Upcoming Meetings

• MCDCSCO Meet the Candidate, 5:30 p.m. April 5

• Jefferson City Council, 6:30 p.m. April 5.

• Jefferson Tourism Board, 5:30 p.m. April 11

• Commissioners Court, 9 a.m. April 11

• JEDCO, 5:30 p.m. April 12

• JISD School Board, 6 p.m. April 12

• Chamber Board Meeting, April 13

Upcoming Music Events

1852 on Austin

April 9: Jarrod Sterrett

Auntie Skinner’s: 

April 2: Teazur

Legend’s Social Club, Marshall

April 2: Snakebone

April 9: WTW

VFW to hold fish fry

The Jefferson chapter of the Veterans of Foreign Wars will host their monthly First Saturday Fish Fry this weekend. 

Set for 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Saturday, April 2, lunch will include fried fish, fries, coleslaw, beans and a drink— all for a $10 donation. 

Dessert will be available for $1. 

Lunch can be enjoyed dine-in or carryout from the Post at 1399 US-59, Jefferson. 

Are donations are tax deductible and proceeds will benefit the Post. 

APL 

Animal Protection League will be in Jefferson twice in April and is offering FREE dog distemper/parvo (DAPPv) and free cat Distemper (Feline HCP) vaccinations. They have extended this offer until the end of April or as long as supplies last. They will be at the corner of Polk and Henderson streets from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 11 and April 30th. For more information, visit their website at aplspayneuter.org.

JCA Alumni Weekend

Jefferson Christian Academy will hold their Alumni Weekend April 15-17. This is an All Honors Weekend. For more information, https://www.jeffersonchristianacademy.org/, or contact Alumni President Steve Francisco at 682-560-3684.

Candidate Forum 

Round 1

MCDCSCO will be sponsoring a Candidate Forum on Tuesday, April 5 at 5:30 p.m. at the Jefferson Community Center, 501 Haywood St. All candidates for JISD School Board and Jefferson City Council, both those with an opponent and those without, are invited to attend and greet and discuss questions with constituents.  Questions for the candidates can be emailed to info@marioncountychamber.org by noon April 4. Refreshments will be served, and everyone is welcome to attend. 

Candidate Forum 

Round 2

The Jefferson Jimplecute will be sponsoring a Candidate Forum on Thursday, April 21 at 6 p.m. at the Jefferson Transportation Center. 

All candidates for City Council and JISD School Board are invited. 

It will be a Question and Answer style session. The public is invited to submit questions to the Jimplecute prior to the event at jeffersonjimplecute@gmail.com

CAN CUT AFTER HERE

Paddling Flotilla

The Cypress Basin Chapter of the Texas Master Naturalists are holding their 10th Earth Day Paddling Flotilla at Caddo Lake on April 23. The event runs from 7:30a-2p and starts and ends at Shady Glade Resort. Breakfast snacks will be provided, along with a Dutch oven cooking demonstration, a fishing education table, a massage chair opportunity, corn hole games, raffle, silent auction, the Rolling Stove food truck will be there, and much more. Tickets are available via Eventbrite https://tinyurl.com/2022Flotilla and range from $10-$30 depending on when you register. For more information, 22flotilla10@gmail.com or 903-736-3063.

Chamber Ambassadors

Can you help? The Marion County Chamber of Commerce is looking for folks who would be willing to volunteer on Saturdays for a few hours in the Ambassador program. What does an MCCC Ambassador do? 

They will assist visitors downtown by answering questions (Where are the restrooms?) and passing out information to local events, attractions, and businesses. Ambassadors will be there as helpful hospitality hosts, welcoming guests to our community. 

Be prepared to have fun! Can you spare a few hours (1-4 hours) to help, 1 or 2 Saturdays per month?? This would be great for retirees and high school juniors/seniors, NHS members, Scouts, etc. who need volunteer hours. For more information contact the Chamber at 903-665-2672 or Peg Brown-Walker.

Workforce Solutions in Jefferson

Workforce Solutions of East Texas is in Jefferson from 10a-3p every Tuesday at Texas Tech Satellite Campus, 120 E. Austin Street. Their Access Point locations have a Workforce Solutions resource area where job seekers can register for WorkinTexas.com, receive assistance with job searches, resume writing, workshops and access to other resources. 

Honeybees

Jefferson’s “Bee Man” Stanford Brantley wants to remind everyone as the weather starts getting warmer honeybees will being moving around. If you find a hive of bees, he asks that you contact him to come remove the bees instead of killing them. Bees will often rest in water meter covers or other similar protected spaces. Mr. Brantley can be reached at 903-665-8343.

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