Madisonville Christian Fellowship will hold a fundraising event Sunday, July 20, to support a mission trip to Guatemala scheduled for late October. The event starts at 10:45 a.m.
AUSTIN — The Texas Department of Public Safety is urging Texans to download the iWatch-Texas mobile app to protect the public from potential homeland security threats, considering recent international events. Using iWatchTexas, everyone can take an active role in protecting Texas communities from possible terror attacks.
The Learning Spot at Madisonville Christian Fellowship will open a separate class for 3-yearolds this fall, expanding its preschool program to meet growing enrollment demands. The Christian preschool previously combined 3- and 4-year-old students in one Pre-K class.
Young vendors will sell handmade goods and treats at the Youth Summer Farmers Market on Saturday, July 26, at the Prosperity Bank parking lot. The market runs from 9 a.m.
The Madison Community Coalition will show three free movies this summer at the Lake House at Lake Madison Park, with free popcorn for all who attend. The movies start Thursday, July 18, with “Migration,” followed by “Orion and the Dark” on July 25 and “Dog Man” on Aug.
Madisonville Consolidated Independent School District will ban cellphones and personal electronic devices during the school day starting Sept. 1, following state legislation requiring all Texas public schools to prohibit the devices.
The city’s Adopt an Elderly Neighbor program needs volunteers and sponsors to help older residents with yard work. The program connects volunteers with elderly residents who need help mowing, edging and clearing yard debris.
The Bedias 4-H Club will hold a rummage sale on Sunday, July 19 at the Bedias Civic Center to raise funds for club activities. The sale runs from 8 a.m.