This week, the students in sixth grade have been studying volcanoes. They had to create their own volcano and make it erupt. Helping her friend with her volcano, MaKay Shelp assists Kasie Hinton in her explosion. Enterprise Photo / Kari Lindsey
A few Hedley students came together to show support for their school board. January is designated as school board appreciation month across the State of TexasRE. Enterprise Photo / Kari Lindsey
Workers resumed their labors at the Mulkey Theatre this week, completing new stucco finishes beneath the marquee and preparing for the demolition and replacement of the sidewalk. Electricians have also been working to run a new electrical service and set new control boxes. Pioneer General Contractors tells the Clarendon Economic Development Corporation that it is anticipating a completion of Phase One by January 31. Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
Clarendon Chamber of Commerce President Bonnie Campbell presents $2,925 to Mary Shields, Director of the Donley County Senior Citizens Center Monday morning. The money was donated by several local merchants who dedicated a portion of their sales from a December 21 promotion to help the local senior center. The donation represents an increase over last year’s promotion, which netted $2,500 for the DCSC. Shown here are Gary Campbell of Campbell’s Online Marketing, Christi Coxy of Henson’s, Terri Floyd of Every Nook & Cranny, Buddy James of Lowe’s Family Center, Ronna Newman of Ronna’s Creations, Earl Hartman of J&W Lumber, MaryRuth Bishop of Wishes’ Quilting & Fabric, and Roger Estlack of The Clarendon Enterprise. Not pictured but participating in the promotion were Mike’s Pharmacy, Stavenhagen Video, Country Bloomers Flowers & Gifts, Straight Off The Ranch, the Clarendon Outpost, McKinney Motor Company, and Floyd’s Automotive Supply. Enterprise Photo / Morgan Wheatly
The Donley County Angel Tree Project assisted 69 children (under 12 years old) this Christmas in 24 low income families across Donley County. Thirty of the children on the Angel Tree were under five years old consisting of 17 separate households. We had an overwhelming response in providing minimum of one new outfit and one gift for each of child. More than 66 volunteers within Donley County have stepped up to make this happen. Enterprise Photo / Morgan Wheatly
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