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What-A-Melon Festival Time! Opening Ceremonies at 5pm

July 12, 2018 (Updated Schedule Flyer) - The 29th Annual What-A-Melon festival is rolling into downtown Center, Texas starting July 12th for 3 days of fun in the sun! The three days of festivities, July 12th, 13th, and 14th is looking for participants to join in and help make this the best What-A-Melon Festival ever. Platinum sponsors for the festival are Farmers State Bank, Toledo-Bend.com, and Shelby Savings Bank.

(Updated) Entry into the festival is $5 per button and admission buttons are good all three days of the festival. Children five and under get in free. Arm bands are available each night of the festival for rides and are $20. Arm band hours are Thursday 5:30pm to 10pm and Friday/Saturday 5:30pm to 10:30pm.

The What-A-Melon Festival's biggest attraction, the Largest Watermelon Contest, is Thursday evening and the winning melons will be on display for festival visitors to see and have photos made with this year's largest watermelons! The weigh-in will be July 12th at 5pm under the big tent. Come see who will take home the big prize money!

The Pet Show will be held Friday, July 13th at 6pm. Sign up is at 5:30pm to enter your favorite pet. Be sure to wow the judges by adding a little watermelon style to your pet's stage presence.

Reed Barton, a singer/songwriter from Burleson, Texas will take to the stage Friday at 8:30pm. Come out and enjoy a finger lickin' mix of classic country and classic rock music and welcome Barton to the East Texas What-A-Melon Festival!

The What-A-Melon Fun Run/5K will jumpstart Saturday's activities at 7am. Proceeds from the run will benefit the Shelby County Cancer Fund. Click here to download this year's entry form. Registration forms can be dropped off at Farmer's State Bank downtown.

The fan favorites - Seed Spitting Contest and Speed Eating Contest is set for 3pm Saturday under the big tent! Come out and demonstrate your watermelon seed spitting skills along with who can down their melon slice the fastest! 

The What-A-Melon Pageant is Saturday evening from 5:30pm until 7:30pm.

Last but certainly not least, a Shelby County favorite, Zach Mason and the Jars will be performing on stage under the big tent Saturday evening at 8pm and will close out all the festival activities with a great live performance that fans won't forget!

The What-A-Melon Festival is hosted by the Center Rotary Club. Additional sponsors who make the festival possible are (Gold Sponsors) City of Center; Focused Care of Center; (Silver Sponsors) Center Glass; R&D Distributors; Citizens Bank; Deep East Texas Electric Cooperative; ACE Hardware; Kyle Coffin, DDS; Coral Cactus; Texas Credit; (Bronze Sponsors) Toledo Automotive / NAPA; Sandy Wheeler State Farm; and Tammy Steptoe Realty. Be sure to thank all the festival sponsors.

Proceeds raised from the What-A-Melon Festival by the Rotary Club of Center are donated back to various organizations in the community to help fight hunger, provide scholarships, support the youth, and more! Through the years the club has made pledges which have helped construct the John D. Windham Civic Center, the Center Baseball Park, and the Center Softball Park.

July 11, 2018 - Center resident, Roger Doyle, was installed as District Governor at the Lions Club 101st International Convention held in Las Vegas on July 3, 2018.

DG Roger will serve over District S1 which consists of 49 Lions Clubs and covers Angelina, Cherokee, Hardin, Jasper, Jefferson, Nacogdoches, Newton, Orange, Panola, Polk, Rusk, Sabine, San Augustine. Shelby, Trinity and Tyler counties.

DG Roger is a member and current secretary of the Center Noon Lions Club.

July 10, 2018 - Tri-C Head Start is taking applications NOW for the 2018-2019 Program Year for children Birth to 5 years old. To complete and application you will need your child's birth certificate, insurance card, WIC card (if applicable), shot record and your proof of income (W-2, Tax Return, check stubs, award letter, etc.). To make an appointment to do an application contact Saundra Christopher at (936) 657-4740, schristopher@tccainc.org, or Inbox me on the Tri-C Head Start Facebook page.


East Texas Delegates with Congressman Louie Gohmert

July 10, 2018 - For high school students who grow up in rural Texas, visiting a place like Washington, D.C., might sound like a far-away dream. But every year, more than 100 such students are given the opportunity to travel to the capital for an intensive weeklong tour. June 6th – 14th, Texas students representing their respective electric cooperatives had this opportunity to join more than 1,600 other students from around the nation for the 2018 Electric Cooperative Government-In-Action Youth Tour. Delegates representing Deep East Texas Electric Cooperative were Anna Bardwell of Tenaha and Conner Downs of Broaddus.

From Left: Anna Bardwell of Tenaha and Connor Downs of BroaddusIn Washington, tour participants get to see with their own eyes sights they may have only experienced in history books or on television. Texas' students also have the chance to participate in the wreath-laying ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery, Tour Mt. Vernon, visit the Holocaust and Smithsonian Museums, take a midnight tour with Congressman Louie Gohmert, watch a show at the Kennedy Center and much more.

In addition to visiting monuments, museums and historical sites that would be a part of any standard tour of the capital, the students also fulfilled the ambition of then-U.S. Sen. Lyndon Johnson, who inspired the Youth Tour with his desire expressed in 1957 for young people to "actually see what the flag stands for and represents," when he addressed the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association’s Annual Meeting in Chicago. Consequently, some Texas electric cooperatives sent groups of young people to Washington, D.C., to work during the summer in Sen. Johnson’s office. In 1958, an electric cooperative in Iowa sponsored the first group of 34 young people on a week-long study tour of the nation’s capital. Later that same year, another bus load came from Illinois. The idea grew and other states sent busloads of young people throughout the summer. By 1959, the “Youth Tour” had grown to 130 delegates.

