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“Prettiest Little Town in Texas” campaign for Keep Howe Beautiful
Howe Alumni Baseball team looking for younger players
The Howe Bulldogs Alumni Baseball Team is looking for players for the game next Friday night, Feb. 20 at 7pm vs. the current Howe Bulldogs. Atlanta Braves pitcher Garrett Fulenchek will toe the hill for the alumni and will play along side his dad and former Bulldog right fielder, James Fulenchek.
Some of the mainstays from the alumni games in years past are unable to participate. Some holdovers from previous teams will be Larry McCarthy, James Fulenchek, and Kelly Gann, Dusty Womack and John Michael Stracener. Several others are on-call and may participate. Randle Nix, from last year’s playoff team has committed to play. The alumni team is ready to pass the torch to the next generation of Howe baseball alumni.
A longball competition will take place at 6pm before the game, which is scheduled for 7pm on Friday night. Some of the older former players that are unable to play in the game, such as Monte Walker, will participate in the longball competition.
Those willing to play for the Howe Alumni team need to call/text Monte Walker at 903-267-6704 or email at mwalker@howeenterprise.com.
All money raised for this event will go directly to the Howe baseball program.
Throwback Thursday: Lady Bulldogs are 24-0 and headed to second round
Prettiest Little Town in Texas?
Keep Howe Beautiful’s board meeting last night ended with an extraordinary mission for 2015. The organization’s goal for the years was to make Howe “The Prettiest Little Town in Texas.” Inspired by the work of the late Mame Roberts who transformed Howe from a dreary passerby town in to “The Prettiest Little Town in Texas” – a name given to Howe by numerous publications including Readers Digest, The Rotarian Magazine and The Dallas Morning News. It was Roberts’ vision to transform Howe and she was able to do so in the 1930’s and 40’s.
Just as Roberts was able to rally the community and gather large amounts of citizens to help with the project, Keep Howe Beautiful will be asking the same. Citizens are asked to plant Zinnias on their properties and especially in the parks. Just as 70 years ago, the most visible portions of Howe and the most unkept places in Howe will get the first attention.
Keep Howe Beautiful has a goal of $2,600 to be raised. They are also looking for volunteers to help with the planting of the flowers around and throughout Howe. New Beginnings Fellowship has already committed to helping in the project. For those that want to donate monetarily can visit http://www.gofundme.com/m4be3s or send a check to Keep Howe Beautiful, P.O. Box 250, Howe, Texas 75459. Those that want to volunteer help and time can contact the organization at khb@cityofhowe.org.
Mame Roberts was selected as one of the 12 charter members of the Howe Hall of Honor by the Howe Area Chamber of Commerce. She will be inducted along with the other 11 in a ceremony to be held in Downtown Howe on April 24, 2015 at 7pm. There will be a $15 cost for the ceremony that will benefit the Howe Chamber. More information on the ceremony to be revealed later.
Keep Howe Beautiful’s Earth Day 5K Mud Run information
The Keep Howe Beautiful organization has announced that they will have a 5K Mud Run in conjunction with Founders Day and also celebrate Earth Day all in one muddy morning on April 25, 2015. The mud run will be held at C.C. Jones Park, east of downtown, and will be $40 for entry and $20 for the one mile fun run. All proceeds from the event will go towards the organization’s project called “Prettiest Little Town in Texas” which is a revitalization project for Howe, which held that title in the 1940’s due to the overwhelming vision and success of Mame Roberts, a Howe citizen.
Click on the photo to register now.
Howe ISD announces Third Annual Bulldog Run (5K, Fun Run, Silent Auction, and Health Fair)
The Third Annual Bulldog Run (5K, Fun Run, Silent Auction, and Health Fair) will be on April 11 and will benefit the American Heart Association and the Howe Memorial Scholarship. The Howe ISD Student Health and Advisory Committee (SHAC) has set the goal of raising $1,000 for each. Donations for the Silent Auctions may be made by contacting Ritchie Bowling at (903) 532-3228. The week of Feb. 16th-20th there will have a Bulldog Run T-Shirt Design contest and all students are encouraged to participate. The winning design will be used on the t-shirt for the run and the winner will be recognized at an upcoming school board meeting and receive a prize.
The Howe ISD Student Health and Advisory Committee (SHAC) is also sponsoring the “Go Red for Women” campaign for Howe ISD employees for the month of February. Employees are getting heart healthy information weekly from the American Heart Association and on Feb. 27th the employees will have a “Go Red” day for awareness. Employees may purchase a shirt from the American Heart Association and these funds will be added to the Howe Elementary Jump Rope for Heart later this year.
UPDATE: Howe Police reports missing elderly woman found
UPDATE: Howe Police Department reports that the missing elderly woman was found. No more information at this time.
Original post below:
Howe Police Department: MISSING ELDERLY WOMAN- Grayson Sheriff’s Office is searching for a woman who wandered away from her home (Farmington south of FM 902). We (HPD) do not have all of the details, but we ask that you contact Grayson Sheriff’s Office if you see an elderly white female walking the roadways west of Howe.
52.38 Howe Enterprise February 9, 2015
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