With just over two minutes remaining, Salado Eagles were driving in Connally Cadet territory on a third-and-two when for the first time in the game an official pulled the flag from his pocket against the Eagles. The false start call moved the Eagles back five yards and changed the entire outcome of the game.
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J.Genevieve kicks off Grand Opening Week on Oct. 1
J.Genevieve prepares to celebrate the launch of the brand and creative space with a full Grand Opening Week.
Owner Jess Mall launched J.Genevieve, a Central Texas based, empowered, woman founded and run creative brand, on June 6. “I’m so pleased with how these first few months have shaped up,” says Mall, “I gave the business some time to breathe and develop over the summer and now we’re gearing up to celebrate. For a week.”
[Read more…] about J.Genevieve kicks off Grand Opening Week on Oct. 1Salado author Anne Beiler to sign new book at Barrow Brewing
Barrow Brewing Co will host a book signing with author Anne Beiler at 6 p.m. on Oct. 1. Beiler is the author of The Secret Lies Within and founder of Auntie Annie’s Pretzels.
Long before founding everyone’s favorite soft-pretzel shop, Auntie Anne Beiler held deep dark personal secrets stemming from the tragic loss of her 19-month-old daughter as well as a six-year extramarital relationship with a manipulative and abusive pastor. Hiding these secrets within nearly cost Beiler everything from her marriage to her very life, until she learned a new secret – one that brought her peace and freedom.
[Read more…] about Salado author Anne Beiler to sign new book at Barrow BrewingAmazing Art Show at Salado Winery Co.
The Salado Cultural Arts District will showcase Salado artists and Salado galleries in an Amazing Art Show at Salado Winery Company, 841 N. Main Street, Oct. 5 – Nov. 3. Art will be for purchase at the free showing.
[Read more…] about Amazing Art Show at Salado Winery Co.Salado Health and Wellness Fair Sept. 28
The Salado Chamber of Commerce and Salado Care Clinic are excited to announce the Health and Wellness Fair and Blood Drive will be held 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. on Sept. 28 at the north end of the Salado Civic Center parking lot, 601 N. Main.
[Read more…] about Salado Health and Wellness Fair Sept. 28Austin Tinplate Trackers return to Salado
Collectors will give kids a chance to operate model trains
The Austin Tinplate Trackers model railroad enthusiasts will have a display at the Salado Church of Christ Activities Center Oct. 5-6.
The display is free to the public and children will have the chance to operate the model trains (with assistance from the Tinplate Trackers, of course). The display will be open 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Oct. 5 and noon – 4 p.m. Oct. 6.
[Read more…] about Austin Tinplate Trackers return to SaladoSalado Village Voice September 26 2019
Salado native is named Carnegie Hero
Sirois honored for quick action to save life of man trapped in burning truck
Salado native Allen Sirois is among the 15 Americans and three Canadians that the Carnegie Hero Fund Commission honored today by announcing them as 2019 recipients of the Carnegie Medal.
Sirois is the son of Stephanie Hood of Salado and grandson of Monroe and Linda Moore of Salado.
[Read more…] about Salado native is named Carnegie HeroBrown’s foot hands Ducks homecoming loss
Eagles beat Taylor 24-21 to improve to 3-1 going into district play
With 30 seconds left on the clock, Wrook Brown’s 41 yard field goal doinked the crossbar but went over to lift the Salado Eagles over the Taylor Ducks on their own homecoming here in Taylor. The kick gave Salado a 24-21 lead, which they secured for the win when Latrell Jenkins fell on a fumble after a long pass and run with 13 seconds left.
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