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Chamber donates to OVFD

Chamber donates to OVFD

The Olney Chamber of Commerce met with the Olney Volunteer Fire Department [OVFD] to deliver a check for funds received during the Olney in America Fourth of July Celebration. Chamber Director Deidre Brown said the original plan was to split the funds from car parking services performed by OVFD during the celebration at Olney Country Club. The Chamber board decided to donate all funds to the OVFD. The amount being given totalled $2,392.10 OVFD Chief Clint Pulliam expressed gratitude to the Chamber and the community. Chief Pulliam reminded the community that the “Twelve Days of Christmas” raffle is coming up in October and tickets will be available soon. Contact any Olney Volunteer firefighter for more information or visit the OVFD Facebook page. Photo by Will Sadler

Adams earns

Adams earns longevity award

The Olney City Council recognized Shannon Adams for 10 years of service to the city. Ms. Adams has served all that time as the only woman in the Public Works Department, keeping the parks and cemeteries and public spaces tidy. Her grandfather, Buddy Clayton, and dad, Mike Lewis, inspired her to join the city. “My dad and my grandpa worked for the city for a long time so I just thought I’d carry on, but I didn’t expect to make it this long,” she said.

Remembering the Queen
Remembering the Queen
Remembering the Queen

Remembering the Queen

The death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II last week brought to mind a spring evening 31 years ago when I had the opportunity to dine with that great lady and her husband, Prince Philip, and about 200 others at the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library in Austin. I was a very young journalist working for wire services at the Texas Capitol and had snagged an invitation to the dinner through Gov. Ann Richards’ son, Dan, who was my date for that event. These photos show the receiving line and the invitation for the dinner, which consisted of artichoke citrus soup, Gulf shrimp Remoulade, Tenderloin of Texas beef with truffled Madeira sauce, potatoes Savoyarde, asparagus, and what I presume was a dessert called Texas Star Royale. Llano Estacado wines were served. The Queen enthralled the assembly with her grandeur - and those jewels! I remember reading and re-reading the etiquette card sent to guests by the British ambassador and doing exactly what I wasn’t supposed to do – grab Her Majesty’s hand before it was offered – when my turn came in the receiving line. But what a thrill it was! Photo Submitted by Gina Keating

Olney Travels

Olney Travels

Olney group visits artist Max Greiner and wife Sherry at The Coming King Sculpture and Prayer Garden in Kerrville, TX. L-R: Carla Perry, Ronni Walker, Gina Keating, Sherry Greiner and Max Greiner Photo Submitted by Max Greiner

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