CALENDAR
BRONCO SEASON TICKETS
Dayton Bronco season tickets for current reserved season ticket holders are on sale now through Friday, August 13. To retain your current seats, you must purchase them during this timeframe. Someone will be emailing you or contacting you by phone to discuss your seats. The price is $35.00 for the 2021 season. If you do not receive a call, contact the DISD Athletics office.
For new season ticket holders, you must order your tickets beginning Monday, August 16 through Friday, August 26. To purchase those tickets, go to https://dhs.daytonisd.net and follow the links under the Athletics tab.
For more information, contact the DISD Athletics Dept. at 936-367- 7360, ext. 4.
PANTHER SEASON TICKETS
Panther football season begins at home on September 10, 2021. Current season ticket holders and those wishing to become season ticket holders may purchase ticket packets at the LISD Administration building, 1600 Grand Ave., Liberty, beginning August 16, 2021. The cost for each season ticket packet is $25.00, which covers the cost of all five home games. Seats for current season ticket holders will be reserved through noon on September 10, 2021. Reserved seats that have not been purchased by noon on September 10, 2021, will be released to the general public.
Individual seats in the reserved section that have not been purchased by game night will be available at the stadium ticket booth for $8.00 per seat.
TCL TRADE DAYS
The Tarkington Community Library will be hosting TCL Trade Days on the second Saturday of each month from 9 am – 4 pm. They will have arts, crafts, antiques, baked goods, sweets, vintage boutiques, concessions, and family fun. The event will be on August 14, September 11, October 9, November 13, and December 11 at the Library located at 3032 FM 163, Cleveland, TX 77327. For vendor information, email TCLTrade days@gmail.com.
ST. MILES MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 95TH
We are excited about what God has done and is doing here at St. Miles Missionary Baptist Church, and we are looking forward to all that God has for us in the future as we continue to look to him for guidance and wisdom. As we look back over the years, we must pause and be thankful to the Lord who has blessed us with His presence year in and year out. We take this opportunity to invite everyone to come and help us celebrate 95 years as a beacon of hope and serving the spiritual and communal needs of the community. Please accept our heartfelt invitation to help us celebrate another milestone through God’s love, grace, and mercy. We will celebrate on Sunday, August 15, 2021, @ 10 am. Our guest speaker will be Rev. Hurdis D. Rhodes, an Associate Minister @ Lilly Grove Missionary Baptist Church of Houston, Tx, under the Spiritual guidance of Pastor Terry Anderson.
We are looking forward to seeing everyone in the celebration and lifting the name of Jesus Christ. On behalf of our Pastor Dwight A. Pruitt and the St. Miles church family, we would like to thank everyone present with sincere appreciation.
CLEVELAND JOB FAIR
The Greater Cleveland Chamber of Commerce, Cleveland Civic Center, the City of Cleveland, and Workforce Solutions have partnered to host a job fair Wednesday, August 18, from 10 am – 2 pm at the Civic Center, located at 210 Peach Ave., Cleveland. A complimentary lunch will be provided. To sign up as an employer, contact Wanda Campbell at the Chamber at 281- 592-8786 or email info @clevelandtxchamber.com.
BETHEL FAMILY WORSHIP
Please Come, Please Come, Please Come!
Please remember these dates and come to the Bethel Family Worship Center.
August 15, September 19, and October 17
Let Pastor Charles Burton feed your soul the word of God, then leave with free food.
301 Hickory at Mason in Cleveland, Texas 77328
CITY PARK PARTY
The 22nd Annual City Park Party will be held Saturday, September 11, from 3-8 pm at the Liberty Municipal Park. There will be hotdogs, snow cones, and popcorn. Plus, lots of fun for the kids with a bouncing moonwalk, train rides, and more. There will be lots of entertainment and prizes to be won throughout the event.
There will be 300 School Backpacks filled with supplies, first come, first served. There will also be food supplies for 300 families.
The event is free to everyone, and for more information, call 936- 587-4579 or 281-610-7194. You can also visit www.cityparkparty.com.
