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Fall Market at FUMC First United Methodist Church, Fellowship Center, 810 N. Denny St. Howe TX Sat. Oct. 28th, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Bread makers will be baking homemade yeast rolls all day! Our market will also have cakes, cookies, candy, jellies, jams, our famous dill pickles, Bar-B-Que sauce and much, much more. We also opportunities to win our 2017 “Texas Traditions” hand made and hand quilted …..Quilt. COME CHECK US OUT.
Christian Fellowship's Chili Cook-off FREE!!! One of the HOTTEST events of the year! Whether you want to judge...or just want to eat, you're bound to have a whole lotta FUN! There will be game for all ages. Located at 150 Fellowship Ln., Sherman, TX Contact David Ellis at 903-815-1333 for more info Sunday, Ocotber 29, 2017 Donuts at 9 am, Class at 9:30 am, Cooking starts at 12:30 pm, Cowboys vs. Redskins at 3:25 pm on 96" outdoor screen
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HHS Robotics
The Howe High School Robotics team started building their robot back in September for the competition that took place over the weekend. Howe made it to the semifinal round and placed first in the wildcard round and overall finishing 16 out of the 52 teams.
thought it would be." Slawson likes the robot's simple design choice with multiple functions.
Early exposure to hands-on learning and STEM education is one of the best ways to engage The Howe High program is led by students and ultimately set them on teacher Sam Wingate who has been a long-term path for success in college and a career of their involved with the robotics choice. Robotics programming competition for over four years. allows students to receive "We've got one experienced builder, exposure to real-life problem solving in a competitive, fun but we have others that are experienced in other areas such as environment. marketing and presentation," said The UIL robotics pilot program Wingate. began during the 2015-2016 Bryant Slawson is the experienced school year and continues for 2016-2017. The pilot program has builder. He has been attending two divisions, UIL Robotics: Howe schools since kindergarten. BEST™ Division and UIL "I've been working on the assembly Robotics: FIRST® Division. The to shoot golf balls with the musket," FIRST Division will include two said Slawson. "I've been working to programs, the FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) and the FIRST get it able to shoot with a lot of power but it is more difficult than I Tech Challenge (FTC).
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The scene at the competition. Submitted photo.