Eustace archers hit the bullseye at State
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Eustace Archers celebrate victories at the 2023 Texas National Archery in Schools Program Bullseye/International Bowhunters Organization (IBO) State Tournament.
Courtesy Photo/Eustace ISD
Eustace Archers celebrate victories at the 2023 Texas National Archery in Schools Program Bullseye/International Bowhunters Organization (IBO) State Tournament.
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The Rockmollys entertain eventgoers at last year’s Wildflower Festival. The band takes the stage again at this year’s event on April 8, from 1 to 4 p.m.
Monitor Photo/Denise York
Candidates for Gun Barrel City Council gather after speaking to the group including Richard Yaws (from left), running for Place 5, Ken Foster, incumbent Place 5, Jennifer Jacobs, running for Place 3 and Gary Lerew, Incumbent Place 3. All four candidates spoke during the Gun Barrel City Chapter of the Cedar Creek Lake Area Chamber of Commerce breakfast meeting March 16 at Chicken Express. Missing is April Burns who is running unopposed for Place 1.
Monitor Photo/Denise York
Recipients of the 23 grants from the Pinnacle Women’s Club hold the envelopes that contain needed monies received at the annual luncheon March 10. Representatives from charitable organizations from all over the Cedar Creek Lake community, including Athens and Kaufman were helped in their mission to help others and serve the needs of our community.
Monitor Photo/Denise York
Cadet Blayne Adams (from left) receives 2022 Firefighter of the Year, fulfilling a family legacy of service to his community which includes four generations of volunteer firefighters. He is joined onstage by grandfather Johnny Adams and father Tyson Adams.
Monitor Photo/Di Johnson
Bikers Against Bullying came in full support of bullied area children and sold shirts to aid the cause.
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Hi-Finn and the Blues Catz perform at Izzy’s Antibullying Awareness Rally March 11 in Gun Barrel City Park.