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Volume 4 No. 3 July 8, 2009
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Brewer student designs Habitat for Humanity home
Sustainable living is being made a reality by local students who
worked to make an impact on society through “green” design, and
a student from Brewer High School is part of the team making this
happen.
Six high school students from the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex
decided to take a step toward their future and away from the
relaxation of summer to attend
Next
Generation
Design
Institute, a 10-day internship
program held at Huckabee, a
Fort Worth architecture firm.
The NGDI program, now
in its seventh year, is designed
to give high school students
with an interest in architecture
or engineering an opportunity
to see how a professional
firm
functions
including
client meetings, developing
designs, working in teams and
presentation delivery. This year’s
program partnered with Habitat
for Humanity and challenged
the students to create a single- As part of the winning team,
family home using sustainableTaylor Lynn was awarded a
design strategies.
$2,000 scholarship.
The students selected for the
2009 NGDI program were Taylor Lynn from White Settlement
ISD, Josh Giles from All Saints’ Episcopal School in Fort Worth,
Aaron Whiting and Angela Garcia from Crowley ISD and Jackson
Eudy and Austin Jones from Mansfield ISD.
Students were placed into teams of two and provided workstations
at Huckabee for the 10-day program. The challenge was to create
a 1,600 square foot sustainable single-family home that included
at least five “green” strategies. Working along side Huckabee staff
in the production department, the students learned how to create
an effective faux design for Habitat for Humanity. They visited a
construction site, met with a landscape architect, learned the business
of architecture and met with Huckabee executives.
The students also traveled to Texas Tech University for a twoday visit to the College of Architecture where the students were able
to discover life as an architect student, develop final presentation
vignettes and build models of their sustainable family home.
Final design presentations were made in front of a panel of
judges, friends, family and the Huckabee staff Wednesday, June 25.
Participation and achievement scholarships were awarded to each
student totaling $10,800. Taylor Lynn will be a senior at Brewer
High School in the Fall. As part of the winning team, he was
awarded a $2,000 scholarship.
District Judge discusses
juvenile courts at crime
watch meeting
Independence Day
Kids, fun and 4th of July
By Shirley Durko
Tommy Goble is seen here upside
down in the 3D spinning globe
ride.
Hundreds of kids and
adults enjoyed food, music,
drinks and games this past
Saturday at the Freedom
Celebration in Central
Park. The White Settlement
Fire Department cooled off
the kids with the firehoses
while adults visited under
the Gene Hatcher Pavilion.
Photos by Ben Posey
Taking a look at movies just UNDER THE RADAR
ENTERTAINMENT COMMENTARY
By A.C. Hall
Every year we hear a whole lot about a handful of films
and yet it seems that some of the best movies are ones that get
little promotion. There are some amazing looking movies
landing in theaters in the upcoming year and we’re going to
take a look at them so they don’t pass us by.
The first of these films will be releasing
on Aug. 7 and is called Cold Souls. This
unique comedy/drama stars Paul Giamatti
who, in a bizarre and unique twist, plays
himself in the film. Giamatti is feeling
overburdened and sluggish and learns of
a company that removes and stores your
soul for you. Soon Giamatti starts to hate
the numbness he feels without his soul
and wants it reinstalled but learns that it’s
been stolen from the storage facility. He
then embarks on a quest to track it down
and get it back.
This movie won’t be showing up
everywhere as it’s one of those extremely
bizarre stories that won’t appeal to
everyone, but I really am excited to check
it out. It’s a really unique premise and
Giamatti is such an amazing actor and I
really think this will be a truly interesting
movie.
Also releasing on Aug. 7 is Paper Heart.
This is a fake documentary starring a
really unique and charming young actress
Charlene Yi. She’s a cute and awkward
young actress and in the film goes on a
quest to understand love, saying she’s
immune to feeling it. Eventually the
documentary comes across another young
awkward actor Michael Cera and the two
of them begin a strange new relationship.
This looks to be one of the most
adorable films to release in some time. Yi
and Cera couldn’t be a more perfect match
as the two of them just may be the most
awkward humans ever and yet together
they couldn’t be more wonderful. I can
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About 25 West side residents
attended the Crime Watch Meeting
at Normandale Baptist Church this
past Thursday evening. Judge Jean
Boyd of the 323 District Court
was the guest speaker bringing
information to the audience about
the juvenile court system.
Judge Boyd stated that she and
five other judges handle the juvenile
court cases for the district.
The Juvenile Courts in Texas
hear the cases of children between
10 and 16 years old. When they
turn 17 they are tried in an adult
court. Judge Boyd provided a chart
showing that in 2008 six thousand
one hundred and forty-five cases
(6,165) were referred to Tarrant
County Juvenile Services. One
thousand six hundred sixty-seven
(1,667) of those cases were for
felony crimes and six hundred and
five (605) were for violent crimes.
These were all crimes committed
by children under the age of 17,
with some of the children being
under ten years old.
Judge Boyd told the crowd that
about 6% of the juvenile offenders
are not rehabilitated. The good
news, she stated, is that 94% learn
their lesson through the many
avenues of rehabilitation, education
and encouragement provided to
them and their parents by Tarrant
County.
The state legislature has
somewhat tied the hands of the
local judges by passing laws that
prohibit the juveniles from being
incarcerated for misdemeanors.
She said that basically a child can
commit misdemeanor crimes over
and over and all the judge can do is
say, “If you do that again, I’ll have
to warn you again.”
The fact that there is no real
consequence deters very few of the
repeat juvenile offenders. Some
lawmakers feel that after several
offenses have been committed,
a more severe action should be
taken.
say with a high level of certainty that you
will fall in love with this trailer as soon as
you watch it.
On Aug. 14 you’ve got a movie that I
am unbelievably excited about releasing.
It’s called District 9 and is a science fiction
movie about a giant alien ship that is stuck
hovering on Earth. The aliens are forced
to stay in a certain district and the movie
is about why they are here and how they
are being treated by the humans.
This one has one of my favorite trailers
I’ve seen in a long time. It’s a really
mysterious preview and one that is full of
creativity and style, and I absolutely can’t
wait to see this one in theaters. This is
one that I think will be a big cult hit.
Also releasing on that day is the thriller
A Perfect Getaway. Starring Steve Zahn
and Mila Jovovich, this film is about
a couple who heads to a remote island
getaway for a hiking adventure vacation.
They soon team up with a few other
couples hiking through the area but then
discover that there is a man and woman
team murdering other hikers in the area.
