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The Fayette County Record, Friday, February 22, 2019 A5 208 W. P EARL ST. LA GRANGE, TX 78945 (979) 968-3121 F AX (979) 968-6383 WWW.LAGRANGEFUNERALS.COM SERVING LA GRANGE & THE SURROUNDING AREA FOR OVER 100 YEARS John Belvill Owner Funeral Director/Embalmer for over 38 years Facility No. 4411 Experience that families can count on in their time of need... Locally Owned & Operated by The John Belvill Family www.heartoftexasmonuments.com Jackie Daniels Memorial Sales Consultant (979) 702-9209 [email protected] Call for all your monument, head- stone and graveside needs. We will work with you and your budget. There are a variety of styles and options to choose from to ensure that you are a satisfied customer. I can even come to you when you are ready. Just give me a call and I will be happy to schedule a consultation. 28397 R6-18 Thrivent.com • 800-847-4836 CONNECT YOUR CHRISTIAN VALUES WITH YOUR FINANCES Imagine a more confident and content life that allows you to make the most of your time, talents and treasures. I’m here to help you make that a reality by guiding you to be wise with what you’re given, so you know you’ll have enough for yourself—and to share. Let’s make your needs a priority. Give me a call today. Erich R Lehmann CLTC® Financial Consultant 979-338-9998 AFTER PRESIDENT’S DAY SALE! 10% OFF ALL IN-STOCK RESIDENT CHEF DIPS • SOUPS • DESSERTS Bring in this ad for Buy 2, Get 1 FREE! The Best in Custom Window Treatments! • BLINDS • SHADES • SHUTTERS • DRAPES • & MORE! FREE IN-HOME CONSULTATION! 979.542.0700 F OR THE RECORD Special Program at Library Alan Hoffmann, author of “Lafayette in America in 1824 and 1825, will present a program on the Marquis de Lafayette, the French hero of the American Revolution for whom Fayette County was named, on Tuesday, March 5 at 6:30 p.m. in the meeting room of the Fayette Public Library, 855 S. Jefferson St., La Grange. He will be available to sign books afterwards. For more information, call (979) 968-3765 or visit www.lafayetteinamerica.com. This event is sponsored by the Fayette Heritage Museum and Archives. Texas German Society Meeting The Texas German Society meets the fourth Monday of the month at 6 p.m. at the Randolph Recreation Center located at 653 E. Pearl Street in La Grange. Light snacks will be served and visitors are always welcome. Alzheimer’s And Dementia Support Hospice Brazos Valley will host a Alzheimer’s or Dementia Support Group the fourth Tuesday of each month from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Hospice Brazos Valley is located at 1048 N. Jefferson in La Grange. Meet for support and education for caregivers of Alzheimer’s patients. For more information, contact Cindy Fanning at (979) 968-6913. FEC Scholarships Fayette Electric Cooperative will award six $1,500 scholarships to area high school students whose parents or guardians are mem- bers of the cooperative and reside in Fayette Electric’s service area. The scholarship guidelines and application form may be obtained from area high school counselors or can be downloaded by visiting the co-op’s website www.fayette.coop. Scholarship applications must be returned to Fayette Electric’s office no later than 5 p.m. on Mon- day, March 4. Students needing additional information may contact Catherine Poppe at (979) 968-3181. Teens Create at Library Every second Tuesday of every month from 4 to 5 p.m., Teens in grades 6th through 12th can come to the Fayette Public Library, 855 S. Jefferson St. in La Grange, to enjoy some snacks, music and pro- jects. On Tuesday, March 12, Domino’s Pizza will be here for their first La Grange Dough Show for Teens. Domino’s will be working with teens to show them how to get hands-on with food science and then everyone will enjoy some delicious pizza. Don’t miss out on this great Teen program. For more information, contact the Fayette Public Library at (979) 968-3765. Loss of a Child Support Group A support and education group for a parent or grandparent who is grieving the loss of a child at any age or any stage of the grieving pro- cess will be held the first Thursday of each month from 10:30 a.m. until noon at St. John Lutheran Church, 5743 State Hwy. 159 in Rutersville. For more information contact, Cindy Fanning