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• Sept. 5 | Labor Day• Sept. 7 | Noon to 1 p.m.Bellmead Chamber MeetingBellmead Civic CenterSponsored by Bellmead Economic Development Corporation $5 per member or guest• Sept. 8 | 14th annual Bellmead Chamber of Commerce Golf Tournment benefiting La Vega High School scholarships• Oct. 5 | Noon to 1 p.m.Bellmead Chamber MeetingBellmead Civic CenterSponsored by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas $5 per member or guest• Nov. 2 | Noon to 1 p.m.Bellmead Chamber Meeting Skate CountrySponsored by Skate Country $5 per member or guest• Nov. 24-25 | ThanksgivingChamber office closed• Dec. 7 | Noon to 1 p.m. Bellmead Chamber MeetingConnect ChurchSponsored by Connect Church & Cracker Barrel• Dec. 24-25 | Christmas• Dec. 26 | Chamber office closed• Dec. 31 | New Year’s Eve• Jan. 1 | New Year’s Day
Upcoming events
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Call (254) 799-1552 to sponsor a meeting.
Member appreciation
JMJ WreckingIvette Lopez (office employee) and Jose Sanchez (owner) accepted the plant of appreciation from the Bellmead Chamber of Commerce.
Eagle Crest ApartmentsCarol Weithorn of Eagle Crest Apartments accepts the plant of appreciation from the Bellmead Chamber of Commerce.
The Bellmead Chamber of Commerce 14th Annual Golf Tournament at Cottonwood Creek Golf Course follows
a four-person scramble format. Single players will be assigned to a team. Players may form their own teams
with no restrictions in regard to handicaps. All players will receive snacks, lunch and a chance to win prizes.
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P.O. Box 154615 | 3400 Bellmead DriveBellmead, TX 76705 | BellmeadChamber.com
Business Hours:9 a.m. to 1 p.m. | Monday, Wednesday & Friday
Phone: (254)799-1552Administrative Assistant Cheryl Morgan
Bellmead Chamber AmbassadorsRosemary Castellano, James Castellano,
Thanh Le, Carlena Lesso, Andrew Smith, Laura Sterr, Daniel Turner and Ryan Wilson
Chamber Officers President Josh Tetens
Vice President Ritchie GarrettSecretary/Treasurer Kaye Morgan
Adam Barber Suzann Chavez
Lynn EverettArmando Fajardo
Brian GardnerLinda Paredez Gunn
Kaye Horacek Rev. Duane Hoxworth
Matt KingBetty Mars Jose Neira
Rashmi Patel
Bellmead Chamber Directors
Contact Information400 E. Loop 340, Waco, Texas, 76705
LaVegaISD.orgPhone: (254) 799-4963 or (254) 299-6700
Fax: (254) 799-8642
Board of Trustees Wayne Samford - President
Raymond Koon - Vice PresidentPhil Bancale - Assistant Secretary
Henry C. Jennings - SecretaryRandy Devorsky - Board Member Mildred Watkins - Board Member
To advertise or submit material, e-mail [email protected].
Administration Superintendent
Dr. Sharon M. ShieldsDeputy Superintendent for Finance
Diane RoepkeAssistant Superintendent
for Personnel and Administration Todd Gooden
Administration Assistant for the Superintendent & Public Information Officer
Lori Mynarcik
WAL-MARTSUPERCENTER
LESIA COBBSSTORE MANAGER
1521 I-35 EASTBELLMEAD, TX F - 254-867-8932
P - 254-867-8084
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David Ridley Erik Royal
Dr. Sharon M. Shields Mike Sullivan Dianne TaylorConnie Wilson
La Vega Pirates Education FoundationThe mission of the La Vega Pirates Education Foundation
is to generate and distribute resources to support creative and innovative programs that will enhance the quality of educational programs provided to our students.
Contributions to the La Vega Pirates Education Foundation can be mailed to: La Vega Pirates Education Foundation | P. O. Box 154897 | Waco, Texas 76715
The La Vega Pirates Education Foundation will meet from noon to 1 p.m. Aug. 9, Sept. 13 and Oct. 11 in the Building F Meeting Room.
For more information, contact Cindy Michaelis at [email protected].