Zahn and Jovovich find themselves on
the run as they try to figure out which
of the couples are targets and which are
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Commentary:
Isn’t it heart breaking to know
that we have so many children in
our county who have such difficult
lives? Doesn’t it make you wonder
about the cause and what can be
done about it?
With all the programs offered
to these children and their parents
you would think that their lives
could be changed, and remember
94% are, but what about the 6%
who will end up committing a very
serious crime and then will spend
their life in prison?
What about the victims of these
serious crimes who might possibly
have lost someone they love? This
is a caring community and many
are involved in many ways, but
there are some who when their
child is involved in criminal activity
do not take it seriously. Some
parents even believe that when
a child commits a misdemeanor
they are just “being kids.” Is there
too much apathy? If you haven’t
been a victim, are you not worried
about it? Hope we see more of you
at the next Crime Watch meeting
and that more of you will get
involved in helping to keep your
neighborhood safe.
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West Side News
Movies under the radar continued from front cover
the killers.
This one just looks like a rock
solid thriller. Zahn has really
come into his own as an actor
in recent years, and one of my
favorite actors Timothy Olyphant
co-stars in this one. I’m excited
for this one to release and think it
could be a real surprise hit of the
summer.
The next release flying under the
radar will be hitting on Sept. 9 and
is called 9. This one will be easy to
remember as it comes out on 9-909. It’s a computer animated film
set after humanity’s destruction
and follows the exploits of nine
strange little creatures that were
created by a scientist right before
humanity was wiped out. These
nine creatures must fight back
against the robots who have taken
over the planet.
Even though its computer
generated, this is a PG-13 film
that is being done by Tim Burton
and Timur Bekmambetov
(director of Wanted) and looks
incredible. The visual style is
really unbelievably good and the
movie looks smart and haunting.
This is one that should be a real
treat.
Sept. 11 brings us another
great unheralded film and this
one is called Whiteout. Based off
the comic book of the same name
this movie stars Kate Beckinsale
who travels to Antarctica to try
and get to the bottom of the first
ever murder committed there.
The story will focus heavily on
the location and the horribly
fierce conditions that exist there.
While there’s not a ton of story
to go on from this trailer, it looks
like it’s got a lot going for it. The
location is very reminiscent of 30
Days of Night, which was another
comic book based movie, and
this one also looks like it could
be a really strong action film.
On Sept. 18 the space horror
film Pandorum releases and I’m
fully prepared to be completely
freaked out by it. Starring
Dennis Quaid, this movie takes
place in deep space. Quaid and
another crew member on this
big ship wake up from cryogenic
sleep with no memory of who
they are, why they’re on the ship,
or what happened to the rest of
the crew.
This film looks about as creepy
as possible as the humans on
the ship struggle against the
monstrous evil that has beset
them in deep space. Something
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about sci-fi mixed with horror
freaks me out in a big way and
Pandorum looks to continue that
trend.
Oct. 9 will bring us the
great looking action comedy
Zombieland. Starring Woody
Harrelson, this film is set after a
zombie outbreak that takes over
most of the world. Harrelson
is a masterful zombie killer who
teams up with a haphazard group
of teenagers as they all try to
survive as zombies overrun the
planet.
This one looks like a really
hilarious action movie and
Harrelson is once again cast in
a great role. He’s never been
my favorite actor but has found
himself in some perfect roles and
this one fits him really well. The
trailer is full of funny jokes and
great action and this one should
be a great October release.
The final film I want to
highlight is one that I’ve been
anxiously awaiting. Releasing
on Oct. 16 is The Road. This
film stars Viggo Mortensen as a
beleaguered father who is trying
to lead his wife and young son
to safety in a post apocalyptic
America. The going is extremely
tough and those who are still
alive are all roughly scraping to
survive and will stop at nothing
to get by.
This film is based off a hugely
successful novel and looks to be
a true one of a kind epic. Based
off the trailer, I can’t tell you
how excited I am to see this
one. It looks unbelievably good
and as a huge Mortensen fan
I’m so excited to see him take
on another epic role such as this
one. This is certainly one to
add to the calendar and has the
chance to be one of the big films
of the year.
So there you have it. These
are some of the stronger looking
films releasing the last half of this
year that have been getting little
to no promotion. If you want to
get a closer look at each of these
films, then head over to www.
grizzlydetail.com/movies.html to
check out all of the trailers so you
can see which ones you’ll want to
add to your “must see” list.
The Class of 1979 Reunion
is planned for July 24-25, 2009.
Friday night the 25th will be a tour
of the New High School at 7 p.m.
Saturday night is the Main Event
at The Radisson Fossil Creek, in
Fort Worth. The PREPAY cost
for this event is $50 per person.
This needs to be paid by July 9,
2009. IF you have questions,
email Barbie Jaynes Brewer, at
barbiejaynesbrewer@ymail.com or
you can call at 817-899-3985.
Brewer High School Class of
1999 10 Year Reunion:Saturday,
August 8, 2009 6:30 - 9:30
p.m. Los Vaqueros For more
information and to buy tickets,
visit www.brewer1999.com.
Obituary
George “Darron” Radke,
39, beloved husband,
father, brother, and son
passed away Monday,
June 29, 2009. Memorial
Service: 1 p.m. July 11,
2009 Saturday at Las Vegas
Trail Church of Christ.
Darron was born October
26, 1970. Darron loved
the outdoors, hunting,
fishing and spending time
with his family.
He will be forever missed and
loved. Survivors: wife, Sherry;
Mother; Margaret Moore and
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DVD REVIEW:
A.C. at the movies!
By A.C. Hall
Away We Go: A summer
movie jewel
I can’t even begin this review
without disclosing that I’m a
major fan of the television show
“The Office.” John Krasinski is
my favorite actor on the show,
and I’ve been a huge fan of
his for a while now. However,
having seen both of the movies
he’s done since hitting it big,
I had accepted the fact that
he’s not a great actor. In both
Leatherheads and License to Wed
he was stiff and forgettable.
However, in Away We Go,
Krasinski brings to life an off
the wall unique character in a
charming story that is among
my favorites of the year.
The movie centers on Burt and Verona who are expecting their first
child. With nothing tying them down to where they currently live,
they set out across the country in search of a perfect place to settle down
and raise their family. While the two of them are extremely unique
individuals, the friends and family they visit with across the country are
at times outrageous and ridiculous and make Burt and Verona’s attempt
to find a home even more difficult.
Every once in a while a truly unique and wonderful movie like this
comes along and I’m so glad that I went out of my way to see this one.
