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.

Press release

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.

The International Order of the Rainbow for Girls is a service-oriented, leadership organization for girls between the ages of 11 and 20. Rainbow Girls participate in a wide array of activities, including leadership training, service projects, competitions, and annual retreats. Their younger group, the Pledges, have activities for girls ages 7 to 10. Please contact Mrs. Donna Dean at 903-345-2001 or Mrs. Tonya Currey at 903-920-5608 for more information about the Rainbow Girls or visit www.txiorg.org. The Gun Barrel City Rainbow Girls and Pledges are proudly sponsored by the Cedar Creek Lake Masonic Lodge and the Gun Barrel City Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star on Legendary Lane in Gun Barrel City.