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REMAINING SERIES DATES AND TOPICS

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TUESDAY, FEB. 21 Garden Stretches: Stop the Ache Before You Rake by Michelle Wright, Family and Community Health Agent with Texas A&M AgriLife Extension-Austin County TUESDAY, MARCH 21 Composting by Mary Karish, Waller County Master Gardener TUESDAY, APRIL 18 Gophers & Moles by B.R Koehler, Bluebonnet Master Gardener TUESDAY, MAY 16 Orchids, presenter is to be determined TUESDAY, SEPT.

Master Gardeners to present series

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The Bluebonnet Master Gardeners of Austin County are pleased presenting the 2023 “Lunch-NLearn” series hosted on the third Tuesday of each month from February- May and September-October. The overall series will feature topics related to horticulture with homeowners and backyard gardeners in mind. Speakers are experts in their fields and practical gardeners with great tips and information for everyone.
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‘Field to Fork’ revamped into two-part workshops

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Due to clientele demand, the upcoming Texas Parks & Wildlife and Texas A&M AgriLife Extension’s educational series entitled “Field to Fork” has been rescheduled and revamped. This multi-county hunting and fishing endeavor which is being hosted by Austin, Colorado, Fayette, and Washington Counties has been reformatted as a two- part series. Each event will focus on harvesting, field dressing, processing, and safe food handling while preparing your wild game for the table.
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Education major looks forward to inspiring children

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Sitting in a Blinn College District classroom adorned with teddy bears and picture books, sophomore Katelyn Sassin, 20, can barely contain her passion for teaching. “Seeing the light shine in a child’s eye when you teach them something is priceless because I’m actually going to impact children and help them create the life they want,” Sassin said.
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FEDS TO INTERVENE?

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Members of the Seeking Justice Organization said during a town meeting last Thursday that they are petitioning the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Department of Justice to step in an investigate what they are calling “injustice in the county” and its “select prosecution.” On Monday, Feb. 13, Pastor R.J.