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Sul Ross Exes tee off at Alpine Country Club

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Sul Ross State University’s Agriculture and Natural Resource Sciences and Rodeo Exes gathered in Alpine July 23-25 for their annual reunion, and a golf tournament was among the many weekend activities. The winning golf team received buckles for their efforts. In the photo, ANRS President Jaime Velasco Vice, President Don Lambert presenting the buckles, Ginger Elliot, Rodney Polsten, and Sul Ross Alumni Association President John Klingemann (not pictured). Courtesy photo
Sul Ross Exes tee off at Alpine Country Club

Viva Big Bend celebrates 10th year

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The highly anticipated music festival, Viva Big Bend, is here, and this year it promises to be another memorable celebration loaded with talent from all around the Lone Star state. And it’s sure to draw music lovers eager to partake in the sights and sounds that Viva Big Bend brings every summer.
Children do some boot scootin’ at a Mr. Will show at a past Viva Big Bend event. Courtesy photo

Thieves among us

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If you attend church or even serve in your local church body, the next time you go, make a special observation. As you see those who regularly attend or serve, notice their body language, their facial expressions, and even the tone of their voice as they speak to one another. Be looking for the fruit of the Spirit: Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control (Gal 5:22-23).

City tackles noise ordinance

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A proposed noise ordinance and street paving were the main topics of discussion at the City of Alpine’s regularly scheduled council meeting on July 20. Interim City Manager Megan Antrim announced there might be changes to the city’s noise ordinance, indicating the police department had received several complaints from residents about noise emanating from several businesses around town, some with outdoor live music stages and others with deejays.

Crisis Center receives Swalm grant

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The Texas Council on Family Violence on July 15 announced recipients of more than $300,000 to 12 domestic violence agencies across Texas via its 2021 Swalm Grants, with 91% of the grants matching 100% of the recipients’ requested amounts. Individual grants ranged from $6,000 to $30,000, and come from the Swalm Endowment Fund.

Free family days at Chinati

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The Chinati Foundation will offer free family days for Tri-County residents at Cavalry Row in Marfa. The whole family will be able to explore Chinati’s collection, and make cool art.

PET OF THE WEEK

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Alpine Humane Society Pet of the Week is Aries, one of many, many kittens available at the Alpine Animal Shelter. All kittens are spayed or neutered before adopting out, but you can choose your kitten now, and pick it up when it is ready to go. And did you know that adopting two kittens can result in healthier, happier cats living more enriched lives? It’s true!
PET OF THE WEEK

Another mural started in Alpine

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Renowned mural artist Stylle Read on July 19 began work on the much-anticipated Tribute to Texas Musicians mural on the north side of the Printco building in Alpine. The mural is scheduled to be dedicated on July 30 during Viva Big Bend. Avalanche photo by Gail Diane Yovanovich
Another mural started in Alpine

UPCOMING EVENTS

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Send your community events to editor@alpineavalanche.com. UPCOMING EVENTS July 23 Spaghetti Dinner, 6-8 p.m.
UPCOMING EVENTS
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