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Vol. 53 No. 09

Distributed FREE To The Citizens of Bridge City and Orangefield

Week of Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Kree Harrison to launch singing career Debby Schamber For The Record

If Kree Harrison should win this week on American Idol and make it to the top three finalists, local fans could get to see and hear her perform during a free concert Saturday at Ford Park. Harrison will also be honored with a parade in Woodville at 10 a.m. on US 190 which is also known as W. Bluff Street. The concert is a free event, but people will still need tick-

Orangefield Bobcat Wall of Honor The Orangefield Athletic Department is developing a “Wall of Honor” for those athletes who have either been named All-State or have gone on to play at the next level. Much of the Orangefield Bobcat memorabilia was lost in a fire in the early 1990’s. An effort is being made to rebuild the collection. The Orangefield Athletic Department is asking for the community’s help to rebuild this “Wall of Honor” that will celebrate the accomplishments of their athletes, past and present. For any questions, please call the field house at 735-4504 or email jsmalley@esc5.net.

BC Lady Cardinal basketball camp to be held June 10-13

The Bridge City Lady Cardinal Basketball Camp will be held from Monday, June 10 to Thursday, June 13 at the Bridge City High School Competition Gym and BCE Gym for the little girls. Please sign up by May 24 for the camp package. Please email Jennifer for applications at Jennifer. Willis@bridgecityisd.net.

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KREE HARRISON

ets to see the show. The ticket locations have yet to be determined. The concert is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. at Ford Park. Local family members , her grandmother, Beverly Mire and aunt, Penny Harrison, have visited Kree Harrison in Los Angeles, Calif. to watch her perform on American Idol. But, both family members agree, it’s not over yet and Kree will need the continued support of fans in order to become the next American Idol. Harrison is no stranger to performing before an audience. During her first concert she ever attended, The Doobie Brothers, at eight years old, they called her on stage and she sang “listen to the music” with them. This was the first big crowd she had sang in front of and she knew she was hooked. Kree Harrison will need votes from Southeast Texans in addition to across America if she is going to remain a contestant on the popular FOX network series, American Idol. Harrison, 22, is a Southeast Texas native, but currently resides in Nashville. In the 8th grade she attended school in Bridge City before relocating to Woodville. Becoming a music star was always on her mind. Harrision went on The Rosie O’Donnell Show at eight years old and returned three more times. Lyric Street Records caught wind of this young talent and signed her at the age of 12. But it was short lived and due to creative differences she ended her relationship with the label. Harrison had a rough start to her life with the loss of her father in an airplane crash when she was 12 years old. She was forced to face another tragedy when her mother died four years later. The singer took to song writing to express her emotions. KREE HARRISON Page 3A

Memorial Day:

Bridge City High School students receiving special honors from the BCISD board of trustees are left to right; Kati Thorton, Alexus Henry, Ryne Moore, John Ellis, Josh Blanchard, Kyle Kaderli and Aaron Myers. RECORD PHOTOS: Mark Dunn

Outstanding Achievements Mark Dunn

For The Record

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ridge City educators and students received special recognition from the BCISD school board on Monday. The board acknowledged excellence in education, vocational skills and outstanding athletic achievements. Assistant Superintendent Gina Mannino presented certificates of appreciation to teachers and para professionals of Bridge City Elementary and Bridge City Intermediate Schools. Both campuses earned elite status as Title I Distinguished Performance schools. The teachers honored in the presentation were Pat Doucet, Michelle Gephart, Janet Bland and Jan Menard. Para professional receiving awards were Stephanie Harvey, Kay Allenman, Kelly McBride and Norman Gaspard. Bridge City High School band director Russell Tipton was recognized for the ATSSB Sweepstakes Band award with All-State band members Ryne Moore and John Ellis. Manufacturing Technology students Aaron Myers and Kyle Kaderli received BCISD awards in welding presented by their instructor, Lane Smith. In Skills USA State Awards Kaderli received a Superior Rating and MyOUTSTANDING Page 3A

Stephanie Harvey, aide, Kay Alleman, aide, Michelle Gephart, teacher, Pat Doucet, teacher.

Janet Bland, teacher, Penny Becker, aide, Jan Menard, teacher.

Local veterans to be honored Sunday

Debby Schamber For The Record

Memorial Day is more than backyard barbecues and going to the beach, but is a federal holiday which occurs annually on the finally Monday in May to honor and remember the men and women who died while serving their country in the military. Formerly known as Decoration Day, it originated after the American Civil War to commemorate the Union and Confederate soldiers who died

in the Civil War. By the 20th century Memorial Day had been extended to honor all Americans who have died in all wars. It typically marks the start of the summer vacation season, while Labor Day marks the end. Ron Emmert and Ray McDowell, accept a $500 check on behalf of the Heritage Veteran’s Memorial Plaza Monday afternoon, from Kristen Williams, of the Sabine Federal Credit Union. RECORD PHOTO: Debby Schamber

Everyone is invited to join in honoring Orange County veteran in the 10th annual event held 6 p.m. Sunday at the Heritage Veterans Memorial Plaza, located at 3810 Martin Luther King Drive in Orange on the campus of the First Church of the Nazarene. The program will include guest speakers along with patriotic music from the Orange Community Band. The patriotic tribute will honor all veterans and those currently MEMORIAL DAY Page 3A

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