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Tira News for 9/30 by Jan Vaughn

Tira News for 9/30 by Jan Vaughn
  • PublishedSeptember 30, 2021


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The North Hopkins Alumni Association is making plans for the alumni homecoming in the school cafeteria. Mark your calendars for Saturday evening, October 23rd and watch for more details to come.

Sherry Smiddy Clair reported receiving a donation for the Tira Food Pantry this week. We always appreciate the contributions.

All of Robert and Yvonne Weir’s kids and grandkids met at Destri’s house on Saturday, September 18th, after watching Destri and Eben’s son, Nico, make a home run at flag football in Caddo Mills. Yvonne commented, “We enjoyed swimming and pizza.

Wesley Weir started Bright Star baseball on Monday, September 20th.

Chip and I traveled to Texarkana, Arkansas on Thursday evening, September 16th, to watch our granddaughter, Jaidyn Joslin, play volleyball. She plays on the 7th grade team from Lakeside Middle School in Hot Springs. Their team won.

Yvonne Weir reports that she, Robert, and Wesley, Dacy and Elise Campbell, Dustin, Natalie, and Everly Weir attended the wedding of Malorie and Jesus Gonzales at The Savannah on Saturday night. Dustin and Everly also visited with them on Monday and Tuesday.

Chip’s sister, Linda Ellen Vaughn, came for a visit over the weekend. She had recently been on a vacation in Alaska, which she loved. She’s already making plans for another visit.

I always need and appreciate input from my friends to help keep me informed of news in our community. If you have any news pertaining to Tira residents, past or present, please contact Jan Vaughn at 903-438-6688 or janvaughn73@gmail.com.

By Jan Vaughn

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Taylor Nye

Taylor Nye is the editor of Front Porch News. She has degrees from the University of Wisconsin in human biology, Latin American studies, and public health. She has previously worked at the Wisconsin State Journal, Tucson Weekly and Sulphur Springs News-Telegram. As a sixth generation Hopkins County resident, she loves celebrating our heritage and history.