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Truckin’ Along US Route 62/82 Yard Sales: Saturday, June 13

June 10, 2015 By Jacque James

List of Yard Sales, Shops, and Vendors for Saturday, June 13.  The sales begin at 9:00 a.m.

  • Ricky & Sylvia Guerrero, 209 W. Birch, Crosbyton
  • Strikes My Fancy, 515 W. Main, Crosbyton
  • Melvin Dewbre, 201 S. Emerald, Crosbyton
  • Reel Plant Farm
  • 101 W Main ( on the square), Crosbyton
  • Bonnie Griffin, 417 S. Keith, Crosbyton
  • Gary Mitchell, 800 W. Main, Crosbyton
  • Sam & Mary Salas, 980 W First St., Crosbyton
  • Deborah Raatz , 630 S. Emerald, Crosbyton
  • Betty Upchurch, 1694 U.S. Hwy 82, west of  Crosbyton city limits
  • Sharon McDougle
  • 107 West Birch, Crosbyton
  • Girl Scout Hut , 212 West Main, Crosbyton,
  • Mary Parkhill, 640 S. Ayrshire, Crosbyton
  • Mary Bass, 415 S. Jefferson, Crosbyton
  • Angie Hernandez, 525 S. Durham, Crosbyton
  • Jamie Swink, 1763 US Hwy 82/114, west of Crosbyton city limits
  • Reba Swink, 1202 FM 836, Crosbyton:  10 miles east of Crosbyton on U.S. Hwy 82, Turn right on FM 836, Go 1 mile, House on left
  • Rockin 82 Traders, 206 East Main, Crosbyton
  • Clear Creek Posse, 106 S. Berkshire , Crosbyton,
  • Ann Ancell, 637 S. Ayrshire, Crosbyton
  • Stuffology, 102 East Aspen, Crosbyton
  • Evie Rendon, 523 S. Berkshire, Crosbyton
  • David & Susan Guerrero, 101 West Main (on the square), Crosbyton
  • Odie Navarro, 515 S. Ivy, Crosbyton
  • Mose Lawson, 203 N. Ave. A. , Crosbyton
  • Deborah M. Hutchinson, 226 N. Ayrshire, Crosbyton
  • Sweetie Pies Kitchen @ the Prairie Ladies, 126 S. Berkshire, Crosbyton.

MAPS AVAILABLE FRIDAY AT CITY OFFICE, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, STRIPES, ALLSUPS, AND SHOPS DOWNTOWN. 

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Saturdays in Crosbyton

June 8, 2015 By Jacque James

Saturday is the day to hit the shops in Crosbyton.    Grab a drink from the coffee bar at Handmade Rustic, 111 West Aspen, in Crosbyton,  as you shop the elegant shop.  Stroll over to Berkshire to find Cold Creek Posse.  This electic store has a surprise at every turn.  Meet owner, Kittie Hamersley and look for the funky and unusual.  Head east on Hwy 82 to find Paris Farley and “Rockin 82” .  Paris has an eye for rust.  Find a time steeped treasure for your Texas home.  Don’t forget: Saturdays in Crosbyton!

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2015 CROSBYTON HOMECOMING JUBILEE SCHEDULE FOR JULY 31-AUG. 1

June 5, 2015 By Jacque James

Friday, July 31, 2015

  • 8:00 a.m. CWJC of Crosby County Golf Scramble, Lorenzo
  • 4:00-6:00 p.m.  Registration @ Memorial Building
  • 5:30-7:00 p.m. CHS Athletic Boosters hosting Hamburger
    •  Supper at CCISD School Cafeteria
  • 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Free Time or Tour the School
  • 9:00 p.m.-12:00 p.m. Dance, Featuring the Red Dirt Rangers with
    • CHS Alumnus, Randy Crouch.  Location: CCISD Circle by Admin Blg.

