Attention Vendors Wanted!

Vendors are encouraged to particpate.  Details at www.5thFridaySlaton.com

August 29 2014: 5th Friday Slaton On The Square, A free, self-guided, public event that takes place in Slaton, Texas.  The popular event includes great Texas artists, local merchants & stores, music, antiques, food and area vendors. Held predominately around the Slaton Downtown Square, this event attracts visitors and locals together for an evening of fun, shopping and learning.  5th Friday Slaton is ever-changing from event to event.  5th Friday Slaton has something to offer everyone. Held from 5-9pm, rain or shine, on the 5th Friday of the month, this ever-growing event is certain to be a crowd-pleaser.   www.5thFridaySlaton.com (281) 858-3407 5thfridayslaton@gmail.com

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Sports Brief w/Mark Allen

Alicia Thompson, former Tech & WNBA, new Lubbock High’s new girls basketball coach pending board approval.
No. 17 Tech Tennis Big 12 Tournament vs No. 10 Texas Friday
San Antonio Spurs beat the Los Angeles Clippers 111-107.  Series 1-1, Spurs host Clippers Friday 8:30 PM Game 3.
Dallas Mavericks host Houston Rockets Friday 6pm Game 3 6pm. (Rockets 2-0)
Seattle Mariners beat the Houston Astros 3-2 last night.
Arizona Diamondbacks beat the Texas Rangers 8-5 last night.
Mark Allen Meurer KSSL
(Join “Mark Allen” Meurer weekday mornings for Sports on KSSL 107.3 & 94.1 and Mobile App, Contact: mark@myslaton.com Cell/Text 806.789.8456)

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Today – FYI

JUNE 23, 2014 – NATIONAL PINK DAY – NATIONAL PECAN SANDIES DAY

Birthdays:
Selma Blair 42;  Frances McDormand 57; Clarence Thomas 66; Bryan Brown 67

1929 – June Carter is born in Maces Spring, Virginia, to Ezra and Mother Maybelle Carter, of The Carter Family. June co-writes Johnny Cash’s “Ring Of Fire” and later marries Cash, earning duet hits with him on “Jackson” and “If I Were A Carpenter”. Died: May 15, 2003

1956 – Ray Price spends the first of 20 weeks at #1 in Billboard magazine with “Crazy Arms”

1952 – Decca releases Kitty Wells’ “It Wasn’t God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels”

Advise (Old Farmers Almanac):
When mists rise in low ground and soon vanish, nothing is a surer sign of fair weather.
FYI

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