It’s a truly lovely little film and one that is so needed during the summer
season of giant blockbusters filled with explosions and action. Away We
Go is about as anti-summer blockbuster as it gets.
The strength of this film is in the acting of all involved. Krasinski
does an award-winning job bringing the character of Burt to life, and
it really shows just how strong an actor he can be. Burt is offbeat,
awkward, ultra nerdy and hyper intelligent and Krasinski embraces
the role and seems like a completely different person in the film. His
pregnant girlfriend is played by Maya Rudolph, and the Saturday Night
Live actress shows she’s got the skills to do more than just late night
comedy. Add in a group of truly hilarious and talented co-stars and
you’ve got a film with some great and memorable performances.
THE VERDICT: This is a rare, quiet, charming and beautiful movie
that is one of my favorites I’ve seen in a while. It’s such an unassuming
story about love and family and is smartly written and acted throughout.
There are a few content related notes I need to share about the film.
The opening scene of the film is rather sexually explicit and really the
one thing I questioned in this great movie. It’s completely out of place
with the rest of the story and is completely out of synch with the rest
of this charming movie. While there’s no nudity, the short scene is a
bit graphic and is just such a misstep on the filmmakers’ part to have
included it at all. There’s also a heavy amount of language in the movie
so if you’re sensitive to that you may need to take that into consideration
before seeing it.
Only a few movies like this show up each year, and even though you
sometimes have to drive a little to find a theater showing it, the whole
thing is a very worthwhile endeavor. I very highly recommend that you
“SEE IT NOW” when it comes to Away We Go.
Away We Go is rated R for language and some sexual content.
The
The International
This film has been the subject of many jokes
among my friends since it released in theaters
many months ago. It’s an action/thriller in
which the main villain is a bank. This movie
slipped through the cracks for me and it took
me a bit to warm up to it once it released on
DVD but eventually I got around to checking
it out. While I had zero expectations for the
movie, I was pleasantly surprised to find out
that it was a fun thriller that was silly enough
to be laughable but serious enough to keep you
interested.
Clive Owen stars in the film as an international
agent trying to find a way to prove that a large
bank has been funding all sorts of terrorism
and war crimes across the planet. Each time
he finds a source inside the bank, they end up
missing and as pressure mounts on him to end
the investigation, he turns to more and more
desperate measures to get to the truth.
As silly as the story sounds it’s actually
pretty interesting and the film does a good
job of dropping you right into the conspiracy
of the bank and its evil ways. Owen is a real
pro in the role that some actors would only
do a halfhearted job with a movie like this but
he steps up and gives it his all. It’s no award
winning performance but it is a good one that
lends credibility to a movie that desperately
needs it.
THE VERDICT: Every once in a while
a perfect rental film comes along and that’s
exactly what The International is. Just the right
amount of drama and action mixed with some
great scenery and visuals make this an ideal fit
for an evening in with your loved ones.
The International is rated R for some
sequences of violence and language.
Public Enemies: Another summer letdown
Pretty soon this summer is going to become known
as one full of the most disappointing films, and Public
Enemies was another giant step down that road. This
is a film with a vivid and compelling true story to
base it on being presented by an incredibly talented
director with two of the best actors in Hollywood
to carry out the main roles. So you can imagine my
surprise when the movie was a long, boring string of
uninspiring performances and immediately forgettable
action sequences.
Set in the 1930’s this movie tells the story of
infamous bank robber John Dillinger (Depp) and the
men who worked hard to apprehend him. The film
opens up in the midst of his bank robbing reign of
terror as the FBI struggles to track him down. As the
hunt for Dillinger and his crew intensifies, the stakes
get higher and higher for both the criminals and the
lawmen.
It’s hard for me to really express how disappointed I
was with this movie. The people involved in making
it are some of the finest folks working in this industry
and yet nothing about this film gelled. Depp and Bale
both give emotionless, uninspired performances and
it’s sad to see some of the best in the business put forth
such a halfhearted effort.
The movie itself looks terrifically charming and
exciting from the trailers, but once you’re sitting
through two and a half hours of it that couldn’t
be further from the truth. The film is completely
without charm and therefore as it drags on endlessly
you care very little about either the supposed to be
charming Depp and the supposed to be intense Bale.
Long, long periods of overly dramatic scenes that drag
on endlessly lead into uninteresting action sequences.
Rinse and repeat for two hours and twenty minutes.
THE VERDICT: For me Public Enemies gets
harsher judgment than your average bad movie
because it should’ve been great. When a film has
regular actors and a regular director it may get more
of a pass, but when you have all the great components
that this one had and still fail, I think it’s fair to be a
bit more disappointed.
Ultimately that’s the word I keep coming back to.
Public Enemies was a disappointment. What easily
could’ve been one of the best movies of the summer
is instead a completely pedestrian crime drama with
no standout performances and a forgettable story. If
you’re really set on seeing this movie then I would say
wait and “RENT IT” but for most of you out there
I’d suggest that you “DON’T BOTHER” with this
forgettable, disappointing crime drama.
Public Enemies is Rated R for gangster violence and
some language.
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Again there are just two new releases
landing in theaters this weekend and
it’s not the strongest of lineups.
First up is Bruno, the new comedy
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You Beth Cooper. This teen comedy
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Page 4 Wednesday, July 8, 2009
THE IDLE
AMERICAN
Another Tale
from an Old Timer
Here’s a REAL fan!
By Norris Chambers
Commentary
by Dr. Don Newbury
figuring the par putt a scant
yardstick from the pin was a tapin. But, he missed!
He handled the misfortune like
a pro. Ryan, a golfing hacker at
best, didn’t. He swung his left arm
violently, his hand crashing into a
steel key box….
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F
ans of the Dallas Mavericks
basketball team sport Tshirts with “MFFL” lettering.
Attempts to pronounce it wad the
tongue; remember, “MFFL” is a long
putt from an acronym. (Owner Mark
Cuban came up with the designation:
Mavericks Fans For Life.)
In Burleson, Texas, a rabid sports fan
says his shirt letters mean: “Mickelson
Fan For Life.”
The fan is Greg Ryan, a Chick-fil-A
franchisee. Actually, he and his golfing
hero have much in common. They’re
both 39 this year, both left-handed and
both have wicked swings. Ryan’s talkedabout swing--the buzz of Burleson--was
NOT on the links. Friends there say
his swings are like barroom doors; if his
golf game were a prize fight, they’d stop
it….
Other comparisons drop off
considerably.
In 2007, for example, Mickelson
earned about 50 million dollars in
tournaments and endorsements, not far
behind Tiger Woods, who set the pace
for income among the world’s athletes.
