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JAN. 27Parker County

Bridal Fair• 18th annual Parker

County Bridal Fair from 1-5 p.m. at Doss Center, 1400 Texas Drive, Weatherford.

• See the latest in bridal fashions and trends, with free admis-sion and parking.

• Brides and grooms can register at the event for door prizes.

• For more informa-tion, contact David or Linda Kline at 817-596-8491 or [email protected].

JAN. 28Gamers’ Circle• Weatherford Public

Library After School for Teens presents Gamers’ Circle from 4-5 p.m.

• An opportunity to test your skills against your friends on board games and video games.

JAN. 29Iris Folding• Come get crafty at

the Weatherford Public Library and learn all about iris folding from 6-7:30 p.m.

• Supplies and instructions provided for the project and class is free to attend.

• Space is limited to register by emailing [email protected] or calling 817-598-4207.

JAN. 31Cinderella• WHS Theatre

presents Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella from 7-9:30 p.m. at WHS Auditorium.

• For tickets or more info, visit whsblueroot-heatre.weebly.com.

FEB. 4Aledo Rotary• Rotary Club of

Aledo general meet-ing from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Sunny Street Cafe, 229 Shops Blvd., Suite 103, Willow Park.

• Group meets the first and third Monday of each month.

• For speaker details, visit www.aledorotary.org.

WPL Anime and Manga Club

• Weatherford Public Library After School for Teens: Anime and Manga Club from 4-5 p.m.

• Watch anime epi-sodes every session and share your favorite manga with fans and friends.

FEB. 5Parker County

Retired Teachers• Parker County

Retired Teachers will meet from 11:30-1:30 at the Doss Heritage and Culture Center.

• All retired school employees are invited to join us.

• Email: [email protected] for more information or to make a meal reserva-tion.

FEB. 6Teen Writers’

Group• Weatherford Public

Library will host After School for Teens: Teen Writers’ Group from 4-5:30 p.m.

• For teens aged 12-18, a workshop designed to explore creative writing. In each session, partici-pants dive into a topic, learning techniques and refining skills to enhance their stories.

FEB. 7B2B Leads Group• 11:30 a.m. to

1 p.m. at Railhead Smokehouse BBQ, 120 S. Ranch House Road, Willow Park.

• Mission of the group is to develop a network of relation-ships designed to build each other’s business through quality refer-rals.

• Visit www.east-parkerchamber.com for more info.

Cooking Under Pressure

• A Cooking under Pressure workshop will be held on Thursday, from 5:30-8 p.m. at the Parker County Extension Office in Weatherford, located at 604 N. Main St. in Weatherford.

• The cost to attend the class is $30. Learn how to make delicious hot meals, fast and easy.

• Registration is required to attend the class. Participants will get hands on experi-ence making several recipes and tasting the end products.

• For more informa-tion and to sign up call the Parker County Extension Office at 817-598-6168.

FEB. 8Sweet on Business

networking luncheon• Feb. 8, from 11:30

a.m. to 1 p.m. at Parker County Sheriff’s Posse clubhouse, 2251 Mineral Wells Highway, Weatherford.

• Sponsorships for

eight seats are $300. Individual tickets are $30 for members and $40 for nonmembers.

Women’s and Newcomers Club

• The Parker County Women’s and Newcomers Club meets at the First United Methodist Church, Family Life Center, 301 S Main Street in Weatherford. We meet on the second Friday of every month, except March.

• The social hour, including our club shop, begins at 9:30 a.m. The Club Shop has jewelry, purses, scarves, and lots more.

• The busi-ness meeting begins at 10:30 a.m. The buf-fet lunch starts at noon and costs $11.

• Please make lun-cheon reservations by calling Shirley (817-757-7379) or Lois (817-946-1930) by Friday, one week before the sec-ond Friday’s meeting.

• During our February meeting, the club activities will be presented. The Ukaladies will enter-tain with love songs in honor of Valentines Day.

• All ladies in Parker County are welcomed. Please join us for new friendships and a won-derful time!

• For more informa-tion please log on to our website, pcwnc.org.

FEB. 9Parker Paws adop-

tions• We’ll be showing

off dogs looking for new families at the Weatherford PetSmart, from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. at Weatherford PetSmart, 138 I-20, Weatherford.

• Come meet our adoptable dogs and visit with our volunteers. Cats are at PetSmart 7 days a week; you can visit them in the Cat Adoption Center.

• A meet and greet is available with adoption application.

Second Annual Valentine Show

• Stop in at the Iron Skillet Restaurant to find great ideas for Valentine’s day from 10 a.m. till 3 pm.

• There will be a dozen vendors with various items to shop and a face painter for the kids!

• 2001 Santa Fe Dr., Weatherford. For info call 817-757-2750.

FEB. 11The Geekdom• Weatherford Public

Library After School for Teens presents The Geekdom from 4-5 p.m.

