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Worth it...

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Cypress Bend Christmas lights in the Park is worth the drive and well worth the $5 per car entry fee. Hurry, Christmas is almost here and they will be closed Christmas Eve and Christmas Day to allow for their workers to be with family.

What do you mean Christmas is banned?

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No, Christmas is NOT banned…but it once was. You heard that right, the “War on Christmas” some people go on about is nothing compared to the real one. According to “Once Upon A Gospel”, (Twenty-Third Publications, 2008), in 1644 Englands Puritan-dominated Parliament passed laws making it illegal to observe Christmas, believing it was an insult to God. Any Christmas related activity was illegal, including caroling, dancing, plays, games, and drinking. And, even though the settlers of the New World broke from England to start a new life, the Puritan ethic made the trip with them, with Christmas being outlawed in Boston and other locations under Puritan influence. Businesses were required to remain open, schools were in session, and town criers made their rounds reminding everyone of “No Christmas!” Even foods associated with traditional Christmas, such as mince pies and puddings, were forbidden. The ban remained until 1660 when King Charles II took over, but Christmas did not become a legal holiday in England until 1856, and 1870 in America.
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Champions...

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On Tuesday, December 13th, the West Sabine Elementary School held an awards ceremony celebrating the huge success of it’s students during the latest UIL District 24AA Elementary Zone competitions. The above pictured students received both individual and team awards for placing high in at least 13 different competitions such as Art Smart, Chess, Creative Writing, Dictionary Skills, Listening, Maps-Graphs-Charts, Music Memory, Number Sense, Oral Reading, Ready Writing, Social Studies, Spelling, and Story Telling. The students earned a total of 26 distinguished finishes, with 16 First Place team wins and 2 Second Place team wins. The kids were beaming with pride over the recognition they were receiving for their spectacular achievements!
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Sweetest name I know...

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Tis the reason for the season and no float in the Pineland Christmas Parade Thursday night said it better than the Bethel Chapel float driven by Santa himself. The large crowd witnessed many lighted floats, fire trucks with lights flashing, old cars, several dignitaries, and of course all the youngsters grabbing up the candy being thrown from the folks in the floats! The parade made it’s way to the West Sabine HS gym where many enjoyed the many Christmas carols played during the Winter Concert put on by the Tiger Band.
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Baby, it’s gonna be cold outside! Prepare

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This is a busy time of year, excitement is building, last minute shopping, kids going crazy as Christmas vacation gets closer. Now we need to add a few more things to the list.Take a few minutes to check the weather forecast for this week. Check more than one weather service to confirm what you just discovered. Now put the kids to work helping with what needs to be done.

Christmas Lunch...

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As has been the custom in the past few years, plans are being finalized for the Pineland community Christmas lunch to be served at the Pineland Fire Station on Christ- mas Day. According to Catherine Reeves who is involved with the event, the lunch is open to anyone who might need a hot meal on Christmas Day.
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You can run, but you cannot hide

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A few weeks ago TPW Game Warden Doug Williams got a midnight call from Sheriff Tom Maddox requesting his help in finding a suspect who was accused of shooting at and assaulting two individuals in the Toledo Beach area before fleeing into the nearby woods to escape. Sheriff Maddox knew that Officer Williams had a drone with FLIR capabilities(Forward Looking Infared), and of course Officer Williams responded.
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Sabine County Chamber changing of the Guard

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Sabine County Chamber of Commerce held their last meeting of the year Tuesday and had a changing of the guard. Jesse Watson has been the Chamber of Commerce President for the last two years and has done a spectacular job, and now he is handing the torch to the new Chamber President Rebecca Felts. Chamber VP Mick Leach is also turning over the reins of his position to the new Chamber VP Edith McCauley. Kristan Wood is also the new Chamber Marketing Manager. Other Board officers are Suzzie Gilliam – Secretary, Melissa Farris – Treasurer, and Cathy Eaves – Tourism. There are three new board members, Tom “Shorty” Warren, Stephen English, and Curtis Buckner. Jesse and Mick will still be helping at the Chamber and we thank them for all their great service to the community. Welcome, and congratulations to all the new Chamber leadership.