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47 Antique Mall of Lubbock 61 LHUCA / First Friday Art Trail
72 Bridge Hospice 4 Lubbock City Museums / Buddy Holly Center and Ar s c Spirit
45 Cactus Theater Silent Wings Museum
30 Christ in the Arts 53 Lubbock Cultural Arts Foundation
16 Christian Servants Home Care 13 Lubbock Meals on Wheels
14 Civic Lubbock, Inc. 31 Marita Tedder / Happy-Spirit Art
41 Classical 105.7 39 Patty's Heart Quilt Shop
63 Comfort Keepers 26 Rollo Gurss Construction and Roofscapes
51 Compassion Home Health Care 22 Roots / Jazzy Christmas
37 Edward Jones 33 Sheila Jordan Realty Group
2 Gene Messer 27 Shepherd King Lutheran Church
29 Glassyalley Art Studio and Gallery 28 Silver Star / A Division of StarCare Speciality Health
System
54 Grand Hearing Center 23 South Plains Obedience Training Club
49 Heartland House Assisted Living 50 Southwest Regional Wound Care Center
43 Hospice of Lubbock 9 Texas Tech Alumni Association
57 Kenneth Wyatt Galleries 35 The Inside Out Foundation
65 King's Highway Charters and Tours 31 Tutti Burkett / Glitzy Ice
11 Kiss My Mutt Mobile Dog Grooming 71 United MarketStreet
7 KSSL FM Radio 20 Wallace Theater
67 Law Offices of Lee Franks
59 Woodhouse Spa
Family Stories That Fall into Place: The Music of the Season
Winter is full of memories—especially the songs, sounds, and celebrations that echo through generations.
Whether it was a favorite Christmas album, Grandpa’s harmonica, or carols sung at church, music connects
us to the people we love.
Want to preserve your family’s holiday sounds? Try these tips:
Start with the season. Ask: Record it!
• What songs remind you of the holidays growing up? • Use your phone to record a memory
• Did your family sing together or attend concerts? • Snap a photo of the old piano
• Was there a favorite holiday album or radio program? • Jot down stories in a notebook
• Get grandkids involved!
Small memories can become treasured
Ask for stories, not just names heirlooms for future generations.
• Who played an instrument or sang in a choir?
• What role did music or pageants play in your childhood?
• Were there homemade instruments or handmade decorations? Enjoy holiday shopping with a live pianist at Market Street on 98th and
Quaker this holiday season. See store for details.
Join the South Plains Genealogical Society Every 3rd Monday
Want more family history help? for our free Beginner Genealogy Class at the Dec 15, Jan 19, Feb 16
www.spgstx.org Mahon Library Community Room. 7 PM