• Share your love of film, TV, books, video games and more through fan-art and other activities.

DAILY RECORD

CORRECTIONIn Thursday’s article

regarding the Weatherford Fire Department rescuing a woman from a house fire on New Year’s Eve, the story should have stated that the woman was the only one in the home at the time the fire started.

Marriages and deaths recorded from Jan. 16 to Jan. 22, 2019. This information is being provided as a courtesy by the Parker County Clerk. Every effort is made to see that the information is correct and complete. The Parker County Clerk is not responsible should there be an error within the information provided.

Marriages12-29-2018 Miguel A. Villafranco / Autumn C. Vela01-09-2019 Richard L. Comadoll / Sherry L. Hart01-17-2019 Garvis C. Bates / John P. Bush01-20-2019 Nathan W. George /

Emily H. Kuhn

Deaths12-20-2018 Quintin Jason Cortez12-27-2018 Virgil Holbrook, Jr.12-28-2018 Jo Ann Holbrook12-28-2018 Barbara Michelle Phillips12-30-2018 Jessie Frank Horn12-30-2018 Richard Wayne Berry12-30-2018 Albert Edward Potter12-31-2018 Clare M. Anzalone01-03-2019 Marilyn Rita Keener01-04-2019 Jane Anne Gregory01-07-2019 Danny Joe Lee01-07-2019 Joseph Dean Brown01-09-2019 Donald Lafayette Underhill01-09-2019 Roger Dean Salter01-10-2019 Nora Novina Christian

01-10-2019 Jerry Charles Van Kirk01-10-2019 Ronald James Pyles01-11-2019 Sidney Scott Reeder01-11-2019 Robert Allen Collup01-11-2019 James Robert Arnold01-11-2019 Ruth Winoma Brown01-12-2019 Susan Irene Evans01-12-2019 Geneva Ruth Clements01-12-2019 Aubrey Joe Carlisle01-13-2019 Jaylene Guinn01-13-2019 Marvin Eugene Waller01-14-2019 Joan Lee Hensley01-14-2019 Wanda Bradford01-14-2019 Delbert F. Pederson, Jr.01-15-2019 Theo E. Aaron01-19-2019 Robert Lee Hall01-20-2019 Mary Joanne Whitmire01-20-2019 Frank Charles Rogers01-20-2019 Clayton R. Eddings

Two-vehicle wreck sends one to hospital

A two-vehicle wreck that occurred at the inter-section of Palo Pinto Street and South Lamar Street Wednesday after-noon resulted in one being transported to a Fort Worth hospital, according to the Weatherford Police Department.

“It appears that one vehicle — a Honda pas-senger car — was west-bound in the 400 block of Palo Pinto and turning left onto the 100 [block] of South Lamar and the other vehicle [a truck] was traveling East on Palo Pinto and they were right there at the [intersection] light,” WPD Sgt. Jason Hayes said. “So the pas-senger car turned in front

of the truck and the truck struck the passenger car as it turned to the left and pushed it into the [tele-phone] poll.”

The individual driv-ing the passenger car was transported to Fort Worth.

Hayes said there won’t be any criminal charges as a result of the accident and they do not know the extent of the individual’s injuries.

“If it would have been something that we thought might have caused a fatality, we would have been out there with our advanced accident team,” Hayes said. “It’s one of those situations where they took the individual to Fort Worth as a pre-caution because they have trauma centers over there.”

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MARRIAGES & DEATHS

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TEXAS CITIESFIVE-DAY FORECASTCity Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Today Sat.

Abilene 50/31/s 57/36/pcAlice 67/49/s 63/41/rAmarillo 50/22/s 54/27/sAustin 55/40/s 60/40/shBeaumont 58/40/s 63/40/cBrownsville 71/57/pc 68/51/rCorpus Christi 67/54/s 66/45/rDallas 47/35/s 57/39/pcDel Rio 59/42/s 58/41/rEl Paso 58/30/s 59/31/sFort Worth 48/34/s 57/38/pcGalveston 57/51/s 61/48/cHouston 59/43/s 64/41/cKingsville 68/51/pc 63/45/rLajitas 63/33/s 60/34/sLaredo 64/51/pc 60/44/rLongview 52/35/s 58/38/cLubbock 52/25/s 57/28/pcMcAllen 72/57/pc 66/51/rOdessa 54/30/s 53/33/pcSan Angelo 53/32/s 58/34/cSan Antonio 54/43/pc 59/43/rTexarkana 46/32/s 54/37/cVictoria 64/44/s 65/40/rWaco 51/36/pc 57/38/cWichita Falls 44/28/s 57/34/pc

Sunrise today 7:30 a.m.Sunset tonight 5:57 p.m.Moonrise today 11:17 p.m.Moonset today 10:52 a.m.

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