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FORT BEND FAIR. BALANCED. INFORMATIVE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 2018
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Official newspaper of Fort Bend County & Missouri City
Missouri City’s Edible Arbor Trail
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Missouri City’s award-winning Edible Arbor Trail features several groves of hardy trees and shrubs that produce edible fruits and nuts along the Oyster Creek Trail. For a full map of the trail, check out the Edible Arbor Trail Seasonal Picking Guide. Mexican Plums, Persimmon, Jujubes, Mulberry and Pomegranate trees can be found along the Edible Arbor Trail. Signs along the trail educate individuals about the types of trees and shrubs present and when they can expect to enjoy the fruits and nuts on each tree.
Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital was presented with Cookies4Heroes by Girl Scouts Troop #157134, recently. The program was created as a way to thank local volunteers, municipal fire stations, police departments, hospitals and churches who had a significant outreach during Hurricane Harvey. This troop chose HMSL based on its dedication to continue serving the community during and after the storm as the only hospital to remain open in Fort Bend. Above,Chris Siebenaler, CEO of Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital with the girl scouts and the cookies.
Edible Arbor Trail, Missouri City, seasonal picking guide
Fort Bend County Fair releases entertainment lineup
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On Wednesday, October 3 the Fort Bend County Fair will be throwing it back with the Spazmatics. The 80’s throwback band will be making their debut at the Fair. The Fort Bend County Fair and Rodeo has announced the 2018 entertainment lineup, with 13 musical artists performing during the fair’s 10-day run. Grand Ole Opry legend John Conlee is among the wide variety of musical acts that will be bringing their talents to the Brazos stage from September 28 –
October 7. “Our lineup features a mix of Texas Music, traditional country music, Tejano Music, and something for everyone to enjoy. We are thrilled that some artists will be returning, and others will be making their debut, but it is sure to be a good time for all,” said James Duke, 2018 Fort Bend
County Fair President. Kicking off the Fair will be the Turnpike Troubadours on Friday, September 28. The Turnpike Troubadours have crisscrossed the nation on their recent tour and continue to be one of the most sought-after acts. See FAIR, Page 3
Olson plays basketball game with Boys and Girls Club of Houston, Stafford branch team
Boys and Girls Club of Greater Houston, Stafford members played a competitive game of basketball against U.S. Rep. Pete Olson (TX Dist. 22) on July 6. Olson had visited the club earlier in March and promised to come back to play with the kids in the newly built basketball court. The basketball court has been built by U.S. Rep Pete Olson, (rear, second from left, ) BGCGH CEO Kevin Hattery, Stafford Club director Fort Bend County, thanks to the efforts of Pct. 2 Commissioner Grady Prestage. Earlier Prestage tipped Matt Salazar, BCCGH Chair Bill Goetz, Anthony Johnson, (Stafford), Joseph D’Eramo, and Christian off the ball to start the game. BGCGH Board Chair Bill Goetz,and President & CEO Kevin Hattery joined Bionat, Olson’s staffers and Andre Johnson, of the Stafford Club, with the club team members. Olson and his staff in the game. Above, the Stafford club members cheer the teams.