at (979) 968-6913. Muras Daniel V. Muras, 81, of La Grange, died Monday, Feb. 18, 2019. He is survived by his daugh- ters, Alicia Cashion and hus- band Lee, Amanda Chovanec and husband Chad, and Kristin Muras; grandsons, Kyler Sacky, Caleb Chovanec, Luke Cho- vanec, and Jacob Cashion; sister, Rose Berger and husband Mel- roy; and numerous nieces and nephews. Visitation was held on Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2019 from 5 to 7 p..m at Fayette Memo- rial Funeral Home in La Grange with Rosary following. Funeral services were held Thursday, Feb. 21, 2019 at 10 am at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in Holman. A private graveside service will be held at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made, in lieu of flowers, to Compassionate Care Hospice of Bryan or St. Wenceslaus Catho- lic Church of Holman. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Fayette Memo- rial Funeral Home in La Grange. OBITS KEEP AMERICA BEAUTIFUL Winedale proudly presents Dreaming of the Stars, an exhi- bition of 28 quilts. The exhibit will be on display at Winedale’s Meadows Education Center on Friday and Saturday, Feb. 22 and 23, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Sunday, Feb. 24, from noon until 4 p.m. It will be on display until Feb. 24. The exhibit includes a quilt block that was hand-sewn by NASA astronaut Karen Ny- berg while serving aboard the In- ternational Space Station in 2013. The address is 3738 FM 2714 in Round Top. For more informa- tion, call (979) 278-3530 or by email [email protected]. edu. Historical Society Museum The Round Top Area His- torical Society’s Annual Garage Sale fundraiser is this Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 23 and 24. It will be held at the pavilion on their campus behind the Round Top Post Office at 397 E. Mill St. with lots of items you know you cannot live without. For questions, call Rose at (713) 376-9495. The museum is open to the public on Saturday, March 9, from noon until 3 p.m. to catch a glimpse of past moments in his- tory with emphasis on our mili- tary heritage. There is never an admission fee and the public is invited. Chamber of Commerce Every Saturday at the his- toric Round Top Town Square is the year-round, open air Farmers & Artisans Market, which takes place from 9 a.m. until noon and features some of the best local produce and artisan products from this area. Enjoy live music at The Stone Cellar this weekend: Fri- day and Saturday from 7 to 11 p.m. and Sunday starting at 7 p.m. at the Pub. The Red and White Gallery in Fayetteville is hosting their new exhibit by popular artists William Anzalone, Mary Qui- ros, Laura Wilson, Sally Max- well, Jerry Herring, Pat Johnson and Paulina van Bavel until Feb- ruary 23. The Copper Shade Tree is hosting their annual Fiber Art Festival until Feb. 24, focus- ing on fabric with mixed media for unique baskets using pine needles, raffia, grass, plant fib- ers, feathers and more. See this unique exhibition at Copper Shade Tree on Henkel Market Square in Round Top. Round Top Family Library Look out for programs that will help you navigate your computer and iPhones, taught by Randy Melton and assisted by Betty Melton. The iPhone class is set for Feb. 27 from 2 to 4 p.m. Registration is required. These classes are free. Regular events on the li- brary schedule are adult yoga with Betty Melton on Mondays at 5 p.m. and Betty Porter and Heidi Geyer on Thursdays at 5 p.m., arts-after-school class led by Mary Leitko and kid’s junior master gardener class led by Su- zanne Ellis. February Lunch Bunch Lunch Bunch will be Mon- day, Feb. 25 at noon at the home of Shelby Levy in Shelby. As customary, bring a dish to share and enjoy lunch with your friends. Festival Hill Institute The concert that everyone looks forward to is happening on March 9, with James Dick on piano paying his favorites start- ing at 3 p.m. Tickets are $30 for adults and $10 for students. This is one concert you will not want to miss. On an exciting note, Festival Institute has recently established a state-of-the-art Environmental Education experience program that involves young people in our surrounding school districts being able to experience the nat- ural wonders of Festival Hill’s 210-acre campus with a