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Vol. 57 No. 51
Distributed FREE To The Citizens of Bridge City and Orangefield
Week of Wednesday, April 13, 2015
Saddle Up: It’s rodeo time again in Orange County “Those events haven’t been part of the Orange County Sheriff’s Posse Rodeo in probably 15 years, until they were added last year,” said Chad Havens, rodeo director. “By adding those events back to our rodeo, it has made the Orange County Sheriff’s Posse Rodeo a professional rodeo. That’s a big deal.”
Tommy Mann Jr. For The Record
A yearly tradition is back for its annual spring event this weekend. The Orange County Sheriff’s Posse, along with Bridgefield Electrical Services and Precision Hydrovac Excavation, LLC., present the 2016 Pro Rodeo, which returns for two nights of exciting rodeo action and entertainment at 8 p.m., nightly, Friday, April 15 and Saturday, April 16 at the Orange County Sheriff’s Posse Rodeo Arena, which is located 1106 FM 105, approximately one-half of one mile east of State Highway 62 in Orange. Admission is $10 for adults and $5 for children. For those who are unfamiliar, the Orange County Sheriff’s Posse Rodeo is arguably one of the best family-friendly events in the region and features events such as bull-riding, junior bull-riding, and team roping, as well as steer wrestling and barrel racing. In 2015, the Orange County Sheriff’s Posse Rodeo made a change and added two events to help the rodeo grow. Those events, bronc riding and bareback, were added to make the Orange County Sheriff’s Posse Rodeo a sanctioned event.
BCISD Silver Cardinals Reception Staff Report For The Record
BCISD Silver Cardinals Reception Bridge City ISD is happy to announce its first Silver Cardinals Reception on Friday, April 22, from 9-11 a.m. in the BCISD Administration Boardroom, 1031 W. Roundbunch Rd., Bridge City. BCISD Superintendent Todd Lintzen invites all retired Bridge City ISD taxpaying residents and BCISD retirees to this community partnership program. The following is BCISD’s Mission Statement. “The mission of Bridge City Independent School District, a progressive family/community-supported educational system, is to provide a comprehensive well-balanced instructional program in a safe learning environment to ensure the development of caring, responsible, productive graduates capable of contributing in a global society.”
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There are plenty of children’s events that will make you laugh and put a smile on your face. Popular children’s events include the Sheep Scramble, which is designed for children ages six and younger and the Calf Scramble, which is for children ages 12 and younger. The lucky children who grab
the ribbon tied to the animal win a fabulous prize too. The winner of the lame scramble will get a scooter and the winner of the calf scramble will get a bicycle. A new addition to the 2016 Pro Rodeo is Whiplash, “the World’s Smallest Cowboy.”
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Two sisters giving back American Red Cross Volunteers
Jennifer Clarke For The Record
A new addition to the Orange County Sheriff’s Posse Rodeo for 2016 will feature Whiplash, the world’s smallest cowboy, and his steed, Boogie, a Border Collie. The duo will appear at the Orange County Sheriff’s Posse Rodeo on Friday, April 15, and Saturday, April 16.
