Special to the Bulletin
The Howard Payne University Women’s Club recently honored Teri (Davis) Andrews ’83 of Houston and Aleah Curtis, a sophomore theatre major from Georgetown, at this year’s Yellow Rose Luncheon. Andrews received the prestigious Yellow Rose Award and Curtis was the recipient of the 2021Yellow Rose Scholarship.
The annual luncheon serves as a way for women from the community and friends of HPU to contribute to the Yellow Rose Scholarship Endowment. Table sponsorships and donations go toward the education of a qualifying female HPU student selected by the Women’s Club leadership team.
This year’s Gold Sponsors are Bangs Flower and Gift Shop, Big Country Ford Lincoln, Elite Eight – Class of 1973, Grimsley Electric, Mr. Neal and Mrs. Sharon Guthrie, Mrs. Miki and Mrs. Ashley Martin, and Mrs. Bertha Mieth. Blue sponsors are Ann Jones Real Estate, Mrs. Laura Benoit and Mrs. Shannon Sims, Mrs. Betty Broome and Dr. Julie Welker, Mrs. Kaye Cummings and Mrs.
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Teri (Davis) Andrews (right) was recognized as this year’s Yellow Rose Award winner. She is pictured with Melinda Hines, HPU first lady and Women’s Club president.)
The Howard Payne University Women’s Club recently honored Teri (Davis) Andrews ’83 of Houston and Aleah Curtis, a sophomore theatre major from Georgetown (
shown below), at this year’s Yellow Rose Luncheon. Andrews received the prestigious Yellow Rose Award and Curtis was the recipient of the 2021Yellow Rose Scholarship.
The annual luncheon serves as a way for women from the community and friends of HPU to contribute to the Yellow Rose Scholarship Endowment. Table sponsorships and donations go toward the education of a qualifying female HPU student selected by the Women’s Club leadership team. This year’s Gold Sponsors are Bangs Flower and Gift Shop, Big Country Ford Lincoln, Elite Eight – Class of 1973, Grimsley Electric, Mr. Neal and Mrs. Sharon Guthrie, Mrs. Miki and Mrs. Ashley Martin, and Mrs. B
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Editor’s note:
Venue Plus continues “In Case You Didn’t Know,” a weekly feature with fun tidbits about New Mexicans and their projects.
Sarah Rowe is not one to sit around and wait for things to happen.
When her full-time career as a wedding photographer was affected with the pandemic, she had a chance to get back to her musical roots.
She’s been on a roll since.
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“I released my first single – ‘Yellow Roses’ – back in November,” she says. “The whole pandemic gave me a chance to work on the writing. I’ve written songs for a while now, and a lot of them I’ve thrown out. I have a billion voice memos on my phone. I was always too busy to get to them. Having more time to write has been great for me because I am crossing back into this lane that I’ve missed so much.”
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