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CREPE MYRTLES
The Dayton Enhancement Committee began this project in October 2021 and has 75 more trees to go!! The crepe myrtles are a beautiful way to enhance our town on the US 90 median west of Dayton. The first plating in 2021 was for 125 trees, so we are doing a “LAST CALL “so this project can be completed. The last planting will be sometime between November 2023 and January 2024. A $ 100.00 donation per crepe myrtle “in honor of “or “in memory of “is all that is required. Forms are available on The City of Dayton website. Order forms and donations (cash, check, or money order) can be mailed to Susan Simmons, 1204 N Main St, Dayton, TX 77535. For more information, contact Susan Simmons at 713628-1510.
The Liberty Rotary Club will host its annual wine tasting on Friday, Nov.3, at The Oaks at Magnolia Ridge 100 Country Club Rd, Liberty, from 6-8 p.m. Tickets are $55 each. To purchase, please call or text 936-6410232 or 404-274-5432.
BOURBON, BEER & BITES
The Dayton Enhancement Committee is hosting a Bourbon, Beer, and Bites event on Saturday, Nov.4, from 6-9 p.m. at The Crossroads, 111 N Church Street, Dayton. Ticket prices for the tasting entry will be $40 and $20 for general admission. Ages twelve and under are free.
AUSTIN MEMORIAL LIBRARY POPUP MARKET
The Cleveland Chamber of Commerce, Austin Memorial Library, and the city of Cleveland have partnered up to host a pop-up market for young market vendors on Nov. 7, from 5: 30 p. m. until 7:30 p.m. at the Austin Memorial Library. Kids 5-13 years old will be able to have a vendor. Vendors will need at least 20 products to sell, including homemade crafts & jewelry, beverages ( hot chocolate, lemonade, etc.), flowers & plants, homegrown veggies & fruits, or table decor. To register your child, go to the website https://tinyurl.com/kidspopup. For questions, please call Wendy at 281-592-3920 or email at dmcnari@clevelandtexas. com.
VETERANS JOB FAIR & RESOURCES
Workforce Solutions is hosting a Veterans Job and Resource Fair at the VFW Hall in Liberty on Wednesday, Nov.8, from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. Multiple employers and guest speakers will attend, and lunch will be provided. For more information, contact Workforce Solutions at 936-336-8063.
BOOSTER CLUB
Pueblo’s Mexican Restaurant invites the community to eat at their restaurant to help support the Liberty Band Booster Club on Wednesday, Nov 8. Enjoy lunch or dinner at Pueblo’s, and they will donate ten percent of your total meal to the booster club. Remember to let your server know that you support LBBC so they can note the donation.
ANNUAL VETERANS DAY LUNCHEON
The City of Dayton is hosting its annual Veterans Day Appreciation Luncheon on Saturday, Nov 11, at 11 a. m. at the Dayton Community Center. For questions, contact 936- 258- 6630 or at communitycenter@ daytontx.org
BEEF QUALITY ASSURANCE FALL PROGRAM Liberty County Beef Quality Assurance is hosting an informational program that covers various topics such as livestock, poultry, dairy, and palpation procedures. Guest speakers include an inspector from the Texas Animal Health Commission and a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Economist. The program will be held Wednesday, Nov 15, at GH White Ranch Headquarters, 264 FM 2518, Cleveland, Texas. To RSVP, please call 936334-3230 by Monday, Nov 13.
BLOOD DRIVE
First United Methodist Church Liberty and Life Share Blood Centers are hosting a blood drive on Thursday, Nov 16, from 3-7 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall, 539 Main Street, Liberty. Anyone who has not donated whole blood in the last 56 days or double red cells in the previous 112 days is eligible. If you have any questions, contact Tom Richert at 336-6828 or 936-346-4575
COMMUNITY THANKSGIVING DINNER Greater Faith Apostolic would like to invite the community to a free, first come, first serve Thanksgiving Dinner on Thursday, Nov 23, from 1-3 p.m. at Greater Faith Apostolic 2500 FM 1960, Dayton. Contact John at (903)244-4832 or Shyrra at (903)691-2156 for more information.
