Good turnout for Atlanta Founder’s Day Festival
Celebrating the town’s rich legacy, marking 150 years as an incorporated township
Celebrating the town’s rich legacy, marking 150 years as an incorporated township
Cassidy Johnson and Trent Granberry were crowned Homecoming Queen and King last Friday night before Queen City beat Como-Pickton 51-6.
Miss Atlanta Greta Feimster waves to an adoring crown from the back of a classic car as Founder’s Day festivities begin. Shelley Endsley, pageant coordinator, presented Greta with a $500 scholarship from Atlanta Area Rotary Club.
ATLANTA, TX – The Atlanta High School debate team attended its first meet of the season on Saturday, Sept. 10, at Princeton High School.
Wow, what a weekend we had in Atlanta! Hats off to Kate Stow for her “instigation” of celebrating our Founder’s Day 150th anniversary. I know many of us let her down (me, a quilt show), but it was still a very lively and fun day. A day that dawned bright and early for Rotarians as we got our 5K Run underway. Even though Curt had to be out-of-town, his wife Kendra did an outstanding job getting everything ready before 7 a.m. when runners were off down the street., We had an increased number of runners with a wider age span this year. We enjoyed some “stories” among our runners.
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