Ryan that year sold tons of chicken, but
earned zilch for endorsements.
For years on the PGA Tour,
Mickelson was labeled “the best golfer
never to win a major tournament.” On
one of several “near misses,” he called
himself “an idiot.” This is one of the
kinder things said of Ryan after his
vicious swing referenced above.
OK, so back-tracking is a “must.”
Rain delayed the US Open final round
until Monday. Mickelson, runner-up
in four earlier opens, was in the chase.
With four holes to play, though, his
chances faded quickly. He had a chance
to tie or win until he bogeyed 17 and
the winner birdied 16.
Ryan, at work prepping for the noon
rush of chicken-eaters, claims that he
“kept his shoulder to the wheel during
the onslaught of patrons. Still, he cast
frequent glances to the TV screen
on his I-phone. His hero was “in the
hunt!”
Customers placing orders from Ryan
while Mickelson was on TV did so at
their peril….
I feel particularly sorry for the diner
at his station when Mickelson’s t-shot
faded into the rough on 14. Then he
smashed a 201-yard approach shot to
the back of the green. A 20-foot putt
meant a birdie; three putts bore the
blight of a bogey.
Alas, Mickelson missed his birdie
attempt. He took a deep breath,
The
The blow smarted. Trouper
that he is, Ryan stayed the course
through the mealtime rush. Near shift’s
end, his hand continued to throb, so he
went to an emergency clinic.
Sure enough, X-rays revealed a fracture.
Slowly, he drove home, awkwardly
steering with his right hand. He had
time to concoct a story, but to his
credit, he decided to tell wife Lori, and
daughters Kylie, 12, and Riley, 4, the
unvarnished truth. He explained that
he faced surgery four days later, and
that two pins would be inserted for a
time. Later, there’d be a hard cast. With
any luck, as the surgeon put it, he’ll
be “good as new” for the fall football
kick-off.
Lori “heard him out,” then spoke.
“You handle the surgery thing, and I’ll
schedule the therapy,” she dictated,
“and I’m NOT talking about the
physical kind.”…
Greg is actually enjoying his misery.
Pain pills are but memories. He is
luxuriating in the pampering provided
by the women in his life. They fluff his
pillows, bring him sustenance and give
him sales reports from the store. The
youngsters have made two signs, one
for the store, and one to slap on their
dad’s forehead. They read: “Chill Out
on Using Phones at Work.”
Dedicated to fostering absolute quiet
for Greg’s convalescence, they are quick
to “shush” the dogs if they bark during
his naptime. “Those mutts are driving
me crazy,” he moaned.
“That’s not a drive, it’s a putt,” Lori
purred….
He has notified Chick-fil-A honchos
in Georgia that for the next few days,
he can be reached on the home phone.
Greg is determined to return to work
ASAP, with genuine efforts to--as old
farmers used to say--“make a hand,”
albeit a tough assignment to serve up
chicken with a right hand rarely used
for such. Nowadays, with lots of time
to think, he’s vowed never again to take
a game so seriously, unless, of course,
he is a participant.
Maybe he can go to school on the
Mickelson family’s new perspectives
gleaned from the recent diagnosis of his
wife’s cancer. Maybe you noticed pink
accents on his attire at the Open. He
was acknowledging the fight against
cancer. Amy Mickelson’s surgery was
performed on July 1. Her husband, (on
leave from the PGA Tour indefinitely),
as well as other family members and
close friends, stood vigil at the hospital
. On the same day, Lori made Greg a
pink sling, with enough material left
over for matching boxers….
If it rains, look for the rainbow!
weather!” he was correct pharmacists do. The drug
almost every time.
store pharmacy was much
like a small chemistry shop.
There were several
After explaining to our
weather predicting
closest druggist that we
gadgets you could buy.
were building a weather
There was a nice clock
predictor he let us have
that predicted rain by
a block of camphor and
causing a lady with an
enough pure alcohol to fill
umbrella to appear in a
the bottle. He required a
little
door
to
indicate
Norris Chambers and his wife Ella
solemn vow that the alcohol
rain.
Another
little
have lived in White Settlement over
was strictly for weather
predictor
looked
like
a
60 years. They have raised a family
predicting and not for
thermometer
and
the
here and have been active in school,
tasting or drinking.
column
of
fl
uid
moved
city and community activities and
On a dry day the
up
and
down
past
organizations and still enjoy being
camphor
was to be
words
that
indicated
among the world’s best people.
dissolved in the alcohol
rain, cloudy, hot, etc.
until it was completely
They were practically
saturated and no more
useless.
he weather is
camphor could be dissolved
Clifton and I entered
pretty well presented these
in it. The top of the bottle
the weather-predicting
days – the TV and radio,
was to be left unsealed
group by building our
the computer and the
and covered with a piece
own weather determining
newspapers consider it a
of screen wire or cloth
devices. The set of
prime subject and attempt
to keep bugs out. When
encyclopedias at school
to keep us well informed.
the weather was fair and
had several build-itThe weather people know
the pressure was high the
where it is and which way it yourself plans for humidity
alcohol was clear.
is going, but if they tell you indicating devices. All of
When the barometric
the so-called predicting
it will hit you, they might
pressure was low the
devices worked on the
miss their prediction. It
camphor began to show and
principle of displaying the
might turn or split or even
disintegrate before it gets to atmospheric, or barometric, the alcohol became cloudy.
pressure. If the pressure was A cloudy bottle meant
you. Of course the modern
bad weather and a clear
low, we were more likely to
weather predicting is much
bottle meant fair weather.
better than it was in the old have rain. Some methods
It worked sometimes but
relied on a sudden change
days.
was by no means foolproof!
in temperature.
When I was growing up,
Also, the alcohol kept
Our first weather
before the radio, we only
evaporating and had to be
predicting project required
had the newspaper to tell
replenished periodically.
a large, round bottle filled
you what to expect from
Our second device was
with alcohol and enough
the weather and we usually
a little more complicated.
camphor to saturate the
didn’t get it for a day or
The purpose was the same
alcohol. This was pretty
two after it was printed.
as the camphor indicator
easy to find since the
The Farmer’s Almanac
drug stores in the little
but the result was to be
predicted the weather a
towns mixed many of
accomplished in a different
year in advance, but the
manner. This project
predictions were apparently their own prescriptions
required a one quart can
based on averages and most instead of taking them out
and an assortment of small
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TAKE SUMMER TO READ ABOUT LINCOLN’S LEADERSHIP;
PLAN TO ATTEND SPIRITED DISCUSSION SEPTEMBER 13, 2009
Detail
The big 2-8
Ah birthday time. Each year
since I’ve been employed at
this wonderful newspaper I’ve
taken my birthday week as a
license to write about whatever
Pop Culture
the heck I want here in this
With A.C. Hall
column. And even though
my birthday was actually a
A.C. Hall graduated from Brewer
few weeks ago, due to some
High School in 1999 and has been
scheduling issues it isn’t until
writing ever since. His work has
now that I’m writing this but,
been featured in several anthologies
hey, better late than never
and comic books over the past
few years. A.C. has written and
right?
