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Friday, May 4 n The Wellness Center at Bayside will show the animated movie, “Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chip- wrecked,” rated PG and at 1 p.m. and 6 p.m.. The movie is rated PG and will be shown at 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. at the Wellness Center’s au- ditorium. The movie is free and popcorn, drinks and candy will be available for purchase. n The Chambers County Relay for Life will hold its annual all- night walkathon at Winnie-Stow- ell Park today and tomorrow. This is your opportunity to not only honor cancer survivors and re- member people we have lost, but also to raise funds and awareness to help save lives. Because of your support, we are creating a world where cancer can't claim another year of anyone's life. No matter who you are, there's a place for you at Relay. Each dollar you raise will help save lives. How far will you go to make a difference in the fight against cancer? Open- ing Ceremony begins at 6:30 pm and the Survivor Lap begins at 7 p.m. Fight Back kicks off at 11 p.m. and the Luminaria Ceremony starts at 9 p.m. The Closing Cere- mony begins at 6:30 a.m. Satur- day, May 5. Saturday, May 5 n The “Go Getters” for The Ar- boretum of Winnie will host a garage sale from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the St. Louis Catholic Church. All funds will benefit the residents at The Arboretum. Please contact Bonnie at 409-374-2717 or Ruth at 409-296-3745 for more infor- mation about the Go Getters or to make donations. Sunday, May 6 n The Hamshire-Fannett Opera- tion Graduation 2012 committee will sponsor a powder puff flag football game at 2 p.m. at Long- horn Stadium. Admission to play is $20 for freshmen, sophomores and juniors, and $10 for seniors. For more information, contct Leigh Jordan at 454-3751. Tuesday, May 8 n East Chambers High School will hold its annual Buccadear fundraiser at 6 p.m. in the new gym. Saturday, May 12 n Community Christian Fellow- ship Church will hold a Praise Him Festival May 12 at White’s Park from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. and feature a free gospel concert by Bost Family Tradition.All pro- ceeds from the festival will bene- fit the CCF Building Fund. Friday, May 25 n East Chambers High School graduation will begin at 7 p.m. in the new high school gymnasium. n High Island graduation will begin at 7 p.m. in the high school auditorium. Friday, June 1 n Anahuac High School gradua- tion will begin at 7:30 p.m. at Kyle White Football Field. n Hamshire-Fannett High School graduation will begin at 7 p.m. at Ford Park. Ongoing n The Chambers County Youth Project Show “100 Club” Com- mittee invites everyone to partic- ipate in the 2012 “100 Club.” This is a wonderful opportunity to help Youth Project Show contest- ants. Get a custom-made “100 Club” gift with a $100 donation and one entry in the drawing for animals purchased. Get the gift and an additional entry in the drawing for a steer with a $400 donation. Proceeds will go to- wards the purchase of Youth Proj- ect Show livestock and projects, particularly for those livestock projects not chosen for sale in the auction and also to boost mini- mum sales prices in the auction. Send check or money order to: Chambers County Youth Project Show 100 Club, P.O. Box 177, Anahuac, Texas 77514. n Do you want your child to learn about sewing, cooking, photogra- phy and animal science? Join the 4-H! Meetings are held every sec- ond Tuesday at East Chambers El- ementary School in Winnie at 6:30 p.m. Call Ms. Amanda at 658-8795 for more information. n The Chambers County Histori- cal Museum is now open on Sat- urdays to better accommodate public visitations. The new mu- seum hours are Tuesday thru Sat- urday from 8 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. The museum is home to thousands of historical objects and artifacts, most col- lected from Chambers County residents. The library section con- tains numerous historical volumes including the genealogy records of many pioneer Chambers County families. Admission is free but donations are welcome. n The Senior Citizen Project of- fers van service to Chambers County seniors and disabled for Baytown, Liberty, Beaumont and Galveston. It also offers frozen meals to seniors over 60. Located at The Wellness Center. Call 267- 3559 for more information. n MET Head Start of Anahuac, at 1305 Willcox, is taking appli- cations for all 3-5 year olds. Tak- ing applications between the hours of 7 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. The program offers a curriculum