hands- on learning experience. Topics of discussion are the natural adaptation of our woodlands and the interactions of animals, birds and insects in our woodlands, establishing a wonderful learning experience of the science of our surround- ings. It also covers the effects of drought and the abundance of recent rains and how the weather impacts the environment and the basic elements of nature. This is all provided by the generosity of Festival Hill Institute. This has provided a wonder- ful means to help bring outdoor education into the classroom and to foster a love for nature in order to be good stewards of the land. With the generous help of the TAMU Forestry service and Mr. James Dick of Festival Hill Institute, this collaboration will inspire generations to remain good stewards of our environ- ment. For more information, contact them at (979) 249-3129 Herb Society of America Bring your wagons to Round Top on March 15 and 16 for the 24th Annual Plant and Gift Sale of the Herb Society of America - Pioneer Unit. Replace plants and refresh beds that were freeze-damaged from the great selection of bedding plants, herbs, shrubs, roses, succulents and trees. You will find new varieties and old favorites in the Plant Sale, as well as lovely garden gifts and food items in the Thyme Well Spent Shop. The hours are Friday, March 15 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Satur- day, March 16 from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Credit cards, cash and checks accepted. There is no ad- mission free. Proceeds from the sale are used to provide support for the gardens at Festival Hill, as well as the Sensory Garden at Brenham Elementary. RT-C News Every Monday night from 6 to 8 p.m., 4-Hers from the Round Top-Carmine High School will have a dessert table at the Round Top Rifle Association Hall dur- ing their burger nights and will accept free will donations ben- efiting the RTC-4H club. If you need to contact RT-C elementary, do so at (979) 249- 3200. For questions regarding your child at the high school, contact them at (979) 278-3151. For all sporting events and schedules, please check the Car- mine section of this paper. Hermann Sons Life No. 151 The next meeting for the Hermann Sons Life No. 151 will be Thursday, Feb. 28 at 7 p.m. Round Top Town Council Those filing for the May 2019 election for Round Top Town Council positions are: Amy Bone (no relation to May- or Bone) Stephen Ditsler, Jerry Hinkel and Keith W. Sharp. Cur- rent Mayor Barry Bone was the only one who filed for the May- or position. Please look to this newspaper for when the election will be held. The next scheduled Town of Round Top town council meet- ing is Monday, March 11, at the new time of 6 p.m. You will find the agenda for the meeting posted in front of the town of- fices and the court house on the Friday before the set Monday meeting date. Permits/applications may still be attained from the Town of Round Top Clerk David Stall during regular office hours on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 9 a.m. until noon, or applications can be found online at our website. You may contact Steve Cain, permit official, with any questions at [email protected], or call the town secretary, David Stall, at his office at (979) 249- 5885 or email the town at info@ townofroundtoptexas.org. Bethlehem Lutheran Church Bethlehem Lutheran Church has regular services at 9:30 a.m. on Sunday mornings with Rev. John David Nedbalek. Sunday School is offered on the first Sunday of the month at 8:30 a.m. Noisy Offering is always on the first Sunday of the month as well. The first Thursday of each month is Ruth Circle Bible Study at 9:30 a.m. The second Tuesday of each month is Sewing Circle at 9 a.m. Everyone is welcomed to attend these events. The phone number for the church office is (979) 249-3686. For events at the church, contact the church office or reference their monthly newsletter. The next bible study will be on March 7. Birthdays Birthday wishes are extend- ed to the following celebrants: William Noak-Feb. 22; Tommy Burger-23; Philip Moon Walk- er-25; Jason Jahnz-26; Karra Gregor and Kathy Orr-27; Hen- drick Bergen-28. Dreaming of the Stars Quilt Exhibit Open in Winedale By JEANETTE BURGER Round Top News Correspondent ROUND T OP News

