Volume 33, Number 3
March 2021
24 Pages
Lubbock, Texas 79401
Inside & in March March is: Women’s History Month & Irish-American Heritage Month 1st Meals on Wheels Mardi Gras ...Page 8 3rd National Anthem Day 5th Mayor’s Beans & Cornbread ....Page 1 5th First Friday Art Trail 11th YWCA Women of Excellence ...Page 3 14th Time change 14th 3.14 – Pi day 17th St. Patrick’s Day 20th 1st day of spring 21st Pete Christy to speak ............Page 11 27th Evening on Broadway ..............Page 4 28th Palm Sunday Barbara Pierce Bush coming to Lubbock ................Page 12 Volunteers needed for 4th celebration ...................Page 2 Lubbock Community Theatre making a big move ...................Page 5 City-wide branding campaign ............Page 6 Your elected officials .......................Page 11 2 new museum exhibits .............Page 15, 24 Energy-saving tips ............................Page 16 Jeopardy for the ‘older kids’ ............Page 17
Mayors’ Beans & Cornbread, March 5 The 32nd annual Mayors’ Beans and Cornbread Luncheon is set for 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. March 5. A drive-thru format this year will be safe and convenient for the annual fundraiser for Hospice of Lubbock. “To ensure a safe environment for all attendees and volunteers, this year’s event will be a drive-thru format in the parking lot of the YWCA’s new building at 6501 University (formerly Kmart)” said Jeremy L. Brown, M.D., Hospice of Lubbock’s executive director. Guests will be greeted and served by area mayors, officials, and volunteers. Tickets are $10 and will be available the day of the event. The meals – beans, cornbread, sausage link, cookies and a drink – will be prepared by River Smith’s.
Hospice is a philosophy of care for the terminally ill that allows them to die in peace and comfort, with loved ones close by. For the past 32 years, Beans and Cornbread has helped raise money to allow Hospice of Lubbock to provide hospice care for any person regardless of their ability to pay. Hospice of Lubbock takes great pride in being able to say they have never turned a terminally ill patient away and have been able to offer them quality end-of-life care. Beans and Cornbread luncheon is open to all citizens. Hospice of Lubbock continues to be grateful for the enormous support our community has shown us. For more information, visit www.hospiceoflubbock.org, contact Hospice of Lubbock at 806-795-2751, or contact Covenant Foundation at 806-725-6089.