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FISHING ORANGE COUNTY

DOWN LIFE’S HIGHWAY

OUTDOORS

Kaz’s Korner

Capt. Chuck Uzzle

Hunting & Fishing

Commentary

Capt. Dickie Colburn Page 4B

Roy Dunn- Columnist Page 9A

Sports Page 5B

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County Record

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Vol. 58 No. 4

The Community Newspaper of Orange, Texas

Week of Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Summer reading program registration begins Tuesday Tommy Mann Jr.

For The Record

Summer vacation for local school children begins in just a few days and the return of an annual event is just days away. The City of Orange Public Library, located at 220 N. Fifth St. in Orange, will begin registration for its annual summer reading program on Tuesday, May 31, for children who will be entering first through sixth grades. Children will receive a

reading log and a book bag upon registration. Also, children will receive “library bucks” to spend at the Library Store during the Reading Club Carnival on Wednesday, July 20. This year’s theme for the summer reading program is “On Your Mark, Get Set, Read!” and the purpose of the program is “to encourage students to read through the summer in order to maintain and increase reading skills

they have developed during the school year.” Each weekly program is held from 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m., every Wednesday. from June 8

through July 20 and will feature a variety of entertaining programs. Attendance is not mandatory and the programs are free.

On June 8, the Stark Museum of Art will present a program on “Bluebonnet Landscapes,” while the Friends of the Orange Public Library are

sponsoring A Julian Franklin Production, “Sport of Champions,” on June 15.

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Kree Harrison Highlights “Shootout”

H H H Graduation 2016

LCM Valedictorian Rebecca Brown Valedictorian Rebecca Brown is the daughter of Jim and Marcia Brown. She is an All A Honor Roll Student, a four-year member of the Little Cypress-Mauriceville High School band, including one year as Section Leader, a three-year member of Revealed, including two years as Communications Officer, a two-year member of the National Honor Society, including one year as Project Chair, a two-year member of the drill team and a member of the Key Club. Along with being named Valedictorian, Rebecca’s Academic Honors include having the highest average in numerous classes, including English 1, English 2, World History, Chemistry 1, Chemistry 2 and

Calculus. She was part of the UIL Spelling Team during her freshman year, a Star Student in her BROWN sophomore, junior and senior years, All Region Band for two years and advanced to the State Competition three years for marimba solo. Outside of school, Rebecca attends First United Methodist Church and has been involved in various community service projects there. After high school, Rebecca will attend Texas A&M University where she plans to attend the Mays Business School.

H H H Graduation 2016

More than a hundred fans braved the threat of rain and lightning on Saturday night to see and hear Southeast Texas-native Kree Harrison perform a free concert at the Orange Riverfront Pavilion. Kree performed material from her forthcoming album, “This Old Thing,” which is scheduled to be released in July, as well as other songs. RECORD PHOTO: Tommy Mann Jr.

H H H Graduation 2016

H H H Graduation 2016

Cameron Parker

Margan Ferguson

WOS Valedictorian LCM Salutatorian WOS Salutatorian

Brandon Roy Brandon Roy has been named the valedictorian of West Orange-Stark High School. Brandon, leads the Mustangs Class of 2016 with a weighted grade point average of 5.5, has received numerous honors during his student career at West Orange-Stark High School, including awards

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in English, math, science and social studies, among other classes. Brandon has been a memROY ber of the National Honor Society since 2014, which includes time served as the Vice President of the student organization. He has been the president of the Culinary Club, and was one of the first students to enter the STEM program at the campus. He served as project manager and assisted two-other students in co-founding the Dream 16 program as part of the STEM program. Volunteer service is a key component of many graduating students, and Brandon is no different. He volunteered numerous hours as part of his service to the community and fellow students with the Orangefield Life Skills Prom and the fall festival at Shangri La Botanical Gardens and Nature Center. Brandon was part of the award-winning West OrangeStark High School robotics team, Brandon plans to enroll at Lamar University in Beaumont for the start of the fall semester as he pursues a degree in accounting.

Salutatorian Cameron Parker is the son of Drs. Calvin and Suzette Parker. He is an All A Honor Roll student, a fouryear member of the Little Cypress-Mauriceville High School Student Council, including President of the Junior and Senior class, a member of National Honor Society, Grizzly Crew, and Team Force Meet in the Middle. Cameron is part of the LC-M UIL Academics team. As part of the State General Math Team, he placed first in District and Region and finished in fifth place at the UIL State Competition recently. As part of the Calculator Team, he placed first at District and third in Region. He has also participated in athletics during his school career, including football, baseball and three years as part of the basketball program. Along with being named Salutatorian, Academic Honors

include being named a Medallion recipient in Spanish 4 and Government and Economics his senior year and in PARKER Pre-Calculus and Spanish 3 during his junior year. This honor is presented to the student with the highest average in each subject. Cameron has also been a Star Student during his junior and senior year, and a winner of the 24-4A All District Sports and Academic Award. Outside of school, Cameron is involved with St. Francis of Assissi Keysis - Community Service Projects, Beaumont Teen ACTS Retreat Team, and has even coached a Little Dribblers basketball team. Cameron will enroll at Texas A&M University to attend the Mays Business School.

Margan Ferguson has been announced as the Salutatorian of West Orange-Stark High School. Margan, the Senior Class President, has been a member of Student Council throughout her high school student career. She has also been actively involved in athletics in cross country, track and field, and basketball, as well as a member of the cheerleading squad. She has been an active member of the National Honor Society since her induction as a sophomore. Also, she maintained her class rank throughout her four-year student career at West OrangeStark. Outside of school, Margan has been actively involved as a member of the Sixth Street Community Church in Orange, where she sings, dances and assists with younger chil-

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dren of the church. Along with dancing, she is actively involved with her service group, Top Teens of America. Margan will enroll at Lamar University in Beaumont for the start of the fall semester, where she plans to pursue a double major in speech pathology and American sign language.

Closures scheduled for Memorial Day weekend Tommy Mann Jr. For The Record

The extended holiday weekend is approaching, which means multiple business and government office closures are ahead. The majority of all local, county, state and federal offices will be closed on Monday,

May 30 in observance of the Memorial Day holiday. All non-essential offices in the cities of Orange, West Orange, Pinehurst and Bridge City will be closed on Monday. Offices will re-open at normal business hours on Tuesday, May 31. All non-essential Orange County government offices

will be closed on Friday as well. Garbage will run as normal in Orange and West Orange, as well as most other locations. Garbage collection service for information on collection schedules. The United States Postal Service will not be delivering mail on Monday, but it will resume normal operation hours

and delivery on Tuesday. Financial institutions such as Community Bank, Bridge City Bank and First Financial, Sabine Federal Credit Union, MCT Credit Union and Mobil Credit Union will be closed in observance of the Memorial Day holiday and reopen on the next regularly scheduled business day.

• Published For Orange Countians By Orange Countians


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