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Emmanuel Episcopal Church
December 14, 2025
5:00 p.m.
3 South Randolph San Angelo, Texas

A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols a Must Attend for the Christmas Season
Imagine this…a chilly December evening. Candlelight. Music that gives you goosebumps. Voices blending together in the way that only happens when everyone’s just…feeling it.
That’s the essence of Lessons and Carols, a timeless Christmas tradition reimagined for today. It’s not a concert, and it’s not a sermon, it’s a story told through music and moments. Short readings take you on a journey from the very beginning of the Christmas story with hope, promise, love showing up in unexpected places AND the carols in between pull you right into the emotion of it all.
You’ll hear familiar tunes, new arrangements, maybe even a few surprises—all designed to make you feel Christmas instead of just watching it happen.
Whether you come for the music, the meaning, or just the atmosphere, this is an hour to unplug, breathe, and reconnect with something real.
Come and experience A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols!
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Merry Christmas
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Cinch Roping Fiesta
ASU Ram Jam
Veterans Day Parade
CVEC Trucks & Treats
ASU Homecoming Parade
ASU Rodeo
ASU Homecoming Parade SA Cancer Assoc. Gala
CVEC Trucks & Treats ASU Homecoming Parade
Cinch Roping Fiesta ASU Ram Jam

Elks Soliciting Sponsorships and Gifts for Home Away from Home Event
For more than a decade, the San Angelo Community has held the Home Away from Home event for young men and women stationed at Goodfellow Air Force Base that can’t be home with their families on Christmas Day. This is the 10th year that the San Angelo Elks will be hosting this event. Most of these young military members have just recently joined the military and are still adapting to a new way of life, and this will be their first time away from home for the Christmas holiday.
This year our grant funds for this event have been reduced; as a result, the Elks organization is seeking businesses that would like to help sponsor this event.
We know that there are citizens that would also like to help, so we are soliciting gift cards (minimum $25), or other new items that can be used as appropriate gender or neutral gifts for the service members that will be attending this event. Cash is always acceptable, and will be used to purchase additional gifts for the event.
For those of you that bake, we are always looking for Deserts. They may be dropped off at 2121 S. Chadborne on December 24th from 5-7 pm or Christmas morning prior to 11am.
This event is a wonderful opportunity for the San Angelo Community to show their appreciation for the men and women serving at Goodfellow AFB. Let’s show them that San Angelo appreciates them.
If you would like to be part of this celebration and be a sponsor please call 325-227-6920.

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ASU’s December Events
Dec. 1-5 – ASU Graduating Seniors Art Exhibit: Graphic Design 9am - 5pm, daily, Carr Education-Fine Arts Building, Gallery 193, Free
Dec. 2 – ASU Christmas Tree Lighting & Holiday Pops Concert
4 - 8 p.m. Mayer Museum Free Tree lighting approximately 6:30 pm, Free
Dec. 3 – ASU Jazz Ensemble Concert: “Video Game Music”
7 - 8 p.m. Elta Joyce Murphey Auditorium, Free
Dec. 3 – ASU Planetarium Show: “Season of Light”
7 p.m. Vincent Building, ASU Planetarium, $3/Adults, $2/Children, Active Military and Senior Citizens
Dec. 4 – ASU Symphony Orchestra & Chorale Holiday Concert
7 - 8 p.m., Elta Joyce Murphey Auditorium, Free
Dec. 4 – ASU Planetarium Show: “Season of Light”
7 p.m. Vincent Building, ASU Planetarium, $3/Adults, $2/Children, Active Military and Senior Citizens
Dec. 5 – Santa, Pancakes & Ewe
5:30 - 7:30 p.m., LeGrand Alumni/Visitors Center, Free
Dec. 8-12 – ASU Graduating Seniors Art Exhibit: Studio Art 9am - 5pm, daily, Carr Education-Fine Arts Building, Gallery 193, Free


ASU’s fall commencement ceremonies are Saturday, Dec. 13.
Santa Claus is on track for San Angelo

