Thursday, September 1, 2011

Remembering 9/11


First Baptist Church of Dumas will be honoring all “First Responders” on Sunday,
September 11 as part of a special “remembering 9/11” worship service.  The service
Begins at 11 am at the church located at the corner of Bliss and 5th St. in Dumas.

Police, Fire, Sheriff, EMS, and other “First Responders” in Dumas and Moore County have
been invited to attend this service along with their families.

“First Baptist Church is looking forward to remembering the events of September 11,
2001 which forever changed our nation and the world.  On this 10th anniversary of 9/11
We will pause to remember the people who lost their lives on that day and remember the
tremendous sacrifice made by “First Responders,” many of whom also lost their lives.
We will honor their memory and pray for God to continue to bless the United States of
America, according to Pastor Jerry Howe of First Baptist church.

The church invites anyone from our community to join with them on Sunday, September
11th for this special worship service.

Photos from Friday Night's 55th Anniversary Memorial Service in Sunray, Texas to honor the fallen of the 1956 Shamrock McKee Gas Plant Fire.

Unique look at Dumas

Here is a scene that seems to reflect a new Dumas.  Looking over a corn field on 14th St. looking towards the Moore County Community Building.  Just above the corn field you can see the wind turbines that now greets people coming from the south on HWY 287.

Moore County Town Hall Meeting


Kel Seliger and Four Price talk to a crowd in the restored 69th District Courtroom.  With a beautiful setting like this for a town hall meeting the news can't be all bad.  Indeed the news seem to be what is heard at every town hall meeting that the Senator and State Representative has attended.  They talk of the struggle to balance the budget and do it without cutting out needed funding for our public schools.  Senator Seliger spoke on the need to have federal funding for border control instead of using state money.  Senator Seliger and Representative Price both spoke on the plight of water or the lack of.  Basically our community got a highlight of what has happened in our state legislature.  As a citizen you have a voice in what happens and by attending these meetings you get a chance to use that voice.

Bunco Fiesta


Wednesday, August 31, 2011

City Golf Tournament

CITY OF DUMAS BENEFIT GOLF TOURNAMENT
All proceeds to benefit CAP (Citizen Assistance Program)
4 Man Scramble

                    ** Entry Fee - $35.00 **
Price includes 2 Mulligan’s and one Super Mulligan

Deadline for entry:  September 23, 2011
Call 935-7375 to enter.  Click on link to see flyer for more information



http://www.ci.dumas.tx.us/docs/Golf_Flyer_2011.pdf

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Boot Scootin Gala Was Huge Success


Larry Appel say howdy to John and Wynelle Hemesmeyer

State Representive and Mrs.Four Price visiting with fellow guests

Dancing to the Tejas Brothers.