Two out of four Donley County Judge candidates – Jack Craft and John Howard – competed in the first “Great Bowls of Fire” Chili Challenge December 19; and while both men entered some mean bowls of chili, neither walked away with any bragging rights to take into the spring campaign. Enterprise Photo
Hedley FFA members attend Greenbelt District Christmas Banquet. Michaela Smith competed in the district talent contest. Kati Adams serves as district secretary on the officer team. Members attending were Misty Scott, Michaela Smith, Casey McCleskey, Blayne Layton, Kati Adams, and Madison Shelp. Photo Courtesy Nikki Adams
Coltyn Morrow, Calder Havens, Jodee Pigg, and Josiah Howard thrilled the crowd when the fourth grade solo rappers took the stage during the Clarendon Elementary musical performance, “Crazy Christmas,” December 19 at the Harned Sisters Auditorium. Photo Courtesy Scott Strobel
Santa Claus poses with Haylin, Haughton, and Henry Bivens during the Clarendon Christmas Bazaar Saturday evening. The Jolly Old Elf will be back downtown this Thursday during Late Night Shopping before he makes his annual flight next week. Check out this week’s special insert to see what all the boys and girls of Donley County want under their tree this year. CC Yearbook / Matthew Martinez
Eli Ritchie visits with Santa last Wednesday at the Hedley Senior Citizens center. “I want a fuzzy sweater,” he told Santa. Enterprise Photo / Kari Lindsey
Alysse Simpson, Minnie Buckhaults, Taylon Knorpp, and Seth Greer play with the Clarendon High School Bronco Band during the annual Christmas Concert in the Colt Gym Sunday afternoon. Enterprise Photo / Matthew Martinez
Merry Christmas from the Donley County 4H and the Donley County Clover Kids! Over 200 care packages of trail mix and candy canes were assembled at our regular December meeting. These were handed out to the nursing home, the Donley County Senior Citizens, and the Hedley Senior Citizens. The Clover Kids helped decorate the paper sacks, while twenty-six 4H members and their parents combined the trail mix ingredients and packaged them for delivery.
Dr. Phil Shirley and Darlene Spier (far left) were honored during a recent retirement luncheon at Clarendon College. Shirley retired as president of Clarendon College after serving three years, and Darlene is retiring after 33 years of service to the College. Also shown here are CC Regents Jack Moreman, Susie Shields, John Howard, Ruth Robinson, Doug Lowe, Jerry Woodard, and Delbert Robertson. Courtesy Photo / Clarendon College
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