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Page 1: A5 Dreaming of the Stars Quilt Exhibit Open in Winedale ... · • BLINDS • SHADES • SHUTTERS • DRAPES • & MORE! FREE IN-HOME CONSULTATION! 979.542.0700 FOR THE RECORD Special

The Fayette County Record, Friday, February 22, 2019 A5

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& THE SURROUNDING AREA

FOR OVER 100 YEARS

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(979) [email protected]

Call for all your monument, head-stone and graveside needs. We will work with you and your budget. There are a variety of styles and options to choose from to ensure that you are a satis�ed customer. I can even come to you when you are ready. Just give me a call and I will be happy to schedule a consultation.

28397 R6-18Thrivent.com • 800-847-4836

CONNECT YOUR CHRISTIAN VALUES WITH YOUR FINANCESImagine a more confident and content life that allows you to make the most of your time, talents and treasures.

I’m here to help you make that a reality by guiding you to be wise with what you’re given, so you know you’ll have enough for yourself—and to share.

Let’s make your needs a priority. Give me a call today.

Erich R LehmannCLTC®Financial Consultant979-338-9998

AFTER PRESIDENT’S DAY SALE!10% OFF ALL IN-STOCK RESIDENT CHEF

DIPS • SOUPS • DESSERTSBring in this ad for Buy 2, Get 1 FREE!

The Best in Custom

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• BLINDS• SHADES• SHUTTERS• DRAPES• & MORE!

FREE IN-HOMECONSULTATION!

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FOR THE RECORDSpecial Program at Library

Alan Hoffmann, author of “Lafayette in America in 1824 and 1825,” will present a program on the Marquis de Lafayette, the French hero of the American Revolution for whom Fayette County was named, on Tuesday, March 5 at 6:30 p.m. in the meeting room of the Fayette Public Library, 855 S. Jefferson St., La Grange. He will be available to sign books afterwards. For more information, call (979) 968-3765 or visit www.lafayetteinamerica.com. This event is sponsored by the Fayette Heritage Museum and Archives.

Texas German Society MeetingThe Texas German Society meets the fourth Monday of the

month at 6 p.m. at the Randolph Recreation Center located at 653 E. Pearl Street in La Grange. Light snacks will be served and visitors are always welcome.

Alzheimer’s And Dementia SupportHospice Brazos Valley will host a Alzheimer’s or Dementia Support

Group the fourth Tuesday of each month from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Hospice Brazos Valley is located at 1048 N. Jefferson in La Grange. Meet for support and education for caregivers of Alzheimer’s patients. For more information, contact Cindy Fanning at (979) 968-6913.

FEC Scholarships Fayette Electric Cooperative will award six $1,500 scholarships

to area high school students whose parents or guardians are mem-bers of the cooperative and reside in Fayette Electric’s service area. The scholarship guidelines and application form may be obtained from area high school counselors or can be downloaded by visiting the co-op’s website www.fayette.coop. Scholarship applications must be returned to Fayette Electric’s office no later than 5 p.m. on Mon-day, March 4. Students needing additional information may contact Catherine Poppe at (979) 968-3181.

Teens Create at Library Every second Tuesday of every month from 4 to 5 p.m., Teens in

grades 6th through 12th can come to the Fayette Public Library, 855 S. Jefferson St. in La Grange, to enjoy some snacks, music and pro-jects. On Tuesday, March 12, Domino’s Pizza will be here for their first La Grange Dough Show for Teens. Domino’s will be working with teens to show them how to get hands-on with food science and then everyone will enjoy some delicious pizza. Don’t miss out on this great Teen program. For more information, contact the Fayette Public Library at (979) 968-3765.

Loss of a Child Support Group A support and education group for a parent or grandparent who is

grieving the loss of a child at any age or any stage of the grieving pro-cess will be held the first Thursday of each month from 10:30 a.m. until noon at St. John Lutheran Church, 5743 State Hwy. 159 in Rutersville. For more information contact, Cindy Fanning at (979) 968-6913.

