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Volume 34, Number 5 May 2022 24 Pages

In May & Inside

1st May Day 5th Cinco de Mayo 6th First Friday Art Trail

7th VOTE .......................... page 3 7th Lemonade Day ........... page 1 7th Roundtable ............... page 24

8th Mother’s Day

10th Christian Women meet . page 13 13th New Neighbors ........ page 10

21st Armed Forces Day

24th VOTE .......................... page 3 26th Business EXPO ........ page 24

30th Memorial Day

Newspaper & mulch .......... page 5 Multiple medications ......... page 6 Amazing recipe .................. page 7 LHUCA exhibits .................. page 8 Five Wishes ........................ page 8

2 kinds of Powers

of Attorney ......................... page 9 Overcome hoarding ......... page 12

Lawn watering

schedules ......................... page 16 Throw it out...................... page 18

Children will get the opportunity to learn about quail in a hands-on environment.

Quailapalooza at ranching center

Children 5 to 12 years old will have a hands-on opportunity to see how scientists study quail during Quailapalooza from 1 to 3 p.m, April 30 at the National Ranching Heritage Center, 3121 Fourth St.

The hands-on educational presentation is designed for children and presented by Quail-Tech Alliance at Texas Tech University.

Participants will see live adult quail and chicks, observe a quail nest and eggs, learn what quail eat, see how scientists capture quail, and learn about their predators.

“For many ranchers, the Northern Bobwhite Quail is a treasured rangeland inhabitant. Unfortunately, bobwhite populations are declining throughout their historic range in Texas,” said Dr. Brad Dabbert, Burnett Foundation Endowed Professor of Quail Ecology.

The program is free to children of Ranching Heritage Association members and will cost $5 for non-members. To register for the event, visit ranchingheritage.org. Limited space is available.

Lubbock, Texas 79423

Lemonade

Day – May 7

Lemonade Day will open for business on May 7.

Throughout Lubbock and many of the surrounding communities, lemonade stands will be set up in neighborhoods serving drinks and learning about becoming business leaders.

Through Lemonade Day, children learn lessons about responsibility, fi nances and setting goals.

The Lemonade Day Lubbock website is lemonadeday.org/lubbock.

So when you see a lemonade stand, stop by and support those young entrepreneurs.

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