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Perez schedules yearly bake sale for Friday morning
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Christina Perez gets ready for her fourth year of raising money for hungry children around the country. She will sell goodies this Friday morning beginning at 8 o’clock at her home at 1414 W. Houston St. But customers had better hurry. Christina is usually sold out by about 10 a.m.
Christina Perez gets ready for her fourth year of raising money for hungry children around the country. She will sell goodies this Friday morning beginning at 8 o’clock at her home at 1414 W. Houston St. But customers had better hurry. Christina is usually sold out by about 10 a.m.
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BEEVILLE – “It’s become a tradition,” said Daisy Hinojosa as her daughter, Christina Perez, set up the kitchen in their home to prepare for the Great American Bake Sale. This is Christina’s fourth year to raise money for the project that provides food for hungry children. Christina will open up her bake shop at 8 a.m. Friday, June 21, at 1414 W. Houston St. But interested supporters had better get up early and get there in time to make a purchase. She is usually sold out by 10 a.m. The project aims to help feed the one in five kids in America that does not have enough to eat. A 14-year-old A.C. Jones High School student, Christina began her involvement in the Great American Bake Sale at the age of nine. That first year, Christina raised $227 for the organization, but last year, she raised $1,087, with the help of one local donor. Christina has become a familiar face on KIII Channel 3 Domingo Live show by appearing with Beeville native Rudy Treviño and Barbi Leo to promote her annual sale. Christina said the Great American Bake Sale organizers are celebrating their 10th year this time, so the event is really pushing for activity. This year, Christina will be assisted by Maria Bastida, a local student who Christina has been mentoring. “One dollar can provide a hungry child with 10 meals,” Christina said. “Nine dollars can connect a child with healthy lunches during summer when school is out. Sixty-five dollars can provide a grab-n-go breakfast cart to an elementary school so that students can start their school day with a meal.” This year, Christina was asked by Great American Bake Sale employee Sylvia Vidal to share her story by making a video presentation to send to the event’s sponsors. She recently completed the video and sent it to the program organizers. Supporters of the bake sale include Domino Sugar, C&H Sugar, Duncan Hines, Family Circle, Food Network, Kmart and Solo Foods.
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August wedding planned
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Pat McDonald and the late Linda McDonald of Clear Lake happily announce the engagement of their daughter, Shelby McDonald, to Ashford S. Taylor, son of Dean and Sherry Horny Myers of Rockport and Chuck Taylor of Goliad. The bride-to-be graduated from the University of Texas at San Antonio with a Bachelor of Arts degree. She also played soccer at UTSA. She is employed as a high school social studies teacher with the Goliad Independent School District. The groom-to-be received a B.B.A. from the University of Texas at San Antonio and a Doctorate of Jurisprudence from South Texas College of Law in Houston. He is an attorney with the Law Offices of Steven G. Paulsgrove in Goliad. The couple currently lives in Goliad and plans to exchange vows in August.
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Pictured here is the unmarked unit used by the Karnes County Sheriff’s Office special operations unit license and weights deputy as he patrols for vehicles that appear to have safety violations, speeding, and other types of traffic enforcement.  Deputy Jim Pearce (left), a retired DPS L&W trooper, is the license and weights deputy for Karnes County.  According to Karnes County Sheriff Dwayne Villanueva (right), the vehicle will allow him to mix in as a regular vehicle with the large amounts of traffic that is now present on local roadways here in Karnes County and that way violators will not notice him as easily as they would in a truly marked patrol vehicle.  This vehicle is also four wheel drive and recently with the large amounts of rain has come in handy.  Sheriff Villanueva said that there is a possibility that more vehicles like this one, both marked and unmarked, could be added to the sheriff’s office fleet.
Contributed photo Pictured here is the unmarked unit used by the Karnes County Sheriff’s Office special operations unit license and weights deputy as he patrols for vehicles that appear to have safety violations, speeding, and other types of traffic enforcement. Deputy Jim Pearce (left), a retired DPS L&W trooper, is the license and weights deputy for Karnes County. According to Karnes County Sheriff Dwayne Villanueva (right), the vehicle will allow him to mix in as a regular vehicle with the large amounts of traffic that is now present on local roadways here in Karnes County and that way violators will not notice him as easily as they would in a truly marked patrol vehicle. This vehicle is also four wheel drive and recently with the large amounts of rain has come in handy. Sheriff Villanueva said that there is a possibility that more vehicles like this one, both marked and unmarked, could be added to the sheriff’s office fleet.
