The Salado Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau will host their second 2016 quarterly breakfast entitled “What’s Up Salado”? The topic will be Updating the Media Representing Your Business. Join us on Wednesday, June 1 at 8:00 a.m. at the Salado Holiday Inn Express in the Mill Creek Meeting Room. All Chamber members and anyone considering Chamber membership is invited to attend.
Belton Senior Center dance June 2
The Belton Senior Center will be having a country and western dance from 6:30 to 9:30 pm on Thursday, June 2, at 842 Mitchell St. in Belton. Music will be provided by the “Old Friends” band. There will be a $5 admission fee, and guests are encouraged to bring snacks or finger food to share. For more information, contact the Belton Senior Center at 254-939-1170.
Fourth Friday singing at Cedar Valley May 28
Fourth Friday Gospel Singing will be held May 27 at First Cedar Valley Baptist Church. The church is located at 12237 FM 2843 Salado. Singing Starts around 7 p.m.-10 p.m. Then Pot Luck meal follows. For information or directions: 254-947-5100 – 254-913-2851 Pastor Bro. JW Husung and music director Donnie Jackson invite you to join in the worship in song and music.
Movies in the Park kicks off with Minions
(Temple, TX) – The Temple Parks Foundation’s Movies in the Park series will officially kick off at sundown on Saturday, May 28 at Miller Park (1919 N. 1st Street.) featuring the 3-D animated comedy film, Minions, sponsored by McLane Children’s Scott & White in Temple.
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TXDOT offers Texas Travel guide to plan your next road trip
AUSTIN – If you’re planning a road trip this summer, the Texas Department of Transportation offers the Texas State Travel Guide, Texas Highways Events Calendar and Texas Official Travel Map to help you get where you’re going and have fun along the way. While traveling you need to book hotel room first to stay, Hotel blog helps you to give you details about different hotels and their facilities.
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Temple College Business and Continuing Education announces summer courses
The Temple College Division of Business and Continuing Education is offering 30 different courses for businesses and individuals this summer.
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Colonial Dames award scholarship to Salado Senior
The Gov. Samuel Mathews Colonial Dames XVII Century Chapter recently met at the Grace Presbyterian Church in Temple.
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Grand Ole Opry is Coming to Town!
In 1925, Nashville heard the start of a one-hour country music radio show. Broadcast on WSM, the Grand Ole Opry’s original purpose was to promote the station’s parent insurance company through the relatable medium of country music. Over time, the program became enormously popular, evolving into a stage show that soared to the national spotlight and attracted the brightest stars of its genre. Grand Ole Opry, opening June 1, 2016 at the Bell County Museum, is an exhibition that documents the radio show known as the “home of American music” through the work of commercial photographer Gordon Gillingham during the 1950s.
Village nixes variance requests for parking lot, OKs subdivision
Salado aldermen turned down requests for variances for a crushed gravel parking lot at Center Circle, following a public hearing on the matter in which no one spoke in favor or against May 19. Shortly after, the board approved a list of variances for Phase I of a subdivision in the extra territorial jurisdiction and one aldermen even hinted that incentives could be offered to bring the property into the village limits through voluntary annexation.
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