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Texas Children's Garden Pavilion Workshop - Nacogdoches, Texas
Congratulations to Guild Board Member Tim Chauvin for his award-winning design of the 28' square pavilion for the Children's Garden at Stephen F. Austin State University. Sponsored by the Texas Forestry Association, the state-wide competition is for the Excellence in Wood Design Award.
Texas Senate Kids - Fun Learning About Texas
This section is intended for those of you who are more advanced in your reading and problem solving skills. The page targets grades four and up but, of course, people of all ages can have fun learning about the great state of Texas! Click on the "i" to get more information on a section.
TexasChildren's Entertainers - Dallas, Texas
Jeff Danger is America's Premier Family Entertainer. The recipe for Jeff Danger's family oriented entertainment is simple - start with magic, add some great puppets, throw in some juggling, and have the audience help with the fun.
The Spirit Of Christmas
Last year alone, The Spirit of Christmas gave more than 45,000 gifts to over 22,000 Texas children supervised by social services agencies. Without this program, these children would otherwise wake up on Christmas morning believing Santa had forgotten them.