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Perez schedules yearly bake sale for Friday morning
Jun 19, 2013 | 120 views | 0 0 comments | 5 5 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Christina Perez gets ready for her fourth year of raising money for hungry children around the country. She will sell goodies this Friday morning beginning at 8 o’clock at her home at 1414 W. Houston St. But customers had better hurry. Christina is usually sold out by about 10 a.m.
Christina Perez gets ready for her fourth year of raising money for hungry children around the country. She will sell goodies this Friday morning beginning at 8 o’clock at her home at 1414 W. Houston St. But customers had better hurry. Christina is usually sold out by about 10 a.m.
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BEEVILLE – “It’s become a tradition,” said Daisy Hinojosa as her daughter, Christina Perez, set up the kitchen in their home to prepare for the Great American Bake Sale. This is Christina’s fourth year to raise money for the project that provides food for hungry children. Christina will open up her bake shop at 8 a.m. Friday, June 21, at 1414 W. Houston St. But interested supporters had better get up early and get there in time to make a purchase. She is usually sold out by 10 a.m. The project aims to help feed the one in five kids in America that does not have enough to eat. A 14-year-old A.C. Jones High School student, Christina began her involvement in the Great American Bake Sale at the age of nine. That first year, Christina raised $227 for the organization, but last year, she raised $1,087, with the help of one local donor. Christina has become a familiar face on KIII Channel 3 Domingo Live show by appearing with Beeville native Rudy Treviño and Barbi Leo to promote her annual sale. Christina said the Great American Bake Sale organizers are celebrating their 10th year this time, so the event is really pushing for activity. This year, Christina will be assisted by Maria Bastida, a local student who Christina has been mentoring. “One dollar can provide a hungry child with 10 meals,” Christina said. “Nine dollars can connect a child with healthy lunches during summer when school is out. Sixty-five dollars can provide a grab-n-go breakfast cart to an elementary school so that students can start their school day with a meal.” This year, Christina was asked by Great American Bake Sale employee Sylvia Vidal to share her story by making a video presentation to send to the event’s sponsors. She recently completed the video and sent it to the program organizers. Supporters of the bake sale include Domino Sugar, C&H Sugar, Duncan Hines, Family Circle, Food Network, Kmart and Solo Foods.
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August wedding planned
Jun 19, 2013 | 93 views | 0 0 comments | 1 1 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Pat McDonald and the late Linda McDonald of Clear Lake happily announce the engagement of their daughter, Shelby McDonald, to Ashford S. Taylor, son of Dean and Sherry Horny Myers of Rockport and Chuck Taylor of Goliad. The bride-to-be graduated from the University of Texas at San Antonio with a Bachelor of Arts degree. She also played soccer at UTSA. She is employed as a high school social studies teacher with the Goliad Independent School District. The groom-to-be received a B.B.A. from the University of Texas at San Antonio and a Doctorate of Jurisprudence from South Texas College of Law in Houston. He is an attorney with the Law Offices of Steven G. Paulsgrove in Goliad. The couple currently lives in Goliad and plans to exchange vows in August.
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Pictured here is the unmarked unit used by the Karnes County Sheriff’s Office special operations unit license and weights deputy as he patrols for vehicles that appear to have safety violations, speeding, and other types of traffic enforcement.  Deputy Jim Pearce (left), a retired DPS L&W trooper, is the license and weights deputy for Karnes County.  According to Karnes County Sheriff Dwayne Villanueva (right), the vehicle will allow him to mix in as a regular vehicle with the large amounts of traffic that is now present on local roadways here in Karnes County and that way violators will not notice him as easily as they would in a truly marked patrol vehicle.  This vehicle is also four wheel drive and recently with the large amounts of rain has come in handy.  Sheriff Villanueva said that there is a possibility that more vehicles like this one, both marked and unmarked, could be added to the sheriff’s office fleet.
Contributed photo Pictured here is the unmarked unit used by the Karnes County Sheriff’s Office special operations unit license and weights deputy as he patrols for vehicles that appear to have safety violations, speeding, and other types of traffic enforcement. Deputy Jim Pearce (left), a retired DPS L&W trooper, is the license and weights deputy for Karnes County. According to Karnes County Sheriff Dwayne Villanueva (right), the vehicle will allow him to mix in as a regular vehicle with the large amounts of traffic that is now present on local roadways here in Karnes County and that way violators will not notice him as easily as they would in a truly marked patrol vehicle. This vehicle is also four wheel drive and recently with the large amounts of rain has come in handy. Sheriff Villanueva said that there is a possibility that more vehicles like this one, both marked and unmarked, could be added to the sheriff’s office fleet.
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