MurasDaniel V. Muras, 81, of La

Grange, died Monday, Feb. 18, 2019.

He is survived by his daugh-ters, Alicia Cashion and hus-band Lee, Amanda Chovanec and husband Chad, and Kristin Muras; grandsons, Kyler Sacky, Caleb Chovanec, Luke Cho-vanec, and Jacob Cashion; sister, Rose Berger and husband Mel-roy; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Visitation was held on Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2019 from 5 to 7 p..m at Fayette Memo-rial Funeral Home in La Grange with Rosary following.

Funeral services were held Thursday, Feb. 21, 2019 at 10 am at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in Holman. A private graveside service will be held at a later date.

Memorial contributions may be made, in lieu of flowers, to Compassionate Care Hospice of Bryan or St. Wenceslaus Catho-lic Church of Holman.

Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Fayette Memo-rial Funeral Home in La Grange.

OBITS

★ KEEP AMERICA BEAUTIFUL ★

Winedale proudly presents Dreaming of the Stars, an exhi-bition of 28 quilts. The exhibit will be on display at Winedale’s Meadows Education Center on Friday and Saturday, Feb. 22 and 23, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Sunday, Feb. 24, from noon until 4 p.m. It will be on display until Feb. 24. The exhibit includes a quilt block that was hand-sewn by NASA astronaut Karen Ny-berg while serving aboard the In-ternational Space Station in 2013. The address is 3738 FM 2714 in Round Top. For more informa-tion, call (979) 278-3530 or by email [email protected] Society Museum

The Round Top Area His-torical Society’s Annual Garage Sale fundraiser is this Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 23 and 24. It will be held at the pavilion on their campus behind the Round Top Post Office at 397 E. Mill St. with lots of items you know you cannot live without. For questions, call Rose at (713) 376-9495.

The museum is open to the public on Saturday, March 9, from noon until 3 p.m. to catch a glimpse of past moments in his-tory with emphasis on our mili-tary heritage. There is never an admission fee and the public is invited.Chamber of Commerce

Every Saturday at the his-toric Round Top Town Square is the year-round, open air Farmers & Artisans Market, which takes place from 9 a.m. until noon and features some of the best local produce and artisan products from this area.

Enjoy live music at The Stone Cellar this weekend: Fri-day and Saturday from 7 to 11 p.m. and Sunday starting at 7 p.m. at the Pub.

The Red and White Gallery in Fayetteville is hosting their new exhibit by popular artists William Anzalone, Mary Qui-ros, Laura Wilson, Sally Max-well, Jerry Herring, Pat Johnson and Paulina van Bavel until Feb-ruary 23.

The Copper Shade Tree is hosting their annual Fiber Art Festival until Feb. 24, focus-ing on fabric with mixed media for unique baskets using pine needles, raffia, grass, plant fib-

ers, feathers and more. See this unique exhibition at Copper Shade Tree on Henkel Market Square in Round Top. Round Top Family Library

Look out for programs that will help you navigate your computer and iPhones, taught by Randy Melton and assisted by Betty Melton. The iPhone class is set for Feb. 27 from 2 to 4 p.m. Registration is required. These classes are free.

Regular events on the li-brary schedule are adult yoga with Betty Melton on Mondays at 5 p.m. and Betty Porter and Heidi Geyer on Thursdays at 5 p.m., arts-after-school class led by Mary Leitko and kid’s junior master gardener class led by Su-zanne Ellis. February Lunch Bunch

Lunch Bunch will be Mon-day, Feb. 25 at noon at the home of Shelby Levy in Shelby. As customary, bring a dish to share and enjoy lunch with your friends.Festival Hill Institute

The concert that everyone looks forward to is happening on March 9, with James Dick on piano paying his favorites start-ing at 3 p.m. Tickets are $30 for adults and $10 for students. This is one concert you will not want to miss.

