Supplement to the Tyler County Booster

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Supplement to the Tyler County Booster
Aynsley Marsala enjoys the 2008 Dogwood Festival Parade
Supplement to the Tyler County Booster
Welcome To The Tyler County Dogwood Festival!
by Kelli Barnes
Tyler County is celebrating its 66th Annual Dogwood
Festival over the next couple of weeks and, of course,
we want you to join us for a lot of great family fun! The
Festival of the Arts weekend is already behind us, but
Western Weekend and the Queens weekend are yet to
come. So if you’ve decided to make the trip, here are
some suggestions for things to do while you are here.
First thing to do is book a room. Woodville has one
new motel, Stagecoach Inn (409) 331-1100, and nine
Bed and Breakfasts: Barnes (936) 465-0004; Clear
Creek (409) 837-9047; Enchanted Oaks (409) 3310018; Heard a Bird (409) 283-7981; Holly Hill (409)
679-0930; Texas Star (409) 283-6716; The Curve Rest
Stop (409) 547-2533; Village Street (409) 331-0806;
and Winnaway (409) 331-9944. Any of these would
be a great stay for a special weekend.
Rv’ers will enjoy Paradise RV Senior Community
(409) 283-5285 or Triple Creek RV Resort (409) 2833642. Triple Creek always has music venues planned
on site for an additional treat. Lake Tejas is another
option if you enjoy fishing and swimming (seasonal)
(409) 837-2063; also Steinhagan Lake with amazing
fishing and birding opportunities (409) 384-5231.
The Dogwood Festival is historically three weekends
long, the first weekend this year was Saturday, March 21
at Heritage Village. Every year on the third Saturday
in March you can enjoy a full day of activities at the
Historical Heritage Village Museum, Gift Shop and
Restaurant.
Western Weekend this year is Friday and Saturday,
March 27 & 28. The open Rodeo begins Friday night
at 7:30 p.m. and starts up again on Saturday at 4:30 p.m.
Enjoy a “trailride parade” in downtown Woodville at 2
p.m. Saturday and during the final night of the Rodeo,
the Rodeo Sweetheart will be announced. Rodeo tickets
are available at the Tyler County Chamber of Commerce
(409) 283-2632 and other local merchants. From 8
p.m. – midnight Saturday night, the Lions Club hosts
the annual Western Weekend dance at the Woodville
Lions Den, located on Hwy. 190 East in Woodville.
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Thank you, Tyler County,
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We invite to our
special events in 2009.
Annual Powwow
June 5 & 6, 2009
Music Festival & Fireworks
July 3, 2009
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The Dogwood Queen’s Weekend is always the first
Saturday in April. This year it will be April 4. If you
arrive early Friday afternoon, make time to stop by
Jarrott’s Pharmacy & Gifts (409) 283-2550. They
will only be open until 5:30 on Friday and they have
beautiful gifts and an old-fashioned soda fountain.
Jarrott’s is closed Saturdays. Myra’s Dress Shop is a
treasure trove of clothing and accessories, located at
1502 Redbud in Woodville. A sign on the door will
instruct you to “honk for service.”
A nice meal Friday night at one of our unique restaurants would be the next step. Tex-Mex lovers enjoy
La Enchilada (409) 283-6881 and Senor Torros (409)
331-9958; for Italian, Z’s Fillin Station (409) 2835300; for Barbecue, Texas Barbecue (409) 283-7755
and the Barbecue Pit (409) 547-2203; for fine dining,
The Homestead Restaurant (make reservations ahead)
(409) 283-7324; other nice restaurants include The
Tree (409) 283-8040, Elijah’s Café (409) 331-9090,
The Pickett House (409) 283-3371; Bob’s Place (409)
547-3287; and Texas Star (409) 837-4444. All of these
are unique to Tyler County. Turn in early…Saturday
will be a big day.
Saturday morning starts at 8 a.m. with a Craft Fair
in downtown Woodville. Vendors from all over the
State set up for this large, once a year event. Shoppers
will also want to allow time to visit local unique shops
including Sullivan’s Hardware/Gifts (409) 283-2231,
Tyler County Art Gallery (409) 283-2788, Tyco Feed/
Gifts (409) 283-2106, Heritage Village Gift Shop
(409) 283-2272, Bdazzle (409) 489-3325, and LaTe-da
800 S. Magnolia St.
Woodville, Tx
(409) 283-2396
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Boutique (409) 331-1770. Don’t forget Bob’s Pawn
Shop, loaded with jewelry, guns etc. (409) 283-7691
and Twice As Nice Resale Shop (409) 331-0575.
