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Coming This Fall in Crosbyton

June 24, 2015 By Jacque James

Crosbyton has exciting plans for the fall.  The fall schedule kicks off with “Junk in the Truck”  Vintage Market on September 19. 2015.  In connection with the market in the Crosby County Farm & Ranch Museum, the Chamber of Commerce will have its second Whirligig Weekend: Re-cycle, Re-purpose, Re-invent.  This year the chamber is adding a Classy Trashy Fashion Show that will be in the Farm & Ranch Museum also.  Watch for more details.

On September 26, 2015, Crosbyton Chamber of Commerce will kick off the Third Annual Tour de Rio Blanco bike tour of Blanco Canyon.  If you are an early riser, don’t miss the starting gun as riders leave Crosbyton for a tour of Blanco Canyon.  The tour begins each year with Blanco Bob on a Pennyfarthington starting the riders.

Watch for more fun in the works in Crosbyton!

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4th of July Celebration in Crosbyton

June 19, 2015 By Jacque James

fLYER 1                     Join citizens in Crosbyton for a 4th celebration that includes a parade, a Show & Shine Car & Bike Show, D.J. Hurricane, Vendors, a Burn-out, and BYO Fireworks at the ball park.  For more information click on flyer 1 at the beginning of the post or call Bobby Fira at 806-241-0544.  Let’s rejoice for the many ways that this country is great on Saturday, the Fourth of July!

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4 Wings Museum Camp at the Pioneer Memorial Museum

June 18, 2015 By Jacque James

The first day of the 4 wings Museum Camp at the Crosby County  Pioneer Memorial l Museum will be on Thursday, July 2 beginning at 9:00 a.m. and concluding by 11:00 a.m.  The campers will get to know the Native American Wing of the Museum and learn about the Comanches from their food and artifacts.

Schedule for July 2 in the Native American Wing

1.  Gather in the Wheeler Center.

2. Study the early photos of the Comanches from the Texas Plains.  Make a chart about what they know already about the Comanche.  Lead up to what we can learn from Native Americans and their use of the buffalo as  their chief food source.

3. Read:  “The Buffalo Are Back” by Jean Craighead George

4.  View the video clip from Caprock Canyon State Park about the State Buffalo herd of Texas.

Groups :  Nutrition, How the Comanche used the Buffalo, Craft , Basket Weaving deomonstration, Archery, Storytime.

5.  Time for Buffalo Burgers.

Pick-up at 11:00 a.m.

Let your child become a junior Historian at the Crosby County Pioneer Memorial Museum at 101 West Main, Crosbyton, TX.  Contact Lynn Cruz at 675-2331 today.

 

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Chamber Sweetie Pie Kitchen at 62/82 Yard Sale

June 17, 2015 By Jacque James

The Yard Sales Saturday were fantastic!  There were people everywhere.  Special thanks to our sponsor XCEL Energy.  One spot many visited was the Chamber Pie Kitchen.  The pies were fantastic thanks to our great board.  We had an enjoyable day and made a little scratch for future projects.   Do not forget we are selling raffle tickets for the purple & gold golf cart.  Be sure to buy yours by August 1 during the Jubilee.  Thanks for JUNKIN”!!!

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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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