Masonic Youth Rainbow Girls Install New Officers

Pictured, from left, are Samantha Ramos, Michelle Sanderford, Tara Trimmins, Shelby McGallian, and Nicci Ferguson.
Pictured, from left, are Samantha Ramos, Michelle Sanderford, Tara Trimmins, Shelby McGallian, and Nicci Ferguson.

Press release

The Gun Barrel City Masonic Youth Rainbow Girls installed new officers on July 25. Tara Trimmins was installed as Worthy Advisor. Her theme for this term is “Reach Out and Help Someone.” Her motto is “Why Sit Down When You Can Stand Out”; colors are purple, pink, and blue; her mascot is the giraffe; and scripture is “She is clothed with strength and dignity and laughs without fear of the future.”–Proverbs 31:25. Tara’s sister, Michelle, performed the Gavel Ceremony in presenting Tara with her gavel. Mrs. Rosalie Randall, Board Chair, presented Tara with her Bible. Her officers for this term will be: Kayla Rife (Worthy Associate Advisor), Katie Schaefer (Hope), Samantha Ramos (Faith), Abby Wilcox (Drill Leader), Emily Currey (Service), and Nicci Ferguson (Confidential Observer). Mrs. Tonya Currey serves as Mother Advisor. Mr. George Heitman was again appointed as Rainbow Dad. Continue reading “Masonic Youth Rainbow Girls Install New Officers”

Parrot Heads Say Thank You for Poker Run Support

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From The Cedar Creek Lake Parrot Head Club Facebook page

What an amazing 2015 Poker Run! We had record crowds, No Deposit Rewards and beautiful weather and a full lake!

With the hard work of our members, our fantastic Sponsors our officers and the business community that made donations for the auctions, we blew away our goals and raised record amounts to use for the charities we support whilst playing the casino games we love. I guess until next year it’s up to https://www.best-casino.net/ to keep me entertained. Continue reading “Parrot Heads Say Thank You for Poker Run Support”

Annual Red Hot ‘18’ Golf Tournament to Tee Off

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Among all the “hot” activities during the summer at Cedar Creek Lake, you can always count on a repeat of the annual Red Hot ‘18’ Golf Tournament, hosted by the Cedar Creek Lake Area Chamber of Commerce. Traditionally held the last Monday of July, this year’s fundraising tournament will be on July 27 at Pinnacle Golf & Boat Club.

The tournament is a four person scramble, with gross/net prizes. Check-in is 7:45 a.m., with a shot-gun start at 8:30 a.m. Price is $70 per player (early bird registration) and $75 per player the day of. The price includes a light breakfast, golf, cart and lunch. Up to two mulligans per player will be available for $5 each. Continue reading “Annual Red Hot ‘18’ Golf Tournament to Tee Off”

Kiwanis Club Child Disaster Relief Backpacks

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The Kiwanis Club of Cedar Creek Lake presented 32 Child’s Disaster Relief Backpacks to area volunteer fire departments recently. Pictured are Myra Cornue of Seven Points VFD; Colby McBride and Matt Newkirk of Gun Barrel City VFD; Shirley Kirksey of Seven Points; Daryl West of Mabank VFD; Tate Cramm of ESD4 and Marty Mullins, Kiwanis Club Project Chairman. (Courtesy photo)

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Masonic Youth Participate in Lodge Installation of Officers

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Press release

The Gun Barrel City Assembly #369 Masonic Youth Rainbow Girls participated in the installation of officers for the Cedar Creek Lake Masonic Lodge #1431 in Gun Barrel City on Saturday, July 11. Kayla Rife presented the incoming Worshipful Master, John Irvin, with his Bible. Tara Trimmins, presented Mr. Irvin with a framed miniature lambskin apron. And Carrie Currey (Grand Keeper of the Door, GCC Degree Team, Grand Assembly of Texas, IORG), was honored to perform the Gavel Ceremony in presenting the new Worshipful Master with his hand-carved gavel. Continue reading “Masonic Youth Participate in Lodge Installation of Officers”