Lunch options on Saturday include the downtown
vendors, any restaurants listed above, Behind The
Red Door Tea Room (409) 283-6990, and if you like
authentic Mexican food, try Tampico Tacos (409) 2837591. Texas monthly chose The Burger House (409)
837-2321 as one of the best burgers in Texas, so if you
like a great hamburger, we have that in Tyler County
too. Other chain fast food options are also available.
No matter what you plan to do on Saturday, be back
in downtown Woodville by 1:30 p.m. in order to get a
good position along West Bluff for the Dogwood starting promptly at 2 p.m. The parade includes beautiful
visiting Duchesses,Tyler County Ladies in Waiting, and
the five Princesses who are hopefuls for the Dogwood
crown. Plus, beautiful floats, Dogwood dignitaries,
bands and other traditional parade entries.
If antiquing is your idea of a good time, we have the
following antique dealers in Tyler County: Another
Time (409) 283-2119, Behind the Red Door (Boutique
also) (409) 283-6990, Bluebonnet (409) 837-2876; Dust
Bunnies (409) 283-2884, Old Tyme Country (409)
283-3071 and Warren Antiques (409) 547-3736.
Nature lovers can pick up a map and travel down
our Farm to Market roads discovering the beautiful
flowering trees and plants. There are also eight different Big Thicket birding trails within Tyler County.
Exotic Animals for drive-by viewing are located eight
miles south of Woodville on Hwy. 69. Turn right on
CR 1220.
Museums in the area are Heritage Village (409)
283-2272, W.T, Colmesneil House (409) 283-1332
and Allen Shivers Library and Museum (409) 2833709.
Finally, for the golfers, we have two different courses
available in Tyler County: Dogwood Hills (409)
283-8725, and Wildwood (409) 834-2940.
The grand finale of the three weekend festival is
the 66th annual historical drama and Queen’s
coronation, beginning
Saturday night at 7:30
p.m The outdoor amphitheater is located
505 N. Charlton, behind
Wheat Elementary in
Woodville. Tickets
may be purchased in
advance by visiting
the official Dogwood
Festival website: www.
tylercountydogwoodfestival.org. Advance
tickets are $7 adults
and $5 children. At
the gate, tickets are $8
adults and $6 children.
After the coronation
of the 2009 Dogwood
Festival Queen, Tyler
County’s largest fireworks display completes the
evening.
Chances are, you will never be able to get in all the
wonderful things to do in Tyler County by visiting
only once. So, plan to come back again and again and
again. It’s worth the trip! Visit us online at www.
tylercountychamber.com, www.tylercountybooster.
com and www.tylercountydogwoodfestival.org
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Warren Dogwood Princess Mary Catherine Sisk
Mary Catherine Sisk will be representing Warren as the 2009 Dogwood
Princess. Catherine is the seventeenyear-old daughter of Robert & Valerie
Sisk. She has two siblings, Sarah (Sisk)
Evans, age 22 of Woodville and Emily,
age 14 and freshman at Warren High
School. Family is very important to
Catherine who feels very blessed to
have parents who love and support her
in everything she does. She admires her
elder sister Sarah, who served as Warren
Princess in 2005 and hopes that she is
positive role model to younger sister
Emily. The light of her life, however, is
her 14-month-old nephew Easton.
Catherine has been very active at Warren High School during the past four
years having participated in athletics,
student council, UIL, and FFA. Softball is Catherine’s favorite sport and
she has been a member of the Lady
Warrior Softball team for four years.
She has been recognized with alldistrict honors as both and outfielder
and a pitcher and played select ball for
two years.
Photo Courtesy Bob Bokin Photography
Catherine’s true passion at W.H.S. lies
in the Agriculture Department. She
has been a member of the Warren FFA for four years
and currently serves as a Chapter officer. Catherine
has shown livestock at the Tyler County Fair, Southeast
Texas State Fair and San Antonio Livestock Show.
She has been a member of various judging teams,
parliamentary teams and the forestry team.
Catherine feels that her greatest high school accomplishment has been the opportunity to participate on
the Warren FFA Forestry team and to compete at
Nationals. The Texas team placed fifth in the nation
when they competed there in October 2008. She
believes the Ag teachers at Warren High have nurtured her interest in agriculture and encouraged her
to excel in the field. Catherine plans to attend Texas
State University in the fall to pursue a degree in either
Health or Agriculture.
Catherine is a member of Bethel Baptist Church. She
has participated in both the Miss Tyler County Pageant
and the Tyler County Dogwood Festival Historical
Play for many years. She has served as a volunteer at
area soup kitchens and at Memorial Herman Baptist
Hospital in Beaumont in the Oncology and Pediatric
units. “I gained a passion for helping others after losing one grandfather to cancer and witnessing another
grandfather survive cancer”.
Casey Word, son of Vicki and David Stephens of Warren, will escort Catherine during the 66th coronation
ceremony.
