Donors’ Event Held at Children’s Museum

Children's Museum Donor Event 2016
Children's Museum Donor Event 2016
Donors to the Northeast Texas Children’s Museum were recognized and thanked at the annual Donors’ Event. They are shown aboard the S.S. Good Neighbor donated by Bob and Dixie Stachowiak

The Northeast Texas Children’s Museum celebrated an exciting year at the annual Donors’ Open House. With record-setting attendance and giving, the year 2016 should be recognized. Summer attendance set a record with 7,249 visitors. As of September 30, attendance for the first nine months was over 25,000 visitors. The goal for the year is to have 30,000 visitors by December, 2016.

“This kind of success can only happen with a team effort that includes all our Board of Directors, volunteers, donors, and staff, ” said Sharline Freeman, Children’s Museum Director. A highlight of the year was the donation of the ship S. S. Good Neighbor by Bob and Dixie Stachowiak of State Farm Insurance. The development of the outdoor area also included the completion of Sullivan River, the dry river bed, in the Great Outdoor Discovery Area.

A group of donors who have supported the Northeast Texas Children’s Museum since 1994 was also recognized. This group, led by David Gibson, met and planned for a children’s museum for eight years before opening in 2002. Other continuous donors for twenty-three years included Dr. Keith and Nancy McFarland; Dr. Howard and Freda Lambert; Wyman and Harriet Williams; and Pat and Janet Skauge.

As the Children’s Museum begins its fifteenth year of operation, the focus of the museum is to continue to develop new and exciting exhibits for children. The mission of the Northeast Texas Children’s Museum is to inspire imagination, enhance creativity and build confidence in children. The museum is open Tuesday through Saturday from 9:30 to 4:30.

Grayson College TEAMS Fall 2016

Grayson College

Grayson CollegeRegistration is open for the Grayson College TEAMS Fall 2016 program

Grayson College TEAMS is a lifelong learning program offered to students 60 years of age and older.  TEAMS classes are non-credit.  There are no tests, grades, or papers to write! The program will include talented instructors, college professors, and business leaders with categorical experience. The sheer joy of learning something new and becoming more informed is the goal of T.E.A.M.S participants.  Students will be able to select which classes they would like to attend by calling the Center for Workplace Learning. You can take one class or take them all!

BOOK, MOVIE AND THEATRE – TRIFECTA!

Join us for a fun, relaxed literary conversation hosted by Lisa Hebert, our energetic and outgoing Head Librarian.

  • Book & a Movie- September 1 and 15, Movie- September 29
  • Theatre Review- October 13, Theatre outing, date TBA
  • Book & a Movie- October 27, Movie- November 10
  • Discussions will meet in the Library at 1pm. Movies will be shown in the CWL Auditorium at 1pm.

CULINARY CREATIONS Seating is limited!

Squash Extravaganza With Chef Scott Murray

In this ingredient specific class, you will get to cook with Chef Scott using one of his favorite ingredients: SQUASH! Dishes will include the use of patty pan squash, 8 ball squash, squash blossoms, spaghetti squash, and zucchini pasta.

  • Monday, September 26, 6pm-9pm, Culinary Arts kitchen

FALL DESSERTS

Chef Melissa will focus this class on fall themed desserts such as apple dumplings, bread pudding, and a pumpkin roll!

  • Saturday, October 22, 12pm-3pm, Culinary Arts kitchen

BAKING WITH FRUITS

Pastry Chef Kelley will introduce you to classic fruit pastries such as apple and pear gallettes, lemon and grapefruit curd, and fruit tarts!

  • Saturday, November 19, 12pm-3pm, Culinary Arts kitchen

PROFESSOR LECTURE SERIES

Hear from a few of Grayson’s best presenting professors sharing their love of knowledge on their favorite subjects. These presentations have been TEAMS participant’s favorites! Call the CWL for a finalized TEAMS lecture series schedule.

TECH-TUESDAYS –

Technology is continuing to make great leaps and bounds that revolutionize the way we live. Join us for a series of engaging conversations sharing information about today’s latest technology to make your life easier.

