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Good Samaritan Ministries’ Empty Bowls Project returns for its 12 th year on Thursday, April 29, and like last year, the event will follow a drive-through format. Bowls will be available from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the GSM Food Warehouse, located at 305 Clark Street. “Back in early January when we had to make a lot of decisions we were still in the middle of a virus surge,” said GSM Executive Director Leesa Stephens. “So our board felt that going ahead and doing another drive-by type event would be the easiest to manage. We usually start getting calls in December, people wanting to book a bowl painting party, but we only had two calls – one in December and one January. We felt that was a signal from the community that they recognized things weren’t really the same.” ....
Debbie Worthen, 60, passed away in Dallas on Thursday, April 15, 2021, she was surrounded by her loving family, while watching the Texas Rangers, at the time of her passing. A visitation will be held on Monday, April 19, 2021 from 6 to 8pm at Heartland Funeral Home, Early. A celebration of life will be held on Tuesday, April 20, 2021 at Early Church of Christ at 3pm with a graveside service following at Greenleaf Cemetery. Debbie was born in Kerrville, Texas to George and Barbara (Elam) Cox on September 10, 1960. She grew up in Brownwood, where she graduated from in 1979. She met her husband, Darren Worthen, while working together at Wes-Tex Printing. They married on July 4, 1992. You could find them eating breakfast at Section Hand most days, as Darren got off his night shift and Debbie was on her way to work. They loved watching all of their favorite sports teams together, especially traveling to Arlington to watch the Rangers every season. The thing they loved m ....
The Pearl Griffin Memorial Latch Key Program will be hosting their annual Hamburger Supper Fundraiser on Tuesday, April 13th from 5-7pm at 2411 Coggin Avenue. This event will look a little different from past years as everything will be outdoor seating (weather permitting) and take out. The Pecan Valley Kiwanis will be cooking the burgers and hotdogs for the program as in past years and then prepared in to-go boxes for safe and easy pick up. Hamburger supper meals are $5 for children and $7 for adults which includes either a hotdog or hamburger with chips and a drink. Our hamburger supper is sponsored by Humphrey Pete’s, Subway on Austin, Dr Pepper Bottling Co, The Benton Family, United Supermarket, Brookeshires and anonymous donors. Our sponsors have donated the items needed for this event 100% so all ticket sales stay within the program. ....