Greenleaf Veteran Flag Fundraiser

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The American Flags for the 1,500 plus graves of Veterans laid to rest at Brownwood’s Historic Greenleaf Cemetery are old and tattered and in need of replacement.

Brownwood‘s Weakley-Watson is graciously extending special $1.00 pricing to Greenleaf for each replacement flag.

If you would like to help Greenleaf Cemetery with a financial donation for this cause, please make checks payable to Greenleaf Cemetery.

Mail your check to

Greenleaf Cemetery    P.O.Box 455    Brownwood, Texas   76804-0455

Thank you for your consideration and for supporting Brownwood’s Historic Greenleaf Cemetery (Est. 1868).

Regards,

Steve Harris (GCA President – Greenleaf Cemetery Association – Est. 1923)

Progress and Improvements at Greenleaf!

The equipment situation at Brownwood’s Historic Greenleaf Cemetery was dire in October of 2018!  Five months later, thanks to community support, fundraisers and hard work of the Greenleaf Cemetery Association Board and Staff, NEW mowers were delivered today!  In addition to the NEW equipment, six NEW trees were recently planted in the barren lower First Addition in recognition of Black History Month.
Steve Harris
GCA -President
“Without continual growth and progress, such words as improvement, achievement, and success have no meaning.”    Benjamin Franklin
Note: Special thanks to John Morris (Trees Forever Nursery) for his generous help in keeping the ??? in Greenleaf in 2017, 2018 and 2019.

Christmas at Greenleaf

Greenleaf’s 2018 Holiday Trail Of Lights

December 14, 15, 21, 22 & 23

6 to 8pm

Enter at Hwy 377 Gate/Exit at Center Street Gate

(No Entry Fee. Donations accepted and appreciated at Gate.)

Sponsors:

Roberts & Petty

Blaylock Funeral Home 

KOXE 

Tr3s Leches Panaderia 

Landmark Life

Davis-Morris Funeral Home 

Hidalgo’s Restaurants (San Angelo)

Kohler

Mid- Tex Federal Credit Union

Heartland Funeral Home 

Steves’ Market & Deli

Brennan Vineyards (Comanche)

Citizens National Bank

Brownwood Funeral & Cremation

Special thanks to the City of Brownwood, ONCOR, David Grimsley, KBB and Ross Neel (Elliot Electric Supply!

WAA @ Greenleaf

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To purchase a wreath by check or credit card for the December 15th (10am) “Tribute To Our Veterans” Greenleaf Ceremony, please call 325.646.6919 or stop by the Greenleaf Office Monday – Friday (8am to 5pm).  Wreaths are $15.00 each and must be ordered and paid for no later than 12 noon on November 23, 2018.  Greenleaf’s 2018 WAA coordinators are Jeanette Buris (325.998.6080) and Marian Thomas (325.203.3020).  SH

“Be Their Witness” Ceremony

10am – December 15th

Greenleaf Cemetery Office Front Yard

Roll Call – 11am – (Laying Of The Wreaths)

 

 

 

Brownwood Art Association Photo Group To Visit Greenleaf

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Ansel Adams

This group of talented locals will no doubt be capturing images like no others as they gather together at noon at Brownwood’s Historic Greenleaf Cemetery on Saturday, October 27th.                   http://www.brownwoodart.com/photo-group.html

Marjorie Herrera Lewis to visit Greenleaf

Please join us at Brownwood’s Historic Greenleaf Cemetery on Sunday, October 28th (2pm) for a “Meet & Greet” with Journalist, Football Coach, and Novelist Marjorie Herrera Lewis.

“In Marjorie Herrera Lewis’s debut historical novel the inspiring true story of high school teacher Tylene Wilson—a woman who surprises everyone as she breaks with tradition to become the first high school football coach in Texas—comes to life.

“A wonderfully touching and beautiful story…Tylene makes me laugh, cry, and cheer for her in ways I have not done in a long time.”—Diane Les Bocquets, bestselling author of Breaking Wild

Football is the heartbeat of Brownwood, Texas. Every Friday night for as long as assistant principal Tylene Wilson can remember, the entire town has gathered in the stands, cheering their boys on. Each September brings with it the hope of a good season and a sense of unity and optimism.

Now, the war has changed everything.  Most of the Brownwood men over 18 and under 45 are off fighting, and in a small town the possibilities are limited. Could this mean a season without football? But no one counted on Tylene, who learned the game at her daddy’s knee. She knows more about it than most men, so she does the unthinkable, convincing the school to let her take on the job of coach.

Faced with extreme opposition—by the press, the community, rival coaches, and referees and even the players themselves—Tylene remains resolute. And when her boys rally around her, she leads the team—and the town—to a Friday night and a subsequent season they will never forget.

Based on a true story, When the Men Were Gone is a powerful and vibrant novel of perseverance and personal courage.”