Annual Meeting & Chicken Tetrazzini from HORIZON BAY Thursday February 25, 11:30 a.m. is set for our Association's Annual Meeting with the election of Directors and business of the past year for review. The program is too good to miss: The "3rd Generation" Baker Kids Band is not just a "kids band." Despite being only ages 7 to 14, these four kids are strictly pros: plus they are FUNNY--- VERY polite!!! (Really!)
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Here's the rationale: Consider it a privilege rather than a "good gosh - not AGAIN!!! We are truly a non-profit corporation--no spare change! 2009 was tough for many, including us as our General Fund gasped just a bit. But, you won't find an organization in town that has more reasonable dues--and on a sliding scale to let you do MORE--or less--as you wish, as indicated on our traditional form on the reverse side of this page. Indicated on our traditional form on the reverse side of this page. ****Dues have remained the same for the last six years!*** On top of that, member numbers really do count when it comes to applying for grants. So your dues in ANY amount are truly appreciated. THANK YOU (honest) !!!!!!
*****COMING FEBRUARY 5 & 6 ****** Linda Ruth has established a reputation around San Marcos, Hays County and Austin as a cafe singer, specializing in swing, jazz, ballads and love songs from the years of the "Greatest Generation" Call 512-357-6357 for reservations. _________________________________________________ Abby MIchelle VOLUNTEER HELP MAKES THE WHEELS GO AROUND There is a lot of "stuff" that goes on during the daily ins-and-outs at the Price Center that most folks don't even think about. We are fortunate to have two university volunteers who pitch in and help out. Michelle Hale, a Social Work grad student, and Political Science major Abby Knapp from Texas State University are ON the ball. _________________________________________________
The Hays County Historical Commission features Dr. Gwen Smith in its "Voices of Hays County History" video. At 94, she has been there and done that---again and again. |
The beautiful hand painted pitcher was crafted by Leona Julian of the River Valley Porcelian Art Club to be raffled for the benefit of the Price Center renovation. The maximum of 300 tickets ahve been sold and a public drawing of the winner will be held during our Associations Annual Meeting, 11:30 a.m. with a chicken tetrazzini luncheon ($5) and program. (See front page for details) _________________________________________________
For an end of the semester benefit, Dr. Stephen Hager brought his sterling "Bobcat Horn Society" ensemble to the Price Centerfor classy classic pre-Christmas concert. |