Lady Pirates District Tournament

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The 7th Grade & 8th Grade Lady Pirates competed in the district tournament in Victoria on February 1, 2014.

The 7th grade placed 3rd overall. In the first game the 7th Grade Lady Pirates defeated the Howell Lady Wildcats 12-7. Kellie Blevins had 2 points, Krislyn Key had 6 pts. Heather Glover and Karsen Pittman each had 2 points.

In game two they came up short and lost to Cade M.S. in a tough defensive game 4-6. Haley Bales and Kellie Blevins each had 2 points.

In the game for the 3rd place trophy the Lady Pirates soundly defeated the Patti Welder Lady Panthers 16-7. Kellie Blevins had 4 points, Krislyn Key, Anna Sachtleben, and Karley Gregory each had 2 points while Rebecca Barrera was high scorer with 6 points.

The 8th Grade Lady Pirates played an extremely tough game but were defeated by the Patti Welder Lady Panthers 8 -18. Abby Morgan and Savanah Marek each had 4 points.

A great end to a great season for the Seadrift Lady Pirates! Thanks to everyone who came out and supported the Lady Pirates.

-Tanya Cady

Celebrate 178 Years of Texas Independence on March 1-2

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All natural-born Texans and those who got here as soon as they could are invited to a Texas-sized 178th birthday celebration on the very spot “where Texas became Texas” in 1836 when delegates met to make a formal declaration of independence from Mexico. Washington on the Brazos State Historic Site will host the annual Texas Independence Day Celebration on Saturday, March 1 and Sunday, March 2 on its expansive, 293-acre park grounds located between Brenham and Navasota. The two-day festival features live music, food, traditional crafts, living history presentations, black powder small arms and artillery firing demonstrations, historical encampments and commemorative programs — all with no park entrance or parking fees. Vendors selling a variety of festival foods will be on site.

Independence Hall at Washington-on-the-Brazos is the place where representatives of the people of Texas met to decide their fate and all Texans’ future. On March 2, 1836, 59 delegates to the convention listened to George Childress enumerate their grievances against the government of Mexico and the tyrannical rule of Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna.

The delegates were embroiled in a revolution and faced an uncertain future when they met to declare Texas a free and independent republic and created a constitution for the fledgling nation.  To honor their sacrifice and dedication, a special commemorative ceremony will open and close Saturday’s and Sunday’s festivities. The traditional cutting of the giant birthday cake will take place at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, in the park amphitheater.

Guests will step back into history to experience life in Texas in 1836 by visiting with reenactors and witnessing firing demonstrations in the Texas Army camps, and taking a virtual town site tour. Attendees can walk the same trail as Texas’ forefathers and pioneer families and witness cooking, weaving and period craft demonstrations.

Texas singer/songwriter Brian Burns, Celtaire String Band and the Texian String Band will provide musical entertainment at the event. Burns, the 2014 recipient of The Daughters of The American Revolution Texas State Media Award, is regarded as one of Texas’ top performing songwriters whose work has been covered by a number of legendary artists. More information on Burns can be found at www.brianburnsmusic.com.

The Celtaire String Band, whose members dress in 1800s period clothing, specializes in playing period Americana music on such acoustic instruments as the fiddle, pennywhistle, guitar, mandolin, vocals, banjo, “bass-box,” tambourine, autoharp, spoons, scrub-board and limberjacks. The Texian String Band will be playing music that would have been played on the Texas frontier and heard in the small riverside town of Washington around the time of the revolution.

The state historic site features three attractions: Independence Hall, Star of the Republic Museum, and Barrington Living History Farm) that will feature special activities during the March celebration.  The admission fees for the museum and farm will be waived during the celebration weekend.  Independence Hall is always open free of charge, however, visitors pay a modest fee for a guided program.

During the two-day celebration, the Star of the Republic Museum, which is administered by Blinn College, will open its new exhibit “Weather Wisdom: Forecasting in the Texas Republic.”  The exhibit will include an assortment of 19th century scientific instruments used to measure wind velocity, atmospheric pressure, temperature and humidity.          www.birthplaceoftexas.com  (936) 878-2214

Youth Leadership Development

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San Antonio, TX – The Texas Brigades program is looking for a few good leaders. Actually, they are looking for 170 leaders. The Texas Brigades’ mission is to educate and empower youths with the leadership skills and knowledge in wildlife, fisheries, and land stewardship to become conservation ambassadors for a sustained natural resource legacy. This will be the 22nd year of the Brigades.

The application deadline is March 15, 2014 and may be found at http://www.texasbrigades.org/Applications/applications.html.
Participants are selected through a competitive application process. Helen Holdsworth, Executive Director, says they are looking for youth ages 13-17 years of age. No experience is necessary, but applicants should have a strong interest in learning about wildlife, natural resources, livestock, and/or the environment. “We are looking for those with an interest in learning and then sharing what they have learned with their communities,” reports Holdsworth.

The 4.5 days camps are held on private ranches across the state. “These landowners open their gates to us for five days, allowing us to utilize the land as a living laboratory. Natural resource professionals give of their time to mentor the youth. This is a valuable networking opportunity,” she said.

The cost of the camp is $400 but scholarships and financial assistance are available. “We do not want the fee to be a barrier to anyone.

We have donors who are willing to support the youths’ educational experience,” says Holdsworth.

For more information, call 855-TXBRIGS or 210-556-1391or email hholdsworth@texas-wildlife.org.

Remember to wish these friends and neighbors a Happy Birthday!