So, thus far in these birthday published his own books as well
columns I’ve talked about what which can be bought at http://stores.
lulu.com/freejenkins
I’m into. This year it’s a little
harder to pin down exactly
what it is that I’m into though, as I feel like I’ve been more
busy than usual. Work has been wonderful and while summer
is usually something of a lull for me, with no Brewer sports
coverage going on, this year has been different. There’s still been
more than enough going on and the paper is stronger than ever.
On top of that I spend a good deal of my off time working
on my creative writing and most days when you add all the time
Even though most kids and teenagers
tricks can be done on the street for sure,” spent doing journalism with the time doing the creative writing
are into video gaming these days, that’s
Renneberg said, “but you can get higher if you don’t have a whole lot left over. And while I wish it was
not all they do for fun. Fort Worth teen
you are on a hill like in a drainage ditch.” spent maybe a bit better, that left over time is generally used up
Devin Renneberg is into BMX Street
Renneberg said he is still biking
watching television.
Biking in the West Point area. He enjoys
through the heat, but it gets a little
There have been several great shows that I’ve been watching
doing several stunts on his bike, and says
tougher to stay focused on the trick when
this year and some of the ones I love have already been cancelled,
he can get more height on his bike if
you are sweaty and hot.
which is sad. The Unusuals was an amazing new comedy/cop
Below: Devon performs a tire touch.
he does the tricks on an incline. “These
Right: Devon performs a tail lift where you come off
drama on ABC that only got a half season worth of time before
the bike, kick the frame and then land back on the
getting the axe. The show was smart, original and funny so of
pedals to keep riding.
course ABC cancelled it. You’d think I would’ve learned not to
get too attached to television shows and yet the cancellation of
this one really didn’t sit too well with me.
Another new show that I’ve been enjoying is Kings. This NBC
drama was another totally unique and smart drama about the
struggle a king had as he tried to keep the peace in his country.
The show had some unbelievable acting and was probably the
most unique show to land on network television in years and so
of course it too has already been cancelled.
There’s been a bit of music that I’ve really been into recently.
The new album by rock band “The Silversun Pickups” is really
great and one that I’ve been recommending to anyone and
everyone. My all time favorite band “Dream Theater” also has
a new release and it’s just as amazing as all their other music has
been, so that’s been nice.
Movie wise I’ve found myself to be a bit let down by the
summer so far. There have been a lot of movies that are just
nowhere near as good as they should be. Other than Star Trek
there really haven’t been any films that were jaw droppingly good,
yet and I’m hoping to come across something that really blows
Ms. Autry – 1L1: Sierra Craig, Dylon
Cortes, Yulisa Pimienta, Mollie Molinar,
Ms. Brooks – 3L3: Diego Arroyo,
me away soon.
Duran, Jason Dustin, Hannah Hardee,
Noralee Narvaez, Chalee Pittman, Dylan
Griselda Mendieta, Madison Molinar, Jose
And believe it or not that is that. Spending time with the
Angel Henderson
Parham, Karla Renteria, Israel Andrade
Montes
family,
working on reporting, working on creative writing,
Ms. White – 1L2: Elilzabeth Cortez,
Ms.Harbuck – 2L2: Joel Burns, Cody
Ms. Valenzuela – 3L4: David Alcantara,
watching
television and playing the occasional game of poker.
Nicholas Esteves, Danielle Fitzgerald,
Bailey, Nolan Crites, Zach Goodwin,
Calli Arnold, Lauren Atkinson, Victoria
My rapid approach towards age 30 continues unimpeded and it
Dylan France, Favian Gonzales, Andrew
Adrian Jimenez, Kenny Martins, Cody
Montes, Jocelyne Tello
appears that there’s nothing I can do about it. I’m excited to see
Juarez, Anna Le, Noah Lee, Dawson
Bailey
Ms. Grinalds – 4L1: Makenzie Coble,
Proctor, Sunny Sweatman
Ms. Edge – 2L3: Trevor Bridgewater,
Idalis Dominguez, Lauren Lowry, Melissa what the next year holds and happy as ever to be working for this
Ms. Miller – 1L3: Paige Boland, Carlos
Savannah Crawford, Valorie Hertel,
Parada, Samantha Quinones, Shelby
amazing publication and excited to continue on the path that I’m
Burrola, Kaytlyn Cagle, Regi Mobley,
Triston Morris, Kiara Minter, Ransom
Timms
on in life.
Mya Ordones, Diego Salazar, Kayla Scott,
Sanchez, Diana Velasquez
Ms. Wiseman – 4L2: Larry Albin,
Jacob Underwood, Markis Ybarra
Ms. Pace – 2L4: Adam Duncan, Mattison Zachary Milan, Caylea Vessels
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Heidy Moreno, Abel Ordonez, Jorge Pere,
Ms. Gallagher – 3L1
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Mariana Ramirez, Juan Sanchez, Viviana
Hayley Craig, Natalie Jarvis
Tigerlilli Wright
Sesmas, Jesus Torres, Jacqueline Valverde
Ms. Blevins – 3L2: Lane Bridgewater,
Ms. Clair – 4L4: Garrett Bitters, Anthony
Ms Harris - 2L1: Thomas Dorosky, Elvira Joseph Lopez
Charles, Daniel Fisher, Michael Schriver
Award-winning African American
journalist Bob Ray Sanders is to lead a
discussion on Team of Rivals, a book
by Pulitzer Prize winning author, Doris
Kearns Goodwin. In the midst of
hundreds of Lincoln biographies, this
book emerges as a fresh look on how
Lincoln was able to effectively guide
America during the turbulent and
traumatic Civil War era.
The book, which promises to be good
summer reading, is available through the
Fort Worth Public Library. Goodwin
engagingly presents the reader with a
thoughtful examination of Lincoln’s
leadership style. Lincoln masterfully
led the country with his unwavering
commitment to purpose, his incredible
sense of timing, and his careful attention
to the diverse flow of the American
public’s opinion.
