Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Three Things That All Little Towns Should Have

Three things that all little towns should have:
1. Sports fields.
2. Nature areas.
3. Museums.
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A major municipal park in the planning stage, for the town of Willis-
With many other features mentioned on the list.
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Three toys of the past:
1. Cornhusk dolls.
2. Buttons and string.
3. Hankerchief dolls.===========================
When there was not much store bought-
Ideas from the imagination, were readilysought.
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Three thing that kids used to play:
1. Hopscotch.
2. Hide and Seek.
3. Toys involving the rubber band.
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Guns and slingshots a lot of fun, but one cannot skirt-
The fact that yes, sometimes, it did hurt..
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Three things spruced up during the weekend:
1. The car.
2. The front yard.
3. The neighborhood cemetery.
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Side by Side, Lone Star College, other volunteers,and the East Montgomery County HistoricalSociety-
Made Enloe Cemetery, in Porter, Texas, look mighty pretty.
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Three reasons that Enloe Cemetery was cleaned up:
1. To honor those buried there.
2. To preserve the past.
3. To prepare for a Civil War Dedication, in Porter, Texas.
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And after the Civil War Dedication, on March 15th, takes place-
The continuance of maintenance should be the case..
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Three ways to honor those in the military:

1. Remember them.

2. Write down their information.

3. Send it to texashistory@mac.com so that it can
be included in the Montgomery County History Book.
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From the Revolutionary War, to the present day, with
April 15th, being the deadline.
Montgomery County is highlighting our military men,
with future generation usage, in mind.
-Mary Elizabeth Rumsey-
Three by M.E./Rhymes of the Times

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