WEDNESDAY VOLUME XXVI NUMBER 6 Section 1 10 pages
February 10, 2021 Home of the ‘Lone Star Flag’ and
Tammy Joyce
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Texas Announcing New MCCF Alfred And Dollie West Sandy Weekly Anderson Memory Park Maintenance Fund Creek Winery Unveils 2020 Gas Prices (February 8, 2021) - Texas gas prices have risen 2.7 cents per gallon in the past week, averaging $2.15/g today, according to GasBuddy's daily survey of 13,114 stations in Texas. Gas prices in Texas are 16.1 cents per gallon higher than a month ago and stand 5.4 cents per gallon higher than a year ago. According to GasBuddy price reports, the cheapest station in Texas is priced at $1.88/g today while the most expensive is $2.79/g, a difference of 91.0 cents per gallon. The lowest price in the state today is $1.88/g while the highest is $2.79/g, a difference of 91.0 cents per gallon. The national average price of gasoline has risen 3.7 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $2.45/g today. The national average is up 13.2 cents per gallon from a month ago and stands 1.6 cents per gallon higher than a year ago. Neighboring areas and their current gas prices: Midland Odessa- $2.29/g, up 4.9 cents per gallon from last week's $2.24/g. San Antonio- $2.07/g, up 1.8 cents per gallon from last week's $2.05/g. Austin- $2.11/g, up 2.4 cents per gallon from last week's $2.09/g. "Many factors continue to push oil prices higher, but at the foundation of the rise is the fact that the coronavirus situation continues to improve, pushing global oil demand higher as production continues to lag, pushing U.S. gas prices higher," said Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis for GasBuddy. "Until OPEC intercedes and raises oil production in the months ahead, motorists should continue to expect rising gas prices, which for the first time some time stand at their highest in over a year, adding misery to the dire economic situation as millions remain jobless. The news won't likely improve in the months ahead, with continued increases in gas prices as OPEC maintains a tight balance between reduced demand and supply, keeping prices on the higher side." GasBuddy is the authoritative voice for gas prices and the only source for station-level data spanning nearly two decades. Unlike AAA's once daily survey covering credit card transactions at 100,000 stations and the Lundberg Survey, updated once every two weeks based on 7,000 gas stations, GasBuddy's survey updates 288 times every day from the most diverse list of sources covering nearly 150,000 stations nationwide, the most comprehensive and up-to-date in the country. GasBuddy data is accessible at http://FuelInsights.GasBuddy. com. SOURCE GasBuddy
Index Community......2, 3, 8, 9, 10 Commentary............................4 Devotional..........................5 Legals.........................6, 7, 8 Business Directory...........10
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The Woodlands, Texas – The loss of Alfred Anderson in 2018 was seismic for the Anderson Family and the community. It came less than one year after his wife Dollie passed away. Alfred was the gregarious extrovert who never met a stranger and Dollie was the quiet, behind the scenes supporter. They were a wonderful couple to see around town and are deeply missed by their family and friends. The Anderson children wanted to create a lasting legacy that supported the
things that their parents loved: gardening and Rotary. Daughters Sharon Anderson -Garin and Jenny Anderson Bennett decided to start a new fund at Montgomery County Community Foundation the Alfred & Dollie Anderson Memory Park Maintenance Fund. Memory Park is the signature capstone of the Rotary Club of Lake Conroe. Located next to the Charles B. Stewart – West Branch Library in Montgomery Texas, it is a peaceful respite filled with a pond, trails,
benches, and memories of lost loved ones. Over the years, Alfred donated to projects in Memory Park though the Rotary Club of Lake Conroe. He was always a big supporter and Dollie was right by his side. In fact, they created Anderson’s Bocage, a peaceful island in the part. If you need to get away from all the hecticness of everyday life, go out and explore Memory Park, take a book to read, plan a stroll along the trails and discover the alcoves of memories. When you go out, think about the
Andersons and their support that helped make Memory Park a special place to refresh and reflect. The Anderson children are excited about this opportunity to show their love for their parents through a legacy that will last far into the future. Others are invited to contribute to the fund in memory of Alfred and Dollie. More…. Montgomery County Community Foundation
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Market Street’s Change for Charity Program Donates more than $11,000 to Inspiration Ranch THE WOODLANDS, TX - As part of its Change for Charity initiative, Market Street recently donated nearly $11,000 to Inspiration Ranch. The funds were raised by Market Street patrons and The Woodlands Car Club event attendees during the fourth quarter of 2020 and will assist the organization, which serves special needs clients and trauma victims. Inspiration Ranch will use its Change for Charity gift to help drive growth for both its EquineAssisted Therapeutic Riding and EquineAssisted Mental Health programs. The therapeutic riding program will expand to serve 125 special needs clients before the end of 2021, and the mental health program will add a therapist and horses so
Representatives from Market Street, The Woodlands Car Club and Inspiration Ranch pictured include: (L to R) Eric Allum; Jenny Taylor; Gary Packer; MG Tindall; Brooke Westall; John Ford; Mike Mahar; Dr. James Schulze; Michelle Little; Patrick Flaherty; Denny McGuire and Jason Ellestad. that it can serve more trauma victims. Since the program's
inception, Market Street patrons and The Woodlands Car Club
event attendees have
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(Richards, Texas) – West Sandy Creek Winery, located in Richards, Texas, just outside of Huntsville, recently announced a collection of wines now available from the 2020 harvest. “Overall, our 2020 harvest yield was better than expected,” said Stan McGinley, owner of West Sandy Creek Winery. “The amount of rain and intervals between rain made the year challenging, but we worked with the resulting differences to improve our wines.” The following 2020 wines are available now through the winery, one of the largest vineyards in the Texas Gulf Coast Region: * B l a n c d u Bois: Cleaner in taste and finish, the Blanc du Bois has tropical and pineapple notes, and hints of pear, apple, and lemon. * Lenoir: Made from black Spanish grapes grown onsite, the Lenoir is 100% estate for the first time. In the past, the winery combined its black Spanish grapes with others purchased elsewhere, so this year, the Lenoir wines are 100% Texan. * O l d Wo r l d Reserve: This wine is made from Blanc du Bois grapes and was aged in oak barrels. Because it was left in the oak barrels for five days longer than last year’s harvest, the Old World Reserve has a much smoother finish. The five additional days of aging made a difference, flattening out the sweetness. * 2014 Bounty Land Crossings: This blended wine was a new release in 2020. It combines 60% Lenoir and 40% Merlot with more of a sugar cane/molasses aroma that is sweet but not floral. According to McGinley, the new Bounty land Crossings diversifies the winery’s red table wines portfolio because the flavors are more prominent, and the wine is a bit heavier and drier with a higher alcohol content (15%) as compared to the 2012 blend. * Portejas Blanc: The 2020 Portejas Blanc (white port) is seven years old now. This year, the winery worked to refine the Portejas Blanc recipe, and the result is a smooth port with less alcohol content. It has roasted almond and coconut as well as sugar cane and molasses flavors. “We look forward to introducing our 2020 releases to our customers and invite them to join us Thursdays through Sundays at the vineyard,” said McGinley. Just a short drive from Houston metro area, guests coming for an afternoon
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