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Calling All Car Fans!

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The Greater Quitman Area Chamber of Commerce and the Lake Country Classics Car Club will be co-sponsoring "Classics in the Park" on September 11, 2010. Gov. Jim Hogg City Park will play host to classic cars and trucks of all makes and models. All classes will be judged by Hatfield Restorations except for the Peoples Choice and Kids Choice Awards which will be voted on by all in attendance. The Kids Choice Award is new and will allow kids 13 and younger to participate in the judging by allowing them to vote on their favorite car (or truck). The Classics in the Park show is unique in that the setting will be the City Park. As car enthusiasts can attest, most car shows are held in an environment bare of trees and shade. Children will also have the playground area for entertainment after they have voted on their favorite classic. 57chevySeveral civic and non-profit groups will be on hand serving food items including funnel cakes, sno cones, hot dogs, chips, drinks, hamburgers and beef brisket (both chopped and sliced).  Local celebrity Dale "The C" Cummings will be performing songs from the 50's and 60's under the pavilion and the Friends of the Arboretum will have the Stinson House open for tours. A raffle will be conducted for a chance to win an awesome "Hot Rod Grill". The grill looks just like a 350 engine on a stand but is actually a gas grill. Tickets are $10.00 each or 3 for $25.00 and are available at the chamber office or from any chamber director or car club member. A 50/50 raffle will also be held with tickets selling for $1.00 each or 6 for $5.00. The winner will receive half of the proceeds from the 50/50 ticket sales. "Classics in the Park" promises to be one to remember and should provide a fun day for the whole family.

 Admission is free and everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend.

Car and truck owners may register in advance for $20.00. Entry forms are available at the Chamber of Commerce office in Gov. Jim Hogg City Park or on the car club's website www.lakecountryclassics.com. Registration will begin at 9 am on the day of the show. The cost is $25.00. An awards ceremony will be held at 2:00 pm. T-shirts and dash plaques will be given to the first 75 entries.classic

For more information, you may contact R.T. Bridges at 903-763-4437; Bill Beech at 903-763-4440 or the Chamber of Commerce office at 903-763-4411. More information can also be found at the Lake Country Classics Car Club website referenced above.

Last Updated on Thursday, 26 August 2010 07:56

Congratulations, Becky!

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This week's Quitman Ca$h winner, Becky Watts (right), is pictured accepting $100 cash from Brookshire's manager Shannon Beech. Also pictured is the new Executive Director for the Chamber of Commerce, Toni Cole (left).

New Message Board!

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The Greater Quitman Area Chamber of Commerce has set up a new LED (Light Emitting Diodes) electronic message board at the Governor Jim Hogg City Park. The electronic message board replaces the chamber's old (manual) marquee sign, which was installed more than 20 years ago.

The funds to purchase and install the new message board were contributed by BankTexas. "As a community bank, BankTexas has long been committed to supporting local schools, charities, and organizations," said Troy Robinson, bank president & CEO.

"Replacing the manual message board with a new technology sign has long been the goal of the Quitman Chamber, "said Chamber Chairman Martha Scroggins. "We are extremely grateful to BankTexas for helping make this a reality long before we thought it would be possible." The 4' x 8' sign will be used to promote city and community events throughout the year. The sign has the capability for both still and action presentations that can be programmed easily.

"The message board will not only be used to display the chamber's events, network mixers and members of the month, but also other events in the area and possibly students of the month," she said. "We really want to showcase Quitman." Those wishing to promote upcoming events can contact the chamber office at 903-763-4411.

Quitman Chamber Directors, Troy Robinson, president and CEO of BankTexas (left) and bank employees unveiled the city's new LED electronic message board with a special ribbon cutting ceremony last Saturday evening following the Quitman/Lake Fork Kiwanis Club's annual Christmas Parade. BankTexas contributed the funds for the purchase and installation of the new sign. The 4' x 8' sign was installed last Monday at the Governor Jim Hogg City Park. (Democrat photo by Kiki Bettis)

Last Updated on Friday, 11 December 2009 18:56

Quitman, Texas

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The Town of Quitman is a pioneer town with history that goes back to 1850 when it was founded. At that time it was established as the County Seat of Wood County.   Quitman was incorporated as a Type A General Law City in 1941.   History accounts relate that it received it’s name from John A. Quitman, who as a governor of Mississippi at one time and a prominent figure in the Mexican War.  In the early years agriculture served as the principal economic motivator of the area; and, Quitman experienced significant activity as a service center for farmers of the area.  As was the case with many rural communities, the Great Depression brought a severe economic decline to the community.

 

However, during the World War II era oil was discovered in the area and boosted the economy.  The Great Depression had a severe effect on the population; however in recent years the creation of nearby recreational lakes has added to the economic vitality of the City.  Mirroring the economic pattern of the era, Quitman experienced a decline in population during the years of the Great Depression and World War II.  However, the population of Wood County has been climbing steadily since 1960.  With the exception of the 1990 Census number, Quitman has been matching the growth experienced by the county.  The highest population recorded for Quitman was recorded in the 2000 Census with 2,030 persons.

 

However, records show the 2005 estimate as being 2,131 persons.  Utilizing the historic populations and following the county trend for increased growth, the estimated future populations for year 2010 and 2020 are 2,322 persons and 2,706 persons respectively.

Last Updated on Friday, 20 February 2009 12:57
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