Santa, Mrs. Claus and the Grinch arrive on a great big train at the Railway Museum of San Angelo Saturday, Dec. 13th at 10 a.m. and they’ll stay until 4 p.m.
It is FREE to meet Santa and his friends at Santa’s Santa Fe Christmas. Use your own camera or phone to take pictures with them. You can even capture a festive pet portrait with Santa from 2-4 p.m., a perfect holiday keepsake.
There are tours of the historic museum, rides in a Choo Choo train, five rooms of scale model trains, live performances by talented guests, delicious eats from a variety of food trucks and unique gifts at the Christmas marketplace filled with local crafts.
There are a few things that require tickets and for the first time, a $10 ticket allows guests to tour the 115-year-old museum with costumed guides, ride a little ChooChoo train AND explore the historic engine and caboose. Thanks go to sponsors HEB and Texas Pacifico!
If you're a vendor, run a food truck, or wish to sponsor this magical event, please register online at www.sanangelorailway.org. Let's make this Christmas truly unforgettable!
Join us as we celebrate the season with trains, food, fun, great gifts, Santa, Mrs. Claus and the Grinch at the Railway Museum of San Angelo - where history and holiday ride the rails together at 703 S. Chadbourne, www.sanangelorailway.org or Facebook RailwayMuseumofSanAngelo.



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Take time to remember the real reason we celebrate Christmas. Read stories from the Bible. Attend regular or special services at a church of your choice. Remember the shut-ins in our community. Go caroling. Help with a living nativity scene. Pick up an older person and take them with you - anywhere. Remember those in need of the basics. Attend a candlelight service. Give a Bible as a gift. Thank your minister, priest or pastor for everything they do. Take a moment for yourself to be thankful.
Remind your children of how much God loves them. Celebrate Christmas in church as a family and make attending church a part of your routine in 2026.
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*Childcare is available.
Monday, December 1 at 6:00 p.m. Dinner, 7:00 p.m. Program Advent by Candlelight
Sunday, December 14 at 5:30-6:30 p.m. Living Nativity
Tuesday, December 16 at 6:00 p.m. Pre-school Christmas Program -
Sunday, December 21 at 6 p.m. Blue Christmas
Wednesday, December 24 at 5, 7, 9, and 11 p.m. Christmas Eve Services of Holy Communion

Sunday, December 28 Worship Service
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Holidays with Grandparents

Grandparents can play an important role in a child's life. Grandparents help children establish roots, help them identify who they are. This can be done virtually or in person and is a great way for your kids to stay connected to their grandparents. And record some family history!
Grandchild can "interview" grandparent about his/her life. Be sure and record the answers. Here are some sample questions:
1. Where were you born? What year?
2. What are the names and birthdates of your brothers and sisters?
3. Did you have a pet when you were growing up?
4. What was your proudest moment as a child?
5. Who was more strict, your mom or dad?
6. What were your favorite games and activities?
7. Did you receive an allowance? How much? Did you save your money or spend it?
8. What did your house look like? Is it still the same?
9. Did you have your own room?
10. What was your most valuable lesson?
11. Did your family have big reunions?
12. Did you like school? What kinds of grades did you get?
13. What do you know about your family surname?
14. When you were a teenager, what was your curfew?
15. What is your earliest childhood memory?
16. How old were you when you got married?
17. What was your first job?
18. Tell me about my mom/dad when he/she was growing up.
19. What makes you proud of my mom/dad?
20. Have you accomplished what you wanted in life?
21. What is the one thing you most want people to remember about you?
22. What advice would you like to give me?
23. What was your favorite toy and why?
24. What was your favorite thing to do for fun?
25. Did you have family chores? What were they? Which was your least favorite?
26. What was school like for you as a child? What were your best and worst subjects? Where did you attend grade school? High school? College?
27. Do you remember any fads from your youth? Popular hairstyles?
28. Describe a typical family dinner. Did you all eat together as a family? Who did the cooking?
29. What was it like when you proposed (or were proposed to)? Where and when did it happen? How did you feel?
30. What was your profession and how did you choose it? If you could have had any other profession what would it have been? Why wasn't it your first choice?