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Aaron’s Sales & LeaseABC Health Care, Inc.Accelerated Power Marketing LLC Advantage FurnitureAdvantage PressAmerican BankAmerican Legion Post 121Aramark La Vega ISDArmstrong WilsonATMOS EnergyThe Atrium of Bellmead Baird Brothers Express Car WashBaylor UniversityBBVA Compass Bellmead Community ClinicBellmead Enterprises LLC - ChevronBellmead Funeral HomeBellmead Lions Bellmead Pools Best Western Plus Waco NorthBetter Business Bureau Blue Cross Blue Shield of TexasBrazos Family DentistryBudget TaxCargill Caritas of WacoCarter BloodCareCen-Tex African American Chamber of CommerceCenter for Business Excellence Central Texas Senior Ministry Centroplex SweepingChristi’s HamburgersCity of Bellmead
City of Lacy LakeviewThe Clay PotClear Springs HealthcareCollin Street BakeryComet CleanersComfort Inn & SuitesComfort SuitesConnect ChurchCountry Kitchen Cracker Barrel Curtis Cox Jewelers Day’s InnDenny’sDirect AutoDurham Bus ServicesEagle Crest ApartmentsEl ConquistadorCoy EmertETMC Extraco BanksFastsigns Festive OccasionsFirst Central Credit Union First Convenience Bank First Title Company of Waco GENCO Federal Credit UnionGo Small BizGold’s Gym ExpressGrand Canyon UniversityGreater Waco ChamberH&R CarpetHampton Inn Waco North Robert HawkinsH-E-B Plus!Hewitt Chamber of CommerceHillcrest Baptist Medical Center Holiday Inn Home DepotHorace Mann/Seedmin Financial Services
H.O.T.C.O.G.Italian GraniteJack of All Trades J.M.J. Wrecking & Used Cars Knight’s InnKWTX Lacy Lakeview Chamber of CommerceL-3 Platform IntegrationLa Vega Community ChurchLa Vega ISD La Vega Little LeagueLochridge PriestLone Star SteakhouseLoop 340 Overhead DoorsLorena Chamber of CommerceLuby’sLynn’s PharmacyMama Lena’s Pizza and SubEdward Jones Matthew DollarMazanec Construction McLennan Community CollegeMembers Choice Federal Credit UnionJudge Vicki MenardMichna’s Bar-B-Q Molly’s RestaurantMotel 6 Neel Assoc. Inc.NeighborWorks New Life Praise CenterOncor Pendley Party ProductionsPlacements UnlimitedPopeye’s of LaredoR-Ash Properties Rapoport AcademyRed Man Bingo
Bellmead Chamber MembersRent-A-CenterRobinson Chamber of CommerceRoy Beatty CleanersSam’s Wholesale Club Sanderson Farms Sandy’s Get Away TravelScott and White ClinicsShipley’s Donuts Simer, Tetens and Fanning Attorneys at LawSkate Country Sparks Memorial United Methodist ChurchSt. Paul Lutheran ChurchSteve’s PlaceStylecraft BuildersTexas Animal Medical Center Texas BeverageTexas Machine & Tool Inc. Texas Meter and DeviceTexas State Technical College WacoThe Real Estate CompanyTLC Auto SalesTop Notch Personnel TYMCO Inc.Vacations UnlimitedWaco and The Heart of Texas Waco Tribune-HeraldWalmart Super CenterWillis PlumbingKevin WilsonWireless ConceptsWoody Butler Homes
4 August 2016
City Hall 3015 Bellmead Drive 799-2436Community Center 3900 Parrish St. 799-2418
Non-Emergency Numbers:Fire 700 Kane 799-1661Police 3015 Bellmead Drive 799-0251Ambulance 753-0355Bellmead Water Dept. 799-2436
Mayor Gary Moore, At-LargeMayor Pro-TemDoss Youngblood, Pct. 5Council MembersDr. Alfreda Love, Pct. 1Travis Gibson, Pct. 2 Mark W. Pace, Pct. 3 Vacant Pct. 4 Police Chief Lydia AlvaradoFire Chief / Marshal William T. Hlavenka, Jr.City ManagerBo Thomas
Bellmead City GovernmentChief Finance Officer Victor Salas City AttorneyCharlie Buenger and Associates Municipal Court JudgeRay BlackCity EngineerJed SulakPublic Works DirectorScott ColemanCivic/ Tourism DirectorTony TorresIT ManagerDevin Kluk
City of Bellmead hiring patrol office, staff supportPatrol OfficerSalary: TCOLE Certified: $16–$18 hourly (DOE)
Complete City of Bellmead application, release forms and the com-plete TCOLE application at Bellmead.com
The Police Officer serves the needs of the community by supporting the protection of life and property, preven-tion of crimes, apprehension of criminals, and enforce-ment of laws by patrolling an assigned beat on foot, bicycle or in a radio-equipped patrol car, responding to calls for assistance, conducting criminal investigations, and performing special assign-ments at the discretion of the supervisor.Staff Support Services Position: Staff Support Services – AdministrativeDepartment: Public SafetySalary: $15.50 – $16.50 (DOQ)
