SHRED-911 Part of Clean Up Event

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KAB press release

Athens-based document destruction company SHRED-911 has teamed up with Keep Athens Beautiful to sponsor a free community shred event during the semiannual City Wide Cleanup at City of Athens Community Collection Center (500 Aaron Street).
The event will take place this Saturday, April 5, from 8 a.m. to noon.

Athens residents are encouraged to protect themselves from the growing threat of identity theft by destroying, rather than discarding, sensitive documents. Materials that can be brought to the shredder include old tax records, medical information, bills, and any confidential documents like unsolicited credit card applications.

Items that should not be brought to the shred event are large binders, newspapers, phone books, magazines or any non-paper item. All of the shredded materials will be destroyed by SHRED-911 at their local secure destruction facility and then recycled.

Please note that there is a limit of 50 pounds for this event. That equates to four or five grocery bags or two “banker’s box” sized boxes. There is no charge to consumers for destroying materials brought to the event. Businesses should contact SHRED- 911 for services.

SHRED-911, LLC is located on U.S. Highway 175 just East of the Loop in Athens. It provides secure document destruction services to business and individuals within a 30-mile radius around Athens, and may be reached by calling 888-350-7473 or visiting www.shred-911.com.

Keep Athens Beautiful partners with schools, businesses, community organizations and residents to promote beautifications, litter prevention and education. It is a non-profit organization comprised of volunteers dedicated to preserving the natural beauty and environment of the community. KAB may reach by calling 903-675-7961 or by visiting www.kabtx.org.

Congratulations, Cutter Carpenter

region finals
Cutter Carpenter won All Around Boys Junior High Champion, Champion Boys Goat Tyer, Champion Boys Breakaway Roper, Champion Ribbon Roper and Reserve Champion Heeler. Cutter will now advance in all four events to the Texas Junior High Rodeo State Finals Rodeo in Gonzales the week of May 25th – 31st. Cutter is 12 years old, from Athens and is a 7th grader at Martins Mill Junior High. (Photo is of Cutter & his prizes from the weekend). 

In High School Division: Justice Cathey and Cole Surls (of Athens & students at Cross Roads High School) finished 7th in team roping and will advance on to the Texas High School State Finals Rodeo in Abilene, TX June 8th-14th.

The Clothesline Project

April is Child Abuse Awareness and Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and Tuesday saw the annual proclamations read at the courthouse.

The event also includes the annual display of the Clothesline Project, 179 t-shirts made by abuse survivors or their families.

We will be posting about these issues throughout the month, but we thought a good way to start was by showing you the Clothesline Project. When you watch, each color of t-shirt represents a different kind of abuse.

The ones to watch for are the white ones: those represent someone who died in Henderson County from abuse.

Ingram Earns Wildlife Award

IngramTommy Ingram from Murchison received the Henderson County Wildlife Award. The Henderson County Wildlife Committee each year presents this award to an individual who they believe goes that extra mile for Wildlife, Conservation and community involvement. We just want to thank Tommy Ingram and others like him who give their time to help enrich our County and Community. To learn more about the Henderson County Wildlife Committee and to keep up with their activities visit their facebook page at, https://www.facebook.com/HendersonCountyWildlifeCommittee.