Tom Green County Library Activities for December
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Ages newborn to senior in high school.
For a new, better way to send SNAPSHOTS, go to our website to submit (safmtx.com). It’s EASY!!!! Or email us at family@wcc.net. Include child’s name/age, parent’s name, contact phone number or email, permission to print child’s photo/name, your favorite caption. Please submit by December 15, 2025 to be considered for the January ‘26 issue.






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Best friends!!
Future Wall Hawk!
Jolee Kay at her favorite place, the barn. My sister is my favorite!!
Enjoying a Sweet 15 celebration
Enjoying a day downtown getting into trouble “Two peas in a Pod”
Christmas magic through the eyes of little ones
Daddy supporting his Chiefette in training
Pajama Days are Our Favorite! Car shows are the best
online Holiday Family fun
How to Track Santa Online

Starting at 5:00 a.m. CST on Christmas Eve, you can follow Santa and his reindeer all the way from the North Pole to your doorstep in real-time -- see a map of Santa's current location, along with high-resolution video and geolocated photos of his sleigh zipping around the globe. www.noradsanta.org
Elf Yourself. Silly silly Christmas fun. You won’t be able to stop laughing at this. You can upload photos of your family's faces (or friends, pets, etc.) to an elf body and then they dance around a winter wonderland at ElfYourself.com. (There is also an app for this!!)
Fun From The North Pole
Christmas games, Christmas music, Christmas karaoke, online games and activities: includes checkers with Santa, Trim the Tree, crossword puzzles, memory games, flashcards, find out what the weather is at the North Pole, Mrs. Claus’ cookbook, find the hidden objects and much more. www.northpole.com/
Christmas Cookie Recipes
Find the best Santa-worthy Christmas cookies and be the talk of the cookie exchange. From gingerbread cookies and sugar cookies to shortbread and gluten free versions, they have more than 650 recipes to choose from. www.allrecipes.com/recipes/841/holidays-and-events/christmas/desserts/christmas-cookies/
Decorate the House Fun
Click and drag the mouse to hang lights on the house. A fun Christmas computer activity for children and students of all ages.. www.abcya.com/games/kindergarten_christmas_lights
Christmas Specials on TV
Ever wonder when your favorite Christmas specials are on tv? This is a list of many of the best scheduled for 2025. Not all content on this website is family friendly or even about Christmas, so parents use this one wisely. www.chiff.com/home_life/holiday/christmas/whats-on-tv.htm (Show times are Eastern Time. For Central Time subtract 1 hour.)
120 Christmas Trivia Questions and Answers (Free Printable)
What better way to enjoy the holiday season than by testing your knowledge with some festive Christmas trivia questions? landoftrivia.com/christmas-trivia-questions/
PROTECT YOUR KIDS
Children present unique security risks when they use a computer — not only do you have to keep them safe, but you have to protect their data on your computer. By taking some simple steps, you can dramatically reduce the threats.
- Keep your computer in a central and open location in your home and be aware of other computers your child may be using.
- Discuss and set guidelines/rules for computer and phone use with your children. Post these rules by the computer as a reminder.
- Teach your children never to give out personal information to people they meet online even if it sounds legit.
- Remember - No program is a substitute for parental supervision. Also, you may be able to set some parental controls within your wifi that will help protect your children (teens are still children), but nothing substitutes you maintaining control of what they view - even if it feels uncomfortable or like you are crossing their personal space. They are your responsiblity to keep safe.
Children still need advice, guidance, and protection - BY THEIR PARENTS/GUARDIANS! This goes for all ages - not just little ones. If they are living under your roof, you should be monitoring their computer activity. Make the holidays a fun time and carry on the rules into the New Year! Every moment you protect them is important.