Deadline: Aug. 15, 2016Complete the City of Bellmead Application, re-lease forms and the complete TCOLE Application.JOB SUMMARYPrepares a variety of studies, reports and related informa-tion for decision-making purposes; conducts research, analysis, and prepares rec-ommendations regarding pro-posals for programs, grants, services, budget, equipment, etc.Assists in compiling and pre-paring budget information for the Police DepartmentProvides administrative as-sistance to supervisors and CID, assembles background materials, prepares meeting agendas, and records meet-ing minutes.Investigates and follows-up on citizen requests for service, complaints, and requests for information.Receives, stamps and distrib-
utes incoming mail, process-es outgoing mail.Acts as backup to Records Supervisor for open records requests and input of cases to the District AttorneyEstablishes and maintains fil-ing system, controls records and indexes, including elec-tronic storage of documents as appropriate in assistance to the Administrative SergeantMaintains status of Police Department budget for the Chief of Police and departments.Maintains personnel files and records, for all Police employ-ees per TCOLE standards, ensures due dates are met.High School Diploma or General Education Develop-ment Certificate is required; college preferred; experi-ence with Law Enforcement field preferred; Contact the Bellmead Police Dept. for more information (254) 799-0251 E.E.O.
City Council Meeting The regular monthly City Council meeting is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Aug. 8 at Bellmead City Hall. Parks & Recreation Commission MeetingThe Bellmead Parks & Recreation Commission will meet at 4:30 p.m.
City News
Aug. 8 at Bellmead City Hall, 3015 Bellmead Drive
Bellmead.comOnline payment, meeting and community information and calendar of events.
BellmeadCivicCenter.comInformation on room
Bellmead City Calendarrentals and upcoming events.BellmeadEDC.comInformation on programs to help businesses in Bellmead prosper as well as properties that are for sale.BellmeadChamber.comThe Bellmead Chamber of Commerce promotes business and raises funds for scholarships for La Vega students.
Anyone who lives in or trav-els to an area where Zika virus is found and has not already been infected with Zika virus can get it from mosquito bites. The most current list of the areas endemic with Zika can be found on the CDC website.Transmission
Zika virus is transmitted to people primarily through the bite of an infected Aedes spe-cies mosquito (A. aegypti and A. albopictus) mosquito. These mosquitoes typically lay eggs in and near standing water in things like buckets, bowls, animal dishes, flower pots
McLennan County health department warns of zika threatand vases. They prefer to bite people, and live indoors and outdoors near people.
A pregnant woman can pass Zika virus to her fetus during pregnancy. Zika is a cause of microcephaly and other severe fetal brain defects.To date, no reports have been made of in-fants getting Zika virus through breastfeeding.Prevention
Enjoy the outdoors, but remember to protect yourself, your family and your pets from mosquito-borne diseases, your best defense against being bitten is simply to be prepared
by taking the following precau-tions:
When outdoors, prevent mosquito bites by using an EPA-registered insect repellent that contains one of the follow-ing: DEET, picaridin, IR3535 or oil of lemon eucalyptus.Follow product instructions
When weather permits, wear long sleeves, long pants, and socks. For infants, place mos-quito netting over infant carri-ers, cribs and strollers
For more information, visit the Waco-McLennan County Public Health District at Wa-coMcLennanphd.org.
