Montgomery County News, September 9, 2020

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WEDNESDAY VOLUME XXII NUMBER 37***** Section 1 8 pages

September 9, 2020 Home of the ‘Lone Star Flag’ and

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Quanah Parker Day Celebration

Weekly Cort Martin Memorial Gas Prices Scholarship Winner

S a t u r d a y , September 12, 2020 is the second annual Quanah Parker Day in Texas. This year, a s t a t e w i d e Vi r t u a l Celebration is being s t r e a m e d o n QuanahParkerDay.co m website all day Saturday, September 12, honoring the life of the iconic Comanche leader Quanah Parker. He led the last band of Comanches from their nomadic way of life as hunters to settle in a specific place and "learn the white man's way,"1 thus opening the vast region of Comancheria that had been dominated by the Comanches for more than a century to a flood of white settlers. "During one of the greatest social and cultural shifts in American history, Quanah Parker served the Comanche people first as a warrior and then as a statesman, helping them retain their identity while adapting to a different way of life, and he stands as a pivotal figure in the history of the Lone Star State."2 Ardith Parker Leming, greatgranddaughter of Quanah, and Scott Nicholson, Chairman of the Parker Family Reunion in Texas, jointly announced the Virtual Celebration. “We will begin the Virtual Celebration at Cynthia Ann Parker’s original gravesite in Anderson County, Texas, where she died shortly after 1870 (the exact date is unknown),” said Scott Nicholson. Ardith Parker Leming added, “The Celebration will continue from the current gravesite of Cynthia Ann and Quanah at Chief's Knoll on Fort Sill Military Reservation, Lawton, OK. Members of the Comanche Indian Veterans Association (CIVA) will post the c o l o r s a n d descendants of Quanah and Cynthia Ann will speak.” Bob S a u l o f M y Comancheria Institute will host the Virtual Celebration with an overarching historical

(September 8, 2020) Texas gas prices have fallen 1.2 cents per gallon in the past week, averaging $1.91/g today, according to GasBuddy's daily survey of 13,114 stations. Gas prices in Texas are 7.4 cents per gallon higher than a month ago and stand 36.4 cents per gallon lower than a year ago. According to GasBuddy price reports, the cheapest station in Te x a s i s p r i c e d a t $1.49/g today while the most expensive is $2.69/g, a difference of $1.20/g. The lowest price in the state today is $1.49/g while the highest is $2.69/g, a difference of $1.20/g. The national average price of gasoline has fallen 2.8 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $2.21/g today. The national average is up 3.7 cents per gallon from a month ago and stands 34.2 cents per gallon lower than a year ago. "Gas prices have started to fall as expected as oil prices have fallen slightly since Hurricane Laura moved on and as seasonal challenges come to into view," said Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis for GasBuddy. " We ' l l l i k e l y s e e additional downward movement in the weeks ahead with gasoline demand set to decline as we move into the fall months and as COVID19 restrictions keep demand from rallying. It's entirely possible we could see the national average fall under $2 per gallon by the end of the year without a major improvement in the situation." GasBuddy data is accessible at http://FuelInsights.Gas Buddy.com.

Tim and Deanna Martin, along with the Board of Directors of the Montgomery County Community Foundation are pleased to announce the recipient of the 2020 MCCF Cort Martin Memorial Scholarship at Lone Star College Montgomery is Ciah Eliana McCandless, a 2020 graduate from Oak Ridge High School. This scholarship supports her first semester at Lone Star College Montgomery where she is seeking a degree in Nursing. The Martin Family created this scholarship as a memorial to their son, Cort, who was tragically killed in an automobile-train accident during his junior year at The Woodlands High School. His parents wanted to create a permanent memorial that would result in something positive for t h e i r c o m m u n i t y. T h e Martins decided to award needs based scholarships to students who exhibited a “positive and caring attitude and community spirit.” The 2020 winner of this scholarship, Ciah McCandless, began taking AP classes at Oak Ridge High School in her sophomore year. She served the Air Force Junior ROTC as a group commander her senior year and received

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Ciah Eliana McCandless 2020 Winner of the The MCCF Cort Martin Memorial Scholarship Ms. Garcia is attending Lone Star College Montgomery studying Nursing.

counselor for the application in the spring of 2021. Montgomery County Community Foundation unites donors’ passions with the future by creating legacies that improve the quality of life of Montgomery County

residents through post high school scholarships and support of non-profits serving Montgomery County. To find out more a b o u t M C C F, g o t o www.mccfoundation.org or call Julie Martineau at 281.367.8158.

Golf, Grub and Good Times will be To Go for this year’s Conroe/Lake Conroe Chamber’s 34th Annual Lobsterfest

Conroe, Texas – The Conroe/Lake Conroe Chamber ’s annual Lobsterfest is looking a little different this year. With the COVID-19 pandemic, the Chamber has changed the traditional Lobsterfest dinner to “Dinner To Go.” Guests can purchase a ticket for a steak and lobster with all the fixings dinner and drive thru to pick it up at the Montgomery County Fairgrounds on October 1, 2020, at 5 pm. Dinner to go tickets are $90 a person. The traditional golf tournament is at Panorama Golf Club on October 2, 2020, with an 8 am shotgun start and one flight. A golf team of four is $700. At the Dinner To Go will be Lobsterfest’s official mascot, Lucy the Lobster, giving away prizes and L o b s t e r f e s t A l e B e e r. Lobsterfest Ale Beer is partnership with Crown, Cork & Seal, FASTSIGNS, Southern Star Brewery and Community................2, 3, 8 the Chamber. The beer features Southern Star’s Commentary............................4 Bombshell Blonde. Lone Devotional..........................5 Star Community Radio will be on site broadcasting Legals.............................6, 7 Lobsterfest Live.

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numerous awards and recognitions from the organization for her leadership and dedication. With the Air Force Junior ROTC, she participated in and assisted with many local parades and events . Her community work took her to local elementary schools where she worked with students. In her essay, Ms. McCandless talked about how Hurricane Harvey changed her view of people. “Through the insightful experience of a catastrophic hurricane, I gained an optimistic perspective about humanity,” she wrote. “I learned to gain a personal sense of judgement, and to understand that ambition and hope bring triumph to even the harshest of scenarios.” More… . Tim and Deanna Martin, parents of Cort Martin, along with the board of the Montgomery County Community Foundation, are proud to award this scholarship to Ms. McCandless. The MCCF Cort Martin Memorial Scholarship is available to CISD graduating seniors who plan on attending Lone Star College Montgomery as a full time student and have a financial need. Interested students should contact their school

Golfers can tee off at the 34th Annual Lobsterfest Golf Tournament October 2, 2020, at Panorama Golf Club. The traditional golf tournament features a four-man scramble and lots of fun activities on the holes. Golf teams and sponsorships are available. (credit Melonhead Photo) Sponsorships are available to chamber members with new sponsorships including an insulated, reusable souvenir bag, container sponsor and a m a s c o t s p o n s o r. O t h e r sponsorships include the eagle and birdie sponsorships, beverage and snack sponsors and hole

sponsors. Each sponsorship has marketing benefits. Most include dinner and a golf team. This year the live and silent auctions are moving online and are extended with the live auction running October 1-2 and the silent auction running October 1 to 5. It’s a great way to get the

word out about your company or organization. Don’t have an item? No worries. The Chamber can take a cash donation and purchase the perfect item for you. Businesses and organizations do not have to be a Chamber member to

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