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Join Childress County Heritage Museum for Mum Making at the Museum from 1-2:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 6. “It’s time to grab the ribbons, the glitter and all the Bobcat pride you can handle,” Childress County Heritage Museum Director Niki Seal said. “Come make your very own homecoming mum and show off your spirit in style. Supplies are limited — come early. Let’s get crafty, y’all.” Childress County Heritage Museum

Join Childress County Heritage Museum for Mum Making at the Museum from 1-2:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 6. “It’s time to grab the ribbons, the glitter and all the Bobcat pride you can handle,” Childress County Heritage Museum Director Niki Seal said. “Come make your very own homecoming mum and show off your spirit in style. Supplies are limited — come early. Let’s get crafty, y’all.” Childress County Heritage Museum

Get your Spirit on at Childress County Heritage Museum

Get your Spirit on at Childress County Heritage Museum
Country music favorites Jack Ingram and Cory Morrow will take the stage of the historic Wellington Ritz Theatre at 8 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 20 for an unforgettable night of songs, stories and Texas music magic. The $50 tickets can be purchased via the website, wellingtonritztheatre.com; at the box office, 902 East Ave.; or by leaving a message at 806-447-0090. Wellington Ritz Theatre

Country music favorites Jack Ingram and Cory Morrow will take the stage of the historic Wellington Ritz Theatre at 8 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 20 for an unforgettable night of songs, stories and Texas music magic. The $50 tickets can be purchased via the website, wellingtonritztheatre.com; at the box office, 902 East Ave.; or by leaving a message at 806-447-0090. Wellington Ritz Theatre

Jack Ingram, Cory Morrow acoustic song swap to entertain Ritz fans

Jack Ingram, Cory Morrow acoustic song swap to entertain Ritz fans
The 39th Annual Memphis Lions Club Golf Tournament will tee off at 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 13 at the Memphis Country Club. A two-person scramble, entry is $50 per team, with mulligans available. Prizes will be awarded to the top places in each flight, as well as additional prizes for special contests held during the tournament. The tournament will include 18 holes followed by a meal. To enter, contact Charles Phillips, 940-585-1092, or the Memphis Country Club, 806-259-3237. The Red River Sun

The 39th Annual Memphis Lions Club Golf Tournament will tee off at 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 13 at the Memphis Country Club. A two-person scramble, entry is $50 per team, with mulligans available. Prizes will be awarded to the top places in each flight, as well as additional prizes for special contests held during the tournament. The tournament will include 18 holes followed by a meal. To enter, contact Charles Phillips, 940-585-1092, or the Memphis Country Club, 806-259-3237. The Red River Sun

39th Annual Memphis Lions Club Golf Tournament scheduled for Sept.13

39th Annual Memphis Lions Club Golf Tournament scheduled for Sept.13
Chiropractic Corner

Chiropractic Corner

Chiropractic Corner

We aren’t really sure why people de ve l o p a frozen shoul der. For some reason, the shoul der joint in some people becomes stiff and tight, eventually causing loss of movement in the shoulder.Around 3% of the population will be affected by frozen shoulder.
With the beginning of the 2025-2026 school year, Wellington Care Center honored its residents with Senior Day, giving them the opportunity to offer advice to students at all three Wellington campuses. Mary Brown, a member of the Wellington High School Class of 1963, encourages students to keep up with studying and the good work. Wellington Care Center

With the beginning of the 2025-2026 school year, Wellington Care Center honored its residents with Senior Day, giving them the opportunity to offer advice to students at all three Wellington campuses. Mary Brown, a member of the Wellington High School Class of 1963, encourages students to keep up with studying and the good work. Wellington Care Center

Wellington Care Center residents offer advice to students

Wellington Care Center residents offer advice to students
Less alcohol: Brighter days?

Less alcohol: Brighter days?

Less alcohol: Brighter days?

The COVID-19 disaster brought isolation and hopelessness and, for some, led to more alcohol con sumption. A new study ind icated that alcohol consumption has been dropping recently. Even so, our doctors get to see quite a bit of alcohol use and abuse.
Happy birthdays were wished to, from left, Janie Ames, Rojelio “Roger” De La Cruz Jr. and Childress Senior Citizens Center Director Glenda Goundie at the center’s weekly luncheon Thursday, Aug. 28. Goundie and Lila Hoobler celebrated birthdays earlier in August. Grace Holman

Happy birthdays were wished to, from left, Janie Ames, Rojelio “Roger” De La Cruz Jr. and Childress Senior Citizens Center Director Glenda Goundie at the center’s weekly luncheon Thursday, Aug. 28. Goundie and Lila Hoobler celebrated birthdays earlier in August. Grace Holman

Childress Senior Citizens Center celebrates August birthdays

Childress Senior Citizens Center celebrates August birthdays
Team ministers at Wellington Care Center

Team ministers at Wellington Care Center

Team ministers at Wellington Care Center

Brother Harry Stallings, left, and musician Jeff Pastor perform “Sweet Beulah Land” for a final selection at 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 24 for Wellington Care Center’s Sunday service.