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Durham provides safe and reliable transporta-tion to students across the United States, trans-porting more than 1 mil-lion students daily.
With Durham’s exper-tise and nationwide re-sources, districts no lon-ger have to worry about:
La Vega ISD Superintendent Dr. Sharon M. Shields, Kevin P. Harris and Board President Wayne Samford.
La Vega ISD Board of Trustees Single-Member District 3 is currently vacant. Anyone interested in serving as a member of the Board of Trustees should send a letter of interest to: La Vega ISD, Superintendent’s Office, 400 East Loop 340, Waco, Texas,
Durham School Services provides reliable transportation for La Vega students
76705. To qualify to serve on the Board of Trustees in Single-Member District 3, an individual must be a registered voter and live in the boundaries of Single-Member District 3. For more information, contact Lori Mynarcik at (254) 299-6707.
La Vega ISD Baord of Trustees seeks member to represent District 3
new bus capital, routing issues, bus breakdowns
and the recruitment and training of drivers.
Durham School Ser-vices has had the privi-lege to be part La Vega community since Feb. 1, 1995.
Locally, they have ap-proximately 55 employ-ees and 35 buses and transport about 3,500 students daily.
Kevin P. Harris was presented with a plaque of appreciation for his service on the La Vega ISD Board of Trustees at the July regular monthly meeting.
Harris resigned from the Board
after 23 years of faithful and loyal service. The La Vega ISD Board of Trustees, Administration, staff, students and community appre-ciates all of his hard work and dedication.
Harris steps down from LVISD board
The 2016 La Vega Pirates football team will seek a repeat of the perfect 2015 16-0 season that earned them a state championship.
A repeat state title is not easy to claim in the competitive Texas football scene.
Though no team is the same one year later, this team retains powerhouse players state championship
La Vega Pirates aim to defend state titleMVP Kemoche Hobbs, third year quarterback Jamal Williams, Alabama commit Kedrick James.
They are enough to make other teams take notice and see La Vega as the team to beat this season.
In most preseason polls, La Vega is ranked behind Argyle, another strong contender for the state title.
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La Vega Pirates Education Foundation hosts Scholars BanquetThe second annual La Vega
Scholars Banquet, hosted by the La Vega Pirates Education Founda-tion, was hosted May 19 at La Vega High School.
The banquet was held in honor of the top 10 % academically achiev-ing seniors, their families and the educator who had most inspired them.
Sponsors included Aramark, Pendley Party Productions, Texas Animal Medical Center, H-E-B, Hor-ace Mann Insurance, Baird Bros. Express and Jeanne Marie Ellis.
A wonderful dinner was served to guests, and the Mistress of Ceremonies was Ke’Sha Lopez, weekend news anchor at Channel 10.
Each student came to the stage with their nominated educator,
and both received gifts from the Foundation, given by Foundation Board members Brian Gardner and Ronda Kirk.
Each student was given a framed photo of themselves with their educator and an Android tablet.
Each educator received a framed photo with their student, a $25 H-E-B gift card, chocolates and a certificate from Baird Bros. Express for one month of free car
washes. The La Vega Pirates Education
Foundation exists to generate and distribute resources to support cre-ative and innovative programs that enhance the academic success of La Vega ISD students.
The Foundation is exempt from Federal income tax under section 501(c) 3 of the Internal Revenue Code. Contributions to the Founda-tion are deductible to the extent the law allows.
The students and educators are: Amariye Blunson | Robert GlynnNicholas Cottrell | Amanda EndsleyAna M. Gallegos | Dennis HatawayEvelyn Galvan | Dennis HatawayKobi Gill | Samantha ZilemAnahi Guerrero | Dennis HatawayAlahnna Levi | Richard ContrerasHeaven Lopez | Shanna JonesLe’Asiah Lynch | CDR James GompperTre’Asiah Lynch | Chief Bill TerryCeleste Neal | Robyn WileyKayla Perez | Robyn WileyCory Thompson | Robyn WileyPriscilla Villalpando | Richard Contreras
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1509 Hogan LaneBellmead
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799-4957
• Pool• Free HBO/ESPN• Free Local Calls• Dataport / Modern Hookups• No Long Distance Surcharge• Kids 17 and Under Stay Free• Free Morning Coffee• Small Pets Welcome
For easy access to L-3 Platform Integration,
Texas State Technical College Waco &
Baylor University,stay in one of
Bellmead’s hotels and motels.
