Henderson County Outdoor Sports and Archery Team Competes in Ellis County

shooting
Henderson County Outdoor Sports and Archery Team competed in an invitational shoot in Ellis County this past weekend. We had 26 archers and brought home 20 1st-3rd place trophies! There were over 100 archers there. They did an amazing job! Everyone all over the state talks about Henderson County’s Archery Team.

Here are the individual results:

Seniors:
Noah Newman 1st Recurve men’s; 2nd Compound Aided men’s
Chuck Smith 1st Compound Aided men’s
Amanda Cooper 1st Compound Aided Ladies
Madelynne Parker 2nd Compound Aided Ladies
Katelynn Brown 3rd Compound Aided Ladies
Eleanor Parker 1st Compound Unaided Ladies
Zackary Franklin 1st Compound Unaided men’s
Connor Gallagher 1st Bare Bow men’s

Intermediates:
Lilly Parker 1st Compound Unaided Ladies
Ashlyn Burke 2nd Compound Unaided Ladies
Rachelle Cook 3rd Compound Aided Ladies
Leo Varos 1st Compound Aided men’s
Brenden West 3rd Compound Unaided men’s

Juniors:
Naomi Newman 2nd Compound Unaided Ladies; 3rd Compound Aided Ladies
Amelia Varos 1st Compound Aided Ladies
Kelsey West 3rd Compound Unaided Ladies
Nathan Newman 2nd Compound Unaided men’s
Cy Holt 1st Compound Unaided men’s
Ty Tillison 2nd Place Compound Aided Men’s

Way to represent Henderson County! We are so proud of you! Congratulations!

DAR Fashion Show

DAR
Carolyn Carter Schiewe and model.

Ladies of the Sarah Maples DAR were in for a treat at the George Washington Tea this year. Carolyn Schiewe who is a DAR certified genealogist, a volunteer genealogist and also a seamstress. She became a seamstress when her curiosity for Colonial Fashion became a passion. Carolyn treated the ladies to a Colonial Fashion Show of dresses that she made. These dresses did not have buttons only ties, men wore the buttons in those days. She had evening dresses, party dresses and day dresses with a mob cap.

Carolyn is a sixth generation Texas. After graduating from Baylor in Waco, she married and became the mother of two very special daughters who have given her seven wonderful grandchildren. Of course genealogy became her favorite hobby and she trained at the Institute of Genealogical and Historical Research at Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama. Additionally, she is also working on the in depth graded genealogical course offered by the National Genealogical Society. Carolyn is currently serving the Texas Society Daughters of the American Revolution as Co-Chair of the State Program Committee.

Carolyn believes to research, discover, and preserve her family’s heritage is valuable gift to leave to her children and grandchildren.

Perry Talks to HCRSPA

Randy PerryThe Henderson County Retired School Personnel Association (HCRSPA) enjoyed its monthly luncheon recently and then listened to an informative presentation by the Malakoff Superintendent of schools. A business meeting followed.

Litter Box Open This Saturday

The Litter Box Resale Shop, owned by the Henderson County Humane Society in Athens, will be open again this Saturday, March 1, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. All proceeds support the animal shelter in Athens. We’ve been working hard to get out all the beautiful, useful new items we have received. Prices are great and we have everything from furniture and designer clothes to paint. Located at 303 N. Prairieville, just one block north of the square in Athens. See you Saturday!

Humane Society

Drive 4 UR School

Drive 4 UR SchoolHelp support the Athens High School band by participating in this year’s Drive 4 UR School.

If 300 drivers go to Brinson Ford on March 1 ( 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.) and take a test drive, the AHS band gets $6,000.

The proceeds will go to pay for buses for the Washington D.C. band trip in May.

So sign up for a test drive and support the Athens High School band!