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The Dayton Noon Lions Club has been working hard to help feed the community this holiday season. They recently presented Trinity Baptist Church with a $600 donation to assist them in their annual Community Thanksgiving Dinner.
Read moreThe Kenefick Activity Club got off to a slow start this fall with the Covid Variant.
Read moreOn Tuesday, November 9, the Dayton Noon Lions Club will have a chili supper at the Family Life Center of First Baptist Church Dayton from 5pm until 7pm. In conjunction with that dining event, the Lions will be offering free eye scans to children and students from the ages of six months to 18 years old.
Read moreThe Trivium Club held its first in person meeting of the club year on October 12 at the Liberty Elementary School multi-purpose room. Vice-President Margaret Gardzina presided and led the club in the collect and pledges.
Read moreFor the month of September, the Dayton 4-H club gathered school supplies. We recently donated the supplies to the Dayton ISD Teacher Supply Closet. From left to right: Alayna Philley, Anaiya Philley, Avery Philley, Alden Philley, Blake Young, Abby Young, Atley Philley, Faith Cormier, and Jessica Simes from the Chamber of Commerce.
Read morePresident Tami Pierce called the meeting to order. Mrs. Leslie Herndon said the prayer and Mrs. Margie Poole led the club in the American Pledge and Texas Pledge. After welcoming several visitors, Mrs.
Read moreThe Dayton Rotary Club met for their weekly meeting at the Dayton Community Center...
Read moreThe Dayton Rotary Club held their weekly meeting on Thursday, Sept. 16, 2021 at the Dayton Community Center. President Tami Pierce called the meeting to order and asked Rotarian Larry Wilburn to introduce the program. Crista Beasley-Adams the Coordinator of the Office of Emergency Management & Homeland Security presented the program and also introduced Ms. Danielle Andrews, the Deputy Coordinator who accompanied her to the meeting. Ms. Beasley-Adams gave an informative presentation over the various programs that OEMHS coordinates including the preparedness of all types of emergencies. She discussed the various departments and governmental entities they work and assist. Audits, governmental reports, documentation, and compliance requirements are also a big part of their job at the office of emergency management. Of course, the COVID pandemic brought on several question and the COVID trends were discussed. After the presentation, President Pierce thanked the ladies for the job that they do for all of Liberty County.
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