Gunter Chamber of Commerce Presents
4th OF JULY IN THE PARK
Sunday July 4th, 2010
Gunter City Park
5:30pm until 9:30pm
Fireworks at 9:45pm
FREE BOOTH SPACE!
We want arts, crafts, and business vendors!
We have plenty of spaces available, even electricity. If you or someone you know would like to join us, please call or e-mail for a registration form:
Kathy Gravley 903-433-0222 or kathyg@lauraglass.com
Or
Lindsey Santee 903-818-2877 or Lindsey_santee@classiccustomhomes.net
EVENTS OF THE DAY
Flag Ceremony
Decorated Bike Parade with High School Band
Live Music and Dancing
Fire Dept. Auction
Live entertainment during the day
Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, French Fries, Candy, Italian Ice
Arts, Crafts, Games, info, etc.
No pets or alcohol allowed on the Grounds
Fireworks by Davis and Miller
Lots of Family fun!
Enjoy our May 2010 News you can use,
Sincerely,
Laura Glass
Laura Glass
903-433-0222
Laura@LauraGlass.com
Twitter
Unless you’ve been holing up in a cave somewhere, you’ve probably heard of Twitter. Now, whether you think it’s a total waste of time, or the best thing to come along since the wheel, one thing is clear: Twitter has become a nationwide phenomenon.
For those of you who think Twitter is just for narcissists who tweet about what they had for breakfast or what they’re watching on TV, think again. Tweeter may not be for you, but it probably does more than you think. In fact, Twitter is fast becoming a leading tool for instant, real-time search results; it’s used to monitor developments on something you care about; it’s the fastest way available to get news updates; it can be used to add a new event to Google Calendar; you can ask questions and get quick answers; and, of course, it’s used as a communication device to stay hyper-connected with family and friends.
Maybe you already have all the productivity and communication tools you’ll ever need, there are many to choose from. But, Twitter may be worth a gander. Check it out: www.twitter.com.
Much good work is lost for the lack of a little more.
~Edward H. Harriman
How glorious a greeting the sun gives the mountains!
~John Muir
Attitude is a little thing that makes a big difference.
~Winston Churchill
But make no mistake: the weeds will win; nature bats last.
~Robert M. Pyle
Reason is our soul’s left hand, Faith her right.
~John Donne
We give up leisure in order that we may have leisure, just as we go to war in order that we may have peace.
~Aristotle
Never miss an opportunity to make others happy, even if you have to leave them alone in order to do it.
~Unknown
All of the biggest technological inventions created by man – the airplane, the automobile, the computer – says little about his intelligence, but speaks volumes about his laziness.
~Mark Kennedy
Penchant
Definition: [PEN-chunt] — Inclination; decided taste; a strong liking.
Example: Ben was a dreamy little boy, recalls Hiddy, who always thought her brother’s penchant for reveries might lead him to become an artist or a great philosopher.
Question 1.) Which state’s name means “homeland”?
a.) Georgia
b.) Hawaii
c.) New York
d.) Pennsylvania
Question 2.) In George Orwell’s “Animal Farm,” which animal takes leadership over the other animals?
a.) Dogs
b.) Horses
c.) Pigs
d.) Sheep
Question 3.) What 1980’s band had a hit with “Take My Breath Away”?
a.) Bananarama
b.) Berlin
c.) Oingo Boingo
d.) The Police
Question 4.) What 1974 movie about an outlaw couple made Steven Spielberg a promising film director?
a.) Escape to Nowhere
b.) Duel
c.) Firelight
d.) The Sugarland Express
Question 5.) Johann Strauss, Jr., Beethoven and Mozart all lived in which city?
a.) Munich
b.) Prague
c.) Salzburg
d.) Vienna
Trivia Answers: #1. b.) Hawaii; #2. c.) Pigs; #3. b.) Berlin; #4. d.) The Sugarland Express; #5. d.) Vienna |
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