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He fought for Texas Independence at Velasco, the Siege of Bexar and San Jacinto. (1962) (Marker No. 3979)
From Jenny Walker Sisson; one of the Pendleton-Gazette Facebook visitors: This years parade was exceptional! Everyone took time to really decorate the floats and all the pink shows what a great community we have. And, we won the game!!!
The Pendleton Round-up - Jock Mills
September, 2010
100th Anniversary Celebration
Photos by Betsy Hartley, College of Agricultural Sciences
CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. -- The Tomahawk fire that started on Naval Weapons Station Fallbrook has burned approximately 6,000 acres and has moved onto Camp Pendleton.
Camp Pendleton personnel in the 14-Area have been ordered to shelter in place.
Naval Weapons Station Fallbrook personnel, Camp Pendleton's De Luz housing residents and Mary Fay Elementary School were ordered to evacuate at 10:20 today.
Camp Pendleton's O'Neill Heights Housing, as well as the De Luz Child Development Center was also ordered to evacuate at 12:30.
Camp Pendleton's Paige Field house, located aboard Mainside, is serving as the evacuation site.
Children evacuated from the De Luz Child Development Center have been relocated to the Fisher Child Care Center on Mainside. Parents can contact the Fisher Child Care Center at (760) 725-0845.
Base fire crews responded to a brush fire aboard Naval Weapons Station, Fallbrook, at approximately 9:45 a.m., today. Camp Pendleton Fire Department is working with Cal Fire, North County Fire, Orange County Fire, and Oceanside Fire to contain the Tomahawk fire on Naval Weapons Station Fallbrook.
The cause of the fire is under investigation.
(Photo by Cpl. Orrin G. Farmer)
Byrd School. A one-room school built in 1879 south of Pilot Rock, Oregon. Now apart of the Umatilla County Historical Society Museum in Pendleton, Oregon.
Pendleton, IN. - What a day! What a day Christmas was. Christmas in Pendleton, Indiana that is. From early Saturday morning with the crowing of the Pendleton Snow Princess, the measuring of what is probably a record snow by Parade Grand Marshall, Alicia Roman of WISH-TV and then toward evening with the Christmas Tree Lighting and caroling, the entire town of Pendleton was filled with children, parents, and shoppers for a day that will be long remembered by all.
From Jenny Walker Sisson; one of the Pendleton-Gazette Facebook visitors: This years parade was exceptional! Everyone took time to really decorate the floats and all the pink shows what a great community we have. And, we won the game!!!
Pendleton, Indiana 06/20/2009 ─ On a bright and sunny Saturday afternoon The Born Learning Connection, South Madison Community Foundation, Town of Pendleton, and United Way of Madison County dedicated an outdoor learning trail at Brown Pool Park located at 591 E. Water Street in as part of United Way of Madison County’s “Day of Action.”
Themed, “Celebrating the Superheros in your life,” honored parents and caregivers that support early education for young children. Superman, Spiderman, Wonder Woman, and the Pendleton Heights High School Arabian horse was on hand to distribute books, balloons and refreshments to children ages 0-5 years of age.
The Born Learning Trail is a series of nine learning activities that any adult can play with young children, including activities such as hopscotch and “Watch! Stop! Learn! Play!” The activities encourage adults to follow the child’s lead, building the child’s curiosity and confidence. The Born Learning Trail promotes fun and games and important components of early learning.