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Childress Elementary School Teacher Parent Organization (TPO) invites families to Christmas Movie Night at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 20 at the Palace Theater for a showing of “The Grinch.” Attendees are invited to wear their favorite pajamas and bring a blanket. The concession stand will have popcorn, cookies, hot chocolate and water available for purchase. Admission is $3 for children and $5 for adults. Courtesy Graphic

Childress Elementary School Teacher Parent Organization (TPO) invites families to Christmas Movie Night at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 20 at the Palace Theater for a showing of “The Grinch.” Attendees are invited to wear their favorite pajamas and bring a blanket. The concession stand will have popcorn, cookies, hot chocolate and water available for purchase. Admission is $3 for children and $5 for adults. Courtesy Graphic

Childress Elementary TPO invites families to showing of ‘The Grinch’

Childress Elementary TPO invites families to showing of ‘The Grinch’
Childress High School (CHS) students Reid Felton and Nick McMinn deliver canned food drive contributions to Childress Meals on Wheels. The donations were collected through CHS student council’s canned food drive competition, which was won by the sophomore class, which will be rewarded with a movie at the Palace Theater. Childress High School thanks United Supermarkets and United Supermarkets Manager Justin Pierce for their donations. Photo Courtesy of Childress High School

Childress High School (CHS) students Reid Felton and Nick McMinn deliver canned food drive contributions to Childress Meals on Wheels. The donations were collected through CHS student council’s canned food drive competition, which was won by the sophomore class, which will be rewarded with a movie at the Palace Theater. Childress High School thanks United Supermarkets and United Supermarkets Manager Justin Pierce for their donations. Photo Courtesy of Childress High School

Childress High School hosts canned food drive benefitting Meals on Wheels

Childress High School hosts canned food drive benefitting Meals on Wheels
Maggie Tillman earns Top Five at the Teen Universe USA National Pageant. Courtesy Photos

Maggie Tillman earns Top Five at the Teen Universe USA National Pageant. Courtesy Photos

Tilllman takes multiple National Pre-Teen Pageant honors

ORLANDO, Fla. – Only 14 years old, Wellington Junior High School (WJHS) eighth-grader Maggie Tillman traveled to Orlando, Fla. in November to compete in the Teen Universe USA National Pageant.
The sons of Tino and Shauna Salinas, Dahmian, Alejandro and TJ Salinas, come up with a plan to get a letter to Santa. Photo by Neal Odom

The sons of Tino and Shauna Salinas, Dahmian, Alejandro and TJ Salinas, come up with a plan to get a letter to Santa. Photo by Neal Odom

Naughty or nice?

Naughty or nice?
Weight loss: What’s your motivation?

Weight loss: What’s your motivation?

Chiropractic Corner

In just a couple of weeks, people will be getting serious about weight loss. Their New Year’s resolution may be motivated by a big event or to fit into a certain outfit. Some are even motivated by revenge or love.
Participants line up prior to the Memphis Independent School District (ISD) Parent/Community Engagement Jingle Bell Run/Walk Saturday, Dec. 3 at Memphis High School. Memphis ISD thanks Blooms and Bolls, The Cottage, Fat & Happy BBQ, Memphis Chamber of Commerce, Mimi’s Bakery, Morgan Jaynes Boutique, The Rock Inn Café, Sonic and Thriftway for the donation of door prizes. Photo Courtesy of Memphis ISD

Participants line up prior to the Memphis Independent School District (ISD) Parent/Community Engagement Jingle Bell Run/Walk Saturday, Dec. 3 at Memphis High School. Memphis ISD thanks Blooms and Bolls, The Cottage, Fat & Happy BBQ, Memphis Chamber of Commerce, Mimi’s Bakery, Morgan Jaynes Boutique, The Rock Inn Café, Sonic and Thriftway for the donation of door prizes. Photo Courtesy of Memphis ISD

Memphis ISD hosts Jingle Bell Run/Walk

Memphis ISD hosts Jingle Bell Run/Walk
By George!

By George!

By George!

An unbelievable flurry of compositional activity over less than a month is followed by a stunning, premiere performance that changed the musical world forever. If you are thinking 1924, that would be George Gershwin and “Rhapsody in Blue.