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Vol. 52 No. 49

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Week of Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Scouts earn merits at county airport

Penny Leleux

For The Record

For many, it was their first flight. For one, it confirmed his desire to one day become a pilot. There was a sea of tents just off the tarmac at Orange County Airport this weekend where scouts spent the night learning about the airport; cooking pancakes the next morning, enticing pilots to land at the airport. Local Scouts gathered at

OC Charities Day March 8 Penny Leleux

For The Record

Little Cypress Lions Club, Orange Service League, Garth House, The Rainbow Room, Orange Christian Services, Salvation Army and the American Red Cross were recognized in a proclamation by Orange County Commissioners’ Court designating March 8 as “Orange County Charities Day.” Little Cypress Intermediate and Little Cypress Elementary will hold their annual blood drive and walk on that day to raise money for these charities. “The seven charities were selected because they were the ones our school district routinely turns to when the families have problems and so we really appreciate them stepping out on our behalf,” stated Kelly Meadows, nurse for LCI and chairman of the event. “We are praying for good weather,” They are hoping to have around 1500 participants with friends and family members invited by students. For blood donations they are shooting for 100 pints.

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the airport this weekend to complete requirements for their aviation merit badge. Boy Scout Troops 1 and 62 and Sea Scout Explorers Ship 2012, the “Altair” had 37 scouts in attendance along with numerous scout masters and chaperones. Scout Master Troop 62 Dennis Blowers planned the event. “We’re working on our Aviation merit badge and part of the selected requirements is to take a flight in a small aircraft; perform a preflight inspection; visit an airport; understand the instruments of the aircraft, how the flight surfaces work and those types of things. The boys have been working on it all January and February,” said Blowers. “Sabine Aviation sponsored us with the fuel and two pilots and two airplanes to take the scouts up to satisfy that one

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Scouts wave to one of the pilots as they take off from the Orange County Airport. RECORD PHOTO: Penny LeLeux

Abigail Blowers give thumbs up as they get ready to take their flight with pilot Tom Foreman. RECORD PHOTO: Penny LeLeux

Excitement builds for the coming Bassmaster Series Debby Schamber For The Record

Area city officials are gearing up for the Bassmaster Elite Series, Sabine River Challenge, which is coming to Orange March 14th through 17th. Darlene Zavada, of the Orange Convention and Vistors Bureau, is no exception and has brought mountings of bass her husband caught in 1988 and 1990 to the CVB. Zavata is no stranger to bass fishing. Southeast Texas has been a hot spot for fishing for many years. Darlene Zavada’s husband, Bob, was a member of the Orange County Bass Club in

1973. The 60 members fished monthly. Local fisherman often turned to Bob Zavada, who owned a tackle shop in Pinehurst, for fishing advice. Darlene Zavada knows the fisherman coming to participate in the Bassmaster Elite Series will have their work cut out for them. Locally, the bass tend to be small compared to those caught in lakes such as Sam Rayburn Lake. However, the minimum length allowed by law is 14 inches. Professional fishermen will certainly strive to surpass the minimum in order to win the tournament. “It will certainly be a challenge,” Darlene Zavada said. Each particpant will leave from the City of Orange boat

Bob Zavada has caught many bass fish. Some have been mounted and can currently be seen at the Orange Convention and Visitors Bureau. RECORD PHOTO: Debby Schamber

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Business Development Week to be held April

OHS Sophisticats win grand champion

Penny Record For The Record

Staff Report-For The Record

The Orangefield High School Sophisticats attended the Danceline State Championship competition at Montgomery High School on Saturday, Feb. 23. The Sophisticats earned sweepstakes award and best in category for jazz, novelty, prop and pom. They also received a first runner up for their lyrical routine. Sophisiticat Captain Leilah Peveto, received he prestigious Anita Jefferson Conley award for excellent leadership. The team also received a judges choice award for lyrical,

launch. They are required to fish in the areas which can be reached by boat. Most of the participants are from out of state and some have begun to arrive to see what they area waters have to offer. But, during the time referred to as “dead water” they will not be allowed to fish in this area at all until the day of the tournament. All are striving for excellence as they use the perfect bait, such as an artificial lure, made from soft or hard plastics. Some participants have sponsors which provide a boat, lures, or both in order to get their name out there.

Sophisticats won GRAND CHAMPION in their division and were crowned Ring of Champions for being one of the top three scoring teams overall.

a Danceline Gold award for pom, and a production award for their novelty routine. Sophisticats won GRAND CHAMPION in their division and were crowned Ring

of Champions for being one of the top three scoring teams overall. The Sophisticats are directed by Jillian Morris and Suzanne Ogden.

Area Chambers of Commerce and business owners gathered at Capital One Bank in Bridge City Tuesday to learn about the upcoming Business Development Week. “We’re hosting the Business Development Weed at the Holiday Inn Plaza for local businesses both large and small that are interested in entrepreneurship, growth and expansion of their business and professional development,” said Jessica Hill, vice president of economic development with the Southeast Texas Economic Development Foundation. Bobby Fillyaw of the Orange County Economic Develop-

ment Corporation said, “This is the second time that the Southeast Texas Economic Development Foundation, along with many other partners have come together to put this event on. This is an opportunity for small businesses within our community to better their businesses in a number of seminars, panel discussions, professional development and other things all during these classes.” This learning opportunity set for April 9-11. The seminars are broken into four onehour sessions per day with lunch in between. Each session offers four choices covering different aspects of successful businesses in today’s world

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