Sherman Museum Free Admission Food Drive

Sherman Museum
Sherman Museum
Sherman Museum

Sherman Museum Free Admission Food Drive November and December 2015

The Sherman Museum  will offer FREE admission to visitors who bring non-perishable food items to the museum throughout the months of November and December. The food items collected during the Sherman Museum Free Admission Food Drive will benefit Grand Central Station – The Dining Car, which operates as a local outreach mission working to feed the hungry.

The museum is asking for dry food, canned goods and baby food for the Children’s Express program at Grand Central. “During this season of thanksgiving, we want to show our gratitude and provide food for those in need in our community,” noted Assistant Director, Alee McKinney. In exchange for a donation of a non-perishable food item, visitors will receive FREE admission to all events and exhibits at the museum.

The Sherman Museum is open Tuesday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.,and will be closed November 26 – 27 for the Thanksgiving holiday. Admission is $5.00 for adults, $3.00 for seniors, $2.00 for students, FREE for children 5 and under and FREE for museum members.

For more information about The Sherman Museum, visit us on the web at
www.theshermanmuseum.org.

Austin College Great Day of Service

Great Day of Service

Great Day of ServiceAustin College Serves the Community in Great Day of Service

On Saturday, November 7, the Austin College community will come together to take part in volunteer activities once again for the 19th annual Great Day of Service. The theme for this year’s event is “Think Globally, Serve Locally.” Students will work at some 45 locations benefiting non-profits across the North Texas region. Each year, approximately 400 students take part in the volunteer effort that begins with a gathering to send the workers on their way. At that gathering, students bring canned goods that will be donated to Helping Hands Food Pantry.

Students are called to help with projects of all kinds. At Divine Equine Riding Center, students will do yard work and maintenance and help run a festival. At Grand Central Station, students will help organize food in the warehouse. That is just the beginning of the work. Students will work at Sherman Community Garden, interact with children at the Boys and Girl Club in Denison, help prepare for a book signing at Pottsboro Public Library, paint benches at Hagerman Wildlife Refuge, and play games with the elderly at area nursing homes. Similar projects are planned at 40 other sites.

“Service is part of our campus culture, and we are privileged to be able to share our time and energy with these many excellent organizations,” said President Marjorie Hass. “It is my hope that the work of our students will be beneficial far beyond this weekend.”

The College’s Service Station organizes the Great Day of Service event, which complements the “Great Days of Service” sponsored by area churches during the summer. Savannah Low, chair of the Service Station Board said, “Great Day of Service is an excellent opportunity for the college community to get together, as a whole, and serve our community. The Service Station prides itself in its ability to connect students with the community so that https://texomaconnect.com/venue/austin-college/Austin College can give back.”

 

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Evening of Texana

Sherman Museum

Sherman Museum

Sherman Museum will hold the 12th Annual Evening of Texana on November 5, 2015 at 6:30 pm in the museum’s downstairs community room. The public is invited to attend and admission is FREE. Donations will be accepted.

“Evening of Texana” celebrates our Texas culture. The readings are chock-full of the wit and wisdom of the Lone Star State. It’s a popular event, so I recommend you get here early for the best seat,” stated Executive Director Dan Steelman. The annual celebration of Texas culture features refreshments and spirits with a Texas flavor, and humorous selections from three Texas authors. Ginger Nye, John West and Margie Morris will perform the readings. Some of the material may not be appropriate for younger audiences.

For more information call the museum at 903-893-7623. The Sherman Museum is open Tuesday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Admission is $5.00 for adults, $3.00 for seniors, $2.00 for students, FREE for children 5 and under and FREE for museum members.

About The Sherman Museum

The Sherman Museum is a non-profit 501(c)(3) educational organization devoted to collecting, preserving and interpreting objects of historical significance for citizens of Grayson County and the Greater North Texas Region. For more information about The Sherman Museum, visit us on the web at www.theshermanmuseum.org.