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FUMC hosts Carols in the Park
More than 30 trees are individually decorated as Christmas carols. GAZETTE PHOTOS / MOLLIE MCCLANAHAN

FUMC hosts Carols in the Park

First United Methodist Church of Pittsburg welcomed the public to its tradition of Carols in the Park. Every other year, the church displays dozens of Christmas trees, each one representing a different Christmas carol. After being unable to host the event last year, FUMC was delighted to once again showcase their unique Christmas trees for two weekends this December.

Council hears from David Shechtman (right) with Hilltop Securities. GAZETTE PHOTO / MOLLIE MCCLANAHAN

Council explores investment opportunities

The Pittsburg City Council held its regular meeting for the month of December. A major item on the agenda was to discuss applications for participation in the Local Government Investment Cooperative (LOGIC) Trust and in the Texas Short Term Asset Reserve Program (TexSTAR). David Shechtman who works in the Asset Management Department with Hilltop Securities presented the terms of this application to the council.

Justin Hargrove COURTESY PHOTO

NTCC Athletic Trainer to be inducted into Hall of Honor

Northeast Texas Community College Athletic Trainer Justin Hargrove will be one of four Athletic Trainers and two Physicians inducted into the East Texas Athletic Trainers Association (ETATA) Hall of Honor on January 11, 2025 at the ETATA Annual Student Athletic Trainer workshop to be held at East Texas A&M University in Commerce, Texas.

Pittsburg Rotary Club, PHS Interact Club, and Camp County Service Industries at the CCSI Workshop.
PHS Interact Club students carry food boxes. GAZETTE PHOTOS / MOLLIE MCCLANAHAN

Community food drive supports hundreds

Last week, businesses and organizations banded together to serve families in Camp County at an annual local food drive. God’s Closet, Brookshire’s, Pittsburg Rotary Club, PHS Interact Club, and Camp County Service Industries (CCSI) with the help of Elizabeth Williams and Michael Shastid’s organizational skills worked together in order for over 150 families to receive food boxes for the Christmas season.

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