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September 24, 2019 - The Shelby County Historical Commission will be selling T-Shirts at the 43rd Annual East Texas Poultry Festival. These Bella Canvas T-Shirts feature an original graphic design of the 1885 Historic Count House surrounded by the 6 major towns in the county, Center, Shelbyville, Joaquin, Timpson, Tenaha, and Huxley.

T-Shirts will be adult size S-XXL and will be sold for $20.00 each. Proceeds will be used towards the renovation of the 1913 Shelby County Historical Annex Building (County Records Building). Supply is limited, so head on over to the Historical Commission booth at the Poultry Festival, Thursday, October 3rd through Saturday, October 5th and get your limited edition Shelby County Historical Commission T-Shirt.

September 24, 2019 - The Piney Woods Photographic Society (PWPS) held its regular monthly meeting this past Saturday, in Center, TX with the monthly challenge "Perspective/Framed" being photographs submitted by members for evaluation and voting. The PWPS members really show great initiative in their photographs this month. The challenge favorites are shown below. To view all the challenge photographs check out the Piney Woods Photographic Society Flick Page .

The monthly workshop was on "How to photograph Silhouettes."


1st place - Melvin Henson


2nd place (tie) - Billie F. Jones


2nd place (tie) - Linda Henson


3rd place - Lawrence Davis

If anyone is interested in better photography or learning more about cameras, feel free to attend any meeting on the third Saturday of the month at the First United Methodist Church, Center, TX.  Like us on our Facebook page to learn more about the Piney Woods Photographic Society or meetings.

September 24, 2019 - Do you have some books that preschool children may enjoy reading and you would like to donate them to a good cause? If so, you can drop them off at Tri-c Headstart located 214 Nacogdoches Street in Center, TX or call Saundra Bell Christopher at (936) 657-4740 and I will come pick them up.

September 20, 2019 - The United States’ National POW/MIA Recognition Day is observed across the nation on the third Friday of September each year. Americans take the time to remember those who are or were at one time prisoners of war (POW) and those who are still missing in action (MIA), as well as their families. National POW/MIA Recognition Day is not a federal public holiday in the United States but it is a national observance.

Shelby County Memorial Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8904 and the Auxiliary invite the public to their remembrance program Friday, September 20th, 10:00 a.m. at the Veterans Memorial, 1885 Historic Courthouse in Center. The POW/MIA Flag that has flown there 24/7 for the last year will be retired and a new one hoisted.

The names of veterans from Shelby County known to have at one time been a Prisoner of War and those still missing in action will be read.  As always the public, city and county officials from all over Shelby County are cordially invited.

More information contact Post Quartermaster Larry Hume, 598-2976 or chief@chiefimaging.com.

September 19, 2019 - The Democratic Party currently have 4 vacant precincts to be chaired. Vacant precincts are: Precinct 1 W, JOI Ranch; Precinct 3, Sardis Campti; Precinct 6, Dreka; and Precinct 9 N, Timpson.

You could be appointed or could run for election to the chair. For more information, contact Patsy Handy, Shelby County Chair for the Democratic Party at 936-657-5018 or email patsy10handy@yahoo.com.

September 19, 2019 - The 2019 Poultry Festival tee shirts have arrived!!!!  Thank you to Center First United Pentecostal Church, this year’s tee shirt Sponsor.

The tee shirts are available for purchase at the following locations:  All Farmers State Bank locations including the Main Branch, Roughrider Branch, Shelbyville Branch and Joaquin Branch; Citizens Bank; Sabine State Bank; Payne and Payne Home N’Suchlike and The Shelby County Chamber of Commerce.  New this year are Toddler sizes, 2T, 3T and 4T.  Regular sizes available – adult small to 3XL and youth small to youth large.  My First Poultry Festival Onsies are also available.

The 43rd Annual East Texas Poultry Festival, presented by Farmers State Bank, begins with the Opening Ceremonies, sponsored by Focus Care of Center at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, October 3rd and runs through Saturday, October 5th.   Gold Sponsors for the Festival are: The City of Center, Drewery Construction, Pilgrims Pride and Tyson Foods.

