Tuesday, May 1, 2012

May 2nd Edition Highlights

In this week's Shopper, we're gearing up for not one, but two wholesome activities: Observances of the National Day of Prayer, and DrugFree Greenville's annual Walkathon.

The National Day of Prayer is Thursday, May 3rd, and it's a great opportunity to connect with your neighbors of all faiths as they pray for our nation. This week's Shopper has two local events listed where you can supplicate the Powers That Be for peace, prosperity, or any other bullet point on your political agenda.

In Greenville, observers of the Holiday plan to meet at the north side of the Hunt County Courthouse on Thursday at noon. In Lone Oak, the Day of Prayer will be celebrated on Thursday at 6:30pm at the Lone Oak Civic Center. If anyone is aware of other National Day of Prayer gatherings, post the information in the comment section of this blog, or on our Facebook!

DrugFree Greenville's Walkathon and Fiesta After the Walk are also taking place this week, on Saturday, May 5th. Registration for the Walkathon begins at 8am, and begins at 9am. After the four-mile Walk, the Fiesta After the Walk begins. All are invited to enjoy, food, fun and live entertainment in Greenville's downtown area. For more information, visit DrugFree Greenville online.

Need to hold a garage sale before it gets too hot? Have unused items sitting around that could be helping you collect a little extra cash, instead? Need something but don't know who to ask? Advertise it in the Hunt County Shopper! We print over 30,000 papers each week, with advertisers touting everything from chickens to Escalades. Call 903-455-5254 and ask for Jennifer, our Senior Account Executive. With more than 14 years' of experience at the Shopper, Jennifer knows how to help you fine-tune your advertising strategy, get you the ad you want at a price you can afford, and she does it all with a smile. Bringing you a great product with great service and a great price - that's what the Hunt County Shopper is all about!

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