Sarah Maples DAR swears in new member

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Chaplain Priscilla Berry did the honors of swearing in new Sarah Maples DAR member Stephani Plapp on Sept. 16. Registrar Geneice Morris whose job it is to help prospective members find the proof they need for membership helped a great deal. Stephani went to Junior College in Athens and then she attended Abilene Christian University and graduated from the University of North Texas in Denton. She spent three years in Seattle, Washington and worked as a nanny. After her return to Texas she began teaching Texas history. History is her first love so she took many extra classes in college. Reading and teaching history is one of her passions. Currently she is retired and has started her own business making soaps, candles and hand blended herbal teas. Stephani’s husband is a member of the Sons of the American Revolution and his mother and daughter are members of DAR. She is proud to find that she has ancestors that started this country and fought for the rights we are privileged to have and she is excited to be a member of the same chapter as her mother, Nancy Phillips. Pictured are, from left, Chaplain Priscilla Berry, Stephani Phillips-Plapp, Registrar Geneice Morris and Regent Susan Martz-Cothran. (Courtesy photo)

Rainbow Girls mix movie night with community service

Pictured, from left, Tara Trimmins (Worthy Advisor), Marie (guest), Emily Currey, Alexis (guest), two GBC Firemen,  Mrs. Tonya Currey (Mother Advisor), and Nicci Ferguson.
Pictured, from left, Tara Trimmins (Worthy Advisor), Marie (guest), Emily Currey, Alexis (guest), two GBC Firemen, Mrs. Tonya Currey (Mother Advisor), and Nicci Ferguson.

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The Gun Barrel City Masonic Youth Rainbow Girls had a Membership Movie Party on Saturday, Sept. 19. The girls invited their friends to share a movie and consider membership in their organization. After the girls enjoyed an afternoon matinee of “The Scorch Trials,” they visited the Gun Barrel City Fire Department to donate cases of bottled water. The girls enjoyed showing their appreciation to the firemen in our community. Continue reading “Rainbow Girls mix movie night with community service”

Pharmakis speaks to DAR

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Mabank High School history teacher Rusty Pharmakis spoke to the Sarah Maples Daughters of the Revolution last week.

DAR member Carole Ruska made the introduction of Pharmakis at the Sarah Maples DAR luncheon honoring “Constitution Week.” Pharmakis was kind enough to come give a history lesson. He spoke about how hard it was for the country’s “Founders of Freedom” to agree to anything. At that period in time they did not think of themselves as Americans. They were for states rights and no one wanted to compromise on anything. Its amazing to him that the Constitution even exists for all the in-fighting going on between the representatives. He says they finally came together with the War of 1812 and thought of themselves as Americans. Continue reading “Pharmakis speaks to DAR”

DAR cleans, repaints historical marker in Cross Roads

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The Sarah Maples Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution are always looking for some project that they can do that will benefit their community. One of the projects this year is restoring, cleaning and painting if it needs it, historical markers. The Historical Commission has provided a list of all the markers in Henderson County. The first one chosen was in the Cross Roads area called Science Hill. Bunnie Freeman brought her husband Ron and son Luke to help. They all live nearby. The marker was in bad shape and could hardly be read it was so faded. It was cleaned and repainted and the end results surprised us all at how well it looked. The before (below) and after pictures show a great difference. Pictured are, from left, Bunnie Freeman, Cathy Cryer, Regent sitting Susan Cothran, Priscilla Berry, Suzanne Fife, and Nina Hendricks. (Courtesy photo)

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Boy Scout Troop 343 to host open house

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Athens Boy Scout Troop 343 will host an open house to kick off the beginning of the school year and the resumption of troop meetings after the summer break on Tuesday, Aug. 25 at 7 p.m. The open house will be held in the Scout Lodge which is on the southeast corner of the First United Methodist Church campus. Any interested boys are invited to attend.

The scouting program is open to all boys from 6 to 18 years of age. Younger boys, from 6 to 9 years old may join scouting in the Cub Scout program. Boys from 10 to 18 years of age may participate in the Boy Scout program. Continue reading “Boy Scout Troop 343 to host open house”