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MEETINGS AROUND SAN ANGELO
Email meeting information to family@wcc.net. Please include contact information. SAFM reserves the right to determine if the meeting will be included. PLEASE verify any meeting dates and times as changes could be made after our print date.
Adult Diabetes Support Group -2nd Thurs. 6:30pm. Trinity Lutheran Fellowship hall. Leslie Hines lesliehines@shannonhealth.org 323-657-8249
Aglow International, San Angelo Lighthouse - every 1st Thurs, 6:30pm, Ministerial Alliance, 1100 Martin Luther King Dr., pot luck supper, all are welcome. FMI 325-653-9975 Alcoholics Anonymous, 3711 Chadbourne, San Angelo, TX 76901. A phone number for all AA groups in San Angelo is (325) 939-8939. New website-Meetings listing: SanAngeloAA.org Al-Anon - 1917 W. Avenue N, help for those whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking. FMI 800-259-1972 or info@sanangelo-al-anon.org or www.sanangelo-al-anon.org Alzheimer’s Assoc. Support Groups - 438 E. Houston Harte Expy or for full list & FMI 1-800-272-3900
American Legion Post 32 - 2nd Mon, 7p, 165 E 43rd Street. FMI Post Adjutant 325-653-1958..
American Legion Post 572 - 3rd Sat., 10am meeting (immediately following the Elks' free breakfast for veterans and first responders), Elks Lodge, 2121 S Chadbourne, FMI 325-655-7648 (Kristie Young) or adjutant@txlegion572.org.
Breastfeeding Community Gathering, Every Thurs.(excluding holiday), 11:00am, FREE, Shannon Women’s & Children’s Hospital Family Room, FMI: Amanda John 325-481-6326 Brush N Brag Decorative Painters 3rd Sat., 9am, St. Marks Presbyterian Church, 2506 Johnson St (Fellowship Hall): FMI call Sherrill Dooley 325 340-0762 sherrill222@yahoo.com Civil Air Patrol – every Thur, 5575 Stewart Lane, 6:20p-8:30pm, age 12 & up with interest in aerospace education, cadet programs and emergency services. sanangelocap.org Compassionate Friends Support Group - Thursdays, 6:30 pm, Harmony room at First United Methodist Church (corner of Twohig and Chadbourne). Park on the second floor of parking garage of Cactus Hotel. Come through double glass doors. Contact Peggy Mathias Peggym@wtcg.us
Concho Pearl Lions Club, 2nd & 4th Mondays, 6pm at the Lions Eyeglass Recycling Center at 27 W. Concho Ave, FMI lionpgonzalez@gmail.com or 325-227-1296
Concho Valley Archeological Society, Non Profit Organization, Meetings 4th Thursday each month except July & December, 7:00 pm, Classroom at the Fort Concho Living History Stables, 236 Henry O. Flipper St. San Angelo, FMI Larry Riemenschneider 325-653-8216
Concho Valley CARES Coalition - 1st Wednesday of the Month, 12:00-1:00pm, San Angelo Health Foundation Visitor’s Center River Room , 418 W. Ave B, San Angelo, TX 76903, FMI: Christopher Sandoval (325) 224-3481 or Kayla Gomez (325) 224-3481.
Concho Valley Homeless Planning Coalition, every 2nd Wednesday from 10-11 a the Stephens Central Library. FMI 325-653-2411
Concho Valley Quilters Guild - Wed., 28 N Chadbourne, parking in the back, 9:30-2:30 pm. We hand-quilt for the public & members. Visitors/New members welcome! FMI 325-227-8713. Concho Valley Ostomy Support Group - 1st Friday, 3:00p.m., locations alternate between Baptist Retirement Community and Encompass Hospital FMI Joan Countess at 325-647-0658.
Concho Valley Republican Women 4th Thursday luncheon (January-October), 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., Open to the public. For FMI and RSVP go to www.CVRW.org
Concho Valley Retired Teachers and Associates (CVRTA) Second Tuesday of the month (Sep-May), 9:30 am, at First Christian Church, 29 S Chadbourne, San Angelo. Concho Valley Telephone Pioneer Club - 3rd Friday, Baptist Memorial at Main Street Cafe, noon, lunch 11:30. Different speaker each month. FMI Rhonda Nichols @ (325) 656-5301
