CHRISTMAS MAY JUST come a bit early this year for sports fans in Canadian. When it does, you can thank Nate Lee, who, for the last year, has pursued an idea that started with his son, sixth-grader Caden, who decided he was interested in golf.
Music filled the sanctuary of the First Baptist Church Sunday evening as Paula Forrest and friends played holiday favorites in this 3rd Annual Christmas Concert. The concert featured Forrest, sporting her welllit Christmas sweater, on piano, and WTAMU music students David Uribe on euphonium, Lilia Trayler on flute, and Nicholas Sparks on tuba (pictured above). Canadian student Presley Harper and First Baptist Church minister Matt Phenix (not pictured) both leant their voices to the wondrous sound.
Eighteen turkeys were roasted for the 114th WCTU Christmas Bazaar, and 92 pies and other goodies were delivered for the bake sale. The WCTU crew came in early to prepare the food and set places at the tables. It took 76 happy volunteers (like the kitchen crew in photo at top) and dozens of pie makers to continue this wonderful tradition. An estimated 110 guests enjoyed the dining room service, and another 289 enjoyed delivery and takeout meals, prepared and packaged by these cheery volunteers (photo below). Dale Forrest was a late recruit to the dining room staff...and man, did he wear it well! The library staff is grateful for the community support of this worthwhile fundraiser.