This event is part of the Lincoln 200
Festival celebrating Lincoln’s 200th
birthday. “Abraham Lincoln: A Man
of His Time, a Man for All Times,” is a
national traveling exhibition organized
by the Gilder Lehrman Institute that
examines his life, accomplishments and
legacy. The free exhibit will be on display
at the Fort Worth Central Library on
Sept. 12, through Oct. 4, 2009.
With a career spanning 3 decades,
Sanders has emerged as one of America’s
leading African American journalists. He
currently is vice president and associate
editor of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram,
where he also writes a regular column. He
has received many of journalism’s most
prestigious awards including a National
Headliner Award for “Outstanding
Investigative Reporting.”
What: Book Discussion “Team of
Rivals,” written by Doris Kearns Goodwin
Who: Bob Ray Sanders and The Fort
Worth Public Library Foundation
When: Sunday, Sept. 13, 2009 at 2 p.m.
Where: The Gallery in the Fort Worth
Central Library, Downtown Fort Worth,
500 West 3rd Street, Fort Worth, TX
76102
Cost: Free admission and open to
the public. Central Library parking is
available at the 3rd Street Parking Garage.
Sponsors: The exhibition has been
made possible in part by a major
grant from the National Endowment
for the Humanities. The Fort Worth
Central Library and Fort Worth Library
Foundation are also sponsors.
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needs part-time school helpers Monday - Friday, mornings and afternoons. $8.00
an hour. Apply 9 - 2pm at
740 SW Loop 820, Suite
100, Ft. Worth, 76115
7721 COLTON
3-2-1 FENCED
$685.MO $500.DEP
7727 HARWELL “C”
INDUSTRIAL SPACE
16x40 MULTI USE
$395.MO
$350.DEP
421 N. GRANTS LANE
25x40 MULTI USE
INDUSTRIAL SPACE
14 FT OVERHEAD DOOR
$525.MO
$400.DEP
NOW HIRING!
Experienced dispatcher
and drivers wanted for 24/7
wrecker service. TDLR
certified. Neat, Clean with
good driving record.
GREAT PAY!
Apply at 1165 N Grants
Lane. 817-560-1234
CALL FOR DETAILS
PLUMBING SERVICES
Hablamos Español
HOMES FOR SALE
3 bed 1.5 bath brick,
hardwood floors, 1/3 acre
workshop/storage in rear in
westland heights $89,500
Contact: Paul Robertson
United Country
Rick Irving Realty
817-313-1275
Trademark Plumbing
Residential/Commercial/
New Construction
Remodel/Service Repair/
Slab Leaks
Sewer Line Camera
Senior Discount
Quality and Honesty
is our Trademark!
M-36776
Free Estimates
(817) 246-5415
GARAGE SALE
76108-9953 Peregrine Tr.
MULTI-FAMILY YARD
SALE. Something for
everyone! Lawn equipment,
bicycle, infant clothes,
women’s and children’s
clothes. EVERYTHING
MUST GO!
Sat.only July 11
No Sales before 8 a.m.
HEALTH & BEAUTY
Avon
$$ Sell or Buy $$
Kim Bullard
Independent Sales Rep
817-246-8492
Affordable, reliable lawn
care. We treat your lawn
like it was our own. Mow,
edge, blow, planting, trimming. We do it all!
Call Bryan
817-992-3721
1988
MYSTERY SHOPPERS
– GET PAID TO SHOP!
Retail/Dining establishments
need undercover clients to
judge quality/customer service.
Earn up to $150 a day. Call
1-800-775-9748
AWESOME CAREER $20/
hr., Avg $57K/yr, Postal jobs,
Pd Training, Vac. OT, Full
benefits, Pension Plan. Call
M-F, 8-6 CST. 1-888-3616551 Ext. 1029
SCHOOLS
HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA
from home. 6-8 weeks.
Nationally Accredited.
Better Opportunity for job
placement. Payment Plan.
Free Brochure. 1-800-2648330 www.diplomafromhome.
com Benjamin Franklin High
School.
NEED YOUR HIGH
SCHOOL DIPLOMA? Finish
from home fast for $399!
Nationally accredited. EZ pay.
FREE brochure. Call 800470-4723
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
I GOT $891 in first 24 hours!
Skeptical? I can prove it.
Get your free report at www.
energydollars.biz and a 24hr
free recorded message 512445-1031.
FINANCIAL SERVICES
$MORTGAGES$ $50,000$500,000. 100% Financing
guaranteed. No credit check
required. Quick approval
as fast as 24 hours. Licensed
registered lenders.
Call 1-800-558-5752
MOTORCYCLE
FINANCING for privately
sold Harleys and other Brands.
Call 1(800)796-8107, ask for
Finance Department. www.
FinancingForMotorcycles.com
TN
HOMES FOR SALE
FORECLOSED HOME
AUCTION 300+ Texas
Homes. Auction starts August
1. REDC/Free Brochure.
www.Auction.com RE Brkr
0580708
LAND FOR SALE
Westside Painting & Tile
Interior/Exterior Painting,
Ceiling & Wall repairs,
Cabinet refinishing, Ceramic/Linoleum flooring,
Call Michael Today!
817-377-8548 or
817-420-3650
AFFORDABLE
SOUTHWEST TEXAS
Hunting and Fishing at its
best! Own a piece of paradise
starting at $995 per acre. Call
888-895-0642
NEW COMPUTER - Bad
Credit? No Credit? No
Problem! Guaranteed
approval. No credit check.
Name brands. 1-800-6885029 www.BlueHippoPC.
com Free bonus with paid
purchase.
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Mowing, Edging, Spring Clean-up
Leaf Removal, Tree Pruning, Hedge Trimming
Flowers & Seasonal color
Fertilizing & Pre-Emergent programs
Turf installation & Seeding
Residential & Commercial
817-992-3721
The city’s contractor will
install the new nozzles along
with low-flow faucet aerators.
Additionally, the contractor will
perform a quick water audit to
determine other potential areas
for water savings.
The pre-rinse spray nozzles
used in this program are certified
by the Food Service Technology
Center and endorsed by the
Green Restaurant Association.
These efficient spray nozzles use
1.28 gallons of water per minute,
compared to older high-flow
nozzles using 3 GPM or more.
Standard pre-rinse spray nozzles
use a round pattern. In contrast,
low-flow spray nozzles use a flat,
White Settlement Fire
Department
Lost and Found
Monthly Report for May
2009
A small, black poodle was
found in the 400 block of
Deauville Drive. Please call
817-367-2279.
