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Schedule for Stroll Thru Texas History May Event |
Schedule for Stroll Thru Texas History May Event
Friday, May 14 and Saturday May 15, 2021
Stations, Stage, Cannon, Sponsors & Map
Parking Location: Parking behind Acton Baptist Church at 3500 Fall Creek Hwy in Acton. Handicap parking only for wheelchair access.
Station # 1 THF Booth –
Welcome and Schedule
FIRST AID
Information, volunteer, donations
Guess How Many Beans Fundraiser
Extra Credit Stamp for a Grade
Selfie Contest: Bookmarks are available at the THF table with details, rules, and items to photograph. You need to be in the pictures with, or without friends. #StollThruTexas
Station #2 Stone Building (the oldest building in Hood County) Rotating every 30 Minutes.
The Story of the Texas Navy Association – Bob Satterwhite [1 lunch]
Stories and Songs – Martin and Murray [2 lunches]
Old-Time Music -Vanderveers (Saturday Only) [5 lunches]
Station # 3 (east of the stone building) Overview of the fight for independence.
Sam Houston – David Hansford has performed in movies since 2011. He is an accomplished character actor and as Two-Bit Pete is well known as a cowboy poet.
Bowie – Dink Thomas actor/model who has been in movies, television and commercials.
Travis – Brendan Hartman starred in multiple church musicals, written & directed shows, & studied theater at Collin College.
Station # 4
Mier Exposition & the Black Bean episode – Members of the Young Texas Hero Teen Board – Nathan, Jonathan, Corbin, Rachel, & Elizabeth, & sponsor Gail Heep
Texas Rangers – Jayson Lippert
Station # 5 Native Americans
Running Water – Frank Arellano overview Tribes of Texas, tools
Mr. Bishop arrowheads
Station # 6 Chuckwagon and Roping
Ron McWhorter & Longhorn Chuckwagon Ministry
Station # 7 The Rebels
Granbury Camp & Terry’s Texas Rangers Sons of Confederacy heritage group – Dickey Freeman, Jim Scott
Cannon- Mike Smith & Terry’s Texas Rangers
Women who fought in the War Between the States- Sandra Neeley [Friday only]
Station #8 Frybread and Native American Culture
Audricka Young frybread, & sharing culture
Station # 9 Crockett Family
Elizabeth Crockett – Lauri Matthews, 3 times great-granddaughter of David and Elizabeth Crockett
Station # 10
Davy Crockett, – Errol Flannery, 4 times great-grandson of David and Elizabeth Crockett
John McGregor – John McGregor, bagpiper and Alamo defender – Dr. John Taber
Station # 11
Sylvanus Castleman, a personal friend of Stephen F. Austin and member of the Old Texas 300 – Ron Sutton, a descendant of Castleman.
Station #12
Susanna Dickinson – Only American survivors to leave the Alamo alive – Teresa Sims, a THF founder
Station # 13
Juan Sequin – Texas Tejano Hero – John Luna
Patricia de la Garza De Leon – Built the first school and many churches & funded Houston’s army – Jeanne Luna
Station # 14
Station # 15 Texian Volunteer Army 1836
Other booths and vendors to visit:
Granbury Writers’ Bloc Authors
DAR & SAR
SRT & DRT
Vendors Friday & Saturday
Tea Punk Teas – merchandise
Chunky Monkey Shaved Ice –
Food Vendors
The Food Box DFW – Saturday only
On Patrol and at the THF booth:
John Campbell, Peggy Freeman, Valerie and Samantha Jones, Linda Speldos, Diane Munford
Stage Schedule
The stage area changes at times listed on the schedule and highlights different performers. The presenters will be at their station if not on stage.
9:00 – 9:20 Coffee with the Cowboys, get the events schedule and map.
Stage Area 9:00 Music with Martin and Murray
9:45 (At Station 7) Cannon Fire
10:00 Stage Area
Opening with Mc Gregor bagpipe and Stephen F. Austin
Sam Houston, Bowie, & Travis – an overview of the events for the fight for independence.
Crockett & Mc Gregor & A black powder salute to the heroes by the Texas Army.
10:45 Juan Seguin and Patricia de la Garza De Leon
11:15 Susanna Dickenson and John William Smith carried Travis’ letter to Sam Houston
11:30 (At Stage 7 ) General Granbury & Terry’s Texas Ranger Troops and firing the Cannon at noon.
12:10 (In the cemetery at the Elizabeth Crockett Memorial – Elizabeth Crockett & Bagpipe music.
12:30 (On Stage) Martin and Murry on Friday & Vanderveer Brothers on Saturday
1:00 (On Stage) Austin and the Old Texas 300 Ron Sutton
1:30 (On Stage) Juan Seguin and Patricia de la Garza De Leon John Luna and Luna
2:00 ((On Stage) Susanna Dickenson- only woman of European descent to leave the Alamo alive.
2:30 (On Stage) Houston, Bowie, and Travis – an overview of the events for the fight for independence.