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Woodville Dogwood Princess Shelby Tillery
Representing the city of Woodville is Princess Shelby
Rae Tillery. Shelby is the eighteen-year-old daughter of
Ray and Stacy Tillery of Woodville. She has one older
sister, Meagan, who is twenty-one. A senior at Woodville High School, Shelby currently serves as President
to both Interact Club and the Student Council. She
served two years as a varsity cheerleader and as the
2007-2008 drum major for the Woodville Eagle Band
where she has been a member for seven years. Upon
graduation, Shelby plans to attend Stephen F. Austin
University to study music as a vocal major.
Shelby has been extremely involved in musical activities throughout school. Most recently, she has been a
member of the Texas/Louisiana State Honor Band and
the All-Region Band playing saxophone. Shelby has
competed in various choir competitions ranking in the
“top three” in the All-Region choir and advancing to
the State auditions as a senior. She was selected to represent Region 9 at the Farm Bureau State Convention
in Corpus Christi this past December where she sang
in the annual Talent Find contest. Shelby captivated
the crowd at the 2009 Miss Tyler County Pageant by
singing Patsy Cline’s “Crazy”winning the talent portion
of the pageant and continuing on in the competition
to be crowned “Miss Tyler County”.
Shelby is most proud of her family and her relationship
with God. She attends Woodville’s First Assembly of
God church where her grandfather serves as pastor.
Her greatest dream is to travel overseas to work as a
missionary.
Outside of her school and music
activities, Shelby loves spending
time with her family, creating
new recipes, and catching up
with her best friend Jessica. She
credits her mother for giving
her the strength and courage
to move forward in life and
for helping her to become the
person she is today. She is a
passionate volunteer at the Holy
Highway Christian Girls Home
and hopes to spend time there as
a counselor this summer before
furthering her education.
Shelby is truly honored to represent Woodville in the Dogwood
Festival. “This is a dream come
true for me. I thank everyone for
giving me the chance to represent
such an amazing town. The memories that Woodville has given me
will never leave my heart!”
Shelby’s escort during the Dogwood Coronation Ceremony will
be Steven Tyler McCoy, son of
Steven and Amy McCoy.
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Chester Dogwood Princess ‘Doey ’ Grimes
Doey is the eighteen-year-old
daughter of Steven Grimes
and Cindy Powell both of
Chester. She has one sister
Sara, age 14. She is the granddaughter of Wilburn and
Nancy Neal also of Chester,
David and Nancy Byers of
Plano, Texas, and Jim and
Phyllis Grimes of Woodville.
Doey enjoys spending time
with her friends and family
and she is very excited to have
been selected to represent
Chester in the Dogwood
Festival.
Photo Courtesy Bob Bokin Photography
Doey has been a very active as
a Chester Yellowjacket participating in athletics as well as
leadership activities. She has
participated in cheerleading,
volleyball, basketball, track,
cross country, golf and softball. She received all-district
recognition in basketball and
softball and is a two-time
Regional Qualifier in golf.
Doey has been a member of
Beta Club and the yearbook
staff. She has served as a class
officer for four years and has been selected as class
favorite twice.
Doey served as volunteer with the Chester Volunteer
Fire Department to assist local residents and provide
relief during both Hurricane Ike and Hurricane Rita.
She assisted the Beta Club with a Canned Food Drive
for the Galveston Area Hurricane Victims after Hurricane Ike and she is an active member of the Enon
Baptist Church.
Doey is no stranger to hard work and has held several
part-time jobs over the past few years. She has helped
her grandparents at Neal’s Deer Processing every year
since she has been old enough to work by wrapping
meat and taking instructions from the customers. She
has been a waitress at Uncle E’s Café in Chester and
she held a summer job at the school building batting
cages for the Baseball and Softball fields.
After graduation from Chester High School, Doey
plans to attend Angelina College in Lufkin, Texas and
hopes to pursue a career in the medical field as a Medical Transcriptionist. Doey has enjoyed growing up in
the Chester community and feels that the experiences
that she has gained there have impacted her personality
and prepared her for life’s long road ahead.
Doey will be escorted by Cody Bowen son of Dody
and Anjie Bowen during the 66th coronation ceremony
on April 4th.
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Spurger Dogwood Princess Samantha Hall
Samantha is the seventeen-year-old daughter of Mike
and Melody Hall of Spurger. She has one sibling,
Michael age 23 who recently relocated to Georgia.
Samantha’s favorite activity outside of school is tennis. She has played in a number of tournaments in
the Southeast Texas and Beaumont area. She loves
animals and has always been interested in nature. The
Hall household currently has four cats and two dogs
as pets. She claims the house is like a zoo at times, as
the family always seems to be rescuing and rehabbing
animals to include two of her cats, a baby squirrel and
a baby armadillo.
