Lytle’s Christmas Lighting & Santa’s Hayride Dec. 14

Every year Lytle holds its Annual Christmas Lighting and Santa’s Hayride. The festivities begin at 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, December 14th at the Lytle Community Center. Santa arrives at the Community Center to turn on the lights at the Community Center and Main Street. After the lighting, Santa accompanies the children and their guardians on his hayride.
The 2024 Annual Christmas Lighting and Santa’s Hayride will start loading trailers at 5:30 p.m. at the Community Center, 19031 Priest Blvd., Lytle, Tx.
Admission is $1.00 or one canned good.
For information call 830-709-3692.
Please also join us at the Shops of Lytle at 15126 Main Street where we will have Santa’s Workshop with events for the kids to include an Ornament Workshop, the North Pole Post Office and Gingerbread Bakery.
The event is brought to you by the City of Lytle, Lytle Chamber of Commerce, Pena Family, Patriot Automotive, Lytle VFW Post 12041 and HEB Plus.

National Wreaths Across America Day

National Wreaths Across America Day

The Current Events Club is proud to sponsor Wreaths Across America for the third year. Members are soliciting sponsorships from the public for the approximately 680 wreaths needed for veterans’ graves in Evergreen and St Joseph. Wreaths are $17 each and sponsorships are available through our website at http://www.wreathsacrossamerica.org/TX1147P, QR code below, or by contacting a Current Events Club member. There is still time to sponsor wreaths before this year’s ceremony.
On Saturday, December 14th, a ceremony honoring our veterans will take place at 11 am under the oak tree between Evergreen and St. Joseph cemeteries. Current Events Club members and community volunteers will then place a wreath decorated with a simple red bow on veteran’s graves. Volunteers are still needed. If you or your organization would like to volunteer at this event, contact WAA coordinators Martha Wall (210-213-5620) or Linda Kreinhop (713-562-7504).
Thank you for helping the Current Events Club and Wreaths Across America to reach its mission to Remember, Honor, and Teach.

Medina County Jr. Livestock showers selling tickets for Kawasaki Mule drawing

The Medina County Jr. Livestock Show will have a drawing where prizes include a 2025 Kawasaki Mule SX and cash prizes on Jan. 25, 2025.
The Kawasaki Mule has a value of $8,799.00. The second and third place prizes are gift cards worth $750 and $250.
Participants do not need to be present at the drawing to win.
Winner of the grand prize are responsible for additional fees. See local students who have tickets for sale.

What’s Showing?

If you are looking for something to do, these three local movie theaters are presenting new films every week: the Raye Theater in Hondo, the Plestex in Pleasanton and the Rainbow Theater in Castroville. Check weekly for new showings!
Raye Theater
Moana 2
Moana is called by her ancestors to embark on a dangerous journey on the seas of Oceania. This film is rated PG and it will be playing from Nov. 27-Dec. 5.
Plestex 4
Moana 2
This film is rated PG and it will be playing from Nov. 27-Dec. 4.
Red One
After a villain kidnaps Santa, the E.L.F. task force commander must team up with an infamous bounty hunter to save Christmas. This film is rated PG-13 and it will be playing from Nov. 27-Dec. 4.
Wicked
In the land of Oz, Elphaba is reviled for her green skin. However, her rare ability to use magic gives her opportunities which set her on a path of discovery about herself and her world. This film is rated PG-13 and it will be playing from Nov. 27-Dec. 4.
Gladiator II
An enslaved warrior begins a quest for vengeance as he fights in the Roman Coliseum. This film is rated R and it will playing from Nov. 27-Dec.4.
Rainbow Theater
Moana 2
This film is rated PG and it will be playing from Nov. 29-Dec. 1.

Devine Food Pantry Seeking Homes for Extra Food

Devine Food Pantry is seeking to locate people in our community who can use the extra bread, pastries, vegetables, fruit we receive. When we have an over-abundance, we would like to get it into the hands of those who need it.
These items will be available as long as supplies exist on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays from 11:00-1:00. Come to the dock and make your request of the volunteer workers there. If the door is shut, give is good knock.
These items will also be available as long as supplies exist on Tuesdays and Thursdays between 11:00 and 1:00. Come in through the front door and ask for Karen about getting “extra food.” She will direct you how to receive the food you are requesting based on our supplies at the time.