On an exciting note, Festival Institute has recently established a state-of-the-art Environmental Education experience program that involves young people in our surrounding school districts being able to experience the nat-ural wonders of Festival Hill’s 210-acre campus with a hands-on learning experience.

Topics of discussion are the natural adaptation of our woodlands and the interactions of animals, birds and insects in our woodlands, establishing a wonderful learning experience of the science of our surround-ings. It also covers the effects of drought and the abundance of recent rains and how the weather impacts the environment and the basic elements of nature. This is all provided by the generosity of Festival Hill Institute.

This has provided a wonder-ful means to help bring outdoor education into the classroom and to foster a love for nature in order to be good stewards of the land. With the generous help of the TAMU Forestry service and Mr. James Dick of Festival Hill Institute, this collaboration will inspire generations to remain good stewards of our environ-ment. For more information, contact them at (979) 249-3129Herb Society of America

Bring your wagons to Round Top on March 15 and 16 for the 24th Annual Plant and Gift Sale of the Herb Society of America - Pioneer Unit. Replace plants and refresh beds that were freeze-damaged from the great selection of bedding plants, herbs, shrubs, roses, succulents and trees. You will find new varieties and old favorites in the Plant Sale, as well as lovely garden gifts and food items in the Thyme Well Spent Shop. The hours are Friday, March 15 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Satur-day, March 16 from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Credit cards, cash and

checks accepted. There is no ad-mission free. Proceeds from the sale are used to provide support for the gardens at Festival Hill, as well as the Sensory Garden at Brenham Elementary. RT-C News

Every Monday night from 6 to 8 p.m., 4-Hers from the Round Top-Carmine High School will have a dessert table at the Round Top Rifle Association Hall dur-ing their burger nights and will accept free will donations ben-efiting the RTC-4H club.

If you need to contact RT-C elementary, do so at (979) 249-3200. For questions regarding your child at the high school, contact them at (979) 278-3151.

For all sporting events and schedules, please check the Car-mine section of this paper.Hermann Sons Life No. 151

The next meeting for the Hermann Sons Life No. 151 will be Thursday, Feb. 28 at 7 p.m. Round Top Town Council

Those filing for the May 2019 election for Round Top Town Council positions are: Amy Bone (no relation to May-or Bone) Stephen Ditsler, Jerry Hinkel and Keith W. Sharp. Cur-rent Mayor Barry Bone was the only one who filed for the May-or position. Please look to this newspaper for when the election will be held.

The next scheduled Town of Round Top town council meet-ing is Monday, March 11, at the new time of 6 p.m. You will find the agenda for the meeting posted in front of the town of-fices and the court house on the Friday before the set Monday meeting date.

Permits/applications may still be attained from the Town of Round Top Clerk David Stall during regular office hours on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 9 a.m. until noon, or applications can be found online at our website. You may contact Steve Cain, permit official, with any questions at [email protected], or call the town secretary, David Stall, at his office at (979) 249-5885 or email the town at [email protected] Lutheran Church

Bethlehem Lutheran Church has regular services at 9:30 a.m. on Sunday mornings with Rev. John David Nedbalek. Sunday School is offered on the first Sunday of the month at 8:30 a.m. Noisy Offering is always on the first Sunday of the month as well.

The first Thursday of each month is Ruth Circle Bible Study at 9:30 a.m.

The second Tuesday of each month is Sewing Circle at 9 a.m. Everyone is welcomed to attend these events.

The phone number for the church office is (979) 249-3686. For events at the church, contact the church office or reference their monthly newsletter.

The next bible study will be on March 7. Birthdays

Birthday wishes are extend-ed to the following celebrants: William Noak-Feb. 22; Tommy Burger-23; Philip Moon Walk-er-25; Jason Jahnz-26; Karra Gregor and Kathy Orr-27; Hen-drick Bergen-28.

Dreaming of the Stars Quilt Exhibit Open in Winedale

By JEANETTE BURGERRound Top News Correspondent

ROUND TOPNews