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Feb. 21: Kendall Mitte

Feb. 22: Allyson Luna; Brooke Young; Christopher Pavicek

Feb. 23: Carmine Gibson; Gene Boerm; Paige Satterfield

Feb. 24: Bao L. Tran; Billy Ragusin

Feb. 25: Tabitha Gonzales; Steve McManus; Melissa Rivera; Jasmine Gordon; Debbie Busby

Feb. 26: Michael Medford; Mark Stoddard

Feb. 27: Bill Satterfield

Feb. 28: Josie Covarrubias; Stewart Valigura; Maason Luckey

March 1: Juan Castro; Coy Lewis; Henry Anderson

March 2: Bert Haynes

March 3: Elizabeth M. Edwards; Travis Mapp; Henry Truett

March 4: Rebecca Lovett; Jimmy Crouch; Marcos Gohlke

March 5: Jessica K. Young; Zachary Taylor

March 6: Betty Hart

March 7: Grady Jean Clark; Tim Cobb

March 8: Jessica Trevino; Amanda Lento; Belinda Tigrett

March 9: Bridget Raby; Jerome Preslar, Jr.; Michelle Overton

March 10: John Michael Clifton II; Brenda Smith; Poke Wilkinson

March 11: Lamar Wilkinson

March 12: Daisy Lee Arnold

March 13: Duyen T. Nguyen

March 14: Mark Pendergrass Jr.; Cameron Manuel; Zackary D. Wittnebert

March 15: Gayle Wilson

March 16: Samantha D. Daniel; Kelli Stryker; Cameron Wisenant; Susie Onishi

March 17: Kelly Ryan; Pat Garner

March 18: Randall McLemore; Thomas Skalak; Stefani Spears

March 19: Cheryl Finster; Heather Osborn; Wanda Redding; Darin Vasquez-Luna; Lisa Pizanie; Shirley Harper

March 21: Ashley Johnson; Wesley Hempel; Kaleigh Diaz

Students of the Week at Seadrift School

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Week ending January 17: PreK,- Gunner Martinez; K- Kyle Staggs & Jada Dean; 1st- Brilee Crittenden & Ethan Saenz; 2nd- Natalie Zarate & Cody Frias; 3rd- McKenzie Bierschwale & Desi Miller; 4th- Alex Chavez & Cassandra Perez-Vallejo; 5th- Kinley Lowery & Alex Morgan Junior High: Henderson- Zephren Redwine; Cady- Jasmine Wooldridge; Parnell- Sean Estes; Anderson- Krislyn Key; Sternadel- Brianna Cruz; Charnetski- Alex Morales; Smith- Alex Morales; Lillge- Jason Nguyen

Week ending January 24: PreK- Aurelio Munoz; K- Layla Myers & Kylee Gray; 1st- John Jacobs & Taryn Bulger; 2nd- Alissa Blevins & Trinity Morgan; 3rd- Tyler Henson & Creasie Gohlke; 4th- Destiny Garza & Nick Guerra; 5th- Dorean Dieringer & Franklin Rivera Junior High: Henderson- Canion Epley; Cady- Danny Munoz; Parnell- Erika Ruiz; Anderson- Tabetha Sylvester; Sernadel- Abbi Luna; Charnetski- Raquel Clinton; Smith- Layne Blevins; Lillge- Rebecca Mendez; Blackburn- Kayla Williamson

Week ending January 31: PreK- Shaneesa Mallory; K- Dayz Hinds & Angel Galeana; 1st- Mackenzie Moncrief & Briley Christensen; 2nd- Aaron Rios & Miguel Munoz; 3rd- Arin Cleary & JP Morales; 4th- Taija Gipson & Erik Jaramillo; 5th- Andrew Ragusin & Spencer Allen Junior High: Henderson- Abigail Vallejo; Cady- McKenna Martinez; Parnell- Dustin Nguyen; Anderson- Enrique Torres; Sternadel- Kelsey Vannoy; Charnetski- Lisa Muniga; Smith- Jennifer Rodriguez; Lillge- Cassandra Casas

Week ending February 7: PreK- Ethan Rodriguez; K- Yuliana Hernandez & Bridget Lowder; 1st- Nevaeh Rangel & Layton Davenport; 2nd- Annabelle Thurman & Edgar Munoz; 3rd- Ryan Cain & Adrian Cano; 4th- Trenton Goodman & Cassandra Perez Vallejo; 5th- Brenner Marek & Jacob Ruiz Junior High: Henderson- Emily Cain; Cady- Camryn Edwards; Parnell- Amy Venecia; Anderson- Alyssa Vazquez; Sternadel- Gage DeForest; Charnetski- Victoria Gilliland; Smith- Victoria Gilliland; Lillge- Johnpaul Morales; Anderson- Gage DeForest

Week ending February 14: PreK- Nora Rodriguez; K- Zoey Henning & Layne Nors; 1st- Lily Waghorne & Braylyn Galloway; 2nd- Phillip Vazquez & Cruz Mayorga; 3rd- Mason Moncrief & Mrs. Hons; 4th- Iliana Jaramillo & Nadia Vallejo; 5th- Ireland Willarms & Sierra Callaway Junior High: Henderson- Brianna Lashley; Cady- Dominick Wabunsee; Parnell- Abagail Morgan; Anderson- Enrique Torres; Sternadel- LaLa Garza; Charnetski- Ethan Wooldridge; Smith- Kelsey Vannoy; Lillge- Mr. Hernandez

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