Young musicians set
annual spring concert
Piano students of Dixie Whitmore will present their annual spring music program at 7 p.m. Friday at First Baptist Church, 240 Green St.
Whitmore said many different styles of music will be performed.
Students participating are Aailkijah Aspilare, Ciley Good, Elizabeth O’Keefe, Alyssa Schuch, Emma Schuch, Olivia Shuch and Dorothy Self.
At the program’s close, students will be given certificates and trophy awards in various levels of achievement during the year.
“The public is cordially invited to attend,” Mrs. Whitmore said.
Cemetery Association work day on Saturday
The Locklin Cemetery Association will hold a semi-annual work day from 8 a.m. to 12-noon Saturday at the cemetery.
Activities will include placing American flags on graves of veterans, light maintenance, trash pickup and pruning.
Those attending should bring shovels, rakes, pruners, and trash bags.
MARC Ride scheduled on June 8 at The Ranch
The tradition ride to benefit the Milam Adult Resource Center (MARC) has been moved to June 8 this year.
“We’ve moved the event in hopes of not conflicting with other local fund raisers,” Charles Starr, spokesman for Bad to the Bone Riders, who stage the event, said.
As in past years the ride begins and ends at The Ranch, 413 West US 79.
Registration begins at 9 a.m. with first bike out at
11. Fee is $20 for riders, $25 with a passenger, and includes a barbecue meal with all the trimmings.
Plates will be sold to the public to $10 each, starting at 11:30 a.m. until sold out.
Stops will be in Milam, Lee and Burleson counties.
Last bike in is at 4 p.m. Afterwards there will be a barbecue meal prepared by Kathy Quinney and an auction with John Fisher starts at 4:30. There will be music and a drawing for door prizes.
Since the MARC Ride began, $285,955 has been raised for the organization.
For more information about the event, contact Starr at 512-540-2561 or Neal Ferrell at 512-299-7446.
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