Archive for December 2011

Update: State Championship Ticket Prices Plus Broadcast And Game Time

Update: Cowboys will depart from Madison at 3:30 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 9. Please go out and cheer the Cowboys on down Highway 90 as they leave Madison and head to Orlando. The last person to leave the county, please turn off the lights!

The Madison County High School Cowboys play the American Heritage Stallions beginning at 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 10. Game tickets are $12 general admission and $17 reserved. The game will be broadcast live on SunSports beginning at 1 p.m. Go, Cowboys!

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PDF: Offensive Stats from Friday’s Night’s State Semifinal Game Against Trinity Catholic

Submitted by Cowboys Assistant Coach James Ertzberger

Click below to see them:

O stats wk13 2011

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Needy Families Need To Register Their Children At DCF For Christmas Gifts

Submitted by Judy Dean

Prayer is requested for Needy Families of Madison County. As most of you know, we give toys and books to children in Madison County at Christmas. The way for families to receive the toys is for the parent(s) to register their children at the Department of Children and Family in Madison. The forms are NOW available for parents to register their children. We have extended the closing date to register to 5:00 pm, Wednesday, Dec. 7th, but it can \not be extended further or there would be no time to fill the bags. Please help us get the word out to families in need that the registration form are at DCF in Madison and that they need to register this coming Monday through Wednesday. Please pray that everyone in need will get this information in time to give their children a fun and happy Christmas.

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LIGHT UP MADISON WAS A GREAT EVENT


 

Photos and text submitted by Pat Lightcap

Children singing, bands playing, live mannequins, photos with Santa, and local businesses decorated for the Christmas season.  All this and more as the Madison Kiwanis Club coordinated “Light Up Madison” on Saturday, December 3, 2011 in downtown Madison.  Streets were closed so that local citizens and visitors could stroll the streets enjoying the sights and sounds and foods of the winter months.  Hats off to the Kiwanis Club members and all others who worked hard to give the public–young and old–a great time of community fellowship.

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