It’s a busy time of year for Jon and Rachel Moore.
Chupacabra Craft Beer is one of six stops on the Salado Chamber of Commerce Pub Crawl the evening of Oct. 24.
It’s a busy time of year for Jon and Rachel Moore.
Chupacabra Craft Beer is one of six stops on the Salado Chamber of Commerce Pub Crawl the evening of Oct. 24.
Jesse Lane’s “Drift” was named the Best of Show at the arTexas reception Oct. 8 at the Salado Civic Center, receiving the $1,000 Lorraine E. Peterson memorial award.
It is one of dozens of artworks on display through Oct. 23 at the Salado Civic Center as part of the arTexas Juried Art Show and Competition.
Awards were announced in several media, including drawing, oils, acrylics, 3D sculpture, fiber and photography.
Salado area churches will have special services for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day as well as New Year’s Watch Night Services.
Salado Masonic Lodge #296 installed officers for the 2014-15 year in a July 12 ceremony. Officers installed were (front row, from left) Senior Warden Paul Christian, Worshipful Master Art Wadford, Junior Warden Brian Arnett, Junior Deacon Kelly Purvis; (back row, from left) Chaplain Douglas McNeese, PM served as Installing Marshall; District Deputy Grand Master Ty Tulloch served as Installing Master; Secretary Tim Fleischer, PM and Senior Deacon Walt Tollefson. Jamie Oyler and Mason Simmons will be installed as Junior Steward and Tiler respectively on July 17. Darrell Street continues as Senior Steward for the Lodge. (Photo by Megan Thomas Davis)
By Charlene Ochsner Carson
First Baptist Church
The year was 1864. President Abraham Lincoln was steering the country through the third year of the Civil War.
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Salado Public Library held an open house 2-4 p.m. May 19 to unveil its expansion.
The Presbyterian Church of Salado was initiated by the Rev. Billy P. Smith, Th. D., and his wife, LaGreta Reed. The first worship service held on March 10, 1996, in Allen Meeting Hall was attended by 8 people. Shortly thereafter, a steering committee met to organize a mission church and to name Rev. Billy P. Smith as pastor. At that time, the fellowship had 11 members representing 6 families.
The Salado United Methodist hosted its third annual Thanksgiving Feast on the southbound IH-35 rest stop area south of Salado.
Over 100 church members helped serve a full Thanksgiving meal with all the trimmings to the traveling motorists.