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The Panhandle Crisis Center is offering the opportunity to help children and families in need this Christmas with the Angel Tree Project, with Angel Trees set up in local businesses to let benefactors purchase gifts for kids. Pictured with the Angel Tree in Tractor Supply are, from left, Samantha Mills, Crisis Center advocate Valeria Najera, community educator Delma Lopez, Lisa Kerl, and Yuri Rosales.

The Panhandle Crisis Center is offering the opportunity to help children and families in need this Christmas with the Angel Tree Project, with Angel Trees set up in local businesses to let benefactors purchase gifts for kids. Pictured with the Angel Tree in Tractor Supply are, from left, Samantha Mills, Crisis Center advocate Valeria Najera, community educator Delma Lopez, Lisa Kerl, and Yuri Rosales.

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GARLANDS OF GIVING The City of Perryton has once again set up a Giving Garland this year instead of the traditional Giving Tree in City Hall to assist local citizens who have difficulty paying their winter heating bills. Anyone can make anonymous donations to help pay utility bills. Pictured with the garland are, from left, city employees Sandra Sosa, Laura Rivera, and Patty Martinez.

GARLANDS OF GIVING The City of Perryton has once again set up a Giving Garland this year instead of the traditional Giving Tree in City Hall to assist local citizens who have difficulty paying their winter heating bills. Anyone can make anonymous donations to help pay utility bills. Pictured with the garland are, from left, city employees Sandra Sosa, Laura Rivera, and Patty Martinez.

City of Perryton’s Giving Garland set up to assist utility customers

For many years, the City of Perryton has been setting up their Giving Tree in City Hall to help local citizens who may have trouble paying their winter heating bills.But with their second Christmas in their temporary location at 417 S.
Members of the Perryton-Ochiltree Chamber of Commerce, along with friends, family, staff, and well-wishers were on hand recently for a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Alye & Co. at 114 S. Main Street in Perryton. The flower shop and home decor store is owned by Alye Waide.

Members of the Perryton-Ochiltree Chamber of Commerce, along with friends, family, staff, and well-wishers were on hand recently for a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Alye & Co. at 114 S. Main Street in Perryton. The flower shop and home decor store is owned by Alye Waide.

Area veterans were honored at Perryton High School’s annual Veterans Day program on Nov. 12. Pictured are, from left, front row, Don Simpson, Robert Mantooth, Neal Davis, Charlie Ludi, Byerl Bates, Don Hulsey, and Robert Overton; second row, Dempsey Malaney, Nikki Green, Dunningan McWhorter, Dr. H.R. Sharp, and Raymond Holt; third row, Mike Richardson, J.W. Hardy, J.W. Brown, Arvel Wall, Doug McGarraugh, and Gerardo Rosales; and back row, Frank Pacheco, Chase Allison, Danny Thurman, Nathan Ellzey, and Ryan

Area veterans were honored at Perryton High School’s annual Veterans Day program on Nov. 12. Pictured are, from left, front row, Don Simpson, Robert Mantooth, Neal Davis, Charlie Ludi, Byerl Bates, Don Hulsey, and Robert Overton; second row, Dempsey Malaney, Nikki Green, Dunningan McWhorter, Dr. H.R. Sharp, and Raymond Holt; third row, Mike Richardson, J.W. Hardy, J.W. Brown, Arvel Wall, Doug McGarraugh, and Gerardo Rosales; and back row, Frank Pacheco, Chase Allison, Danny Thurman, Nathan Ellzey, and Ryan

QUILT GUILD CHARTER MEMBERS— The Friendship Quilt Guild recently celebrated its 35th birthday. Charter members of are, from left, Peggy Cantu, Nelle Evans (both night group), Lana Pulpan (day group) and Bonita Campbell. (both day and night groups).

QUILT GUILD CHARTER MEMBERS— The Friendship Quilt Guild recently celebrated its 35th birthday. Charter members of are, from left, Peggy Cantu, Nelle Evans (both night group), Lana Pulpan (day group) and Bonita Campbell. (both day and night groups).

Quilt guild celebrates 35 years

The Friendship Quilt Guild recently held a “birthday bash” to celebrate 35 years as a quilt guild.A joint meeting of the Day Guild and Night Guild reviewed accomplishments of the group and honored charter members.
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PISD Menu

Breakfast Menus for Grades K-12 Lunch Menus for All Grades Unless Noted Otherwise At PJH and PHS Students Have a Choice of Salad Entree, Fruit & Milk for Lunch Each DayMonday, Dec. 2:Breakfast: Cinnamon roll and bacon or cereal and toast, fruit, fruit juice, milk.
Pre-K

Pre-K

Pre-K Breakfast Menu

Monday, Dec. 2:Cereal, toast, fruit, white milk.Tuesday, Dec. 3:Pancake wrap, cheese stick, fruit, white milk.Wednesday, Dec. 4:Power Breakfast (biscuit, gravy, scrambled eggs, bacon), fruit, white milk.Thursday, Dec. 5:Breakfast pizza, fruit, white milk.Thursday, Dec.