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Cathy Ledbetter, local columnist, to speak at May Event
Thursday, May 6, 2010 • Posted May 6, 2010

Cathy Ledbetter, will be the first speaker at the MAY EVENT sponsored by the San Saba Co. Extension Education Clubs. Wednesday, May 12th. Cathy writes "Notes from the Spring Creek Arts Guild" column for the San Saba News & Star. Her topic will be "Finding Inspiration".

Cathy lives in Spring Creek with her husband, children, and lots of animals. After earning degrees at the University of Tennessee and Texas Tech, she had a widely varied career and now operates a graphic design business, RooLoo Design, and serves as Vice President and Business Manager of Spring Creek Outdoors, LLC, a wildlife consulting business. Finding inspiration comes very easily to Cathy, but finding the time to do something with it does not!

The second speaker will be Joanne Heady. Joanne, owner of Serenity Quilts of Many Colors in Brady will share her story of coming to Brady and her inspiration to open her business. She will also be bringing some ideas from the store.

To round out the morning will be Linda Kirkpatrick who is an award winning cowboy poet. Linda is coming all the way from Leaky, TX to be with us.

Registration for the day will be from 9:00 to 9:30 and Cathy Ledbetter will begin her presentation soon after. If your schedule does not permit you to spend the whole morning, you are welcome to come for the talk that most interests you. There is no admission fee but donations will be accepted to offset the expenses of the event. For more information contact the San Saba County AgriLife Extension office at 325-372-5416 or 325-372-3851.

The day will also include a display of the artistic projects completed during the past year by the Extension Club members, a silent auction, door prizes, and a luncheon served by the Extension Club members.

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