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Going into the National Extraordinary Miss Pre-Teen pageant, Noelle Merhar was planning to do her best and she was even OK with not winning the event.
But the Eveleth-Gilbert seventh-grader surprised her mom, herself and many others by winning the pageant last month in Gatlinburg, Tenn.
âI was very surprised because this is Noelleâs first pageant,ââ said her mother Monica Merhar. Noelle representing Minnesota as Miss Northern Lights Pre-Teen was in the running against seasoned pageant girls, she added. âThey come out of the womb competing down thereââ in the South.
Noelle said she was expecting the first runner-up to win before the results were announced. âI was really shocked that I won.ââ
Through Dec. 24
Santa Claus visits: Various times in the food court at the Round Rock Premium Outlets. Photos will be available for purchase. Santa will be closed each day from 12:30 to 1:45 p.m. and from 4:30 to 5:45 p.m. Reservations are recommended. For information: bit.ly/389QIuj.
Through Dec. 31
Brushy Creek Polar Plunge Club: during open swim hours at Sendero Springs Pool, 4203 Pasada Lane, Round Rock. People ages 10 through adults with an annual pool pass can participate by swimming a minimum of 10 times. The pool staff will keep track. Free. For information: bcmud.org.
Dec. 17
Babytime Buzz: 10:30 a.m. on Facebook, via the Round Rock Public Library. Each week, Miss Virginia shares a short video to share a fun rhyme, song or book appropriate for young children. Videos are uploaded to facebook.com/roundrockpubliclibrary.
Welcome back to Reading the Weird, in which we get girl cooties all over weird fiction, cosmic horror, and Lovecraftiana from its historical roots through its most recent branches.
This week, we’re reading Oscar Wilde’s “The Canterville Ghost,” first published in the 23 February and 2 March 1887 issues of
The Court and Society Review. Spoilers ahead but read it for yourself first.
“My Lord,” answered the Minister, “I will take the furniture and the ghost at a valuation. I have come from a modern country, where we have everything that money can buy; and with all our spry young fellows painting the Old World red, and carrying off your best actors and prima-donnas, I reckon that if there were such a thing as a ghost in Europe, we’d have it at home in a very short time in one of our public museums, or on the road as a show.”
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