W.S.
$NEED CASH? CALL
NOW! Do you have a
Pending lawsuit? Cash
Advances on Personal
Injury claim while awaiting
settlement! We provide
immediate Dollar$while
awaiting Settlement! Call
today! 1-866-398-5470
Service Call
Good Intent
False Alarm
Medical/Rescue
Inspections
11
5
2
103
38
Police blog
Total Call Activity-553(includes jail detail, traffic
stops, officer initiated activity, meet complainant,
investigations, building checks, accidents, animal
control, medical/fire assist calls and crimes
committed).
06/26
knife-like spray that has a greater
ability to clean surfaces.
According to the Consortium
for Energy Efficiency, over
two-thirds of all water use in a
typical restaurant occurs in the
dishwashing process, with nearly
one half of the water used by the
pre-rinse spray nozzle. Once you
factor in the energy used to heat
this water, there are both water
and energy efficiencies.
To participate, customers
can sign-up online at www.
savefortworthwater.org or call the
SpraySmart Customer Service
Center at (877) 257-5088.
Indicent
Number of Resp
Building Fire
2
Vehicle Fire
0
Grass Fire
1
Fire Other
2
Hazardous
10
Burglary Vehicle 7800 block I-30 West
Theft
900 block Vaquero
Burglary Vehicle 800 block S Cherry
Burglary Vehicle 1900 block S Las Vegas
Burglary Vehicle 8900 block Gibbs
Burglary Vehicle 8000 block Wyatt
Criminal Mischief 8600 block Raymond.
Theft
8800 block Clifford
06/27
06/28
06/29
06/30
07/01
Theft
1000 block Hwy 183
Burglary Vehicle 8400 block Wyatt
Criminal Mischief 8400 block Jay Street
Criminal Mischief 8000 block I-30 West
Criminal Mischief 700 block Saddle Road
Theft
9100 block Oels
Burglary Building 600 block Hwy 183
Burg Habitation 400 block Allencrest
Unauth Vehicle 1000 block Hwy 183
Burg Habitation 8800 block S Kate
Theft
1700 block S Cherry
Criminal Misch 500 block Grants Circle
Theft
8400 block Gibbs
Animal Adoption
The White Settlement Animal
Shelter along with The West
Side Animal League invite you
to meet our “Pet of the Week”
... Charlie. Charlie is a female
Choc.Lab/ Shepard mix. She
is approx 1 1/2 - 2 years old,
good tempermant loves people.
She has been in the Shelter for
about 3 weeks now and is ready
to find her forever home. Stop
by the New Animal shelter at
8900 Raymond Street in White
Settlement and see Charlie
today!!!!
Adoption Fee $25; Micro-Chip
$20
For more information contact
the Shelter at 817-246-2975
Senior Center News
The seniors celebrated
the June birthday/
anniversary party recently
at the Center. The June
celebrants were starting
from left to right: Lola
Brown Bag Bingo &
Game Night is every 3rd
Thursday night at 5:00
pm. A “potluck” style
supper is served at 5:00
pm. Participants are asked
Young, Hannelore Tate,
anniversary celebrants Sid
and Ellie Feeler, Mary Ann
Roach, June Crawford,
Eloise Paula and Joanie
Kohn.
The next AARP 55 Alive
Defensive Driving Class
is scheduled for Tuesday
July 21 from 1-5 pm. The
charge for this class is $12
for AARP members and
$14 for non-members.
Please call or come by
the Center for more
information.
to contribute a dish and
a non-perishable item for
the Food Bingo. After
supper bingo, dominoes,
cards and other games are
enjoyed by participants.
The next scheduled Brown
Bag Bingo is June 16 and
the theme is “Fire Cracker
Supper”. Please sign up at
the front desk.
The Center’s next
scheduled trip is to Win
Star on July 15. The bus
will leave the Center at
1:00 pm. There is a charge
HARLEYS $1000 OFF
MSRP on all new 2008
Anniversary Models, also
2008 Buell 1125R’s, $9999
+ freight and Make Ready.
1(800)947-7341
DISCLAIMER
This publication does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy of any advertisement, nor the quality of the
goods or services offered. Readers are cautioned to thoroughly investigate all claims made and to use good
judgment and reasonable care when dealing with persons unknown to you.
GZD-070109-A06-B.indd 1
The City of Fort Worth Water
Department is excited to kick-off
its first commercial conservation
initiative, the SpraySmart PreRinse Spray Nozzle Upgrade
Program. Pre-rinse spray nozzles
are hand-held devices used to
remove food and grease from
dishes, pots, pans and utensils
prior to dishwashing.
This program offers free
upgrade and installation of high
efficiency, low-flow nozzles to
replace existing high flow nozzles.
It is open to all commercial foodservice establishments that are
Fort Worth Water Department
customers and have an existing
high-volume pre-rinse assembly.
MOTORCYCLES
MISCELLANEOUS
Detail
Fort Worth begins commercial water program
HONEST INCOME from
home processing our mortgage
assistance postcards. No
06/25
advertising. Postage and
materials provided. References
available. No gimmicks. 877774-9295
PAINTING & TILE
“Professional & Reliable”
NAGELY’S
LAWNCARE
Full service plumbing.
Residential/commercial,
higher quality at lower
prices. Licensed and
insured. Lic#M-38139.
Credit Cards Accepted!
817-367-3373
COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS
LAWN CARE
EST.
ACCUTECH PLUMBING
HELP WANTED
The
of only $5.00. Please sign
up at the front desk. You
must pay before we can
hold a space for you on the
bus.
The next scheduled
Band Dance with “Open
Range” will be at 7 pm on
Tuesday, July 14. Cost of
the band dance is just $5.
The theme for the dance
is “Luau”. Come dressed
for the occasion. There
will be special refreshments
that will be served midway
through the dance.
Bring a dance partner or
come alone and join the
festivities!
Make reservations before
noon in order to eat with
us the next day. Lunch is
served Monday thru Friday
at 12 p.m. Newcomers
and visitors are very
welcome. Please call 817246-6619 or come by
anytime between 8:30 a.m.
and 3:30 p.m. to ask about
our classes, trips, and
other activities. You can
also check our web page at
www.wstx.us and click on
the Seniors Department for
the latest activities or check
on the Cable Channel.
7/6/09 1:19:50 AM
Sports, Schools & Youth
Page 7, Wednesday, July 8, 2009
The
Detail
Kids learn skills at Summer Track Camp
&
YA
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M
D
O
H
Service Directory
FREE
System Check
with repair!
