Orange Recreation Center Hosts 2nd Annual Reindeer Games on December 21

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Get ready for an afternoon of festive fun at the City of Orange Recreation Center’s 2nd Annual Reindeer Games on Saturday, December 21, 2024, from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM. This free holiday event will be held at 1405 W. Orange Ave. in Orange.

Designed for kids and families, Reindeer Games offers an exciting lineup of holiday-themed games and activities inspired by soccer and dodgeball. Challenge yourself on the reindeer obstacle course, win exciting giveaways, and enjoy more festive fun.

Event Details:

  • Date: Saturday, December 21, 2024
  • Time: 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM
  • Location: City of Orange Recreation Center, 1405 W. Orange Ave., Orange, TX 77630
  • Cost: Free

Bring your holiday spirit and join us for an afternoon filled with joy, games, and community cheer. Don’t miss this opportunity to celebrate the season in a festive and family-friendly environment.

For more information about the event, contact the City of Orange Recreation Center at 409-883-1072 or visit www.orangetexas.gov.

Bridge City High School Alumni Foundation Earns 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Status and Seeks Scholarship Donations

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The Bridge City High School Alumni Foundation is proud to announce that it has officially become a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, paving the way for enhanced opportunities to support current and future graduates of Bridge City High School.

Achieving nonprofit status marks a pivotal milestone in the foundation’s mission “to better serve the current and future alumni of Bridge City High School.” This recognition allows the foundation to amplify its efforts in fostering education and excellence by providing scholarships, grants, and other resources to students while building lasting partnerships within the community.

By earning its 501(c)(3) status, the foundation now offers tax-deductible incentives to donors, making it easier for supporters to contribute generously to its initiatives. Those who make donations before December 31, 2024, can claim a tax deduction for the year. Contributions will directly fund scholarships in fields like nursing, welding, and other targeted programs, helping to alleviate financial burdens for students pursuing higher education.

The new designation also unlocks eligibility for federal and state grants, which will help the foundation expand its programs and resources, ultimately enriching students’ lives and strengthening the school’s legacy of excellence.

Bridge City High School has a long history of producing remarkable graduates who have excelled in fields such as education, business, medicine, philanthropy, and the arts. Notably, one alum received the prestigious National Horatio Alger Award, which honors individuals who demonstrate dedication and perseverance in their personal and professional lives.

The foundation’s workshops, led by accomplished alumni, aim to inspire current students by offering real-world insights into various career paths and providing invaluable guidance as they navigate their futures.

The foundation’s success is driven by the generosity of alumni, local businesses, and community members. Donations of any size are greatly appreciated and can make a lasting impact on Bridge City High School students.

Ways to Donate:

For more information, visit the foundation’s website at https://www.bchsalumni.com/.

By supporting the Bridge City High School Alumni Foundation, donors help shape the futures of countless students, ensuring they have the resources and opportunities to thrive. With the community’s backing, the foundation looks forward to continuing its mission to honor the past, celebrate the present, and invest in the future.

Shangri La Botanical Gardens Accepts $50,000 Donation from Golden Triangle Polymers

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Shangri La Botanical Gardens and Nature Center is pleased to announce the acceptance of a $50,000 donation from Golden Triangle Polymers to fund new nature play elements for the Children’s Garden. This generous gift helps support Shangri La’s ongoing efforts to enhance educational programs for the community’s youth and promote environmental awareness.

“Nature play touches on cognitive, emotional, social, and physical development, problem-solving, creativity, and environmental awareness. The gift will help us bring these valuable skills to life in the garden and build on our educational offerings, benefitting the most important local residents, the children,” said Angie Mason, executive director at Shangri La Botanical Gardens and Nature Center.

Golden Triangle Polymers has invested in community programs throughout the Orange County region since its announcement in late 2022 that it would build an $8.5 billion petrochemical facility at a site on State Highway 87. In 2023, the company donated $1.7 million to area schools and non-profit organizations and is investing an additional $500,000 this year.

“We value Shangri La’s commitment to being an environmental steward and believe this donation is an investment in an important community asset. We’re excited to provide them the necessary funding to grow the interactive elements of the Children’s Garden, which not only supports natural resources but also nurtures the young minds who learn from it,” said Chad Jennings, plant manager for Golden Triangle Polymers.

