Shepherd Chamber of Commerce




Shepherd Chamber of Commerce

16 N. Liberty St, Shepherd, TX 77371

210-995-7420

www.shepherdchamberofcommerce.org

Director of Shepherd Library, Terri McIntyre and Alli hold the check from Women's League.

Did You Know?
by Yvonne Cones


The modern version of the ' Whistle Stop Tour' of five Democratic candidates took place at El Taquito in Coldspring last Saturday. The candidates have been visiting every county possible to get to know the people there and to let them get to know the candidates. Each one spoke to the crowded room, explaining their aims and background. Some were known to most there. Paul Thomasson, a Methodist Pastor for more than 40 years, had the economy and education high on his list. Marc Meyer running for the 15th Court of Appeals, talked on the massive influence this court has over agencies, businesses and professional regulations.
Rhonda Hart running for Congress in District 36 became a passionate activist after her daughter Kimberly was killed in 2018 in the Santa Fe High School shooting. She fought 'all the way to Washington until Congress passed a Bill in Kimberly's name. She is an Army Veteran and has decided to run for Congress supporting veterans, healthcare and lowering costs. Holly Taylor is a candidate for Court of Criminal Appeals. She talked about her life as an attorney working both sides of the aisle. As a Prosecutor she discovered some people were wrongly imprisoned and her attitude changed to seeing that all evidence was to be shared. Her stories were intense and showed how she set her sights as a candidate for Court of Criminal Appeals.
Valorie Barton is running for House District 18. A vibrant speaker, she focused on community and education. As a mom of 3 and a Nana to 2 grandsons, she wants to see a future of opportunity and also service to our communities to help wherever we can. Lunch at El Taquito was delicious as always and the meeting was led by Dennis Ready, SJC Democratic party Treasurer.
The Women's League of San Jacinto County Board members and committee chairs met last Tuesday to finalize plans and responsibilities for the upcoming year, which starts in September. They met in the private room at Texas Grill in Coldspring and had a very productive meeting followed by a very tasty lunch. The ladies decided to change the date of the annual Style Show and made sure details of the new Year Book were accurate. Linda Deeter is the editor of this useful book. Her husband Gerald is recovering from an illness and we send both of them well wishes and prayers!
The Women's League distributed the checks to the organizations this week too. Scholarships to students have already been given at the end of the school year. They voted to become members of both Coldspring and Shepherd Chamber of Commerce as a further expansion of expanding the knowledge of the Women's League. Go to the Facebook page to know more.
Shepherd Chamber welcomes new member Katie Lincoln Homes LLC. A ribbon cutting will be arranged soon.
On Wednesday July15, Shepherd Senior Citizens Center will feature some musical entertainment from Gregg Cones. Lunch that day is Chicken and Spaghetti , Squash Casserole, Garlic Bread and Ice Cream. Call before 9.30 AM to reserve a meal at 936-628-3733.



Coldspring Chamber of Commerce

31 N. Butler St., Coldspring, TX 77331

936-653-2184

www.coldspringtexas.org

The Impact Center Brenda Myers with Teddy received the check from Women's League

Candidates and guests on the Whistle Stop Tour at El Taquito

Women's League Board members met at Texas Grill

Whistle Stop Tour candidates.