The CrossView Christian Camp, located in Dickens, will hold their annual Festival of Tables fundraising philanthropic gala under the stars Saturday, March 25 at the National Ranching Heritage Center in Lubbock from 4 to 7 p.m.
The Jayton One Act Play company of “Shipwrecked! An Entertainment— The Amazing Adventures of Louis De Rougemont (As Told By Himself)” was selected to advance to Area.
The Sparrow’s Nest Maternity Home, located in Jayton, will host its annual Suits and Boots Gala this Saturday, March 25, at the Longworth Gin in Roby. This event is presented by Booe Commercial Roofing, and event sponsors are Dr. Chad White, Baldridge Family Land, and Lubbock Calvary Baptist Church.
The Spur Senior Citizens Center, located at 210 Burlington Ave., serves a noon meal Monday through Friday. The dining room is open, or if you feel more comfortable during the Covid-19 pandemic, we are offering a curbside lunch you can reserve by calling (806) 271-4472. A donation is always appreciated. The cost for seniors over 60 is $4; everyone else is always welcome, for $8. Low Fat Milk, Tea with Lemon or Water Available with all Meals.
The science of baking truly amazes me. It is difficult for me to comprehend that a cake-like muffin can be prepared without flour of any type. And they can completely, 100 percent mimic a regular cupcake or muffin.
Daylight savings time has arrived and with it spring has arrived in West Texas. Actually, spring arrives March 20, but it is time to think about getting plants in the ground. In last week’s column were suggestions on what to consider when starting a garden. This week takes a look at growing a square-foot garden – a garden that can be as large or as small as your space dictates.