  • September 13, 2016 and September 27, 2016
  • October 11, 2016 and October 25, 2016
  • November 8, 2016 and November 29, 2016
  • Classes will meet at the CWL, Seminar A at 2pm.

TEXOMA TOURS-

Join us on one of our fun and educational group tours! Transportation provided- details to follow.

  • Friday, September 16, 2016, 10am-12:30pm, Sam Rayburn House Museum- Bonham, Texas
  • Friday, October 7, 2016, 10am-12:30pm, Eisenhower State Park, guided fossil hunt
  • Friday, November 4, 2016, 10am- 5pm, George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum- Dallas, Texas

THEATRE PRODUCTIONS AND ART SHOWS-

  • Black, White, and 50 Shades of Gray XVI Exhibit- 2nd Floor Gallery, Grayson College
    • Exhibition Dates: August 18 to September 30, 2016
  • Dia de los Muertos V Exhibit- 2nd Floor Gallery, Grayson College
    • Exhibition Dates: October 6 to November 3, 2016
  • “Down the Rabbit Hole” – 2nd Floor Gallery, Grayson College
    • Exhibition Dates: November 9 to December 8, 2016
  • Shakespeare’;s, TEMPEST- October 5 and 6, 10am, Cruse Stark Auditorium, Grayson College

Locations and dates vary with each class. Please contact our office for this information at 903-463-8765.

*Make sure to visit the Student Life Center to obtain your Student ID and gain all of the benefits of being a student at Grayson College!

Cost for all events $60

Register:

2016 Kiwanis Red River Bike Rally

Hundreds of cyclist ready for the 2016 Kiwanis Red River Bike Rally

It’s August so it’s time for the Annual Kiwanis Red River Bike Rally.  This will be the 11th Annual Kiwanis Red River Bike Rally and the 4th year it has been hosted by Tanglewood Resort and Conference Center on Lake Texoma.  The 2016 cycling event will be held on Saturday, August 13, 2016.  Over 450 riders participate in the Red River Bike Rally and even more are expected this year.  Routes are mostly on country roads with little traffic in the beautiful north Texas countryside.

Affectionately dubbed by riders as the “Hotter than Hotter ‘N Hell,” it’s the ideal preparation for one of the largest rides in the nation.  All routes start and finish at Tanglewood Resort and wind thru country roads west of Denison and Sherman.  Routes are posted on the rally website www.kiwanisredriverrally.com.

Riders can choose from 6 different routes from the 8-mile individual route to the 100-mile Century route.  Each one offers a unique and challenging experience along with plenty of ride support and fully stocked rest stops every 10 to 12 miles.  Mechanics and SAG support will be available on all routes.  Safety will always be the top priority.

Thanks to the hard work of the folks at Texoma Bicycle works and Texoma Cycling Club, riders can use www.RideWithGPS.com  to prepare for the ride.  Century Riders (100 miles) must complete 53 miles prior to 12:00 Noon.  At High Noon all riders arriving at the Wall Street point will be re-directed to the 88 mile “bail-out” route.

In addition to the 8-mile family route, riders can chose from 25-miles, 45-miles, 66-miles, 85-miles or the100-miles routes.  Start and finish will be at the Tanglewood Resort.  The Pave Mixer is back this year which is cycling 62 miles, half gravel, half paved for individuals.

Special room rates are available at Tanglewood Resort and Conference Center for riders and their families.  Be sure to mention you are participating in the rally to ensure this discounted rate.  Please be sure to visit their website at www.tanglewoodresort.com for reservation information.

Kiwanis International has 8,000 local clubs in 96 countries around the world with over 260,000 adult and 320,000 youth members.  Each year Kiwanis Clubs sponsor nearly 150,000 service projects raising more than $107 million for children’s charities.  Last year the Red River Bike Rally raised over $8,000 for local children’s charities.

Packet Pickup:

Thursday 8/11 – Texoma Bicycle Works 2-6pm

Friday 8/12 – Texoma Bicycle Works 9am – 6pm

Friday 8/12 – Tanglewood 7:30 – 9:00pm

Saturday 8/13 – Tanglewood 5 – 7am