Saturday, August 1, 2015

  • 8:oo a.m. -5:00 p.m. Vendors on the Square
  • 8:30 a.m. -10:30 a.m.-Registration at the Memorial Building
  • 10:00 a.m.  PARADE:  Contact Gary & Margot Hardin
  • 11:00 a.m.-12:00 noon:  Meet the authors & book signing Memorial Building
  • 12:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m.  Picnic Lunch at Silver Falls (optional) BYOL
  • 2:00-3:00 p.m.:  Cutting Horse Demonstration by CHS Alumni, Marty Davis &  Joe Mark Cargile.  Location:  By the “Old Onion Shed”. East of Town
  • 3:00 6:00 p.m. Free time:  Visit the shops in Crosbyton
  • 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.  Jubilee Banquet with entertainment by CHS Alumnus, Jaston Williams.  Location: CCISD Practice Gymnasium &  CCISD Auditorium.
  • 9:30 p.m. -12:00 a.m.  Dance Featuring the Kris Gordon Band  Location: Pioneer Memorial Museum-Farming & Ranching Center. 211 East Aspen.

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Sweetie Pies at the U.S. Hwy 62/82 Yard Sale

May 28, 2015 By Jacque James

The Crosbyton Chamber of Commerce will open “Sweetie Pies” Pie Kitchen in the Prairie Ladies Multicultural Center during the U.S. Hwy 62/82 Yard Sale.  The pie shop will serve homemade pies, coffee, tea, and water in the Prairie Ladies air-conditioned comfort.  Take a break from all that shopping, girl and have a choice of fruit pie, refrigerator pie, cream pies, custard pies or even a quiche.  Kick back, enjoy the vintage feel of the  old soda bar and chairs.  Take a load off and help the Crosbyton Chamber with events like the Yard Sales.  It is as easy as pie.

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The Chamber Board Welcomes Two New Business Members to the Board

May 28, 2015 By Jacque James

Connie Duke, owner of “Strikes My Fancy” and Jim Hurt, owner of “The Smith House” are the newest members to the Crosbyton Chamber of Commerce Board.   We would like to celebrate their joining us by telling you more about the incredible businesses they run in Crosbyton.

JB & AZ Botique-Strikes My Fancy-Crosbyton Chamber

At “Strikes My Fancy,” Connie greets you at the door.  She describes the eclectic shop as “something for everybody”, modeled on her favorite store.  Connie carries antiques, shabby chic decor, and vintage items.  The inclusion of a clothing Boutique was the finishing piece.  She would like everyone to know that although the furniture and home decor are gently used pieces, all of the clothing is new.  As Connie combs the markets and estate sales, she tries to think of everyone.  She even has a corner of antique and vintage finds for men.

Connie is looking forward to the US Hwy 62/82 Yard Sales on June 13, 2015.  She says it is a crazy day for her, but it has given her many customers that return to the shop from outside the trade area.  On Saturday, May 30, 2015, “Strikes My Fancy” will celebrate its second year with an open house for all.  You can find the shop at 515 West Main Street in Crosbyton, Texas.  It is open from 10:30 a.m. to 5;00 p.m. , Tuesday through Friday.  For more information contact Connie at 806-675-1530.

100_0512Jim Hurt is the owner and manager of the Smith House, a Bed & Breakfast located on West Aspen Street in Crosbyton, Texas.  In truth, Jim is more than just the owner.  Like Frank and Minnie Smith who built the Smith House Hotel in 1921, Jim is an owner, manager, and chief cook and dish washer.  He is also a welcoming face to visitors in Crosbyton.  Jim’s work in human resources in the corporate world gave him the kind of people knowledge and old fashioned skills to run the sprawling Inn.  The Smith House has twelve rooms, including a guest suite with two bedrooms and a living area.  Jim recommends phoning ahead for reservations as some seasons of the year are very busy.   He would also like ex-Crosbytonites to know that if they would like to stay at the Smith House during the Jubilee, they should make reservations now.     Give Jim a call for great hospitality and  experience the charm and grace of another era at the Smith House.

Address:  306 West Aspen, Crosbyton, Texas 79322

Phone: 214-620-4200

Website:  The Smith House Inn

 

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