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On July 4, we celebrate the independence we won from Britain – not our independence from each other. In the United States of America, we Americans are coming together this summer in extraordinary ways that we could not have anticipated a year ago.
Read moreScott Hopkins, front right, leads a discussion about telescope care and other issues at a meeting of the Astronomy Club at the Medina Community Library on Thursday, June 25. It was the club’s first meeting since the library put activities on hold to fight the spread of the coronavirus. Check the library website at www.medinalibrary.us to see what activities are scheduled this week. BULLETIN PHOTO/Bill Pack
Read moreCharles and Susan Freeman will be guest speakers at the Thursday, July 2, meeting of the Bandera County Republican Women to talk about a program they help put on called the Packs 4 Kids program.
Read moreA 33-year-old horse rescue operation with a new name and new start is welcoming visitors and potential volunteers on Saturday, July 4.
Read moreThe Medina Community Library will be closed on Saturday, July 4, for Independence
Read moreMany of the Psalms were written by David. It’s less clear who wrote Psalm 119, but much of it describes the importance of following God’s commands, especially when life is hard. Our culture continues to be turned upside down with months of upheaval. In the rodeo community, as much as anywhere, there is a desire for life to be normal.
Read moreBrent Buchanan, left, plays the bass guitar while Danny White performs at a live music showcase held by the Flying L Ranch Resort at its outdoor Windmill Stage behind the main house on Saturday, June 27. Another free, family friendly concert is planned at the Flying L on Saturday, July 4, from 7-10 p.m. featuring singer Bob Stewart. Brisket sandwiches and pulled pork sliders will be available for purchase at the concert along with beer and wine, but no fireworks show is planned at the resort this Independence Day. BULLETIN PHOTO/TRACY THAYER
Read moreMembers of the Bandera Independent School District Education Foundation stuff envelopes as part of the foundation’s fall donor solicitation drive, which is conducted by letter. The foundation supports students and teachers through grants for special instructional projects in the classroom. It has handed out more than $500,000 in classroom grants in 14 years of operation. Pictured are, from left, BISD Board Liaison Brittany Hicks, Vice President Alyssa Cothran, President Hooter McMullan, Director Carolyn Sells, Director Debbie Wehmeyer and Director Morgan Figueroa. BULLETIN PHOTO/Tracy Thayer
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