Meet the Cards!!! Let's best those BULLDOGS! #TVCC pic.twitter.com/cp4ahggLKJ
— TVCC Cardettes (@TVCCCardettes) September 4, 2015
The Cardettes are having fun at Meet the Cards.
Sponsored by Weinstein Law/Weinstein Real Estate
Meet the Cards!!! Let's best those BULLDOGS! #TVCC pic.twitter.com/cp4ahggLKJ
— TVCC Cardettes (@TVCCCardettes) September 4, 2015
The Cardettes are having fun at Meet the Cards.
Jeff, Michael, and Ed sit down with TVCC Head Football Coach and Athletic Director Brad Smiley to discuss the Cardinal’s first two games, and their upcoming game agains Navarro.
Funeral services for Donna Kay Weaver, 60, of Athens are scheduled for 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 5, 2015 at the Hannigan Smith Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Frank Upchurch officiating.
Mrs. Weaver passed away on Thursday, Sept. 3, 2015, in Athens.
Donna Kay Weaver was born April 29, 1955 in Athens, Texas the daughter of Durward “D.B.” and Ruby Pirtle. Donna attended Athens High School and Graduated from TVCC with an Associate’s degree in accounting. She enjoyed crafting, baking, catering, floral design and reading books. Her greatest enjoyment was spending time with and spoiling her grandkids. She was very close to family, friends and coworkers. She was a loving wife, daughter, mother, sister, and Nonna and will be greatly missed by all she knew and loved. Continue reading “Obituary: Donna Kay Weaver”
Three very unhappy housewives try to decide the fate of their despicable husbands after a mishap with a game freezer, locking all three men in with the frozen dead animals. That is the plot of the upcoming show, “The Smell of the Kill,” at Henderson County Performing Arts Center, opening Thursday, Sept. 3 and running through Sept. 12.
The comedy, written by Michele Lowe, and sponsored by Steve Grant Real Estate and Document Solutions, the reveals three very unhappy housewives and their despicable husbands. When the men inadvertently lock themselves in the new meat locker, the wives are left to ponder whether to let them out or let them freeze with the rest of the game. The outcome will be revealed in the second act!
The play runs Sept. 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12 at 7:30 p.m. and Sept. 6 at 2 p.m. Reservations are available at 903-675-3908 or online at www.hcpac.org. “The Smell of the Kill” is rated Theatre PG-13. HCPAC is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization located at 400 Gibson Rd., Athens, Tx, 75751.
As Texas continues to mourn the loss of Harris County Sheriff Deputy Darren Goforth, Governor Greg Abbott today issued a statewide call to stand with law enforcement in Texas. To honor Deputy Goforth and all officers across the state, Governor Abbott is asking Texas law enforcement officers turn on their red and blue flashing lights for one-minute at 11 a.m. Friday – the time Deputy Goforth’s funeral is set to begin.
The Governor also called on all Texans to join in supporting law enforcement by wearing blue and turning on their car flashers at 11 a.m.
“Respect and pride in our law enforcement must be restored in this state and nation,” said Governor Abbott. “It is time to unite in solidarity to support the men and women who serve and protect our communities. I ask that communities across Texas support this cause for unity and remember the essential role that law enforcement plays in keeping Texas safe and strong.”