817-367-2473
We Provide Maintenance,
Service & Repairs.
BUDGET APPLIANCE
Sales - Parts - Service
9649 White Settlement Rd.
Fort Worth, TX 76108
Water heaters
Slab leaks
Full service plumbing
AccuTech
Plumbing Co.
817-367-3373
www.accutechplumbing.com
www.poolxpressoftx.com
Advertise your business in our
NEW service directory.
Call us TODAY!
817-246-NEWS
Licensed & Insured
M-38139
Full Service Plumbing * Residential & Commercial
817-246-5686
Mon-Fri 9-5
Sat. 9-4
817-246-7536
Higher Quality
Lower Prices
Brewer Summer Sports Camps
Come see us
at our Retail Store!
“Professional & Reliable”
NAGELY’S
1988
EST.
LAWNCARE
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Mowing, Edging, Spring Clean-up
Leaf Removal, Tree Pruning, Hedge Trimming
Flowers & Seasonal color
Fertilizing & Pre-Emergent programs
Turf installation & Seeding
Residential & Commercial
817-992-3721
Basketball
June 8-11
8a.m. – 12 p.m.
Football (K-7)
June 15-18
7:30a.m. – 11:30a.m.
Soccer
June 15-18
12:30p.m. – 4:30p.m.
Softball
June 22-25
8a.m. – 12p.m.
Baseball
June 22-26
8a.m. – 12p.m.
Track
June 29 – July 2 8a.m. – 12p.m.
Tennis (beginners)
July 13-17
8a.m. – 11a.m.
Tennis (intermediate)
July 13-17
9a.m. – 12p.m.
Volleyball
July 27-30
8a.m. – 12p.m.
Football (8th & 9th)
August 3-6
7:30a.m. – 11:30a.m.
Golf will be through the First Tee Program. www.thefirsttee.org
Summer Strength and Conditioning Camp
Session 1: JV/Varsity Boys 7a.m. – 8:45a.m., M-Thurs
Session 2: Incoming 9th-12th Girls / Incoming 9th Boys 9a.m.
– 10:45a.m., M-Thurs
Session 3: All incoming 7th & 8th 12:00p.m. – 1:30p.m., M-Thurs
For registration forms, go to www.wsisd.net and click on Summer
Sports Camps.
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Kev
$25 Off or FREE Local DELIVERY
w/ad
SPECIAL PURCHASE!
w/ad
ON ANY PURCHASE of $250 or more!
HOMETOWN FURNITURE
8157 White Settlement Rd.
White Settlement
817-246-9181
Twin
$189
Open M-Sat 10am-7pm
SUNDAYS 12-5PM
Creme, Mocha,
Sage or
Brick Red
Rustic Rocker Recliners.
Best Prices Around!
Sofa & Love Seat Set ONLY $699 - Available in 4 colors
FREE
OTTOMAN*
Full
$239
Queen
$269
King
$399
Premium Quality Pillowtop Mattress Sets
Includes Mattress & Foundation
*5-year, non-prorated warranty
Kevin’s has EXPANDED!
Come see our new selection
of Texas Rustic gifts and
decor from $599!
Stop By
TODAY!
We now have Rustic Entertainment
Centers, Armoirs, Dining tables and
chairs, Bedroom sets, etc...
BEST PRICES IN TOWN!
2-piece sectional with FREE Ottoman ONLY $599
GZD-070809-A07-B.indd 1
7/6/09 1:20:30 AM
Sports & News
Page 8/Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Summer
Camps tr ain
future
Bears
The
Detail
Lady Bears summer league volleyball
The Lady Bear summer league players have been
playing games at various high schools in the area
this summer. Team members have been working
on skills,and teamwork as they get ready for the fall
season. Picture below is Sophomore Kelsi Hatcher
and Junior Katie Clapp.
Stand Before The Throne, a Christian rock band, played for Brewer Middle
School students and faculty at the end of the school year. Band members
include (l-r): Preston Wortham - rhythm guitar, Sam Winn – lead guitar,
Daniel Castle – base guitar, and Josh Patterson on the drums.
The City of White Settlement
Accepting Applications for Festival Vendors
The City of White Settlement will hold its 2nd Annual Settlers’
Day Festival on October 24, 2009 at Veterans Park. The City
is now accepting applications for all Vendors. Please contact
the City Secretary by email at amyarnold@wstx.us or by
phone at 817-246-4971 x203 or at the City’s website at
http://www.wstx.us for an application or more information.
Katie Clapp goes for the kill with the help of
Cynthia Johnson and Brenda Ruth. The Lady Bears
wrap up their summer season this week at Saginaw
High School
A complete slide show of
all summer camps can be
seen at our website.
www.grizzlydetail.com
The City of
White Settlement
2nd Annual
Settlers’ Day
CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON?
October 24, 2009
Veterans Park
White Settlement
Texas
Get a FREE DIAGNOSTIC CHECK
with repair of vehicle. A $70 savings w/coupon.
*The “CHECK ENGINE” light can come on when an emissions problem occurs
and that will keep your automobile from passing the state inspection.
more details
coming soon!
West Freeway
Church of Christ
exp: 7-29-09
$10.00 OFF
$5.00 OFF
Any of our ASE PROFESSIONAL
BRAKE SERVICES w/coupon
Any FUEL FILTER w/coupon
*We use Wagner Quiet Premium Pads, quality
brake parts & use state of the art equipment to
get the job done right the first time! exp:7-29-09
*The air filter helps keep debris from entering
the engine and a fuel filter helps protect the
fuel system. Fuel Filters should be replaced every 25,000 miles or once a year. exp: 7-29-09
$5.00 OFF
$10.00 OFF
Any WIPER BLADE PAIR
REPLACEMENT w/coupon
Any COOLANT FLUSH
SERVICE w/coupon
*Properly maintained windshield wiper blades
assure safe driving in bad weather. exp: 7-29-09
*If your cooling system fails, your engine could
suffer major damage. exp: 7-29-09
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Assembly Times
Sunday Morning Bible Class 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Morning Worship 10:30 a.m.
Tuesday Ladies Bible Class 10 a.m.
Wednesday Celebration Time 7 p.m.
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LUBE & TUNE
9613 White Settlement Road
Fort Worth, TX 76108
We Fill
Propane
817-367-6808
Mon-Fri 8am-6pm and Sat 8am-5pm
Group or Club News?
Submit your information to
The Grizzly Detail
at news@grizzlydetail.com
or call 817-246-NEWS.
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