that prepares children for kindergarten. Call 267-2240 for details. n New Women/Infants/Children hours at the Anahuac, Winnie, Mt. Belvieu locations. All offices are open from 8 a.m. to noon and from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Monday- Friday. For more information, call 267-8443. n The Chambers County Library System will hold storytime at 10 a.m. on Fridays. Parents are en- couraged to bring their children and help get them started on the love of reading. n The Juanita Hargraves Memo- rial Branch Library in Winnie will hold Toddler Time at 10 a.m. every Wednesday. n The Winnie-Stowell Women’s Civic Club meets on the first Tuesday of each month. Visitors and new members are welcome. Come join us in our work to better the scholarship fund and to better our community.” n The Hamshire-Fannett 4-H Club holds its monthly meeting on the first Tuesday of each month at the H-F Elementary School audi- torium. Meetings start at 7 p.m n The Winnie 4-H Club meets on the second Tuesday of each month at the East Chambers Elementary School cafeteria. The meeting starts at 6:30 p.m. For more infor- mation, contact Billy Thomas Jr. at 409-781-8946. n ESL classes are held every Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. and every Saturday morning at 8 a.m. at the Chambers County Library branch in Anahuac. n GED preparation classes are held every Thursday evening at 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the East Cham- bers High School, class 206. The class is free. For more information on registration, call 409-296- 8142. Law Kirk Larry Law, 53, of Hamshire, died April 24, 2012, at his residence. He was born to Jo Ellen and Herbert Law, on January 26, 1959, in Olla, La.and was a res- ident of the Hamshire area since 1966. Survivors include his sister, Bar- bara Flickinger and her husband, Ronald, of Hamshire; two brothers, Randy Law and his wife, Charlotte, and Gregg Law and his wife, Laure, all of Hamshire; He was preceded in death by his parents. Funeral services were 3:00 p.m. Friday, April 27, 2012, at Brous- sard’s, with burial in Fairview Cemetery. Complete and updated informa- tion may be found at www.brous- sards1889.com. OBITUARIES COMMUNITY COMMUNITY THE HOMETOWN PRESS - PAGE 3 MAY 3, 2012 The community briefs is a free service for fund raisers and not-for-profit events. Contact The Hometown Press at (409) 296-9988 or fax your announcement to (409) 296- 9987. You may also email us at: [email protected] COMMUNITY CALENDAR n True Conservative Chambers County Family Values n True Commitment to Chambers County An Excellent Education n Unmatched Experience in our Courts of General Ju- risdiction n Highest Professional Ethics & Standards RICHARD BAKER Age 50, Married 23 years to Kylene Harmon Baker, Anahuac school teacher & mother of their four children, Sarah, Emily, John Harmon & Rice — all educated in our Chambers County Schools. Members, First United Methodist Church of Anahuac, Texas and also attend services at Middleton Memorial Methodist Church of Wallisville, Texas n Entire Family are Lifelong Chambers County Residents n Anahuac High School (1980) n University of Texas at Austin (1985) n University of Texas School of Law (1987) n Veteran Lawyer Lifelong General Practitioner (Civil & Criminal, Trials & Appeals, from Small Claims to the Supreme Court) n Licensed to Practice Law in 1988 n Recognized Expertise in Trial and Appeals n Board Certified, Civil Trial Law (since 1994) n Admitted to United States Supreme Court n Admitted to US District Courts & 5th Circuit Court of Appeals n Life Fellow of the Texas Bar Foundation n Member of the Texas Association of Civil Trial & Appellate Specialists n 6 Year Member Representing Chambers & Liberty Counties on the Grievance Committee of the State Bar of Texas - Districts 3A & 3B WE WANT A DISTRICT JUDGE WITH VOTE RICHARD BAKER for 344TH DISTRICT JUDGE CHAMBERS COUNTY Pol. adv. paid by Richard Baker in compliance with the voluntary limits of the Judicial Campaign Fairness Act. 409-296-9763 409-296-9763 Owned & Operated by Kevin & Kelly Toups TIKI TOO David Self Mtors Texas First Bank TIKI TOO Hwy 124 Magnolia Hwy 73 8th St Frontage Rd Reservations, Limo & To Go Orders 296-2522 Tuesday Steak Night Wednesday Pool Tournament Thursday Ladies Night Fri, May 4 Herbie Stutes Sat, May 5 Cinco de Mayo Trevar Cole Band Daily Lunch & Nightly Specials Award Winning Burgers Friday Night Special All you can eat catfish $12.99 Happy Hour 1-6pm (Mon-Fri) Open Mother’s Day Sunday 11-6 Prime Rib w/Grilled Shrimp Scalloped Potatoes & Salad Bar *HTP PAGE 03 5-3-12_Layout 1 5/2/12 12:05 PM Page 1

