The sixth annual Howardwick Hoedown was a huge success with a great day of fun and fellowship last Saturday at McMorries Memorial Park.
City Secr etary Sandy Lynn Childress said the weather was pretty warm, but it did not deter anyone from having a good time.
“It was the best one year,” she said. “It was the biggest turnout we’ve ever had, and it was the most donations that we’ve ever had.”
A total of $9,100 after expenses will be going to the City of Howardwick Volunteer Fire Department.
Butch Murray won the mini-bikes and trailer, and several other prizes were raffled off during the day. The Putting Contest winners were the teams of first place, Smoke Rings; second place, 2×2; and third place, The Luceros.
The community event was a great opportunity for fellowship, and many people attended to enjoy the vendors, food prepared by the fire department, and music throughout the day.
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Enterprise wins top press awards from PPA
The Clarendon Enterprise received 14 awards at the 115th annual Panhandle Press Association Convention in Borger last weekend.
Competing in Division One for weekly newspapers, Sandy Anderberg won First Place for the Enterprise for Sports Writing, and the crew of Tara Allred, Ashlee Estlack, and Roger Estlack won First Place for Advertising Designs.
The Enterprise was also first place in Sports Photos by Elaina Estlack, Front Page Layout, News Writing, Spot News Photos, Society & Lifestyles, Human Interest Photos, Special Section, Editorials, and Website.
Serious Columns by Benjamin Estlack and Roger Estlack won second and third place, and Enterprise feature Stories placed second.
The General Excellence in Division One went to the Enterprise this year as well.
Dr. Don Newbury, who has spoken for the Clarendon Chamber banquet and whose columns appear in the Enterprise, was the featured speaker of the weekend
Tara Huff was also named to the Hall of Fame this year.
PPA officers for the coming year are President Tim Ritter of the Canyon News, Vice President Tara Huff of the Eagle Press in Fritch/Borger, Immediate Past President Jeff Blackmon of Hereford, and Secretary Roger Estlack of Clarendon. They are joined on the board by directors Shane Lance of Quanah, Shannon Cook of Canyon, Macee Sater of Groom, Suzanne Bellsnyder of Spearman, and Michael Wright of Dumas.
Attending this year’s annual Panhandle Press Association convention from Clarendon were Roger, Ashlee, Benjamin, and Elaina Estlack and Tara Allred.
Pantex now area’s largest employer
Pantex is now the largest employer in the Texas Panhandle, according to an announcement released Tuesday by the nuclear weapons facility.
More than eight decades ago, during World War II, the Pantex Ordnance plant was a major contributor during the global conflict. At its height in January 1943, Pantex employed 5,254 full time employees. When WWII ended, Pantex closed its doors. Then in 1951 the Federal Government reclaimed the site, creating the cornerstone of the nuclear weapons complex.
Since 1975, Pantex has been the nation’s primary assembly, disassembly, retrofit, and modification center for nuclear weapons.
The total number of employees has changed throughout the decades. Ten years ago, it remained consistent with approximately 3,100 employees. That number has increased dramatically over the last few years as hundreds of new employees have been hired at Pantex.
“That growth is simply explained,” said Colby Yeary, Pantex Site Manager. “Our workload has increased and with that increase – the need to bring on hundreds of new Pantexans to meet production demands. It became obvious that our work force would have to grow to match the more than 70 percent increase in our work load. We’ve been hiring ever since and now at of the most recent count, Pantex has 4,626 employees.”
According to Pantex Field Office Manager, Jason Armstrong, “The economic impact of Pantex on our community – and the entire Panhandle – cannot be overstated. It’s something we’re very proud of. We rely on Pantexans daily to deliver our national security deterrent by combining their unique talents and abilities, driven by their deep sense of patriotism and dedication. What also cannot be overstated is the importance of Pantex. In light of today’s real-world geopolitical conditions, our responsibility to deliver on our mission to enable global security is absolutely vital. It’s the growing number of Pantexans who make that happen.”
According to Yeary, growth at Pantex will continue. “As we continue to move forward – we continue to grow in numbers and scope within the community. Later this year, we are going to house 300 employees in the city Amarillo to accommodate expansion and teleworking. We will continue with our modernization programs, including an increased workload and work force,” he said.
Enterprise 2024 Back To School section now online
The Clarendon Enterprise’s annual Back-to-School edition is now online to help parents get ready for the coming school year.
The Back-to-School edition features supply lists for Clarendon and Hedley schools as well as school calendars, registration information, Bronco and Owl football schedules, and more.
In addition to interesting articles to help kids be more successful in school this year, the edition also includes information about the state’s Sales Tax Holiday, which will allow parents to save on back-to-school shopping.
The Back-To-School section will be included in this week’s Enterprise on newsstands Wednesday in addition to being online here.
Claudia Gail Tuttle
Claudia Gail Tuttle, 71, of Ralls, Texas, died Thursday, July 18, 2024, in Ralls.
Graveside Services will be 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, July 23, 2024, in Llano Cemetery in Amarillo, Texas, with Calvin Burrow officiating.
Viewing will be held Monday at the funeral home with family receiving friends for visitation from 4:00-6:00 PM.
Arrangements are by Robertson Funeral Directors of Clarendon.
