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Taste of Farmersville

by | May 21, 2015 | Uncategorized

By Wyndi Veigel

News Editor

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Taste buds throughout Farmersville should be warming up as the second annual Taste of Farmersville commences this Saturday.

The event, which will be held from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, May 23 at the Onion Shed, is hosted by the First United Methodist Church of Farmersville.

Tickets are $1 each and participants can get a small portion of delectable menu items for about two to three tickets.

Restaurants participating include Charlie’s Old Fashioned Burgers, Mr. Jim’s Pizza, Brookshire’s, Lovey’s Café, Pizza Street, The Brownie Cottage, Spivey Cakes, Happy Cucumber, Sugar Hill Country Kitchen, Dairy Queen, Sonic, Naturel View, Bobawok, Jalapeno’s and Savannah’s Meadow. There will also be face painting from the Princess Workshop.

Though fun will be had for foodies everywhere, the overall goal is to raise money for the church’s local mission programs.

Projects that the church was able to complete locally with this money included making a 100-foot sidewalk for a wheelchair bound patient, fixing stairs and porch rails, making a new porch and giving supplies for a burned out house in Farmersville.

The church was also able to pick up tree limbs with the city after the ice storm, mow pastures and support the Angel tree project.

During the Taste of Farmersville, veterans and active duty personnel will also be honored since the event is being held on Memorial Day weekend.

“We will honor our veterans past and present for their service to our country with five free coupons, which will buy an entrée and a drink,” Goldstein said.

There will also be a board available for displaying pictures of veterans past and present, fallen heroes etc. or individuals may write the name on a ribbon.

The boards will be taken to the First United Methodist Church and every Memorial Day and Veterans Day they will be displayed in the sanctuary and prayed over by the congregation.

Another local event will be held for Memorial Day this weekend as the Military Heritage Collection of North Texas hosts an open house.

The annual Veterans Memorial Weekend Open House will kick off Saturday night, May 24, with a special dinner just for veterans provided by local businesses. For information about the dinner call 214-794-8992.

At 10 a.m. Sunday, May 24, there will be events such as weapon demonstrations, military uniform and equipment displays. Depending on the weather, rides are given in military vehicles, including tanks, as long as the ground is not soft due to rain. In the event of rain, there is still a host of other vehicles for guests to ride in.

The museum is located at 20798 CR 590 in Nevada. If the military vehicles don’t give it away, those looking for the collection can locate it by looking for a 500-pound bomb mailbox.

 

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