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Local seniors age 55 and older danced the night away last Saturday evening at the Copperas Cove Civic Center. The Copperas Cove Senior Center hosted the Copperas Cove Senior Prom 2021. The event included an evening full of dancing, friendship, food and raffle prizes.
The tables and Civic Center were decorated in balloons, streamers and other decorations.
âWe had planned this event, since right after the Cove Sock Hop which we held in the summer of 2019,â said Jeri Wood, the activities coordinator for the Copperas Cove Senior Center. âWe wanted to hold this senior prom in May of 2020, but due to the coronavirus pandemic, we had to push it back to now.â
Rabbit Fest kicks off Thursday evening in Copperas Cove after a one-year hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The annual festival happens the third weekend of May at the Copperas Cove City Park, 1206 W. Ave. B.
Mayor Bradi Diaz will officially open the festivities at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, but the gates open at 4 p.m.
Lining the park will be dozens of food and merchandise vendors, along with a carnival from Crabtree Amusements.
Rides that could be in the carnival include Arctic Blast, Fireball and Freakout.
For more information about Crabtree Amusement, visit the website at https://www.crabtreeamusements.net/.
School students throughout Copperas Cove ISD are showing their appreciation to hospitalized veterans with construction paper, glue, glitter and a lot of red and pink hearts.
With more than 500 valentines collected, Junior Mister Five Hills Trace Hensley is heading up the community service project to distribute the mass of homemade creations just in time for Valentineâs Day to veterans at the Olin E. Teague Veterans Hospital and the Central Texas Veterans Nursing Home â both in Temple.
Traceâs mother, Lori Hensley, said Trace is very excited to be able to deliver valentines to veterans.
âTraceâs dad is a disabled veteran who spends a lot of time at the Temple VA hospital for appointments,â Hensley said. âBefore Trace was in school, he would attend appointments with his dad and he made a lot of friends with the âregularsâ there.â