Tuesday, March 1 JC Writes, 9:30am
Saturday, March 5 Spaghetti Bingo Dinner, 5:30 pm – Johnson City High School.
Dinner and raffle tickets available at the library
Tusesday, March 8 Fiber Arts, 7:00pm
Wednesday, March 9 JC Reads, 9:30am – The book this month is The Japanese Lover by Isabel Allende. From the internationally acclaimed writer comes an exquisitely crafted love story and multi-generational epic that sweeps from ...
“O earth, earth, earth, hear the word of the LORD” (Jer. 22:29). These words, spoken so long ago, reflect what God wants more than anything. His desire is for His creation to hear His spoken word which is “quick, and powerful, and sharper than any two edged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart” (Heb.
“O earth, earth, earth, hear the word of the LORD” (Jer. 22:29). These words, spoken so long ago, reflect what God wants more than anything. His desire is for His creation to hear His spoken word which is “quick, and powerful, and sharper than any two edged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart” (Heb.
Once upon a time a Master of Wisdom and his young apprentice were traveling through the countryside when they came upon a poor farmer’s cottage. The master instructed his apprentice to go to the door and ask for food. “But we have plenty,” protested the apprentice. “Just do as I say,” ordered the master.
The apprentice dutifully did as he was instructed and knocked on the door.
The Blanco County Sheriff’s Office received 376 calls for service from February 21, 2016 through February 28, 2016. The following call types were received by the Blanco County Dispatched during the 7 day period. 152-traffic stops, 32 -medical aid calls, 40-911 hang up calls, open line calls, or 911 abuse calls, 8-reckless driver calls, 14-fire calls, 4 -motor vehicle accident calls and 7 - disturbance calls.
We hope everybody remembers the Spaghetti Supper and Bingo being sponsored by the Johnson City Woman’s Civic Club on March 5th, 2016 from 5:30 till 6:30 and BINGO following the dinner at the LBJ High School Commons. Prices for dinner $8.00 per person or 2 children and Bingo Cards are $2.50 each or 5 for $10.00.
Jack Justin Ebeling, 91, lifelong resident of Round Mountain, Tx, passed away peacefully Feb 29. Jack was a dedicated husband,father, respected rancher, member of the American Hereford Assoc., Hereford Assoc., First United Methodist Church of Marble Falls and a Veteran of WWII.
Jack is survived by his wife of 71 yrs., Frances, daughter, Martha and husband, Steve Baker, son, Lynn Ebeling and wife, Mya, Granddaughter, Amber Ebeling Bartosh and Grandson, Slater Ebeling.
He was preceded in death by ...
The Regional Visual Art Scholastic Event was held in San Marcus, Texas on February 23rd. 22 LBJ Art Students went against 1A through 6A schools in all of Region 13 and Art schools and brought back 35, 1st place Medals and One 2nd place. Please congratulate these talented LBJ Art students who kept up the LBJ tradition of being the school to beat.
LBJ High School first place medalist in Division one are MIXED MEDIA: Sierra Anderson, Gianeid Garcia, Hayden Jones.
The Johnson City Lady Eagles had a busy week and faced 4 much larger schools and 2A power Flatonia. The Lady Eagles played very well in all the games and showed improvement in each game. The Lady Eagles lost a heart breaker to Canyon Lake to start the week, the Lady Eagles lost the game in the last inning.
The Johnson City Eagles traveled to Taylor Friday night to face the Ducks. Taylor is a regular in the 4A state playoffs and this years Duck team should keep that playoff streak going.
The Eagles had just one practice with all of their varsity players because of the basketball playoffs. Gage Schnitz went from dishing out assists on Tuesday to pitching on Friday.