Two Great Fundraising Events Helping Children Through D.E.S.K.
San Angelo s D.E.S.K program has two awesome events for you to participate in and help our local kids with school supplies they will need and that many can t afford.
Be sure to participate in the D.E.S.K Online Auction which is underway now through Noon on July 9th. This is a great way to help in donating educational supplies for kids through a non-profit organization. You ll be helping provide children in the SAISD with school supplies they may not be able to obtain with their own means.
Please make plans to join us on June 18th at 11:30 a.m. at the San Angelo Country Club. We have a very exciting guest, Texas A&M Defensive Coordinator, Coach Mike Elko! Please call or text Jeff Stewart with your RSVP at (432) 349-4311.
About Coach Elko:
Veteran defensive coach Mike Elko is in his second season overseeing the Wrecking Crew as defensive coordinator.
Elko, one of a select group of defensive coordinators nationally that has overseen a top 50 defense the past seven seasons, came to Texas A&M after one season of directing Notre Dame's defense.
Sep 12, 1946
Feb 26, 2021
W. Hampton Beesley III died peacefully from cancer on Thursday, February 25 at his home in San Angelo, Texas attended by his dogs, children, and wife Bonnie of 52 years. Over his 74 years Hamp nurtured a loving family, helped people of all walks of life through his law practice, supported jazz music and the Arts, traveled the world, and became an admired and beloved community member.
Born in Austin, TX in 1946, he and his family soon moved to San Angelo where Hamp would live out the rest of his days. He became an Eagle Scout, and at age 15 drove a delivery truck for his father’s business, West Texas Frozen Foods. Hamp graduated from Central High School in 1964 and from University of Texas in 1968, with a B.B.A. in accounting. At UT he met his future wife, Bonnie, on a substitute blind date. Hamp served in the Army Reserves from 1968 to 1974 and graduated from University of Texas Law School at Austin in 1972. He then returned to his hometown where