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YOUTH BLOCK PARTY

Covenant with Christ, New Bethel Baptist Church, Palace of Praise Church Cleveland, and Cornerstone Church is hosting a Youth Block Party on Thursday, Dec.21 at Cleveland Senior Citizens Organization from 4-6 p.m. The event is for 11-18 year olds only, and you must call 281-592-5000 to register. Free food, games, gifts, and cash prizes will be given throughout the event.

 RIBBON CUTTING

Join the Dayton Enhancement Committee in their ribbon cutting for the Bronco Underpass project on Friday, Jan. 5, at 11:30 a.m. Join DEC at the northeast corner of the Town Center parking lot located off of FM 1960.

AUTHOR DISCUSSION AND MEET

Dayton’s Priscila Club presents Pastoral Care Minister, Lawyer, and author Greg Funderburk on Wednesday, Jan. 10, at 3 p.m. at the Senior Center at the Dayton Community Center to talk about his book ‘The Mourning Wave.’

LDRMC ANNUAL MEN’S HEALTH FAIR

LDRMC is hosting a men’s health fair Saturday, Jan. 13 from 8 a.m. – 12 p.m at Liberty Dayton Regional Medical Center. Free services that will be provided are CBC, CMP, Lipid, PSA Blood Tests, Blood Pressure Checks, and free cancer screenings for men over the age of 45. For more questions, please call 936-336-7316.

CHILI & GUMBO COOK OFF

To benefit the Police and Fire Museum, Boots and Bullets is hosting a Chili and Gumbo Cook-off at the Dayton Community Center Saturday, Jan. 20, 2024, from 6 a.m. – 2 p.m. A $50 entry-fee is applied, and to enter both contests, the fee is $100. For more information, email communitycenter@ daytontx. org or call 936- 2586630.

GOSPEL SINGING

Hardin Methodist Church invites the community to an old-fashioned gospel singing on Saturday, Feb. 3, 2024. Spread the word and invite the community.

REPUBLICAN PARTY CANDIDATE MEET AND GREET

The Liberty County Republican Party 2024 Primary Candidate Meet and Greet is set for Feb. 6, 2024, from 6-9 p.m. at the Dayton Community Center. Admission is free and open to the public.

LIBERTY COUNTY CANDIDATE FORUM

Mark your calendars now for the 2024 Liberty County Candidates Forum at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 13 at the Dayton Community Center. The event will feature candidates seeking office during the March Primary. The Vindicator and Dayton Chamber of Commerce will host this political discussion, while the Liberty County Republican Women will serve refreshments.

BOOTS AND BANDANAS

Join CASA of Liberty and Chambers Counties for dinner, live and silent auctions, entertainment, and a wonderful evening to benefi t ongoing work to support children and families in crisis. The event takes place on Jan. 27, 2024, from 6 to 11 p.m. at the Dayton Community Center. Tickets are $40 each and tables of 10 are $400. Sponsorships are also available.

MT. CALVARY CLOTHING DRIVE

Mt. Calvary Baptist Church is taking donations of student- size/style clothes for their annual back-to-school giveaway in July. They no longer give away adult clothes or household items but are returning to their program’s original intent. For more information, call 936-346-6244.

2024 DAYTON FIRE/ POLICE MUSEUM CALENDARS

The new 2024 calendars featuring Dayton’s Volunteer Fire Department and Police Department have arrived and are available for purchase. Photos included are Frank’s Café fi re in 1998, the Dayton VFD fleet of firetrucks in the 1950s and 2017, a group photo of firefighters in the 1990s and 2017, and cameo photos. The Price of the calendar is $15, with proceeds going to benefit the future Fire/Police Museum. Two hundred calendars are available, and they are sure to sell out quickly. To reserve yours, contact Mary Ellen Conner at 936-334-4088 or maryeconner@ sbcglobal. net or Venmo@MaryE-Conner.

HARDIN ATHLETICS FUNDRAISER

The Hardin Athletic Booster Club is hosting a gun raffl e with a winner every week for 52 weeks. Tickets are $50 each, and only 1000 tickets are sold. You must be 21 or over to enter. Tickets can be purchased from any athletic booster club member or the HABC Facebook page. For more information, please email hardinathletic@gmail. com.

POPCORN FRIDAY

The Dayton Chamber of Commerce at 801 S. Cleveland St, Dayton, Texas, is hosting a popcorn Friday every Friday from 9 a. m. – 1 p. m. Stop by and meet your chamber staff while grabbing some free popcorn.

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.

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.

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 10 a. m. Donations are welcomed. Thrif- tee Food Center will sponsor the breakfast.

SENIOR BINGO

After lunch there will be Senior Bingo on Wednesday and Friday at the Dayton Community Center. It is free for all seniors. For more information, call 936- 2586630 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 713502-5685

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 936298-3107. 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.