Tasty Tuesday is here!
The 2nd Tuesday of each month, Salty Dog Sports Bar and Grill will donate 10% of ALL FOOD purchases to Fuzzy Friends Rescue! So dine in, take out or just grab a snack & help give back to the dogs & cats at Fuzzy Friends Rescue!
Newcomers and Neighbors Club of Waco
Are you new to Waco or are you wanting to make new lifetime friends? If so, Newcomers and Neighbors of Waco is for you. Since 1982 this nonprofit, social club has been extending a friendly, welcoming hand to all women in Central Texas. Please join us for the November lunch meeting at 11:30 am on November 15th at the Ridgewood Country Club at 7301 Fish Pond Road. For reservations send an e-mail to reservationsnnn@gmail. com before 5:00 pm on 11/9/17. The fee for the lunch is $20.00. For more information send e-mail to kathynorthrupnandnpresident@aol.com or call 254-836-5170. To learn more about our club and our events, please visit our website at www.newcomersandneighborsofwaco.com.
Master Gardeners at 150th Anniversary of Crawford,Texas
On October 21st, Master Gardeners will be at the 150th Anniversary of Crawford,Texas celebration in downtown Crawford entertaining children with various crafts. Join the celebration and visit our tent!
Find a Way, Not an Excuse: Women in STEM
16th Annual Leatherneck 5K Run
Now – March 25, 2018
Find a Way, Not an Excuse: Women in STEM presents the lives of 19 women and their contributions to the science, technology, engineering, and math fields, including five from Baylor University. From the clothes we wear to the phones we use, and from the food we eat to the health of our bodies, our quality of life has been improved by female pioneers in STEM. Women have contributed in STEM fields for generations, often without credit. The exhibit focuses on pioneering innovations in STEM with the hope of inspiring a fierce desire to learn continuously and encourage curiosity to lead to discovery.
Mysteries of the Unseen World
Now showing at the Mayborn Museum with selected screenings available through December 22nd. Experience events that unfold too slowly for human perception; “see” the beauty, drama, and even humor of phenomena that occur in the flash of a microsecond; enter a microscopic world once reserved for scientists, but now made accessible to the rest of us; and begin to understand that what we actually see is only a fraction of what there is to see on Earth. Scheduled Screenings: Saturdays - 11 am, 1 pm, & 3 pm; Sundays - 2 pm & 4 pm; Monday through Friday – 11 am. Additional showings may be available upon request. Show times are subject to change. Please call (254)710-1110 for more information. Running time: 40 minutes
Saturday, November 4th, 2017 8:00 AM Cameron Park East
For more information call: 254-744-5437
Seaport Cities: Then & Now
Wednesday, October 25, 2017. Mayborn Museum on Baylor Campus. Informative and entertaining speakers give illustrated talks on the origin of Mardi Gras in Mobile in 1701, how Salem, Massachusetts’ history is so much more than just witches, and how early American colonists made their lives more comfortable. Also, enjoy internationally-recognized soprano, Bronwen Forbay’s musical presentation. Special rate for firsttime attendees: all talks, musical interlude, plus lunch for $75. For other pricing, times, and details, visit brazosforum.org or call 254-722-4726.
Master Gardeners at the Downtown Farmers Market
On November 21st, Master Gardeners will be available to discuss Bee Friendly Gardening with an emphasis on the importance of cultivating year round flowering native plants and provide general background information on bees and their absolute importance as pollinators. Look for us at 500 Washington Ave. across from the courthouse. More information: Call (254) 718-2452
Send Community Event Information at least 2 weeks in advance to Jacob.Hogan@wacotrib.com
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