Briefly
• Glasscock County Senior Citizens will not meet in January. The regular meeting schedule will resume Feb. 8. All senior citizens are invited to the meetings.
• A community Christmas candlelight service will be held Dec. 19 at 7:30 p.m. in the sanctuary of the First Baptist Church. Pastor Steve Paris says everyone is welcome to come and commemorate the birth of Christ. Refreshments will be served in the church fellowship hall afterward.
• A note of thanks for the many cards, messages, and special "favors" sent our way during these past weeks. We are aware of the presence of "angels" in the background seeing that things get done and helping in so many ways. We are overwhelmed by your generosity and prayers. Please keep up the prayers. We, in turn, ask blessings on all of you and the whole community.--- Mark and Linda Reeh
• Mark Frysak sends the following note: “I would like to thank the voters of Glasscock County for your vote of confidence in me as your newly elected constable. On Aug. 23, I began my training at Odessa College to become a peace officer as required by the job’s guidelines. The classes are very informative and I am thoroughly enjoying them. I will take office in January and hopefully will have my certification completed in February. Thanks again for your continued support.”
• Several quail feeders are available for $30 each. Call or go by the Extension office in the Community Center.
• We appreciate the many cards and flowers following the recent death of my mom, Clara Eggemeyer.---Linda Reeh and family
• The county needs interested people to serve on the Glasscock County Historical Commission. The commissioners’ court will appoint members for two-year terms at its Jan. 10 meeting. According to state code, the commission should be composed of people with varied ages, ethnicity, gender, and background. If you are interested in serving, or if you want to recommend someone else, contact Judge Wilburn Bednar or a county commissioner.