Concho Valley Turning Point: (Faith-Based 12 Step) Tues 7pm, (Anger Mgmt.) Thurs 7pm, (Bible Study) Mon & Fri 7pm, (Transitional Housing for Men), meet @528 E. Highland Blvd. FMI: 325-658-1389, cvtpmail@gmail.com, www.cvtp.org. Hope, Believe & Achieve Here!
Concho Valley Women Veterans Association, 12th/each month, 5:30-7:00 pm, 119 North Chadbourne, Vietnam Veterans of America building. FMI commander@cvwomenveterans.com Disability Connections Center - monthly peer support groups, computer classes, cooking classes and arts & crafts classes, FMI call 325-227-6624 or 325-227-6625, dcciltx.org/ Disabled American Veterans' Auxiliary - 1st Thurs, 5:30 p.m., 1909 Pulliam, FMI: Maria Torres, 653-9059 Down Syndrome Support Group - 2nd Thur, even numbered months, 6:00pm, Region 15, Open to individuals with Down Syndrome/families/friends. Child Care and light meal provided. FMI Karyn at 227-3716 or Kathy at 325-651-9593
East Angelo Lions Club, every Wednesday at 11:55 for lunch at Rio Concho, 401 Rio Concho Dr., San Angelo in the Library. Jerry Wilson, Sec 325-234-7662 Embroidery Guild of America 3rd Tues 7PM, St.Paul Presbyterian Church, 11 Park St., FMI Leslie Wisdom rhoridgetx@yahoo.com Fleet Reserve Assn (FRA) Branch 295 - 3rd Sat, 11a, Elks Lodge, 2121 S. Chadbourne, FMI 325-942-8036 (Terry Cook, Branch Secretary) Greater San Angelo Crafts Guild 2nd Saturday in July, the 3rd Saturday in September, and the 1st Saturday in December, Stephens Library, FMI 726-999-0359, gsacraftsguild@gmail.com Group Connections - free family gatherings and educational activities for parents and children. Monthly. FMI call (325)653-HOPE or visit https://cacgreaterwtx.org/ Hanging By A Thread Quilt Club - 2nd Mon, 6:30p, Suez Shriner's building (2915 W. Loop 306, San Angelo) FMI call Ellen @ 903-816-2971 or Sheryl @ 325-262-1492 Hope Gathering - 3rd Monday, Christian support group for widows. FMI contact Sharlene Miller at sanangelohopegathering@hopegathering.org and visit www.hopegathering.org
Le Coterie Society Club of San Angelo - 2nd Saturday each month, St Mark Presbyterian Church, 11am-12pm, FMI: Helen 325-262-8563 or Ronetta 325-653-7574 NAACP - 1st Sat, 2-3:30p, Ministerial Alliance Campus, 1100 MLK Blvd., FMI sanangelonaacp.org Overeaters Anonymous (HOW) - call hotline for locations and times. 325-482-8899
Parents Helping Parents - 3rd Tues. WTRC Admin. bldg, 12-1:00pm. Light meal provided, RSVP. FMI Barby Nobles, 223-6473.Open to all children, families, friends with special needs. Parkinson’s Support Group, 4th Monday, 5:30, Glen Meadows Baptist Church Rm 104, 6002 Knickerbocker RD., FMI 325 949-0970 Rotary Club of San Angelo, every Friday except for holidays, noon to 1pm, River Terrace, 880 W Avenue D. New guests are free, members pay dues and lunch. FMI call (325) 656-2612 or email sarotary@aol.com.
San Angelo Amateur Radio Club (SAARC) - 2nd Thurs,, 7:00pm, the clubhouse, 5513 Stewart Lane, Mathis Field Airport. Open to any Amateur Radio operators FMI www.w5qx.org San Angelo Art Club-1st Mon, 7p, Kendall Gallery, 119 W 1st St, sanangeloartclub@gmail.com, facebook.com/sanangelo.artclub, or sanangeloartclub.org San Angelo Astronomy Assoc - Meetings are quarterly - contact for dates, 7p, ASU Planetarium. FMI 325-226-9172 or angeloastronomy.com/ San Angelo Chess Club Mondays, except holidays, 6–8 p.m., downtown library, 33 W. Beauregard. Club meets in library lobby. Equipment provided. Casual and USCF-rated games. 325853-2324. sanangelochess@gmail.com Free.
