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Great Days of Service looking for volunteers
Its nearly that time of year again as the Great Days of Service workers serve the Howe Community on various projects They are asking for help The organization is designed to aid homeowners of our community who are either physically or financially unable to provide needed maintenance to their homes and or properties
All volunteers are welcome and they need workers of all ages Be a part of our 10th year. If you are in need, know of someone who is in need, or if you would like to volunteer, please contact: Clyde Hepner 1-903-8145753 or Bruce Evans 1-469-951-6042
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"The projections are that we will have three million people moving into the metroplex over the next 12 to 15 years, so that provides great opportunity" said Williams
As impressive s the mayor, the first lady of Arlington is also a community leader Karen Williams is a PTA Lifetime Achievement Award winner and headed up many organizations in the school district She's been the president of the Arlington Martin High School Choir Booster Club as well as heading up the Education Foundation events. The family attends First Baptist Arlington and she's been a 20-year Bible Study Fellowship leader For the past 15 years, she has headed up the women's ministry
As now 'empty nesters', Jeff and Karen Williams have three children, Natalie Pollitte, Suzanne Taylor and Ryan Williams Oldest daughter Karen is a teacher at


Wylie ISD, while Suzanne is the Director of External Affairs at Texas Tech She was the president of the student body and was recruited to come back to Tech for the position she holds The youngest Ryan, is a senior at Tech and will graduate this August He was president of president select which was over the academic and athletic recruiting
As the Howe High School Class of 2015 walked off the stage on Saturday, one can only wonder which student just might be headed for tremendous success after leaving this village on top of the hill.
There have been some very impressive students graduate from this small school in North Texas, however, none have gone from Bulldog Stadium to AT&T Stadium or Haning Street to Nolan Ryan Expressway
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Clowns take reading seriously at Howe Community Library

Lone Star Hoops Camp celebrates 15 years in Howe this summer

Howe Bulldog Baseball Camp

June 29 - July 2
Howe, TX (June 15, 2015) -- Want to learn what it takes to soar on the flying trapeze or just what goes into those cream pies that the clowns throw? Then join Kelly, Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Ambassador of Laughter, for some serious fun on June 15 at 10:00 am at the Howe Community Library, located at 315 S Collins Frwy across from the Elem Playground


He is no class clown, but is certain to add amusement to a special 30-minute circus storytime, which will encourage children not only to read, but also to discover, dream and learn! The library event is free and open to the public For more information on the additional libraries the clowns plan to visit, go to wwwReadingwithRingling com
Kelly, the Ambassador of Laughter, will be in town to help kick-off “Reading with Ringling Bros.!” The library reading program is easy and fun for kids to participate. The best part is that kids can earn a free circus ticket by simply doing their library reading! Children from ages 212 enroll with the librarian, who will give kids everything to start their library reading For more information, visit wwwReadingwithRingling com
Multi-chamber event to take place in Anna
Tuesday, June 16th

Quarterly Networking Lunch: Anna, Howe, Melissa and Van Alstyne Chambers of Commerce at Hurricane Creek Country Club 1800 Fairway Ln Anna, TX 75409 11:30am-1:00pm
Guest Speaker: Mario Wilson of Marketing with Mario. Presentation...
"Social Media Do's and Dont's" $15 per person
Reservations Required - Limited Seating