In 1964, NRECA began to coordinate joint activities among the state delegations and suggested that co-op representatives from each state arrange to be in Washington, D.C. during Youth Tour week. The first year of the coordinated tour included approximately 400 young people from 12 states. Word of the program has continued to spread and today, more than 1,500 young people and their chaperones from 45 states participate in the Youth Tour every year.

For more information about the Youth Tour, contact the Cooperative at 936-229-3907.

July 10, 2018 - Shelby County Outreach Ministries, Inc. needs your help! We have been busy this summer handing out emergency food boxes and we need your help to fill up our food pantry once again. Working together is important as we strive to stomp out hunger.    

Any canned good is welcomed, but here is a short list of items we use the most in our food boxes: Corn, Green Beans, Sweet Peas, Carrots, Tuna, Chili, Potatoes, Various Beans, and canned soup. 

You can drop off your canned goods at the Helping Hands Outreach Center, which is located at 930 Shelbyville Street. We are on the corner of Shelbyville St. and MLK. 

For more information please call us at 936-598-4990. 

As always, we are grateful for your support. God Bless you.

July 10, 2018 - Luke Brown Watermelons and Wiggins Farms are sponsoring the Texas Watermelon Queen and the National Watermelon Queen who will be visiting royalty for the 2018 What-A-Melon Festival - July 12th, 13th, and 14th.

Savannah Christensen, previously the 2017 Florida Watermelon Queen is the new 2018 National Watermelon Queen. She travels all over the United States, as well as Canada, promoting the production and consumption of the happiest, and tastiest fruit in the world, watermelon! Miss Christensen said, "There is no place I would rather be on July 12-14 than the 2018 East Texas What-A-Melon festival. I'm so excited to see what fun activities are in store for families and friends!"

Hannah Crisp, the 2018 Texas Watermelon Queen, will also be attending the festival. Miss Crisp gave a history of her journey to becoming the Texas Watermelon Queen, "I am currently a senior nursing student at East Texas Baptist University pursuing a career in pediatric oncology. Recently I was honored with the opportunity of representing the Texas Watermelon Association throughout the year traveling all over Texas, some out of state, and even out of the country promoting the sales of watermelons and the watermelon industry. I was crowned in November of 2017 at the Texas Watermelon Association Convention in McAllen. Most recently I have gotten to attend the Viva Fresh Produce Expo, go on a farm tour, attend the Alamo Watermelon Festival, and many other events. I am looking forward to my next event at the East Texas What-a-melon festival to share my love of watermelons and promoting the Texas watermelon industry."

Wiggins Farms and Luke Brown Watermelons are proud to sponsor these two ladies attending the What-A-Melon Festival and invite everyone to give a friendly East Texas 'Howdy' to them as they attend all the festival activities.

July 9, 2017 - The 2018 What-A-Melon Festival t-shirts have arrived and are available for purchase at Farmers State Bank main branch through Wednesday, July 11th and at the coke booth during the festival. All shirts are $15 each.

The What-A-Melon Festival starts Thursday, July 12th with opening ceremonies at 5pm and the Largest Watermelon contest weighing in after the offical watermelon cutting. The festival runs through Saturday, July 14th.

Scott Stanfield, President of the Rotary Club of Center, revealed the winner of the What-A-Melon Festival logo contest to be Amanda Hughes. Miss Hughes is now a senior at Center High School. It's her design representing the meat of the festival, the watermelon slice, that is on all the festival t-shirts!

Shirts can be bought this week at Farmers State Bank main branch Monday-Wednesday from 9am until 3pm.

Related article: Rotary Club Announces Winner of Festival Logo Design

July 6, 2018 (More Photos by Ronny Samford) - The American Legion Post 5 presented their Tenaha Independence Day Celebration for 2018 on July 4th at Tiger Stadium. Everyone attending enjoyed entertainment by the Calvery Boys prior to the fireworks display.

The patriotic celebration was made possible thanks to the following sponsors: Scull Timber Company, Bounds Insurance Agency, Tenaha Businessmen's Club, Shelby County Chamber of Commerce, Raymond K. Vann and Associates, The Doc Watson Family, AEP Southwestern Electric Power, City of Tenaha, Tenaha Housing Authority, the American Legion, Wayne Christian, Railroad Commissioner, Roland and Diane Cross, Longview Asphalt, Inc. and First National Bank of Hughes Spring - Tenaha. Special thanks to Tenaha ISD for use of their facility.

July 5, 2018 - The Xi Alpha Delta Rho chapter of Beta Sigma Phi recently made a donation to the Shelby County Children's Advocacy Center.  Funds were raised by the group during the month of December through their annual Breakfast with Santa fundraiser.  Xi Alpha Delta Rho supports several local organizations that benefit the children of Shelby County each year through their fundraiser.

After director Denise Merriman, pictured, gave the group an overview of what all The Shelby County Children's Advocacy Center does for our community's children and their families, a check was presented by president Anna Stuever.

July 5, 2018 - Due to recent complaints and in an effort for maintenance personnel to improve the appearance of Oaklawn Memorial Park, management will begin strictly enforcing the rules and regulations regarding the decoration of cemetery lots. It is our goal to ensure that the cemetery is neat, clean and respectful for our community.

The placing of vases, toys, metal designs, ornaments, and similar articles upon lots are not permitted. We kindly ask that such items be removed.

Artificial flowers or real flowers are permitted on monuments containing a receptacle.

The deadline for the removal of all unapproved items will be August 1, 2018.

After that date, any unapproved items will be removed and discarded by cemetery personnel.

Thank you in advance for your assistance with this matter.

Click here to view Cemetery Park Rules and Regulations regarding ornaments and flowers (Updated)

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