Lifestyle

Surrendering all

Lift up your eyes E. Stanley Jones was probably the greatest missionary of the 18th Century. If you had inquired of anyone who knew him as to the secret of his dedicated life, they would have told you that it was his total commitment to Christ.

Are we planting trees or burying pecans?

He told me to tell you that Iwas working from a home office a week or so ago and I could see some neighborhood squirrels burying pecans.

Greet overnight guests with freshly baked bread

The aroma of homemade bread baking in the oven is enough to compel many people to get in the kitchen and bake. That aroma is even more welcoming when hosting friends and family overnight, as there’s nothing quite like waking up to the smell of freshly baked bread coming from the kitchen.

Hoods-R-Us on Saturday

When the temperature dipped into the 40s and a strong north wind blew across Rockdale Saturday morning, Linwood Acres Garden Club members wondered if anyone would come to their annual plant exchange at the Chamber of Commerce. They came. They dressed warmly but they came.

Annual pre-K, kindergarten roundup slated

Our students have benefited from having technology access through iPAD’s for the classroom, as well as the addition of educational software and programs.

EQUINE EXCELLENCE

—Milam County 4-H Horse Judging teams participated in district competition Sunday. Bailey Webb, Lukas Stifflemire and Lyndon Stifflemire were first in the junior division and Mackenzie Mahan, Ann Warrick, Corey Callahan and Joseph Barbo were second in intermediate.

EDUCATION BRIEFS

RHS students wins state in Skills USA contest CORPUS CHRISTI—Nathan Thomas, a student at Rockdale High School, won first place and received a gold medal during the weekend in the SkillsUSA competition held in Corpus Christi. Thomas won the Employment Application Process competition.

EDUCATION NOTES

Rockdale Elementary Wednesday—PLC meetings during teacher planning period, PALS, 1 p.m.; Head Start meeting with Kindergarten teachers, 3 p.m. Thursday—Admission, Review and Dismissal meetings. Friday—Elementary Gifted and Talented fi eld trip to Mayborn Science Center in Killeen, 8:30 a.m.

El Camino Real chapter welcomes new members

CAMERON—The Texas Master Naturalist El Camino Real Chapter awarded certifi cates to their new 2018 members recently near Cameron. Trainees had attended 40 hours of classroom training and fi eld trips to learn about Texas natural resources and areas.

Milano native will turn 100 May 5th

TOMBALL—Vera Oneta Morgan Williams, a native of Milano, will turn 100 on May 5. A celebration of her 100 years will be held at 2 p.m. May 5 at Lawrence Street Healthcare and Rehab, 615 Lawrence in Tomball. She was born in Milano May 5, 1918, to Walter Lee and Edna Ray Kelley Morgan.