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  • You're invited to Messy Church! Join us on Saturday, June 27, from 4:30–6:00 p.m. at the Creative Arts Center, 200 W. 5th Street in Bonham. Together we'll explore the importance of speaking with kindness and love through hands-on activities inspired by Proverbs 16:24.
  • June is going to be a busy month for the airwaves and the club. The biggest event will be the ARRL Field Day June 27 and 28, 2026. FCARC will set up at the Bois D'Arc Creek Cowboy Church beside their arena and operate for the roughly 24hour event, and we invite you to stop by and see what we do.
  • The City of Garland is giving residents a first look at the future of the Granville Arts Center, a project funded through Proposition C of the voter-approved 2025 Grow Garland Bond Program. “As both a patron and protector of the fine arts, we’re thrilled to invest in the continued future of arts and entertainment in Garland,” stated Amy Rosenthal, cultural arts director for the City of Garland. “The Granville Arts Center has been a cornerstone of Garland’s cultural life for more than 40 years, and this investment ensures it can continue supporting the incredible artists, organizations and performances our community knows and loves for decades to come."
  • It is that time of year again for the annual ARRL sponsored Ham Radio Field Day. Amateur Radio operators across the country will gather to erect antennas, attach feedlines and power up radios to make contacts with stations all over the country and the world. This is a 24-hour event beginning on Saturday, June 27 and ending the afternoon of June 28. Plano Amateur Radio Klub will join the Fannin County ARC, the Grayson County ARC and others across the state and nation in participating in this event.
  • Richard Sesbino, Senior Auditor at BrooksWatson, a Houston, Texas, accounting firm, opened the discussion by thanking the county auditor's office for cooperating in what the external auditor called "a very pleasant experience." Sesbino quickly got to the heart of the matter, advising the court that the county received an unmodified rating -- the overall highest rating -- and a "clean opinion." In other business, Fannin County Commissioners Court approved the final payment of Help America Vote Act (HAVA) invoices in order to qualify for reimbursement from the Secretary of State.
  • 1963 – Cold War: U.S. President John F. Kennedy gives his "Ich bin ein Berliner" speech, underlining the support of the United States for democratic West Germany shortly after Soviet-supported East Germany erected the Berlin Wall. "Ich bin ein Berliner" (German pronunciation: [ɪç bɪn ʔaɪn bɛʁˈliːnɐ]; "I Am a Berliner") is a speech by United States president John F. Kennedy given on June 26, 1963, in West Berlin. It is one of the best-known speeches of the Cold War and among the most famous anti-communist speeches. The speech is considered one of Kennedy's finest, delivered at the height of the Cold War and the New Frontier. Twenty-two months earlier, East Germany had erected the Berlin Wall to prevent mass emigration to West Berlin. The speech was aimed as much at the Soviet Union as it was at West Berliners. Another phrase in the speech was also spoken in German, "Lasst sie nach Berlin kommen" ("Let them come to Berlin"), addressed at those who claimed "we can work with the Communists," a remark at which Nikita Khrushchev scoffed only days later. Speaking to an audience of 120,000 on the steps of Rathaus Schöneberg, Kennedy said, "Two thousand years ago, the proudest boast was civis Romanus sum ["I am a Roman citizen"]. Today, in the world of freedom, the proudest boast is "Ich bin ein Berliner!"... All free men, wherever they may live, are citizens of Berlin, and therefore, as a free man, I take pride in the words "Ich bin ein Berliner!"