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Billies ‘paint the chair’ with first responders
Members of the Fredericksburg High School Battlin’ Billies football team donated a FHS Spirit Chair Thursday to be auctioned off at the Ingram Volunteer Fire Department on Sept. 16. The chair was created by Fredericksburg High School and the National Art Honor Society. The chair represents the spirit of Fredericksburg High School because it contains the emblem for FHS. FHS was one of 11 Hill Country schools to create a Spirit Chair. The school that receives the highest auction price will receive a scholarship donation. From left, Domingo Viveros, Jose Sanchez, Yahir Hernandez, Jacksyn Andrews, Aaron Cantu, Emmit Ayala, Luke Harkleroad, Eli Quay, Aidan Neuzil, Chris Neri, Noah Tatum, Kadin Kunz, Brooks Immel, and Brett Bowers. —Standard-Radio Post/ Cary Burgess
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September 13, 2023
Billies ‘paint the chair’ with first responders

The Ingram Volunteer Fire Department is hosting their second annual Paint the Chairs for First Responders event that concludes with an auction on Saturday, Sept. 16, at the Ingram Volunteer Fire Department in Ingram.

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