FISH FRY FUNDRAISER
Mt Reah Church is hosting a fish fry fundraiser at 65 County Road 2149, Cleveland, on Dec. 9 from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
CONVERSATIONS & BREAKFAST Pastor Ken Davis from Calvary Baptist Church in Dayton invites everyone to talk to him or pray with him on Friday mornings from 8:30 am to 12 pm at MacDonald’s. You bring the conversation, and he buys the breakfast. You are also more than welcome to send him a Facebook message to leave a prayer request for him.
FIRST SUNDAY JAM
The first Sunday of each month, Cleveland VFW is sponsoring “ The First Sunday” jam hosted by the Loose Change Band from 1–5 pm. Bring your axe and your talent. Musicians wanted. There will be food available.
SENIOR LUNCHEON
Every Tuesday-Friday at the Dayton Community Center, a free senior luncheon will be held at the Dayton Community Center 11 am – 12 pm. All are sponsored by Grace Initiative, Dayton’s Meals On Wheels. Call 936-258-6630 to sign up for a meal.
SENIOR MID-DAY MOVIE
The Dayton Senior Mid-day Movie event is every Thursday after lunch at noon in the senior center. The movies are provided by Jones Public Library and hosted by the Dayton Community Center.
YARN CLUB
Every Tuesday, 11:30 am –1 pm, Yarn Club meets at the Dayton Community Center. There will be crocheting, quilting, knitting, cross stitch, embroidery, and just about anything you can think of with yarn! Call a Yarn Club member with questions at 281-385-5398.
INSIDE WALKING
Monday-Thursday, 8 am-4 pm, walk the inside air-conditioned hallway square/ track (463 ft/0.088 miles) at the Dayton Community Center, 801 S Cleveland St.
SIT & BE FIT
There will be an indoor Senior Workout Class every Monday and Thursday, 12:30–1:15 pm, at the Dayton Community, 801 S Cleveland St. For more information, call 936-258-6630.
SENIOR BREAKFAST
On the third Monday of every month, a Senior Breakfast will be held at the Dayton Community Center at 9 am. Donations are welcomed. Thrif-tee Food Center will sponsor the breakfast.
SENIOR BINGO
After lunch there will be Senior Bingo held at the Dayton Community Center. It is free for all seniors. For more information, call 936-258-6630 or email communitycenter@daytontx.org.
SENIOR POTLUCK
The Dayton Community Center will host a Senior Potluck in the Senior Center on the third Thursday of every month. Bring a covered dish. For more information, contact 936-258-6630.
DOMINOS
The City of Dayton will host Dominos 42 on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8 am -12 pm at the Dayton Senior Center. If you are not into “42”, then bring some friends. There will be plenty of cards and dominos at the Senior Center. You can start a new group!
ALCOHOL CHEMICAL TREATMENT SERIES A.C.T. S. is now being offered in Liberty by a trained, program- certified instructor. These classes will satisfy court orders and/or personal growth desires. Mondays at 7 pm at New Life UPC 2510 Jefferson. For additional information, call David Darbonne at 713-502-5685
ENCOUNTER THE BLESSINGS!
Join us on Sundays at 9 am and Wednesdays at 7 pm to experience the move of God. Children’s Church, Youth and nursery provided. You can meet us at 1610 FM 2830 South in Raywood across from the airport (713562-4447). It’s not church as usual!
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 from 10 am – 2 pm on Saturdays. The museum is located at 111 W. Houston St. in Dayton.
CELEBRATE RECOVERY
The Family Church in Hardin hosts Celebrate Recovery, a weekly class every Friday 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 at 9456 HWY 146 N in Hardin, Texas.
COFFEE WITH THE MAYOR
The City of Liberty has Coffee with the Mayor on the third Thursday of the month at 7:30 am in council chambers.
DAYTON FOOD TRUCK FRIDAYS
11 am - 2 pm every Friday at 111 N Church St. in Dayton.
AMES CITY COUNCIL MEETING
As the city’s legislative branch of the City of Ames government, the City Council holds open public meetings where local laws, policies, and fundamental decisions are discussed and decided. City Council members are elected at large.
Notice for all public meetings and agendas are posted before the meeting. Minutes are posted after meetings have concluded.
CLEVELAND COUNCIL MEETING
Third Tuesday of each month at 6 pm in the 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 the actual time and place.