3:00 (On Stage) McGregor and Crockett
3:30 (At Station 7 ) Generals Granbury & Terry’s Texas Ranger Troops
firing the Cannon at 3:45
3:30 Stage set up for Celebrate Texas Concert
3:45 – TShirt & book give away
Friday Concert Schedule
4:00 – Martin & Murray
4:40 Nin Hulett
5:00 – Ridge Roberts
5:30 – Mike & Alecia Echols
6:10 – Raffle Drawing
6:15 – Kristyn Harris
7:00 end
Saturday Concert Schedule
3:30 – Raffle Drawing
4:00 – Martin & Murray
4:25 – Raffle Drawing
4:30 -Vanderveer Brothers String Band
5:15 – Ridge Roberts
6:10 – Raffle Drawing
6:15 – Kristyn Harris
7:00 end
Texas Heroes Foundation Board Members
Errol Flannery, John Campbell, Laurie Matthews, Heather Flannery, Danny Shipman, Jayson Lippert, Linda Speldos, Valerie Jones, Peggy Freeman,
THF Photographer – Shad Ramsey
Texas Heroes Foundation Founders:
Cullen Crisp, Teresa Sims, Richlon Merrill, Chris (Boots) Hubbard
Gold Sponsors: Hood County Development District No.1,
Texas Champion: Diamond C, Signmaster’s
Texas Defenders: Chicken Express, Pearl St Station, Walmart, Gilbert Environmental, Hill Country BnB, Granbury, Live Oak BnB, Glen Rose,,Farinas, Board & Brush, Granbury Segway Tours, Pemberton Cellers & Winery, Fossil Rim, HEB
Friends of Texas (Sponsors and donations of over $100):
Carol and Bob Cook, Teresa Sims, Mikeal Long, James Veale, Grumps, Riverhouse Grill, Hammonds BBQ, D’Vine Wine, Sledge Distillery, Barons Creek Winery, Christian Brothers Automotive, AutoZone, BrightWorks Car Wash, Hill Country BnB, Granbury, Live Oak BnB, Glen Rose, Farinas, Board & Brush, Fossil Rim, Granbury Segway Tours, Pemberton Cellers & Winery, HEB
Map, Schedule and Legend will be available at the Texas Heroes Foundation station #1 and security station at the handicap entrance.
See map. If it is raining, we will have a short presentations and regular concert at Acton United Methodist Church Youth building across the highway.
Questions? Please call or text: Peggy Freeman 214-675-5752. First Aid: (see map)
2021 Stroll Thru Texas History is Dedicated to:
J.C. Campbell for his years of support to the Texas Heroes Foundation.
And to
Robert McMinn – educated & entertained as our 1860’s surgeon for several years.
Uncategorized on http://texasheroesfoundation.org/uncategorized/schedule-for-stroll-thru-texas-history-may-event/
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It was not until the 1960s that tie dye was introduced to America during the hippie movement, a time when the Vietnam War was  being heavily protested. Heat transfer vinylAnother form of T-shirt decoration is heat transfer vinyls. These allow people to make short runs of printed shirts using plotter cut vinyl that they can then heat press onto the garment. They are made in a multitude of colors, patterns, and styles, and some even replicate the look of screen print, like ThermoFlex.Other methodsBefore the hippie movement Rit Dye was known as a hobby for older women. Other methods of decorating shirts include using paints, markers, fabric transfer crayons, dyes, spray paint, and many more. Some techniques that can be used include sponging, stenciling, daubing, stamping, screen printing, bleaching, and many more. 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Dye-sublimation is economically viable for small-quantity printing; the unit cost is similar for short or long production runs. Screen printing has higher setup costs, requiring large numbers to be produced to be cost-effective, and the unit cost is higher.Solid ink is changed into a gas without passing through a liquid phase (sublimation), using heat and pressure. The design is first produced in a computer image file format such as jpg, gif, png, or any other. It is printed on a purpose-made computer printer (as of 2016 most commonly Epson or Ricoh brands) using large heat presses to vaporize the ink directly into the fabric. By mid-2012 this method had become widely used for T-shirts.Expressive messagesSince the 1980s, T-shirts have flourished as a form of personal expression.[4] Screen printed T-shirts have been a standard form of marketing for major consumer products, such as Coca-Cola and Mickey Mouse, since the 1970s. 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Often, the most popular T-shirts are those that characters wore in the film itself (e.g., Bubba Gump from Forrest Gump and Vote For Pedro from Napoleon Dynamite). Designer Katharine Hamnett, in the early 1980s, pioneered outsize T-shirts with large-print slogans. The early first decade of the 21st century saw the renewed popularity of T-shirts with slogans and designs with a strong inclination to the humorous and/or ironic. The trend has only increased later in this decade, embraced by celebrities, such as Britney Spears and Paris Hilton, and reflected back on them, too ('Team Aniston'). The political and social statements that T-shirts often display have become, since the first decade of the 21st century, one of the reasons that they have so deeply permeated different levels of culture and society. The statements also may be found to be offensive, shocking, or pornographic to some. Many different organizations have caught on to the statement-making trend, including chain and independent stores, websites, and schools. A popular phrase on the front of T-shirts demonstrating the popularity of T-shirts among tourists is the humorous phrase "I did _____ and all I got was this lousy T-shirt." Examples include "My parents went to Las Vegas and all I got was this lousy T-shirt." T-shirt exchange is an activity where people trade the T-shirts that they are wearing.Artists like Bill Beckley, Glen Baldridge and Peter Klashorst use T-shirts in their work. Models such asVictoria Beckham and Gisele Bundchen wore T-shirts through the 2000s. Paris Fashion Week 2014 featured a grunge style T-shirt. Contemporary T-shirt designers like Balmain and Street People Atelier produce new styles of T-shirts.World recordThe current holder of the Guinness World Record for "Most T-Shirts Worn at Once" with 257 T-shirts is Sanath Bandara. 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