The Hedley’s Class of 2018 delivered gifts to less fortunate children in Amarillo. The junior class worked with the Evelyn Rivers Coat Project. Courtesy photo / Hedley Yearbook
Clarendon elementary sings during their Christmas program, “The Grumps of Ring-a-ding Town,” last Thursday evening at the Harned Sisters Fine Arts Center. Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
Clarendon Boy Scout Troop 433 held a Court of Honor Monday night for rank advancements and merit badge presentations. Nathan Estlack and JaKoby Dunham were recognized for earning their Scout, Tenderfoot, and Second Class ranks and four merit badges each. Tyler Paul received his Star and Life ranks plus 11 merit badges, and Joseph Watson earned 19 merit badges en route to receiving Bronze, Gold, and Silver Palms, which represents merit badges earned beyond the rank of Eagle Scout. Enterprise Photo / Scarlet Estlack
Kara Hill holds up one of the plates painted by kids during a Christmas in Clarendon fundraiser to benefit second grade teacher Amber Williams, who is currently receiving medical treatment in Houston. enterprise photo / Roger Estlack
Clarendon College Vocational Nursing students recite the Florence Nightingale pledge during a pinning ceremony Saturday at the Harned Sisters Auditorium. Fifteen VN students graduated this semester and took part in the event. Additionally, 58 students participated in Commencement at Clarendon College in a ceremony Friday evening. CC Photo / Ashlee Estlack
Clarendon volunteer firemen respond to a Thanksgiving Day fire that destroyed the home of Mandy McKinney. Firemen were dispatched at 12:36 p.m. to the fire in the 200 block of Sims Street. Fire Chief Jeremy Powell said the fire started outside the home and appears to have been an electrical issue. The fire burned into the home, which then suffered heavy fire and smoke damage. No one was home at the time of the fire, and no injuries were reported. Twelve firemen and seven units responded to the blaze. Powell said the house may be a total loss due to the damage suffered from the fire. Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
Mason Green visits with Santa Claus about what he wants for Christmas before the lighting of the Courthouse last Saturday. Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
Natelie Monds, Jami Vierig, and Philip Monds stand ready in the food line during the Community Thanksgiving meal held at the Clarendon School Cafeteria last Thursday. Officials say they fed as many as 245 people at the school and with take-out or delivered meals during the day. Enterprise photo / Roger Estlack
The City of Clarendon’s Jeff McKee hangs Christmas decorations on Kearney Street Monday afternoon as the town geared up for holiday activities this weekend. Enterprise Photo / Morgan Wheatly
Kim Richards of the Amarillo Diocese presented a check for $30,000 to St. Mary’s Catholic Church Sunday to help retire some of the debt on the new Parish Hall. The funds were donated at the annual diocese gala for the benefit of the Clarendon church. Also pictured here are Bishop Patrick J. Zureck, Father Arokia Raj Samala, and St. Mary’s parishioners Denise Bertrand and Lindy Craft. An open house for the new hall will be held Sunday, Dec. 4, from 1 to 4 p.m.Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
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