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CMYK WAXAHACHIETX.COM/NEWS PAGE 2A | WAXAHACHIE DAILY LIGHT Follow us on Twitter & like us on Facebook | 12.21.2014 READER SHOTS Sent in by Edwin (Ed) Farrar/Waxahachie SAGU DISPLAY You may have already seen the scene depicted in the above photo. Carol and I first found this amazing sight last year and have seen it again during the current holidays. SAGU has lit their campus on Sycamore magnificently. There are lights on the buildings, including the old main Trinity building and they’ve wrapped the trees in lights. Don’t know if you can run the attached photo or not but I’d like the community to know about this and drive past it on Sycamore. It’s worth the ride. And my fullest compliments to SAGU on a job beautifully done for the Christmas season. Photos sent in by Daily Light readers. If you have a photo you would like to share with our readers, send it to Editor Neal White at [email protected] Sent in by Jack DuFon/Waxahachie BOBCAT IN BACKYARD I took a photo of a bobcat in my yard at Youngblood Road and thought you might like to use it. NEW LIONS ANNOUNCED The Waxahachie Lions Club proudly inducts Wess Winn (second from left), sponsored by Dr. Joe Langley (Lee Auvenshine stands in for Dr. Langley at far left) and Phil- lip Young sponsored by Terry Phipps at the meeting on Tuesday. COMMUNITY NEWS NOTES 2015 Calendar Collection Waxahachie City Federation of Women’s Clubs is once again collecting calendars for the Veterans Hospi- tal in Dallas. Last year more than 800 calendars were delivered to the hospital for use by patients and staff. Your help is needed to again reach our city goal. As calendars arrive in your mailbox, please save them for the veterans. Collection boxes are located at the Waxa- hachie Daily Light, 200 West Marvin and KBEC Radio Station located at 722 Ferris Avenue in Waxahachie. The Federation appreciates the continuing city sup- port for this very important project. Questions may be directed to Pam Wilhoite at 214-686-4288 or pam. [email protected]. Project Graduation cards available Waxahachie Project Graduations discount cards are now being sold providing more than $2,000 in savings from participating area merchants. All proceeds from the card will benefit the 2015 WHS senior class to hold a graduation celebration in a safe, drug- and alcohol- free setting. The cards are available for $20 each and are being sold by Project Graduation parents. Cards are also available at the Waxahachie Daily Light of- fice, 200 W. Marvin Ave. Forty-one area businesses are participating this year, each offering significant discounts through Aug. 31, 2015. New Year’s Eve dance tickets Tickets are currently available for the annual New Year’s Eve Dance at the Waxahachie Optimist Building, located at 219 Patrick St. In addition to an evening of music, dancing and fellowship, the event includes door prizes throughout the evening. Once again this year, music will be provided by The Final Showdown Band and will be held from 8 p.m. – midnight on Wednesday, Dec. 31. Tickets are $12.50 per person and available by calling Dave Eder at 972- 921-1333.

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WAXAHACHIETX.COM/nEWsPAGE 2A | WAXAHACHIE DAILY LIGHT Follow us on Twitter & like us on Facebook | 12.21.2014

REAdER sHOTs

Sent in by Edwin (Ed) Farrar/Waxahachie

sAGU dIsplAyYou may have already seen the scene depicted in the above photo. Carol and I first found this amazing sight last year and have seen it again during the current holidays. SAGU has lit their campus on Sycamore magnificently. There are lights on the buildings, including the old main Trinity building and they’ve wrapped the trees in lights. Don’t know if you can run the attached photo or not but I’d like the community to know about this and drive past it on Sycamore. It’s worth the ride. And my fullest compliments to SAGU on a job beautifully done for the Christmas season.

Photos sent in by Daily Light readers. If you have a photo you would like to share with our readers, send it to Editor Neal White at [email protected]

Sent in by Jack DuFon/Waxahachie

BOBCAT In BACkyARdI took a photo of a bobcat in my yard at Youngblood Road and thought you might like to use it.

nEW lIOns AnnOUnCEd

The Waxahachie Lions Club proudly inducts Wess Winn (second from left), sponsored by Dr. Joe Langley (Lee Auvenshine stands in for Dr. Langley at far left) and Phil-lip Young sponsored by Terry Phipps at the meeting on Tuesday.

COMMUnITy nEWs nOTEs

2015 Calendar CollectionWaxahachie City Federation of Women’s Clubs is

once again collecting calendars for the Veterans Hospi-tal in Dallas. Last year more than 800 calendars were delivered to the hospital for use by patients and staff. Your help is needed to again reach our city goal. As calendars arrive in your mailbox, please save them for the veterans. Collection boxes are located at the Waxa-hachie Daily Light, 200 West Marvin and KBEC Radio Station located at 722 Ferris Avenue in Waxahachie.

The Federation appreciates the continuing city sup-port for this very important project. Questions may be directed to Pam Wilhoite at 214-686-4288 or [email protected].

project Graduation cards availableWaxahachie Project Graduations discount cards are

now being sold providing more than $2,000 in savings from participating area merchants. All proceeds from the card will benefit the 2015 WHS senior class to hold a graduation celebration in a safe, drug- and alcohol-free setting. The cards are available for $20 each and are being sold by Project Graduation parents. Cards are also available at the Waxahachie Daily Light of-fice, 200 W. Marvin Ave. Forty-one area businesses are participating this year, each offering significant discounts through Aug. 31, 2015.

new year’s Eve dance ticketsTickets are currently available for the annual

New Year’s Eve Dance at the Waxahachie Optimist Building, located at 219 Patrick St. In addition to an evening of music, dancing and fellowship, the event includes door prizes throughout the evening.

Once again this year, music will be provided by The Final Showdown Band and will be held from 8 p.m. – midnight on Wednesday, Dec. 31. Tickets are $12.50 per person and available by calling Dave Eder at 972-921-1333.