DAYTON JOB FAIR
The City of Dayton has partnered with the Dayton Chamber of Commerce and the Dayton Community Development Corporation for this year’s FREE Job Fair at the Dayton Community Center on Wednesday, September 22, 2021, from 9 am to 1 pm. To sign up as an employer, contact the Community Center at 936-258-6630, Chamber at 936-257-239,3, or the DCDC at 936-257-0055.
DAYTON SENIOR CENTER
The Dayton Senior Center is NOW open Monday - Friday, 8 am - 5 pm.
Lunch is on Wednesday & Fridays with a $3 fee (Must sign-up and pay prior)
Sit & Be Fit workout class 12:30 to 1:15 pm; Mondays & Thursdays (starting August)
Other programs to come!
HARDIN SENIOR CITIZENS
The Hardin Senior Citizens meet at the Hardin Community Center each week Tuesday-Friday the center opens at 8:30 am for anyone wanting a little breakfast at no charge or just to swing in to visit. For more information or to reserve your lunch, call 936-298-3107. The Hardin Community Center is located at 414 CR 2010 in Hardin.
DAYTON OLD SCHOOL MUSEUM
The Dayton Old School Museum is open to the public on Saturdays from 10 am – 2 pm. The museum is located at 111 W. Houston St. in Dayton.
VETERAN MEET-UP
You are invited to join us for breakfast and camaraderie with fellow veterans. 1st Saturday of each month 8:30–10:30 am Cleveland Historical Museum. The museum is located at 203 E Booth St in Cleveland
CELEBRATE RECOVERY
The Family Church in Hardin is hosting Celebrate Recovery, a weekly class every Tuesday at 7 pm. If you know someone who needs this class, please share this information with them. This is a Bible-based recovery program for alcohol, drugs, codependency, anger management, etc. The Family Church is located at 656 CR 2010 in Hardin, Texas.
NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS
Trust the process. Narcotics Anonymous meets every Monday and Wednesday at 7 pm at 424 Main Street in Liberty, next to Jax Hamburgers. For more information, call 254-716-9965.
COFFEE WITH THE MAYOR
The City of Liberty has Coffee with the Mayor on the third Thursday of the month.
DAYTON FOOD TRUCK FRIDAYS
11 am - 2 pm every Friday on 111 N Church St. in Dayton.
CLEVELAND FOOD TRUCK FUSION
We are expanding our hours and inviting craft/boutique vendors to join us for our May 6 kickoff event! The new hours are Every Thursday from 10:00 am – 6:00 pm. Call 281-592-2395 and talk with Marina or Ashleigh at the Civic Center to get added to our vendor list!
Mobile Food Vendors are required to submit paperwork for a mobile food vendor permit. (The fee is $100) - https://www.clevelandtexas.com/.../Mobile-Food-Vendor...
Boutique/Craft vendors are not required to pay a vendor fee and just fill out the vendor form with the Civic Center. (210 Peach Ave.)
We look forward to seeing everyone at this event!
AMES CITY COUNCIL MEETING
As the legislative branch of the City of Ames government, the City Council holds open public meetings where local laws, policies, and fundamental decisions for the city are discussed and decided. City Council members are elected at large.
Notice for all public meetings, along with agendas, are posted in advance of the meeting. Minutes are posted after meetings have concluded.
CLEVELAND COUNCIL MEETING
Third Tuesday of each month
Meetings start at 6:00 pm.
City Hall Council Chambers
907 E. Houston St.
Cleveland, TX 77327
DAYTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING
Regular Meetings. 3rd Monday of every month; 6 pm; City Hall Council Chambers 801 S. Cleveland St. Dayton, TX 77535.
LIBERTY CITY COUNCIL MEETING
All members are elected at large. The regularly called meetings of the Liberty City Council are held on the second Tuesday of each month at 6:00 pm. Special called meetings are typically held on the fourth Tuesday of each month; however, meetings may be reached at any time to conduct necessary business.
PLUM GROVE CITY COUNCIL MEETING
Second Monday of each month
Meetings start at 7:00 pm at City Hall.
Due to special circumstances, the start time and date of the council meeting may be adjusted. Check the Calendar for actual time and place.