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2024 Dublin senior baseball Lions Jacob Arnal, Kevin Patton, Cameron Patton, Charlie Rasberry and Aiden Salyer pose by the home scoreboard. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

2024 Dublin senior baseball Lions Jacob Arnal, Kevin Patton, Cameron Patton, Charlie Rasberry and Aiden Salyer pose by the home scoreboard. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

2024 Dublin senior baseball Lions

2024 Dublin senior baseball Lions Jacob Arnal, Kevin Patton, Cameron Patton, Charlie Rasberry and Aiden Salyer pose by the home scoreboard.
A young rider draws a crowd during the Saturday fundraiser for Revitalize Dublin as he tries to hold on to El Mero Mero Torito’s mechanical bull. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

A young rider draws a crowd during the Saturday fundraiser for Revitalize Dublin as he tries to hold on to El Mero Mero Torito’s mechanical bull. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Fun at the RD fundraiser

A young rider draws a crowd during the Saturday fundraiser for Revitalize Dublin as he tries to hold on to El Mero Mero Torito’s mechanical bull. 
Dublin High School 2024 team and individual contestants

Dublin High School 2024 team and individual contestants

FPS competes at state

Dublin ISD Future Problem Solving (FPS) students participated in The State FPS Bowl in Waco April 13.“We are so proud of the hard work our students put into FPS,” FPS sponsor Katrina Brewster said.

Citizen brings home 13 awards in regional contest

The Dublin Citizen team took home 13 awards in the North and East Texas Press Association Better Newspaper Contest. Awards were announced Saturday, April 27 in Granbury to conclude NETPA’s 97th annual convention.
Elizabeth Reed, Ryan DiCiccio and Makayla Facio competed at the Region UIL Academic meet in Abilene Saturday. Ryan and Lizzie advanced to finals where Ryan placed 8th in Prose and Lizzie placed 2nd in Poetry, earning a spot to compete at the State UIL Academic meet in Austin, May 13-15. The Dublin Theatre Department will do a final public performance of its UIL One Act Play at 6:30 p.m. Monday, May 6 and each of these students will also perform the pieces they competed with. Submitted photo

Elizabeth Reed, Ryan DiCiccio and Makayla Facio competed at the Region UIL Academic meet in Abilene Saturday. Ryan and Lizzie advanced to finals where Ryan placed 8th in Prose and Lizzie placed 2nd in Poetry, earning a spot to compete at the State UIL Academic meet in Austin, May 13-15. The Dublin Theatre Department will do a final public performance of its UIL One Act Play at 6:30 p.m. Monday, May 6 and each of these students will also perform the pieces they competed with. Submitted photo

Poetry & Prose

Elizabeth Reed, Ryan DiCiccio and Makayla Facio competed at the Region UIL Academic meet in Abilene Saturday. Ryan and Lizzie advanced to finals where Ryan placed 8th in Prose and Lizzie placed 2nd in Poetry, earning a spot to compete at the State UIL Academic meet in Austin, May 13-15.

MS Trail Ride set May 4

In 1996, members of the Stephenville’s Community Support Group for MS were asked by the Lone Star Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society if they wanted to host a traditional walk event for a fundraiser. One member of the group replied “This is cowboy country; we don’t walk, we ride.
Revitalize Dublin organizers Carmen Andersen and Lori Beggs take a break in the live music Saturday, April 27 to give away door prizes. The newly certified nonprofit raised $7,000 for its first fundraiser to use on community projects to beautify the community. Live music was provided by One Headlight, a 90’s rock cover band at Backwoods. For more photos see B6. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Revitalize Dublin organizers Carmen Andersen and Lori Beggs take a break in the live music Saturday, April 27 to give away door prizes. The newly certified nonprofit raised $7,000 for its first fundraiser to use on community projects to beautify the community. Live music was provided by One Headlight, a 90’s rock cover band at Backwoods. For more photos see B6. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

RD packs Backwoods with backers

Backwoods was filled with 90’s rock and community support as the first official Revitalize Dublin fundraiser pushed past its $5,000 goal to raise $7,000.“We are completely blown away with the generosity of the community,” said Revitalize Dublin’s Lori Beggs.

Community Calendar

Friday, April 26 ■ Pre-K Rodeo: 8:30 a.m. old Memorial Stadium Saturday, April 27■ Revitalize Dublin fundraiser: 7 p.m. Backwoods (17157 U.S. 377 in Dublin) ■ Erath County Master Gardeners Spring Plant Sale: 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. NEW LOCATION Agrilife Center ( 1229 N. Hwy.