Donations are needed for maintenance of Petty’s Chapel Cemetery, located between Corsicana and Roane. If you are a member of one of the families buried there or if you have an interest in the cemetery, please contact Fred Richards Jr., 9300 County Road SE 2150, Corsicana, TX 75109 or call (903) 874-4842.
Used adult-size baseball gloves and baseballs have been requested by Lance Cpl. Peter Seefeldt, son of Corsicana resident Ruth Neal. Seefeldt has been deployed with the 2nd Marine Division and is stationed in Iraq. You may drop off your donations of gloves and balls at the Corsicana Daily Sun office.
4-H Riding Club meets at 3 p.m. every fourth Sunday of the month at Willis Arena, located on Roane Road. For more information, call Carla at (903) 851-1361.
Frost Volunteer Fire Department has a community service center to help families in the area, who have lost their homes to fire, those with a financial need or those with catastrophic medical conditions. Donations are accepted from 3 to 5 p.m. the second and fourth Saturdays of the month at the Community Service Center, located on Garitty Street in Frost. For more information, call (903) 229-0747. Frost VFD has smoke detectors available, at no charge, for the fire protection of qualified households which may include the elderly, disabled and economically disadvantaged. Applications may be obtained from the Frost VFD, Frost City Hall, Corsicana Fire Department or Corsicana Government Center. Also, if you have a loved one serving the United States overseas, and you would like to make a video DVD to make their day a little brighter, Frost VFD wants to help you get your message to those loved ones. Frost VFD can record a 60-minute DVD message and will mail it to your loved one in the armed forces. For more information and pricing, contact Iesha Young or Linda Meskimen at frostvfd@yahoo.com.
Central Appraisal District holds its board meetings at 3 p.m. the third Wednesday of each month at 111 E. First Ave.
TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) No. 1693, a non-profit organization, meets from 10 to 11 a.m. every Wednesday at First United Methodist Church, 320 N. 15th St., Corsicana. Weigh-ins are from 9:30 to 10 a.m. Anyone interested in losing weight with a strong support system is welcome. For more information, call Bobbie at (903) 354-6790 or Joyce at (903) 874-5145 or visit the Web site www.tops.org.
A grief support luncheon is offered at noon on the first Wednesday of each month at the office of Hospice of Cedar Lake, 625 N. Main St. The lunch is potluck, so just bring a favorite dish. Anyone who has lost a loved one or friend is welcome to attend. For more information, call Hospice of Cedar Lake at (903) 874-2646.
Navarro College Testing Center will offer GED testing. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. and closes as soon as all appointments are filled or at noon, whichever comes first. Dates are as follows: Registration, May 7 — test, May 12-13; registration, May 27 — test, June 2-3; and registration, June 30 — test, July 7-8. Prices are $85 each for testing and $15 each for re-tests. For more information, view the Web site at www.navarrocollege.edu or call (903) 875-7457.
If you know any children to age 21 who have physical, mental or emotional problems who are not receiving an education, no matter what the problem, nor its severity, the child is entitled to an education. In compliance with federal laws, Corsicana Independent School District offers a number of special programs for students with disabilities. For more information or if you know of children with disabilities who are not receiving an education, call the special education office at (903) 874-7441.
A local support group for victims of domestic violence meets the first and third Monday of every month. For details, call (800) 283-8401 or (254) 749-4437.
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Calling all recruits
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Dance hall appeal denied
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