For additional information, please call 936.598.3682, email info@shelbycountychamber.com or visit www.shelbycountychamber.com.

September 18, 2019 - The Daughters of the Republic of Texas will recognzie Texas military heroes on Septermber 18, 2019 with Texas Heroes Day.  This day will honor Texas Military, past and present. The DRT has designated the day to honor and preserve the memory of the volunteer soldiers who died defending the Republic of Texas and her independence. Special emphasis is placed on honoring those of the 1842 Dawson Massacre and the Mier Expedition. 

In 1842, the Mexican Army staged several raiding expeditions into Texas, and had captured San Antonio. Answering the call for help, Nicholas Dawson led a group of men, mostly from Fayette County, to fight. On September 18, 1842, thirty-six of these volunteer Texan soldiers were killed on the field of battle. The battle took place near Salado Creeek, a few miles northeast of San Antonio. Three survivors escaped to tell the story, and fifteen other were taken prisoner by Mexican soldiers. The captured prisoners were marched to Perote Prison in Veracruz, Mexico, and these men, only nine survived to return to Texas. 

To retaliate against the Mexican raids, Texas launched a military expedition against Mexican border towns in November 1842. The expedition was ordered to disband in December, but many refused the order, and about three hundred men set out to avenge the Dawson Massacre. Crossing the border into the town of Mier, they fought a bloddy battle, exhausted their supplies, and had to surrender. They were treated as privateers and initially sentenced to death by Santa Anna. After foreign diplomats interceded and Santa Anna promised mercy, he modified his order for the decimation of the prisoners, or the election of every tenth man. The "Black Beans of Death" lottery decided the fate of the prisoners: 159 white beans and 17 black beans were placed in a jar. Each of the 176 men was forced to draw from the jar, and those who drew the black beans were executed at dusk that day. The remaining prisoners were put to work; some escaped, some died, and of those left, all had been released by September 1844.

On September 18, 1848, the remains of those who died in the Dawson Massacre, Perote Prison, and others who drew the "Black Beans of Death" in the Mier Expedition were buried at Monument Hill, a site in Fayette County overlooking the Colorado River. Sam Houston and other dignitaries were among more than 1000 people who attended the ceremony, where the remains were buried with full military honors.

September 16, 2019 - The Senior Nutrition Site is open Monday through Friday from 9am until 2pm. Lunch is served at 11:30am each day. We also play games (dominos and cards) and every Wednesday we have Bingo at 10am.

We have an exercise program every Tuesday and Thursday at 10am. Come and enjoy the fellowship. For Senior Citizens the suggested donation is $3.00. You do not have to be a senior citizen to come and eat with us, we just ask for a $6.00 donation.

We also have a Meals on Wheels Program for people 60 or older that are homebound or need the help. Please call us at 936-598-7768 for this service.

Thank You, Darlene Mitchell, Program Director

Senior Nutrition Site is located at 124 Haley Drive/Loop 500, Center, Texas 75935.

September 11, 2019 - The Xi Alpha Delta Rho chapter of Beta Sigma Phi was pleased to be able to help the Care Closets that were recently started at CMS and CHS. The group collected toiletry items for both campuses, to provide care to any student in need.

The Care Closets were started at these two campuses to fill a need for CISD students. Basic necessities are not always easy to come by, even for older kids. The Care Closet is a way to meet those needs and to let the students know that the school staff is here to help them however they can. Donations are appreciated! Please contact Ashley Wulf at Center High School, if you would like to donate. She is the Students Needs Liaison and Intervention Coordinator.

September 9, 2019 - The Senior Nutrition Site will be hosting a new program called "Be Well, Live Well: A Program on Healthy Aging." Their first session will be on Monday, September 9th from 10am to 11am that day.

The program will discuss things such as engaging a healthier lifestyle, reducing your risk for disease, learning what nutrients your body needs as you age, creative meal plans and much more! The program will continue each Monday for 5 weeks.

For more information contact Feleshia Thompson at 936-598-7744.

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