Take the Behren’s Circle exit and see what Bellmead has to offer.
Visit BellmeadChamber.com
for more information on churches
and restaurants in the area
to make your stay more enjoyable.
Bellmead Chamber seeks ambassadorsThe Bellmead Chamber of Commerce is in search of
reputable individuals to serve as ambassadors. The best candidate will be trustworthy, diligent and caring for their business and personal communities with free time to devote to assisting the Chamber with membership growth/retention and chamber events.
Please complete the Ambassador Application at Bellmead-Chamber.com for consideration. For more information, contact Erik Royal at (254) 523-9371 or [email protected].
La Vega High
School 2016 Top
GraduatesCongratulations
to La Vega High School Class of 2016 valedictorian Nicholas Cottrell and salutatorian Kayla Perez.
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• Aug. 8-10 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. | ELL Symposium for the Secondary Campuses | Bellmead Civic Center• Aug. 9 La Vega Pirates Education Foundation Meeting in the Building F Meeting Room, noon to 1 p.m.• Aug. 15-19 Teacher Workday• Aug. 19 8:15 a.m. | Districtwide Convocation | La Vega High School Auditorium• Aug. 22 First day of school for La Vega Students• Aug. 30 7 p.m. | Board of Trustees Regular Meeting | Administration Building• Sept. 5 Labor Day | No school• Sept. 7 Noon | Bellmead Chamber of Commerce Meeting | Bellmead Civic Center | Sponsored by Bellmead Economic Development Corporation | $5 per member or guest• Sept. 13 La Vega Pirates Education Foundation Meeting in the Building F Meeting Room, noon to 1 p.m.• Sept. 20 7 p.m. | Board of Trustees Regular Meeting | Administration Building• Oct. 1 La Vega Fun Run benefiting La Vega Pirates Education Foundation• Oct. 5 Noon | Bellmead Chamber of Commerce Meeting | Bellmead Civic Center | Sponsored by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas | $5 per member or guest• Oct. 10 Flex staff development day / student holi-day• Oct. 11 La Vega Pirates Education Foundation Meeting in the Building F Meeting Room, noon to 1 p.m.• Oct. 18 7 p.m. | Board of Trustees Regular Meeting | Administration Building
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Business of the Year Award 2016 The Atrium of Bellmead
The Atrium of Bellmead, LLC at 2401 Development Boulevard is 126-bed, person-centered nursing and rehabilitation center that offers a beautiful and ideal environment to adapt to your needs and lifestyle. Patients only needing a short stay to recover from a hospitalization and return home will find more than they need to recover and enjoy their stay. Others may be looking for a place to call home that will allow them to live life to the fullest, get quality nursing care, and continue with the lifestyle they have grown accustomed to. • State of the art rehabilitation center with advanced equipment for physical and occupational therapy including a full kitchen, washer/dryer, bathroom • Private speech therapy sessions • 24 hours skilled nursing services • Medical offices for your physician to utilize on visits or medical transportation to them • Conference and training rooms with wireless internet for educational sessions and more
The Atrium of Bellmead was recognized at the Bellmead Chamber of Commerce as Business of the Year. Staff and administrators are proud of their involvement in the community and offering a facility that provides excellent nursing and rehabilitation services.
Join the Bellmead Chamber (254) 799-1552 • BellmeadChamber.com
TheAtriumofBellmead.com2401 Development Blvd.
Bellmead, TX 76705(254) 296-8976
La Vega school supply lists available
at LaVegaISD.org
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Volunteer in your community.For more information, go to www.lionsclubs.org
For people around the world, Lions clubs answer the question: “who can we get to help us?” Think of us as organized good.
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Bellmead Lions ClubNoon
First and Third ThursdaysBellmead Civic Center
Join us!The Bellmead Lions Club is a service organization that works for Bellmead
and the community. We welcome new
members to continue this tradition.
Our Mission:Building stronger neighborhoods through homeownership.922 Franklin Ave. | Waco | (254) 752-1647 | NW-Waco.org
NeighborWorks® Waco is a non-profit organization whose mission is to build stronger neighborhoods through homeownership and other quality housing opportunities.