Calendar of events

November
25- Lytle City Council Meeting at 6:30 p.m.
25- Regular Natalia ISD Board of Trustees meeting at 7 p.m.
27- Lytle Public Library will host a story time for ages 2-5 at 10:30 a.m.
28- Thanksgiving Holiday
28- Lytle has free meals on 15233 Oak Street on the Main Street side. Meals will be served from 12 p.m. onwards as long as supplies last.
29- Beginning of the Salvation Army’s Red Kettle Drive in front of Walmart.
December
4- Lytle Public Library will host a story time for ages 2-5 at 10:30 a.m.
5- Celebrate Christmas with the Natalia Night Parade and Market. The tree lighting and the MOVE.FIT.LIVE. Santa Sprint will begin at 6:30 p.m. and the parade begins at 7 p.m. Pictures with Santa at the end of the parade.
9- Lytle City Council Meeting at 6:30 p.m.
11- Lytle Public Library will host a story time for ages 2-5 at 10:30 a.m.
13- Turn in application for Silent Santa gifts at the Devine Police Department.
16- Natalia City Council meeting at 7 p.m.
17- Regular Devine City Council Meeting at 6 p.m.
18- Lytle Public Library will host a story time for ages 2-5 at 10:30 a.m.
19- Crochet group meets at the Lytle Public Library from 5-7 p.m.
If you want to add an event to this calendar, please email devinereporter@devinenews.com or call (830) 665- 2211 and leave a message for Catherine.

Attention Artists

Do you have an interest in painting and/or drawing?  Do you want to find a place to paint and draw with others with the same interests? 

Every Tuesday morning the Lytle Friendship Art Club meets from 0930 to Noon at the Church of Christ located at 15340 Main Street Lytle, TX.

 Please call Jane Brown on 210-415-2546, for additional information. 

Wreaths Across America

54 Veterans to be honored at Longview Cemetery on Dec. 14

There are 54 Longview Military burials that will have a wreath placement on December 14th (Wreath Across America ceremony) starting at 8:00 a.m.
Almae (Ornelas) Horvath helps with the wreaths as she has someone interred at Longview Cemetery and they have enough members (volunteers) to cover the 54 veterans.
Longview’s ceremony is separate from Devine’s.

Charles E. Bush Jr.
Harvey Hugh Dayton
Calvin Murphy
Edwin B. Story Jr.
W. Durward Story
Fredrick V. Williams
Paul Austin Winters
Edwin Ellis Kearton
Frank Raymond Danna
Ernie Wilkins
Jackson Bush
Jerry Allen Thomas
John Narramore
Ed (D.R.) Martin
Roy Lovejoy
Andres “Andrew” Morales
B.C. McDonald
Reynaldo “Ray” Morales
Jose “Joe” Ornelas
Filemon Ornelas
Rodrigo O. Delgado
Carlos Ornelas Jr.
James Whitt
William A. Boyd
Mateo De La Rosa Yanez
Thomas Peyton Nowlin III
Thomas Peyton Nowlin IV
Clovis “Happy” Peron
Haby B. Seay
Elmer L. Baab
Wallace Robert Medd
Ellis Bush
Daniel Caldwell
David Harrell
Everett A. Leach
Lester N. Long
Eldo Nixon
Jack D. Rice
Thomas L. Roche
Charles L. Ross
James C. Stroud
Thomas A. Winters
William Carvin Winters
William “Bill” Harris
Dudley Willard Peterson
Dathan Woodrow Brown
Leo Rodney Nixon
John M. Cude
W.A.A. “ Bigfoot” Wallace
Thomas W. White
Melvin Vaughan
N.W. Cude
George Henson Jr.
Richard Marion Tomlinson
If anyone wishes to donate to the Longview Cemetery Association in memory of a family member or friend who is interred at Longview: Address is PO Box 32 Bigfoot, TX 78005