Claudia was born July 7, 1953, in Amarillo, Texas, to William and Ethel Louise Deuvall Vinson. She married Giffert Tuttle, Sr. on April 11, 1975, in Springfield, Ohio. She had been longtime resident of Ohio before moving to Texas where she had been a resident of Pampa and Clarendon for several years. She owned and operated Claudia’s Quality Janitorial Services for 4-5 years, and worked as a Manager at Duckwalls. She also ran the concessions at the Pampa Rec Center for eight years. Her hobbies included quilting and sewing.
She was preceded in death by her parents; and her husband, Giffert Tuttle, Sr., on December 6, 2021.
Survivors include her sons, Giffert Tuttle, Jr., and wife Tonya of Springfield, Ohio, Gary Tuttle and wife Tina of Pampa, Michael Tuttle and wife Amy of Jayton, Brent Tuttle and wife Sharlene of Clarendon, and Chad Smith of Amarillo; her daughters, Patricia Fuller and husband Terry of Springfield, Ohio, Peggy Quigley and husband Jeff of Cheyenne, Wyoming, Penny Longan and husband Jakie of Clarendon, and Chris Davis and husband Marvin of Clarendon; a brother, Bill Vinson and wife Linda of Amarillo; a sister, Charlotte Payne and husband Robert of Georgia; 32 grandchildren; 40 great grandchildren; and one great great grandchild.
In lieu of flowers, the family request memorials be sent to the Alzheimer’s Association.
Arizona band performs in Clarendon
Howardwick to host Hoedown Saturday
The sixth annual Howardwick Hoedown will be held this Saturday, July 20, in McMorries Memorial Park, and it looks like Mother Nature is going to keep things cool this year.
With temperatures in the 80s and chance of rain, it will be a great day to be outside to enjoy fun, food, and good company.
City Secretary and Hoedown organizer Sandy Childress says fundraised during this year’s event will go to the City of Howardwick Volunteer Fire Department.
“Everyone come on out and have a great time,” Childress said. “It’s going to be a very special time.”
Food will be served starting at 11 a.m. and continue until it runs out, and dancing and music will continue throughout the day. Lunch will be $10 per person – hot dogs and hamburgers, chips, drink, and a cookie.
A pair of Coleman gas-powered Mini Bikes and a 5×8 trailer to haul them will be the big raffle prize for the day, and you don’t have to be present to win. Childress says a few tickets are still available and can be purchase by calling 806-874-2222. Only 350 tickets are being sold, and the cost is $20 each or six for $100.
A live on-site raffle with more than 40 prizes will also be going on all day for those present with winners every hour.
The third annual Corn Hole Tournament hosted by the Clarendon Lions Club is currently full of team and will be offering cash prizes as well as the chance for team with the best name to win custom cups. The first place team wins $600. Second place will get $350, and third place earns $150. Corn Hole teams will start warming up from 10 to 11 a.m. Call City Hall at 806-874-2222 for more information.
Other activities include the third annual putting contest, and a slip-n-slide will be available for kids.
Childress also says there will be 17 vendor booths at this year’s Hoedown, which is the most ever.
Those attending the Hoedown should plan to bring their own seating and their own umbrellas or other shading if they desire.
Hoedown activities will wind down at 4 p.m.
Clarendon trash rates set to rise
Garbage rates in the City of Clarendon will be going up following last week’s City Council meeting in accordance with city’s contract with Waste Connections.
The contract allows the company to receive an annual increase based on the consumer price index. The increase will be four percent and will go into effect with the August 20 through September 20 billing period, which will appear on residents’ city statements due in October.
Waste Connections representatives attended last month’s city meeting where they first requested the rate increase. City officials grilled the company about service problems affecting local residents, particularly delays in garbage being picked up.
In other city business last week, the council approved amending Ordinance 344 regarding animal control and accepted the annual report of the local housing authority. An interlocal agreement was approved regarding the Texas Municipal League’s Cyber Response Fund, and quarterly investment reports for the city were approved as presented.
Dr. Matthew Halsey was designated as the city’s rabies control authority.
In his report, City Administrator Brian Barboza said the city is working to move the city sewer line that runs underneath the old Family Dollar store at the request of O’Reilly Auto Parts.
The building was constructed in 2013 over an existing alley way with the city’s permission. Barboza said he received permission from the current property owner to relocate the line along the property line. Barboza said the city is doing the work in house with supplies on hand and told the Enterprise the work will probably only cost the city about $1,000.
Barboza also reported City Hall is working with Robertson Funeral Directors to improve accessibility on the public sidewalk in front of the funeral home.
Channel 10 spotlights Clarendon community
NewsChannel Ten’s Summer Celebration rolled into Clarendon Monday afternoon with a large crowd gathering on the Courthosue Square for several fun activities.
A Donley County Sheriff’s Department escort led the news team in a short parade from College Hill down Third Street to the Courthouse where multiple vendors were set up.
NewsChannel Ten did their evening newscasts in front of the Courthouse with cheering local students and fans in the background. Several stories on the local community were featured during the evening, ranging from downtown revitalization to the Lady Bronco basketball team to an interview with Kenneth King. All those and more can be viewed at newschannel10.com/community/summer-celebration.
Local muscians performed from the steps of the Courthouse during times when the news crew was not broadcasting live, and several local organizations and busiensses held fundraisers during the event.
Following the broadcast, the Sandell Drive-In provided a free screening of the new Garfield movie.
This was the third time Clarendon has been featured during NewsChannel Ten’s Summer Celebration with the most recent being in 2018.
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