Mauriceville Crawfish Fest this weekend Tommy Mann Jr. For The Record
The largest crawfish celebration in Southeast Texas takes place this weekend in Orange County. The 36th Annual Mauriceville Crawfish Festival is back for its annual spring extravaganza of fun and festivities this weekend. The festival will be held from 5 p.m. - 11 p.m., Friday, April 15; 10 a.m., Saturday, April 16 until midnight; and 11 a.m. - 5 p.m., Sunday, April 17. The Mauriceville Crawfish Festival grounds are located at 7441 Cohenour Road, which is located right off State Highway 62 and is approximately one-mile south of State Highway 12. Admission is $7 on Friday. On Saturday, admission is $5 until 5 p.m. and $10 after 5 p.m. On Sunday, admission is $5. Children ages 10 and younger are admitted free of charge all weekend. Along with a seemingly lim-
itless amount of crawfish for your dining enjoyment, the Mauriceville Crawfish Festival features numerous other activities to make the weekend enjoyable for the whole family such as live music, a parade, a barbecue contest, crawfish races and even crawfish eating contests. The festival always features a variety of food vendors, as well as arts and crafts, but there have been some new additons made this year which will surely spice up the crawfish festival. Shuttle service will be available this weekend to assist festival-goers in getting back and forth to their vehicles. The shuttle will run from the festival grounds to Mauriceville Middle School with another stop possibly being added. Also being added this year is a 5K Crawl/Run to be held at 7:30 a.m., Saturday, April 16 at Mauriceville Middle School, 19952 FM 1130 in Mauriceville. Registration is $25 and MAURICEVILLE Page 2A
Southeast no The impact ofTexas addingisthose stranger to the devastating two events was noticed immeeffects as of tumultuous storms. diately the participation Having survived Ike, level of cowboys andRita, cowgirls and the recent floods in dramatically increased Orin ange County, just in the past 2015. two decades, communi“It really didthe increase our ties of Southeast participation levelTexas last know year what it means recover and we are on pace to to be even from a storm. Unlike the bigger this year,” Havens addevent, which moves in and ed. “We have over 600 cowboy passes, the destruction leftalin and cowgirl participants its wake can last for weeks, ready for this year. Another months, even big reasonand for sometimes the increase in years. participation is that we added Twoinsisters, Becky $6,200 payout, and Ledford that’s a and Tina Wise, huge amount to add.”American Red Cross Volunteers, live and work in Southeast Texas. They know that the residual fallout from a storm or major event does not come and go in a short time. As many community members recall the truckloads of water, ice, and meals that came in during storms past, they will also remember that the American Red Cross was still coming by in trucks filled with meals through neighborhoods weeks after everyone else left, as community members still sifted through the remains of their lives and homes. “Once the trucks pull out of Southeast Texas and the guts and glory and all the bells and whistles are gone, the American Red Cross will still be here,” Ledford notes. Surviving the storms is one thing, but recovering from devastation is another. “Volunteers are needed here all year long,” said Wise, a Mauriceville, Texas resident. “Beyond the long-term flood recovery, there are multi-family fires where volunteers comfort people who’ve lost their homes.” Ledford and Wise are committed volunteers who aid the American Red Cross in multiple recovery ef-
Becky Ledford sorting items for Southeast Texas flood victims.
Tina Wise sorting items for Southeast Texas flood victims.
forts. They recognize the need for assistance long after the catastrophic events that affect families throughout the region. Becky Ledford experienced losses through Rita and Ike, and recalls the American Red Cross providing hot meals and assistance long after all other organizations were gone. Mary Jane Mudd, of the
American Red Cross, notes that “volunteering is very personal for Becky,” having experienced not only loss but the real hands on help from the organization., Ledford was inspired to begin volunteering just like her sister, Tina Wise. Both women put in hours helping where they
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Biggest comedy tour of summer to stop at Ford Park Tommy Mann Jr. For The Record
The biggest comedy tour of the summer featuring five talented and well-known comedians has scheduled an appearance in Southeast Texas. “The Comedy Get Down” tour featuring Cedric “The Entertainer,” Eddie Griffin, D.L. Hughley, George Lopez and Charlie Murphy will be featured at 8 p.m., Friday, July
15, inside Ford Arena in Beaumont. Tickets are $46.75$86.75 and go on sale at 10 a.m., Friday, April 15 at all Ticketmaster outlets, including the Ford Park box office, HEB Plus on Dowlen Road in Beaumont, online at www. ticketmaster.com and charge by phone at 800-745-3000. The five comedians of “The Comedy Get Down” are arguably some of the most well-
known in the business and have been keeping audiences and fans laughing for decades. Cedric “The Entertainer” has been seen in movies such as “Barbershop” and “Be Cool” and has been part of the animated franchise of “Madagascar” films. He will be featured on the silverscreen in “Barbershop 3” and is the executive producer and star of “The Soul Man,” which is available on
TV Land. Eddie Griffin has performed in countless comedy specials, television shows and movies. He has won numerous awards and was named as one of the Top 100 Greatest Stand-Up Comedians of all time by Comedy Central. Movies include”My Baby’s Daddy,” “Undercover Brother,” “Norbit” and more. D.L. Hughley had his own
television show for several years on ABC, “The Hughleys,” and has followed with a very successful stand-up comedy career. Find more information about this tour by searching Facebook for The Comedy Get Down or visit www.eddiegriffin.com. More information about this event and others can be found at www.fordpark. com as well.