Daughters of Republic of Texas promotes September Honor Days
Special to the Bulletin The Daughters of the Republic of Texas promotes the celebration of Texas Honor Days. The Welcome W.
Special to the Bulletin The Daughters of the Republic of Texas promotes the celebration of Texas Honor Days. The Welcome W.
Friday New Hope Clubhouse in Brownwood is from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Our doors are open to any adult whose life has been interrupted by mental illness. Come visit us at 2911 Avenue E (Brownwood Community Church) and look for our sign. Call 325-998-8725 or visit our website www.centraltxclubhouse. com for more information.
The Brownwood Area Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting for Twisted Axes, 203 Fisk in Brownwood.Owned and operated by Jason and Serena Dickey, the business offers axe throwing along with ninja stars, darts and throwing cards. Ages 10 and up are welcome to participate in this family friendly environment. Larger group reservations are also available. Twisted Axes also has a mobile unit that allows them to bring their business to events all over Texas. For more information, call (325) 600-4295. Photo contributed
free community Wednesday Blanket United Methodist Church will host a free lunch for the Blanket community from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
The Brownwood Area Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting for T’Dubs Suds, which services Brown, Erath, Coleman, Eastland, and Comanche counties. T’Dubs Suds is owned by Travis Woodley and is a personal auto detailing service. The business offers professional mobile detailing as well as commercial and residential power washing, ceramic coatings, paint corrections, upholstery and carpet shampooing, interior extracting, and hydrophobic applications for windshields. T’Dubs Suds ioffers 20% off all detail services through the end of September for all vehicles, boats, UTVs, ATVs, RVs, heavy equipment, and more. For a free quote or to schedule an appointment, call (254) 433-9384. Photo contributed
Brownwood High School named Gene Brandstetter as its August Teacher of the Month. Brandstetter received a check from Creative Image Laser Solutions and gift cards from Chickfil- A. Assistant principal Ginger Ketcher was joined by community sponsor representatives and the Lionettes during the presentation to Brandstetter. Photo contributed
Sunday AARP Foundation Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) provides paid training for employment to individuals aged 55 and older. We pay you to learn new or enhance existing skills in order to obtain a job. Contact information for interested individuals: vkenney@aarp.org (210) 223-8900 or jarriaga837@aarpfdnscsep.org (325) 271-8970 Fisherman’s Chapel United Methodist Church at North Lake Brownwood, located in Thunderbird Bay, holds services is 9:30 a.m. on Sunday mornings. Please come worship with us at the lake. Pastor is Billy Murphey.
The Brownwood Public Library has planned its first post-pandemic Friends of the Library meeting, on September 20 at 4:00 at the Library. Are you looking for a rewarding way to give back to the community? Come to the meeting to learn exciting news about the renovations, exciting events and the future of the Library.
The Central Texas Community Band’s rehearsals for the fall 2022 season are under way. The band, hosted by Howard Payne University, meets on Monday evenings in the Davidson Music Complex with rehearsals beginning at 7:30 p.m. Participation in the band is open to individuals of age 14 through senior adults.