Samantha absolutely loves school and is very active at
Spurger High School.
As a senior, she currently serves as class president and
vice-president of the National Honor Society. She is
a member of student council and the yearbook staff.
Samantha has played varsity sports all four years of high
school participating in volleyball, basketball, cheerleading, and tennis. Her peers and teachers at S.H.S. have
recognized Samantha by selecting her for the awards
of Miss SHS, Most Athletic, and class favorite.
Samantha enjoys yearbook as her favorite classroom
activity crediting the instructor for keeping the class fun.
She feels that her greatest accomplishment in school
has been balancing academics with athletics and she
is currently ranked third in her class.
Samantha has a strong passion for helping others, es-
pecially children. She
volunteers as a coach
for the local Little
Dribblers organization. After graduating
high school, Samantha plans to attend
Lamar University to
pursue a degree in
psychology. She further hopes to attain a
career in counseling
or teaching at the
elementary level.
“I feel honored and
privileged to have
been chosen to represent Spurger and
to participate in the
66th annual Dogwood festival”, states
Hall.
Mathew Caleb Wilson, son of Richard
Wilson of Spurger
will be Samantha’s
escort during the
coronation ceremony
on April 4th.
Photo Courtesy Bob Bokin Photography
Dr. Jim Kutchback, DPM
...will be seeing patients in Woodville
at the Tyler County Hospital
each Thursday from 9am to noon.
Call (281) 210-2939
to make an appointment to be seen in
Woodville at the Tyler County Hospital.
Office address:
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The Woodlands, TX 77384
409-283-3332
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Western Weekend
Dogwood Weekend
FRI: Trailrides
Rodeo 7pm
SAT: Dogwood Dash
Arts & Crafts 9am - 5pm
Antique Autos 9am - 5pm
Variety Touring Society
Motorcycles 9am - 1pm
March 27th & 28th
Sponsored by Woodville Lions Club
SAT: Trailride Parade 2pm
Rodeo 4:30pm
Sponsored by Woodville Lions Club
Western Dance 8pm - 12am
Held at the Woodville Lions Club
April 4th
Queen’s Parade 2pm
Queen’s Coronation & Historical Play
7:30pm Dogwood Amphitheater
“Big Time in a Small County”
Fireworks following production
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Colmesneil Dogwood Princess Rossi Gardner
Rossi is the seventeen-year-old daughter of Randy
and Dale Gardner of Colmesneil. Her family
has been involved in the Tyler County Dogwood
Festival for over 50 years and she has dreamed
of representing Colmesneil as a princess in the
Festival since she served as a flower girl in 1998.
“This is a very special time in our county, a time
where we all come together and participate in
the three wonderful weekends of Dogwood and
celebrate the beginning of springtime in Tyler
County. Participating in Dogwood has built new
f riendships and I am looking forward to the many
activities that Dogwood has to offer.”
As a senior at Colmesneil High School, Rossi
participates in many academic activities. She
has been a member of the Beta Club and Class
Secretary all four years of high school. She currently serves as Student Council president Chapter
Vice-President of the Colmesneil FFA. Rossi
has been active in various UIL events throughout
high school, has received All-Star Cast awards
for One-Act Play, been a state qualifier in Cross
Examination Debate and placed 9th in the State
in Jr. Creed Speaking.
Rossi believes her greatest academic achievement
in high school is graduating in the top ten percent
of her class at C.H.S. and being accepted into
Texas A&M University to continue the family
tradition. While studying at Texas A&M, Rossi
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plans to major in
Biology and enroll
in the Pre-Physical
therapy program.
Upon graduation
f rom college, she
plans to pursue a
career in pediatric
physical therapy.
Outside of school,
Rossi enjoys traveling, spending time
with f riends, scrap
booking, and snow
skiing in the winter.
She is a very active
member of First
Baptist Colmesneil and involved
in the youth group
and various other
church activities.
D ustin Saunders,
son of Paul and
Julia Saunders of
Colmesneil will
be escorting Rossi
during the coronation ceremony on
April 4th.
Photo Courtesy Bob Bokin Photography
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Photo Courtesy Bob Bokin Photography
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Woodville United
Methodist Church
508 West Bluff Street
(Hwy 190 West, 2 doors down from City Hall, west of the Courthouse)
409-283-2471 • www.woodvilleumc.com
Sunday Worship: 10:50am
Sunday School for all ages: 9:45am
Youth: 6:00pm
GracePoint Worship Sunday nights at 6:00pm
Our hearts, our minds, and our doors are always open.
2009 Dogwood Festival
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complete coverage of the
2009 tyler county
dogwood festival
Proudly Producing the
2009 Dogwood Book
205 west bluff • po box 339
woodville, texas 75979
409-283-2516 • fax 409-283-2560
www.tylercountybooster.com