Senior Center will continue providing meals
Starting Monday, the Dawson County Senior Citizens Center will be closed but the center will continue to provide meals for its patrons.
Starting Monday, the Dawson County Senior Citizens Center will be closed but the center will continue to provide meals for its patrons.
The Lamesa Community Players is postponing the spring show, The Savannah Sipping Society, due to the outbreak of COVID-19.
Having hosted a McTeacher’s Night fundraiser on Feb. 25 to benefit the Parent-Teacher-Student Organization (PTSO) at South Elementary, the local McDonald’s restaurant this past week presented a $1,000 check to the school. Shown are (from left) South Elementary PTSD Treasurer M’Layna Moreno, PTSO President Reyna Garza, Principal Shelley Mann, and McDonald’s representatives Robyn Snowberger, Edwina Trevino and Chris Snowberger LPR photo
Recipients of the Lamesa Community Players’ LaCopa awards for the 2019 season were named at the organization’s annual meeting and awards dinner recently. Winners are (front, from left) Virginia Leonard, Lifetime Achievement Award; Randy Leonard, Best Actor in Prisoner of 2nd Avenue; Mary Benton, Best Supporting Actress in Prisoner of 2nd Avenue; Terri Stahl, J.W. Dennis Award; (back) Richard Leonard, Lifetime Achievement Award; Letha Leonard, Best Actress in Prisoner of 2nd Avenue; Anthony Soliz, Rookie Actor in Ripcord; Sandra Adams, Rookie Actress in Prisoner of 2nd Avenue; and Jim Landsaw with K-Bob’s Steakhouse, Friend of LCP. LCP photo
Registration is now underway at the Lamesa campus of Howard College for Track 1 of a “Safety in the Sanctuary” seminar workshop.
Registration is now underway at the Lamesa campus of Howard College for Track 1 of a “Safety in the Sanctuary” seminar workshop.
A passion for cooking that was handed down from his mother has led Matthew Hernandez to open his own bakery in Lamesa.
P.O. Box 710
Lamesa, TX 79331
806-872-2177