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Thursday, September 19, 2024 at 11:28 PM
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Rain doesn’t keep the students down

Julias Tidbits
I am thankful for the young. They did not let the rain deter them. I saw beautiful pictures of the girls and boys at their 2024 Prom at the Manor House on Pinecrest Road Saturday night. They crowned a king and queen with smiles and pictures of everyone.

The 2024 THS Prom King is Richard Johnson and the THS Prom Queen is Abby Crowton. Congratulations.

Oh, to be young again.

•This week Martin Senior Citizen Center will be preparing 153 shut-in lunches from the Trinity Community Center while the kitchen at the center is being remodeled. Thank you, Trinity city. We received a Temple Inland Grant.

The kitchen has not been remodeled in 32 years and some of the parts to repair used items are no longer available or even made anymore. Regular lunches are being served at Martin Center at 11:30 a.m. from their steam table. Lunches are still $6. See you there.

•Thursday, the Trinity High School’s Fine Arts Gala Fundraiser is showcasing a night at the Kentucky Derby. The theme is Kentucky Derby Run for the Roses. Doors open at 6 p.m. at the Trinity High School campus front entrance.

Tickets cost $30 each. The price includes a three-course dinner, silent auction, and live student entertainment. For more information call the THS office at (936) 594-3560.

•New Adventure has been rescheduled event to this Friday. “Spring Fling” 42 Domino Tournament is hosted by Julia’s Tidbits and sponsored by Joseph’s Restaurant at 551 S. Robb St. Entry fee is $10 each person, and registration starts at 9 a.m. Friday morning, and games begin at 10 a.m.

The Entry Fee includes drinks, snacks, and lunch. Partners are chosen before the games start, and the first, second, and third place teams receive monetary prizes for their endeavors. For more information, please call Daisy Holland at (936) 594-9004 or (936) 332-5008, or Julia McMichael at (936) 537- 8171.

•The weather is forecast to be good this week, just is time for the seventh annual Trinity Fair Association Scholarship Crawfish Boil Scholarship Fundraiser at the Trinity Community Center, 806 S. Robb St., on Friday.

The dinner will be served at 6 p.m. The cost of the individual ticket at the gate is $65. Music and beer are available at no charge.

Regular table seating is $500 for 10 seats and VIP tables (which there are only 45 of these tables) is $600. For more information, contact Tally Jo Stout at (936) 645-6994.

The Trinity Community Fair Association announces their last two livestock validation dates; swine, lamb and goat forms are due May 30, and rabbit and heifer entries validation date is Aug. 29. Steers validation was held in April.

The Trinity Community Fair is 75 years old this year. To honor this occasion, a committee selected the 2024 Fair theme to be “Hats off to 75 Years.”

•Sunday is Mother’s Day.

•Upcoming TISD activities:

May 14 is the Trinity High School Athletic Banquet.

May 17 is the THS Tigerette Banquet.

May 21 is the Spring Choir and Band Concert.

May 23 is graduation practice and robing, and the THS Award and Scholarship Night in the Gym from 6-7 p.m.

May 25 is Graduation Day for Trinity High School seniors. The ceremony takes place from 3-4 p.m. at the Bernard G. Johnson Coliseum at Bobby K. Marks Drive in Huntsville.

May 30 is a vaccination clinic at THS Gym from 10:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m.

June 1 is a softball tournament fundraiser for the TISD Girls’ softball program.

The last day of school for TISD is June 6.

Summer School starts June 10.

•May 27 is Memorial Day.

•June 2 is the second quarter blood drive sponsored by the Knights of Columbus of the Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church to be held in the parking lot of Brookshire Brothers on Highway 19 South. The drive starts at 9 a.m. and ends at 2 p.m. This is very important to our community, and if you can give blood, please support this endeavor.

•First Methodist Church of Trinity is hosting Vacation Bible School July 15-19. You may register now. The hours are 9 a.m. until noon Monday through Friday. The Cokebury’s VBS program this year is “Hero Hotline” called together to serve God. The church is located at 131 N. Elm St. For more information, call Laura at (936) 594-3826.

Also, First Methodist Church of Trinity hosts a Community Music Night every third Thursday of the month. The doors open at 5 p.m. and the public is welcome to come and take the stage. Call (936) 694-3826 for more information.

•Dorcas Wills Memorial Baptist Church is hosting Vacation Bible School July 8-12 at 201 N. Robb St. in Trinity. The school starts at 8 a.m. and ends at 2:30 p.m. For more information, call the church office at (936) 594-3822.

See you at the THS Fine Arts Department fundraiser Thursday night.


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