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COVID-19 VACCINE REGISTRATION OPEN FOR CHILDREN 5-11 YEARS OLD The FDA and the CDC have now authorized and recommended Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccinations for children ages 5 through 11 years old. Denton County is now allowing parents and guardians to register their applicable children for their COVID-19 vaccination at a Denton County Public Health (DCPH) clinic. Photo Courtesy of DentonCounty.gov
COLOR ME CHICKENS Keep Argyle Beautiful had the pleasure of giving the gift of Color Me Chickens in the local community of Argyle. The organization had 25 dozen egg cartons donated by the residents of Argyle. Keep Argyle Beautiful asks for the people of the community to continue saving their empty egg cartons and dropping them off at D&L Farm and Home – Denton. Photo Courtesy of Argyle, TX Facebook
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ARGYLE ISD CAMPUSES CELEBRATE VETERANS DAY The Argyle ISD campuses celebrated Veterans Day in a variety of ways. Hilltop Elementary as well as West Elementary hosted veteran guest speakers. The students of Argyle Intermediate celebrated by delivering handwritten letters to the veterans that attended their breakfast celebration. Argyle High school hosted a special panel of veterans who spoke to the social studies classes in the auditorium throughout the school day. Photo Courtesy ArgyleISD.com
ARMY NURSE SURPRISES DAUGHTERS WITH HER RETURN HOME During the Veterans Day ceremony at Argyle West, Army Nurse and Argyle West parent Cheyenne Frazier surprised her three daughters in an emotional reunion. Cheyenne has been serving at Fort Campbell in Kentucky for the past two months and returned for the first time to see her three daughters on the morning of the Veterans Day school celebrations. Her three daughters were very excited to see her. Photo Courtesy ArgyleISD.com
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