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Lake Conroe Lions get a course in Lions 101
Marie Underdown / Lake Conroe Centennial Lions
April 9, 2021
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Lake Conroe Centennial Lions Club welcomed Lion Art Drouin as speaker at the last general meeting where he presented a program entitled Lions 101. He is pictured here at Rex Steak House.Courtesy photo
Lake Conroe Centennial Lions Club held their last meeting in March at Rex Steak House - Conroe (located on Texas 105 West).
After the invocation by President Bill Hogan, Vice President Marie Underdown led us in the Pledges of Allegiance to the United States Flag and then to the Texas Flag. And then, like at every meeting, we shared “good news” with each other. These glad tidings could be as simple as coming in first place in a rousing game of family Monopoly or they could be as important receiving two COVID-19 vaccination shots! (Incidentally, there were a lot of those! Yay!).
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KENEFICK ACTIVITIES CLUB
(The following is an account from Reporter Iva Votaw on her perspective of small-town life in Kenefick, Texas, since 1967. She quite pleasantly relates not only her personal feelings but also the cohesive spirit of Kenefick Activities Club and all that they have accomplished and continue to do since the creation of the club.)
Kenefick is a small community located five miles north of Dayton, Texas. It has beautiful little hills with lots of pine trees and you cross three little creeks if you travel to Kenefick from Dayton.
I moved to Kenefick in March of 1967. It was a quiet community with friendly neighbors and there was one little store run by Maggie Simmons and her son, Gordon and his wife, Clarabelle. Everyone knew you by your first name, and if they didn’t, they would make it a point to get to know it. We had party lines and everyone knew what was going on in the community. Sometimes, you had to wait your turn if you were on an eight-party line. I wa