San Angelo Dream Center, Mons., 6-8pm, 1928 MLK Blvd. Christ Powered Recovery, 12 Step Faith based recovery group. Probation/Parole approved. FMI Jeff Matheny 325-234-9958. San Angelo Genealogical & Historical Society (SAGHS) 1st Tue, Sept -May, 7p, Trinity Lutheran, Fellowship Hall, 3536 Lutheran Way. Free & open to the public. Refreshments provided. FMI (325) 268-0973, info@saghs-tx.org, or facebook.com/pg/SAGHS/events
San Angelo Republican Women - 1st Mon, San Angelo VFW, 125 S. Browning, 6:00 p.m. Free/open to the public. "Boots on the Ground!" FMI: sanangelorepublicanwomen@gmail.com San Angelo TEA Party 2nd Tues., 507 N. Chadbourne St. annex building next to Transit/Bus Station, 6 to 7:30 p.m. contact 325-227-8982
San Angelo Toastmasters Thursdays, Zoom Meetings at 5:30-6:30, FMI Hilda Guffey, 325-450-7044, hilguff@yahoo.com San Angelo Writers' Club 2nd Tues, 6:30pm, TGC Stephens downtown library lobby, FMI Sanangelowritersclub@gmail.com
Space to Be Me (LGBTQIA Youth Support Group) - Wednesdays, 6:00pm, Open Arms Office, 113 North Harrison Street. FMI Contact Jennie Wagner @325-655-2000 or jwagner@openarmscv.ofg
SMART Recovery - free group support for people experiencing addictions. Tuesdays from 6:30-7:30 pm at 133 W Concho Ave #110, San Angelo, TX 76903. FMI call (325)-944-2561. Texas Veterans for Veterans - Tuesdays, 7:15am-9:30am, 1905 Pulliam, designed to help local needy veterans and their families. FMI 325-656-9562
TOPS TX 0136 (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) - Weight Loss Group, Thurs, 7-8pm, Calvary Baptist Fellowship Center, 2401 Armstrong, San Angelo. FMI – 325-653-1045 or 325-656-8167. Veteran SMART Recovery - free support for people experiencing addictions. Weds, 6-7pm, Cactus Hotel (36 E Twohig Ave. #110, San Angelo). FMI Steven Keihl 325-944-2561. VFW POST 1815 - 10:00am, 3rd Sat., 125 S. Browning. FMI John Muckleroy, 655-6550
Vietnam Veterans of America -1st Thurs, 6:30p, 119 N. Chadbourne, FMI 949-3059
Women's Sexual Assault survivor group (Open Arms), Mondays, 5:30-6:30pm, 113 N. Harrison St. . All women survivors over the age of 18 are welcome. A spanish speaking group is available as well. FMI 325-655-2000
Women Veterans Society, every 3rd Thursday at 5:30 pm. 125 S. Browning St. For more information, email us at WomenVeteransSociety@gmail.com Young Professionals of San Angelo, 3rd Thurs, Visitor Center's Riverview Room, 12-1pm. FMI: facebook.com/YPSanAngelo or sanangelo.org/yp/

Open your Door
As we enter the holiday season, our homes fill with happiness, laughter, and cheer. Yet, while many of our children and families are enjoying this special time, there are others in our community experiencing significant trauma—children separated from their families and placed in shelters alongside others facing similar hardships.
This holiday season, New Horizons encourages the San Angelo community to consider how you can make a meaningful impact on a child’s life. There are many ways to help: offering support to a foster family, providing respite care, delivering a meal, or even taking courageous steps to open your home to a child who needs a safe, loving environment.
Planting even a small seed of stability and care in a child’s life can lead to incredible growth. You may be surprised by the profound impact that love, consistency, and support can have on a child’s future.
If you are interested in learning more about how you can be that open door for a child in need, please reach out to New Horizons. We are here to guide you as you take steps toward making a life-changing difference.





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