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Returning favorites, new attractions highlight 2023 Terrell Jubilee

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SHARON HARPER Director Of Marketing & Events, Terrell Chamber Of Commerce The countdown for the next installment of the The Terrell Chamber of Commerce/CVB Jubilee is officially on with this year’s event set to take place at Ben Gill/Lions Club Park April 20-23. The annual Terrell Jubilee consists of a state championship BBQ cook-off, 5K walk/run, Kids fun run, car show, arts and crafts vendors, quilt show, business & health expo, food vendors, kids zone, carnival and live entertainment.

Around Town

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April 3-6: Preschool screenings will be held for children from birth to 5-years-old that reside within the boundaries of Terrell ISD who may be slow in developing or having difficulty speaking, hearing, seeing or that have a physical impairment. There is no cost.

BRIEFS

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The King’s Fort Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution has announced that it will be hosting its fourth annual Prom Dress Drive benefitting local high school students in need of prom attire. Prom clothing for boys and girls will be accepted at The Heart of Avon located 203 East US Highway 80 in Terrell.

Track teams compete at Bluebonnet Relays

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The Terrell track and field program made its way to Lion’s Memorial Stadium in Ennis March 24, competing against athletes from Fairfield, Forney, Wilmer-Hutchins, Corsicana, Ennis, Harmony Excellence, Dallas Madison, Palestine and Crandall at the annual Bluebonnet Relays.

Tigers sweep past Lancaster in district

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The Terrell Tigers entered last week’s games against Lancaster at a low point, having dropped five consecutive games overall as they watched their overall record dip to 2-12-1. Terrell would show plenty of grit and rebound in impressive fashion from their slow start, easily playing two of their best games of the season to dismiss Lancaster by a combined score of 18-3.