• Glasscock County Senior Citizens will meet February 18. Bring fingerfoods, dips and chips. At the March 4 meeting, there will be a potluck meal. Everyone is asked to bring a dish. Meetings are at 6 p.m. at the Senior Citizen’s Building, and anyone 50 years or older is invited to come.
• The Community Choir will begin practice for an Easter Musical and Drama Feb. 23 at 5 p.m. at the First Baptist Church. Anyone who can make a joyful noise and likes to fellowship with others in the community is invited to participate. The program will be presented April 13 at 7 p.m. at the Community Center. For more information, contact Donna Donica 354-2430 or 354-2626.
• Latest enrollment figures for GCISD are: 150 in grades K–6, down 10 from a year ago; 50 in junior high and 94 in high school. The total of 144 in grades 7-12 is down 9 from a year ago.
• The GCISD School Board, meeting in regular session Feb. 10 with Cecelia Schwartz and Tina Flores absent, voted to extend the contracts of Elementary School Principal Brad Jones and Counselor Doug Conner for one year each.
• The St. Lawrence Polka Club is having its annual dance March 1 from 7 p.m. until 11 p.m in the St Lawrence Hall. The Jodie Mikula Band from Ennis will provide the music. There is no admission charge and everyone is invited.
• Project Graduation thanks those who supported the recent chicken dinner fundraiser, which was a great success.
• Anja Hein, a fifth-grader at Talent Elementary School in Talent, Oregon, has chosen Texas for her class project. She wrote the Glasscock County News to ask that people send her postcards and information about their part of Texas for a report she is writing. If any readers would like to send her information, her address at the school is: Mrs. Black’s Class, 37 W. Wagner Ave., P.O. Box 296, Talent, Oregon 97540.