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Friday, May 4n The Wellness Center at Baysidewill show the animated movie,“Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chip-wrecked,” rated PG and at 1 p.m.and 6 p.m.. The movie is rated PGand will be shown at 1 p.m. and 6p.m. at the Wellness Center’s au-ditorium. The movie is free andpopcorn, drinks and candy will beavailable for purchase.n The Chambers County Relayfor Life will hold its annual all-night walkathon at Winnie-Stow-ell Park today and tomorrow. Thisis your opportunity to not onlyhonor cancer survivors and re-member people we have lost, butalso to raise funds and awarenessto help save lives. Because of yoursupport, we are creating a worldwhere cancer can't claim anotheryear of anyone's life. No matterwho you are, there's a place foryou at Relay. Each dollar youraise will help save lives. How farwill you go to make a differencein the fight against cancer? Open-ing Ceremony begins at 6:30 pmand the Survivor Lap begins at 7p.m. Fight Back kicks off at 11p.m. and the Luminaria Ceremonystarts at 9 p.m. The Closing Cere-mony begins at 6:30 a.m. Satur-day, May 5.

Saturday, May 5n The “Go Getters” for The Ar-boretum of Winnie will host agarage sale from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.at the St. Louis Catholic Church.All funds will benefit the residentsat The Arboretum. Please contactBonnie at 409-374-2717 or Ruthat 409-296-3745 for more infor-mation about the Go Getters or tomake donations.

Sunday, May 6n The Hamshire-Fannett Opera-tion Graduation 2012 committeewill sponsor a powder puff flagfootball game at 2 p.m. at Long-horn Stadium. Admission to playis $20 for freshmen, sophomores

and juniors, and $10 for seniors.For more information, contctLeigh Jordan at 454-3751.

Tuesday, May 8n East Chambers High Schoolwill hold its annual Buccadearfundraiser at 6 p.m. in the newgym.

Saturday, May 12n Community Christian Fellow-ship Church will hold a PraiseHim Festival May 12 at White’sPark from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. andfeature a free gospel concert byBost Family Tradition.All pro-ceeds from the festival will bene-fit the CCF Building Fund.

Friday, May 25n East Chambers High Schoolgraduation will begin at 7 p.m. inthe new high school gymnasium.n High Island graduation willbegin at 7 p.m. in the high schoolauditorium.

Friday, June 1n Anahuac High School gradua-tion will begin at 7:30 p.m. atKyle White Football Field.n Hamshire-Fannett High Schoolgraduation will begin at 7 p.m. atFord Park.

Ongoingn The Chambers County YouthProject Show “100 Club” Com-mittee invites everyone to partic-ipate in the 2012 “100 Club.” This is a wonderful opportunity tohelp Youth Project Show contest-ants. Get a custom-made “100Club” gift with a $100 donationand one entry in the drawing foranimals purchased. Get the giftand an additional entry in thedrawing for a steer with a $400donation. Proceeds will go to-wards the purchase of Youth Proj-ect Show livestock and projects,particularly for those livestockprojects not chosen for sale in theauction and also to boost mini-mum sales prices in the auction.Send check or money order to:Chambers County Youth ProjectShow 100 Club, P.O. Box 177,Anahuac, Texas 77514. n Do you want your child to learnabout sewing, cooking, photogra-phy and animal science? Join the4-H! Meetings are held every sec-ond Tuesday at East Chambers El-ementary School in Winnie at

