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Animal Footprints in Fayette

Animal Footprints in Fayette

This week’s Footprints story will be a continuation of the stories about the “footprints” left by our animal friends, be they domestic or wild, in Fayette County history. These stories, important enough to appear in our local newspapers, and the subject of talk and gossip amongst our past local citizens, showed the interaction between man and animal. This week, the stories are about some small animals and one very large animal.

Senior art classes scheduled

Senior art classes scheduled

SCHULENBURG - Arts for Rural Texas and Senior Con nections have partnered together to host free art classes for all se- nior citizens in the area! Under the guidance of an art instructor, participants will ex - plore various crafts, including mosaics, painting, needle felting, rock painting, and much more, with each class centered around a specific project. Participants are also encour -

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