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Area this week: Friday's recap

Homecoming Week

Homecoming week has come and gone in Breckenridge, with the festivities capping off tonight in the football game against Dublin. The festivities included dress-up days at the schools, a parade and pep rallies on Friday. Those pep rallies included one for the high school at 10 a.m. and one at East Elementary at 1:15. Tonight the town will also learn who King and Queen are. Regarding the parade, the winning floats were:

First — Little Bucks Cheerleaders

Second — Wee School

On Wednesday, Sept. 12, Mayor Bob Sims signed a proclamation declaring Sept. 17-23 as Constitution Week at the City offices. Members of the Daughters of the American Revolution were on hand for the signing and from left to right include Lisa Echols, Mary Thompson, Betty Thompson and Eugenia Hall. BA photo by Jean Hayworth
'Don't Mess with Texas,' is an oil by Liz Bonham and is part of the Portrait Society of America exhibit in the Main Gallery at the Breckenridge Fine Arts Center through Friday, Oct. 26. It is a Texas members only exhibit. BA photo by Jean Hayworth
'Radishes' a still life in oil by Kim Roberti exhibited in the East Gallery at the BFAC. BA Photo by Jean Hayworth
Kurt and Bonnie McClymond and Cody and Brenda Bradford came to have Grandparents Day lunch with their grandson, Cantyn McClymond, son of Luke and Chelsey  McClymond. McClymond is a first grade student at East Elementary.  BA photo by Jean Hayworth

The area this week

Constitution Day celebrated in Breckenridge

On Constitution Day, Monday, Sept. 17, all Breckenridge ISD campuses have been invited to participate in the recognition of the 231st anniversary of the final signature being placed on the U.S. Constitution. At 3 p.m., the bells around Breckenridge and county-wide will be ringing to commemorate the occasion. The punily is invited to join the churches, BISD and others for the occasion.

Art Exhibit