Montgomery County News September 16, 2020

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WEDNESDAY VOLUME XXII NUMBER 38***** Section 1 8 pages

September 16, 2020 Home of the ‘Lone Star Flag’ and

Randy Schurig

Montgomery County’s Only Locally Owned Newspaper

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Annual Historic Flag Replacement 4 Montgomery Texas 10th Ceremony at The Lone Star Monument County

Weekly and Historical Flag Park Expands to Gas Prices (September 14, 2020) - Texas gas prices have fallen 2.6 cents per gallon in the past week, averaging $1.88/g today, according to GasBuddy's daily survey of 13,114 stations. Gas prices in Texas are 0.7 cents per gallon higher than a month ago and stand 38.1 cents per gallon lower than a year ago. According to GasBuddy price reports, the cheapest station in Texas is priced at $1.49/g today while the most expensive is $2.49/g, a difference of 100.0 cents per gallon. The lowest price in the state today is $1.49/g while the highest is $2.49/g, a difference of 100.0 cents per gallon. The national average price of gasoline has fallen 3.2 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $2.17/g today. The national average is down 0.5 cents per gallon from a month ago and stands 38.6 cents per gallon lower than a year ago. "Seasonal factors, as expected, are pushing gas prices down in most areas across the country. In addition, oil prices have hit a rough patch on renewed concerns about the economy and falling demand, leaving motorists the beneficiaries for the next few weeks," said Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis for GasBuddy. "No one should be in a rush to fill up as prices will likely continue to trend lower, especially as the summer gasoline requirement ends on Tuesday, ushering in cheaper to produce winter gasoline and a return to less fragmentation in supply since winter gasoline is common nearly coastto-coast, making it less of a headache to produce fuel since it can be used universally."

Become the Texas Flags Festival The City of Conroe once again plans for a grand celebration honoring Texas history Conroe, TX – September 10, 2020 – One of the many highlights of The Lone Star Monument and Historical Flag Park is the annual Flag Replacement Ceremony. This year ’s activities, appropriately named the Texas Flags Festival, will take place on Saturday, October 3, 2020, commemorating the Battle of Gonzales, the first battle of the Texas Revolution. T h e C i t y ’s F l a g P a r k grounds will open at 4 p.m., giving visitors time to enjoy the Park prior to the annual flag replacement ceremony which will begin at 5 p.m. The Lone Star Monument and Historical Flag Park is located in Conroe, Texas, at 104 I-45 North, next to the Montgomery County Library. Celebrating its 10-year anniversary, the City of Conroe’s Flag Park will host several historical organizations, including the Heritage Museum of Montgomery County, the Montgomery County Historical Commission, Lone Star Volunteers, Sons of the Republic of TexasLone Star Chapter, and Daughters of the Republic of Texas-Judge Nathaniel Hart Davis Chapter. This year’s program will include the dedication of a memorial to Cameron Bammel, a beloved founding Board Member of Friends of the Flag Foundation and an

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and rally flags that are highlighted 24/7 at the Flag Park. Dave Parsons, the 2011 Texas State Poet Laureate and composer of the poem, “TEXIAN”, will be raising t h e Te x a s N a v y f l a g . Parson penned the words for the Flag Park opening in 2011, honoring “The Te x i a n ” , c r e a t e d b y

s c u l p t o r C r a i g Campobella. A granite marker showcasing the poem is now a permanent addition to the Park. The Flag Park also houses a buried time capsule containing 16 soil samples taken from historic Texas Independence battle See Flag, page 2

The Friends of the Flag Foundation Dedication

The Friends of the Flag Foundation is pleased to dedicate this 10th Annual Flag Replacement Ceremony to our dear friend and founding board member, Cameron Wayne Bammel. Cameron died at age 57 on October 26, 2019 after a long illness which eventually conquered his body but never dampened his spirit. Cameron Bammel was a highly respected Conroe businessman, owning and operating his Impact Printing business for 32 years. His involvement with the Lone Star Monument and Historical Flag Park began at the outset in 2006 when Craig Campobella shared his vision for a Historical Flag Community............2, 3, 7, 8 Park to honor the Texian Commentary............................4 and Tejano volunteers who Devotional..........................5 f o u g h t i n t h e Te x a s Revolution. Cameron Legals.................................6 produced all of Craig’s

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inspiring Conroe businessman, owner and operator of Impact Printing. The AlabamaCoushatta Tribe’s Principal Chief Herbert Johnson Sr. w i l l j o i n t h i s y e a r ’s ceremony, raising the Alabama Red Rover Flag (1835-1836), one of thirteen replicated battle

presentation materials from concept to realization. He was a devoted founding member of the nonprofit Friends of the Flag Foundation, Inc., from October 2010. He enthusiastically donating his time and printing services whenever needed to promote the vision for the Flag Park and the mission of the Foundation. Cameron loved Conroe and Montgomery County. He supported numerous community and charitable events. He provided his services to the annual Rhett Syndrome fundraisers, donated programs for numerous City of Conroe musical productions at the Crighton Theatre, the annual Conroe Kidz Fest, t h e Te x i a n H e r i t a g e Festival, and the Conroe See Foundation, page 4

Cameron w. Bammel (1962-2019)

Companies Earn Texas Mutual’s Top Workplace Safety Honor M O N T G O M E RY C O U N T Y , Texas—Today, Texas Mutual Insurance Company announced that four employers in Montgomery County have been awarded the company’s top workplace safety honor. Texas Mutual, the state’s leading provider of workers’ compensation insurance, recognized these companies for making safety a priority. Honorees from Montgomery County include: * C o r s a i r We l l Service LLC * Ellison Steel Inc. * Turbo Drill Industries Inc. * Winco Masonry LP “A core part of our mission at Texas Mutual is making sure hardw o r k i n g Te x a n s g e t home safely every day. We ’ r e p r o u d o f o u r policyholders who share in our mission and go above and beyond to demonstrate a commitment to safety and protect their employees,” said Rich Gergasko, president and CEO of Texas Mutual. “Our safety award program recognizes them for the difference they make in their businesses and for Texas workers.” To qualify for this honor, a company must demonstrate its commitment to workplace safety by implementing an exemplary safety program and preventing on-the-job injuries. T h i s y e a r, Te x a s Mutual distributed 200 workplace safety awards to policyholders throughout the state who have exemplary safety records and exceptional safety programs. About Texas Mutual Insurance Company Austin-based Texas Mutual Insurance C o m p a n y , a p o l i c y h o l d e r- o w n e d company, is the state’s leading provider of workers’ compensation insurance. Texas Mutual provides coverage to 44% of the market, representing 70,000 companies, many of which are small businesses. Since 1991, the company has provided a stable, competitively priced source of workers’ comp i n s u r a n c e f o r Te x a s employers. Helping employers prevent workplace accidents is an important part of Texas Mutual’s mission.


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