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Heavenly Father, Please be with us always and take away all worries, sadness, financial crisis, illnesses; and please watch over and heal our family and friends. Please bring peace where there is chaos, bring light where there is darkness and put love in our hearts. AMEN

Special Spring 2020 Edition - http://arlington.yorkritetexas.org/OES-pgs.htm Vol.2 Ed. 3b

More goodies to help while away the time. Hope you are all doing well.

Grab a pencil and piece of paper. How many words can you make using the letters in “Eastern Star”? We found 62!

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Check out Our Web sites: Main - http://www.arlington.yorkritetexas.org/ OESindex.htm Events and Newsletters - http://www.arlington.yorkritetexas.org/ OES-pgs.htm Last Meeting - http://arlington.yorkritetexas.org/daylig ht/meetings/feb-2020.htm Memory Test (continued) 6. Before he was the Skipper's Little Buddy, Bob Denver was Dobie's friend... A. Stuart Whitman B. Randolph Scott C. Steve Reeves D. Maynard G.Krebbs E. Corky B. Dork F. Dave the Whale G. Zippy Zoo

7. Liar, liar... A. You're a liar B. Your nose is growing C. Pants on fire D. Join the choir E. Jump up higher F. On the wire G. I'm telling Mom

8. Meanwhile, back in Metropolis, fights a never ending battle for truth, justice and... A. Wheaties B. Lois Lane The LORD is my strength C. TV ratings and song, and he is D. World peace E. Red tights become my salvation: he F. The American way is my God, and I will G. News headlines praise him and I will exalt him. 9. Hey kids! What time is it? Exodus 15:2 A. It's time for Yogi Bear B. It's time to do your homework C. It's Howdy Doody Time D. It's Time for Romper Room E. It's bedtime F. The Mighty Mouse Hour G. Scooby Doo Time The Moon is the only natural satellite of Earth: 10. Lions and tigers and bears... A. Yikes orbit: 384,400 km (238857 miles) from Earth B. Oh no diameter: 3476 km (2169 miles) C. Gee whiz D. I'm scared As the Moon orbits around the Earth once per month(every 27.3 days), E. Oh my the angle between the Earth, the Moon and the Sun changes; we see this F. Help! Help! G. Let's run as the cycle of the Moon's phases. The time between successive new moons is 29.5 days (709 hours), slightly different from the Moon's orbital period (measured against the stars) since the Earth moves a significant distance in its orbit around the Sun in that time.

- Pantego

- Though settlers arrived there around 1860 during the Civil War times, it wasn't until 1884 that Frederick Foscue donated the land for the first school and wanted the town named after ~ May the Lord watch between me Pantego, a Caddo Indian who assisted some of the early Anglo settlers in eastern Tarrant and thee while we are absent, from County, Texas. The offical name is "Town of Pantego". Pantego was completely surrounded one another ~ by the city of Arlington by 1989 and remains predominantly a residential community.

- The incorporation date of Pantego: 1949 (City) 1952 (Village)

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The Arctic, where the North Pole is, is an ocean surrounded by landmasses. Here, you might find animal life such as polar bears, reindeer, and foxes. While many people think snow when they hear "Arctic," in fact much of the Arctic is tundra (treeless plains characterized by low shrubs; black, mucky soil; and, deeper down, permanently frozen soil) and boreal forest (woodlands made up mostly of evergreen trees and shrubs that bear cones, such as pine cones). A wide variety of plant life can survive in the Arctic, including mosses, lichens, and hundreds of flowering plants.

By contrast, the Antarctic, where the South Pole is found, is a continent surrounded by oceans. While the Arctic is cold, the Antarctic is even colder—only 2 percent of it is not covered by ice. Temperatures there have been recorded as low as -128.6 º F, (-89.22 º C)! It is so cold that there are only two species of flowering plants that can survive. But many animals live here, such as penguins and many species of seals and whales, including the orca, or killer whale.