The Crosbyton Chamber of Commerce is kicking off the New Year with the January Business of the Month, Strikes My Fancy located at 515 West Main Street. The shop , owned by Jim and Connie Duke, is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10;00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Jim and Connie search the South Plains and beyond to find objects that delight,m transport, beautify, and gladden you; in other words they Strike Your Fancy. Be sure to think of Strikes My Fancy when shopping for yourself, your home, or gifts for others. And congratulations to the Dukes for over two years in business in Crosbyton.
TRUCKIN’ ALONG U.S. ROUTE 62/82 YARD SALE
Five communities east of Lubbock on Highway 62/82 have joined together for Truckin’ along U.S. Route 62/82 Yard Sales. Join us on Saturday, October 24, 2015 from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. by traveling east from Lubbock through the communities of Idalou, Lorenzo, Ralls, Crosbyton, and Dickens. Watch for vintage markets, yard sales, farmer’s markets, and check for stops on the rural stretches of Highway 62/82 as you travel. Stop in communities to shop for bargains at the markets, yard sales, and shops that you might never get to visit without this special event. Maps of sale location will be available in each community. Don’t forget to try out local restaurants, BBQ places, burger joints, food vendors, parks, historic sights, and museums on the way. Meet the friendly folks along the route as you have a Junkin’ Good Time on Saturday, October 24, 2014.
October 2015 Business of the Month
The Crosbyton Chamber of Commerce congratulates the Housing Authority of the City of Crosbyton, the Business of the Month for October. The Housing Authority is located on Berkshire Street. The office is run by Executive Director, Darla Doss and Assistant Director Susie Justus. The apartments of the Housing Authority are maintained by Jimmy Doss and Richard Wallace. The Housing Authority’s mission is to provide safe, clean, affordable housing for its tenants. It functions under the directives of the national cabinet office of HUD, Housing and Urban Development. The office staff reports to HUD on its populations, apartments and on all financial information.
Darla Doss, oversees daily operations and works closely with a board of five Crosbyton citizens that include Chairman Betty Upchurch, Vice- Chairman, Amy Harris, Dot Witt, Nora Jean Long, and Asneth Barrera. Darla praises their work as a board and comments them for their community service.
Supervisor Jimmy Doss and Assistant Richard Wallace build cabinets in their shop, keep appliances running, and ready apartments for new tenants. Each of the Authority apartments has a refrigerator, stove, and central heating and air. The Housing Authority maintains the grounds and pays the water bill for each unit. To be eligible for an apartment the prospective tenant must pass a criminal check, credit check, and a former landlord check. The entire staff and board works to provide affordable housing in the City of Crosbyton.
Moses Farms helps Announce New Name
Our recognized business for September, Moses Farms, has been a part of the Crosbyton landscape for three generations that include Don Moses, D.J. Moses, and Dee Moses. The Chamber recognizes their exceptional contributions to agriculture on the plains and their generosity to many causes in Crosbyton. It is with pleasure that the Chamber received the help of Jarita Moses in announcing that the Chamber Board voted in August to change the name of the Chamber of Commerce to the “Crosbyton Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture.”
The Moses Farm business operations are housed in an historic building in the downtown square of Crosbyton on West Aspen Street. The farm operations are spread throughout the county. But the Moses’ have also developed a new paradigm for farm management on the plains. Jarita’s son Dee oversees the farms, but not from his home in Crosbyton or even his home in Crosby County. Dee and wife Donna live abroad. Dee returns regularly to take care of business. This model works because Rene Cruz and his son Brad are exceptional farm operators here in Crosby County. The Crosbyton Chamber of Commerce and Agricultural would like to thank the Moses family for their support and contributions to our community.
Whirligig Weekend
Be a part of the fun at Whirligig Weekend in Crosbyton on Saturday, September 19. It’s fun to look at the entries, but it is memorable to make a Whirligig. Put on the old thinking cap and make some fun for others. See you there at the Pioneer Ranch and Farm Museum on 211 East Aspen Street.
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