Royse City High School vice president of the Science Club, Brandi Washington, attempts to shape a DNA model into a double helix. Biology teacher Vicki Coker displayed the student DNA models at the high school in recognition of National DNA Day.
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- Rockwall County Calendar To submit your entertainment event, please e-mail rockwall@heraldbanner.com and reference the Rockwall County Calendar in your e-mail.
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Peggy’s trail ride held for second year
Peggy Shinabarger opened her heart and her feed store again for a second annual benefit trail ride Saturday from Peggy’s Feed & Tack on FM 548.
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To submit your entertainment event, please e-mail rockwall@heraldbanner.com and reference the Rockwall County Calendar in your e-mail.
(May 23) Royse City Ramblin’ Rod Run
Muscle cars, street rods, open cars, t-buckets and roadsters, convertibles, and decades’ worth of cars are expected at the Royse City Ramblin’ Rod Run May 23. It is a Royse City Main Street fund-raiser. It will be at Walker Hawk Ball Fields located just off of Erby Cambell Blvd. south of State Highway 66. For information, contact Kari Hollifield, Main Street Director, 972-636-2184. Arts and crafts vendors are welcome also.
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Denim and Diamonds | Lakeland Academy holds fundraising gala at Hilton Bella Harbor
Lakeland founder Norma Morris presents her “Brain-based learning model” to attendees at the school’s “Denim and Diamonds” fundraiser at Rockwall’s Hilton Bella Harbor last Thursday night.
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Getting a GENETIC touch-up | RCHS SCIENCE CLASSES MODEL DNA
Royse City High School vice president of the Science Club, Brandi Washington, attempts to shape a DNA model into a double helix. Biology teacher Vicki Coker displayed the student DNA models at the high school in recognition of National DNA Day.
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- Fourth graders then, seniors now, to walk in memory of classmate In memory of their friend who would have been a senior this year, but succumbed to a heart ailment while in the fourth grade, Royse City High School seniors are holding a walk on Saturday, April 25, and invite everyone to join them.



