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Thursday November 11, 2021
Honoring Our Veterans
Holiday Show Held at Fairgrounds H o r n e t s W i n G a m e , But Lose Playoff Spot
The Huntsville Hornets Varsity team picture at the start of the 2021 season.
Patrons walked the aisles of the Holiday Market last weekend.
By Wade Thibodeaux The Huntsville Holiday Market Show was held at the Walker County Fairgrounds last
weekend, November 6-7, 2021 in the main building. The show was billed as so much more than just Christmas
items as it also included antiques, furniture, vintage collectibles, jewelry, woodworks, (contd on page 9)
By Wade Thibodeaux Several months ago a Grammy Award winning singer who has a son who is actively serving with the Marines heard about the Veterans Museum and paid them a visit. He liked what he saw so much that he decided to produce a video in the
museum and over time he has developed a relationship with the museum and he wants to help all that he can. Therefore, he is the headliner at a Latin festival/ concert that will be held this weekend, November 13, 2021, with all of the proceeds donated to the museum.
The event is an all day affair that will be held at the Walker County Fairgrounds located at 3925 State Highway 30 West beginning at 9:00 am. The presenting sponsors are Stevenson Distributing and Humphrey’s Bar and Grill. (contd on page 9)
By Wade Thibodeaux The Huntsville Hornets did their job last Thursday, November 4,
2021, as they won their game against Fulshear 28-22 in overtime, but then they had to wait
for the score between Bryan Rudder and Lamar Consolidated (contd on page 9)
Latin Festival/Concert to Benefit H.E.A.R.T.S. Veterans Museum
Hornet quarterback AJ Wilson jumps across the endline to score during the third overtime, which put the Hornets ahead for good Thursday night against Lamar Consolidated Fulshear.