Visit NW-Waco.org for information on our many programs and services for homebuyers and homeowners, renters and also highlights our efforts in revitalizing neighborhoods and strengthening communities.
Since 1993, we have assisted thousands of families in purchasing their first home! Our services include Mortgage Lending, Rental Home Program, New Home Construction and Sale, Homebuyer and Financial Education, Down Payment and Closing Cost Assistance, Home Improvement Lending, Credit Counseling and Community Building and Engagement.
Financial Freedom Class6 to 8:30 p.m. | Aug. 16 | Oct. 25
Pre-Purchase Education | Financial Freedom classes help future homebuyers overcome credit obstacles and master their money. In Homebuyer Education, students learn the basics of the home selection and purchase process in seminar-style sessions led by professionals from mortgage companies and banks, title companies, home inspections firms, Realtors’ offices and others.
Homebuyer Education Class8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. | Nov. 19Make a reservation at least two days prior to the class. Breakfast and lunch will be served. Class is offered at no charge. The $20 application fee will be waived for clients who turn in an application the day of class.
TSTC technical program receives accreditationThe Precision Machining Technology
program at Texas State Technical College in Waco recently received its first program accreditation from the National Institute for Metalworking Skills Inc.
The nationally recognized certification means the technical program meets NIMS’s standards for training future industry work-ers for a global workforce. The accreditation lasts five years, after which the time the program can reapply.
“For some time, I had been looking for an opportunity to provide a higher level of train-ing for our students,” said Jose Rodriguez, chair of the Precision Machining Technology program. “We needed to meet high stan-dards. The standards needed to be credible and acceptable nationally.”
Rodriguez said he wanted the accredita-tion not only for current students, but also
for veterans and those already working in machining and manufacturing who do not have a formal academic background. The students will now be able to earn NIMS na-tional skills credentials.
Caleb Crawford, 20, of Waxahachie looks forward to working on skills credentials. He said employers should sense his confidence and how to do processes because of the extra work he will put in.
“It’s hard to get in somewhere if you don’t have experience,” Crawford said.
Colt Gibson, 20, a Precision Machining Technology major from Mason, said getting credentials could help him bring knowledge to small machine shops. And, he hopes his efforts can inspire other workers to pursue certifications.
Program faculty used NIMS standards to
realign the curriculum. The work has been detailed encompassing records keeping, safety enhancements and the development of a machine maintenance program, training work procedures and materials inventory.
“The standards are rigorous and have helped our department re,focus and better understand our physical environment and the effect on student learning,” Rodriguez said.
The program has about 130 students and offers an Associate of Applied Science de-gree in Precision Machining Technology and a Certificate in Machining. Students learn a range of skills like measuring, blueprint read-ing, design and machine operations.
TSTC joins Amarillo College and South Texas College in McAllen as the only higher education institutions in Texas with the cer-tification.
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The 400-meter Relay Team took First Place at regionals and ninth place at state. Team members are John Taylor, Jalen Morgan, Baylon Ware and John RichardsJoseph Bryant placed third long jump at regionals. Sir Morgan Loudd placed first in triple jump at regionals and third at state.
La Vega Pirate Fun Run
Registration is open for the La Vega Pirate Fun Run sponsored by the La Vega Pirates Education Foundation. Join us for the La Vega Pirate 5k and 1 mile fun run on Oct. 1, 2016. Cost per registrant is $20 until Sept. 23, 2016. If you register between September 24, 2016 and race day, the cost is $25. An award will be given for the Best Pirate Costume.
La Vega Pirates track athletes qualify for state
Sir Morgan Loudd placed first in triple jump at regionals and third at state.
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noon, Bellmead Civic Center• Aug. 8 6:30 p.m., Bellmead City Council meeting, Bellmead City Hall• Sept. 5 Labor Day | Bellmead City Hall and Bellmead Chamber office closed BellmeadChamber.com
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• Sept. 7 Noon | Bellmead Chamber Meeting | Bellmead Civic Center | Sponsored by Bellmead Economic Development Corporation $5 per member or guest
• Sept. 8 1 p.m. | Bellmead Chamber of Commerce Golf Tournament | Cottonwod Creek Golf Course