6:30 p.m. Call Ms. Amanda at658-8795 for more information.n The Chambers County Histori-cal Museum is now open on Sat-urdays to better accommodatepublic visitations. The new mu-seum hours are Tuesday thru Sat-urday from 8 a.m. to noon and 1p.m. to 5 p.m. The museum ishome to thousands of historicalobjects and artifacts, most col-lected from Chambers Countyresidents. The library section con-tains numerous historical volumesincluding the genealogy recordsof many pioneer ChambersCounty families. Admission isfree but donations are welcome.n The Senior Citizen Project of-fers van service to ChambersCounty seniors and disabled forBaytown, Liberty, Beaumont andGalveston. It also offers frozenmeals to seniors over 60. Locatedat The Wellness Center. Call 267-3559 for more information.n MET Head Start of Anahuac,

at 1305 Willcox, is taking appli-cations for all 3-5 year olds. Tak-ing applications between thehours of 7 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Theprogram offers a curriculum thatprepares children for kindergarten.Call 267-2240 for details.n New Women/Infants/Childrenhours at the Anahuac, Winnie, Mt.Belvieu locations. All offices areopen from 8 a.m. to noon andfrom 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday. For more information, call267-8443.n The Chambers County LibrarySystem will hold storytime at 10a.m. on Fridays. Parents are en-couraged to bring their childrenand help get them started on thelove of reading.n The Juanita Hargraves Memo-rial Branch Library in Winnie willhold Toddler Time at 10 a.m.every Wednesday.n The Winnie-Stowell Women’sCivic Club meets on the firstTuesday of each month. Visitors

and new members are welcome.Come join us in our work to betterthe scholarship fund and to betterour community.”n The Hamshire-Fannett 4-HClub holds its monthly meeting onthe first Tuesday of each month atthe H-F Elementary School audi-torium. Meetings start at 7 p.mn The Winnie 4-H Club meets onthe second Tuesday of each monthat the East Chambers ElementarySchool cafeteria. The meetingstarts at 6:30 p.m. For more infor-mation, contact Billy Thomas Jr.at 409-781-8946.n ESL classes are held everyWednesday at 4:30 p.m. and everySaturday morning at 8 a.m. at theChambers County Library branchin Anahuac.n GED preparation classes areheld every Thursday evening at 6p.m. to 9 p.m. at the East Cham-bers High School, class 206. Theclass is free. For more informationon registration, call 409-296-8142.

LawKirk Larry Law, 53, of

Hamshire, died April 24, 2012, athis residence. He was born to JoEllen and Herbert Law, on January26, 1959, in Olla, La.and was a res-ident of the Hamshire area since1966.

Survivors include his sister, Bar-bara Flickinger and her husband,Ronald, of Hamshire; two brothers,Randy Law and his wife, Charlotte,and Gregg Law and his wife,Laure, all of Hamshire;

He was preceded in death by hisparents.

Funeral services were 3:00 p.m.Friday, April 27, 2012, at Brous-sard’s, with burial in FairviewCemetery.

Complete and updated informa-tion may be found at www.brous-sards1889.com.

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The community briefs is a free servicefor fund raisers and

not-for-profit events. Contact The Hometown Press at (409) 296-9988 orfax your announcement to (409) 296-

9987. You may also email us at:[email protected]

COMMUNITY CALENDAR

n True Conservative Chambers County Family Valuesn True Commitment to Chambers County An ExcellentEducationn Unmatched Experience in our Courts of General Ju-risdictionn Highest Professional Ethics & Standards

RICHARD BAKER Age 50, Married 23 years to Kylene Harmon Baker,Anahuac school teacher & mother of their four children, Sarah, Emily, John Harmon & Rice — all educated in our Chambers County Schools. Members,First United Methodist Church of Anahuac, Texas andalso attend services at Middleton Memorial Methodist Church of Wallisville, Texasn Entire Family are Lifelong Chambers County ResidentsnAnahuac High School (1980) n University of Texas at Austin (1985) n University of Texas School of Law (1987)n Veteran Lawyer Lifelong General Practitioner (Civil& Criminal, Trials & Appeals, from Small Claims to theSupreme Court) n Licensed to Practice Law in 1988 n Recognized Expertise in Trial and Appeals n Board Certified, Civil Trial Law (since 1994) nAdmitted to United States Supreme Court nAdmitted to US District Courts & 5th CircuitCourt of Appeals n Life Fellow of the Texas Bar Foundationn Member of the Texas Association of Civil Trial & Appellate Specialistsn 6 Year Member Representing Chambers & LibertyCounties on the Grievance Committee of the State Barof Texas - Districts 3A & 3B

WE WANT A DISTRICT JUDGE WITH

VOTE RICHARD BAKER for

344TH DISTRICT JUDGE

CHAMBERS COUNTYPol. adv. paid by Richard Baker in compliance with the voluntary limits of the Judicial Campaign Fairness Act.

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