Free Flu Shots offered Thursday, Oct. 3
There will be a free drive-thru flu vaccination event at First Baptist Church from 3-6:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 3.
The event is sponsored by Faith Community Nursing Program with Texas Health Resources. There is no insurance, no co-pay and no personal questions asked. It is available to anyone over 9 years old. It is a drivethru event so there is no need for anyone to exit their vehicle. You may not receive a vaccine if you are ill or have a temperature. The church is located at 220 W. Live Oak Street in Dublin. — submitted
Kingdom Threads to host free Winter Coat Drive
Kingdom Threads will be hosting its winter coat giveaway from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Oct. 26 at First Baptist Church.
There will be free clothes, shoes, hats, coats, bags, scarves, gloves and other accessories too for all ages! All items are free of charge.
The church is located at 220 W. Live Oak Street in Dublin. — submitted
Clairette Cemetery Annual Meeting Oct. 5
The Clairette Cemetery will be hosting its annual meeting and lunch Saturday, Oct. 5.
Please join them for the annual meeting (11:30 a.m.) and pot luck lunch (noon) at the Clairette Community Center (Old School House).
Please bring your favorite foods to share. Iced Tea will be provided. If you can't attend, but would like to donate to the cemetery, please send your donation to: Clairette Cemetery Fund, c/o Linda Lowrey, 602 Private Road 1460, Dublin, TX 76446. If you have any questions, please call Linda Lowrey 254485-9472. Hope to see you there. — submitted
Mark your calendar for the Lomax on Lomax Show
For more than 140 years, four generations of Lomaxes have been finding, recording, promoting, preserving and presenting unique American music. In a solo, acapella act, John Lomax III will discuss the family legacy and perform some of the most influential songs collected and preserved by the family. Mark your calendar now! You're invited to the free performance presented by the Texas Folklore Society and the Department of English and Languages at 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 10 at O.A. Grant Humanities Building, Room 117 at Tarleton State University.