Shangri La Botanical Gardens and Nature Center is a 250-plus-acre outdoor oasis in Orange, Texas, located along the waterways of Adams Bayou that combines botanical gardens and an educational nature center in a unique way. Visitors are encouraged to stroll along garden paths surrounded by fragrant flowers and watch and take in the beauty of the grounds. At 11 a.m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, visitors can take a naturalist-led excursion along Adams Bayou to see the wonders of nature, learn about the environment and its care, discover animals in their natural habitats, and spend time with friends and family. Visitors can expect to gain a new sense of environmental stewardship in one of Texas’ most environmentally friendly gardens.

Shangri La Gardens and Nature Center is located at 2111 West Park Avenue in Orange. Admission is free of charge. For more information, please visit shangrilagardens.org.

Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Celebrates Yellow Rose Beef Company’s Bridge City Location

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The Bridge City Chamber of Commerce proudly hosted a ribbon-cutting for Yellow Rose Beef Company on December 13, 2024, at their new location: 2467 W. Roundbunch Rd. in Bridge City. The event marked an exciting milestone for the business as it expanded its presence in Bridge City, bringing its high-quality, locally sourced meats and specialty products closer to the community.

Yellow Rose Beef Company is renowned for offering a full-service meat market featuring custom-order dry-aged, natural, local, hanging Angus beef, old-fashioned smokehouse sausage, and an extensive selection of Cajun favorites, marinated meats, spices, and rubs. From fresh cuts of premium beef to specialty-made products and wild game processing, Yellow Rose Beef Company caters to a wide range of culinary needs.

In addition to their offerings, Yellow Rose Beef Company is committed to supporting Texas ranchers by sourcing their beef directly from local farms, ensuring that more money goes straight to hardworking ranchers. A selection of other local products, including rabbit, gator, chicken, shrimp, and more, complement their natural, Angus-influenced beef.

For inquiries, specials, and promotions, customers can subscribe via their website at www.yrbeef.com. Subscribers receive exclusive deals and updates on seasonal offerings.

Yellow Rose Beef Company’s commitment to quality, community, and sustainability makes it a valued addition to the Bridge City area. Stop by their new location and experience their wide variety of premium meats and products. For more information, call 409-400-4011 or visit their Facebook page.

Orange City Council Approves Firefighter Bargaining Agreement, Awaits Union Review

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In a unanimous decision on December 10, 2024, the Orange City Council approved a proposed bargaining agreement for the city’s firefighters, marking a significant milestone after months of intense negotiations. The agreement, now awaiting review and final approval by the Firefighters’ Union, reflects the collaborative efforts of city leaders and first responders to reach a mutually beneficial resolution.

Mayor Larry Spears, Jr. announced the development following Tuesday’s council meeting, highlighting the dedication and teamwork that brought about the breakthrough.

“Through negotiations and discussions, including over the recent holiday week, we were able to finalize this updated agreement,” said Mayor Spears.

The mayor commended the City Manager, staff, legal counsel, and the firefighters for their tireless efforts in achieving the proposed contract. He expressed gratitude for the firefighters’ invaluable service and reaffirmed the city’s commitment to its first responders.

“Our firefighters are a vital and valued part of our team and family here in the City of Orange,” Mayor Spears stated.

In addition to celebrating the progress of the agreement, Mayor Spears extended a heartfelt invitation to prospective firefighters, positioning Orange as a supportive and growth-oriented environment for fire service professionals.

“We hope this sends a message to others in the fire service or those considering joining the profession,” he said. “If you’re looking for a place to grow, to make a difference, and to feel supported, come to Orange, Texas.”

While the specific details of the proposed agreement remain undisclosed, Mayor Spears expressed optimism that the contract would soon be finalized, strengthening the partnership between the city and its fire department.

This agreement is a testament to the city’s commitment to collaborative negotiations and its recognition of the critical role firefighters play in ensuring community safety and well-being.

The proposed agreement is now in the hands of the Firefighters’ Association for review, with city officials hopeful for swift approval and implementation.

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