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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2010-02-05 Euless ArticlesDISTRIB UTED TO: PAGE - lVL4 YOR CITY CiVCL CITY '4 TTNY CRIibI it1 CX4iVlIE BROWN YO LrNG AiVIiVIAL CiVTR !VlcDONALD COLLIIVS C.BARKER GETCHELL LIBRIRYADIVII~Y LIBRARYREF DATE DISTRIB UTED 2 /5 #lib DATE OFARTICLE IVE FVSPMER FFVST PoliTex Find political insights from her;! to D.C. at er-teIegram.com/blog~ Local ties Euless native Tracy Young, a veteran Republican media specialist, is the new commu- nications director for Republi- can state House Speaker Joe Straus. Young was deputy assistant secretary for communications under then-Education Secre- tciIJ' Margaret Spellings in Washington anti later served as Spellings' deputy regional representative in Texas. --. -- - She also worked in ae White House, directing do- mestic policy communica- tions for President George W. Bush. I Young, a 1993 graduate of Trinity High School, joined the speaker's team in December, replacing Angela Hale, StrauS' first communications direc- tor, who left to join a private communications company in Austin. ' "I'm excited to be able to get to work with all the mem- bers," Young, 35, said from her third-floor office in the Texas Capitol. "It's going to be an honor to be able to workin this building." Tracy is the daughter of Euless Director of Public Works Ron Young and wife, Linda. DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE -- IVU YOR CITY CIVCL CITY A TTNY CRIIU &lCX.111.IIE BRO WlV YOUNG AiVI!kIAL CNTR IVCDOIVALD COLLIlVS C. BARKER GETCHELL LIBRARY ADIIIIIV LIBRARY REF DA TE DISTRIBUTED 2 / rnTEoFART1cL.E a/.s- // a NE PvsPuER FFvsT DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE 1 OF / kL1 YOR CITY ClVCL CITY ATTfVY CRllkl 1ClE BROWN YOUIVG AIVI.CL~L ClVTR IVICDOIVALD COLLIIVS C. BARKER GETCHELL LIBRARY ADlVIIiV LIBR4RY REF DATE DISTRIBUTED 1/5//(1 DATEOFARTICLE FpvsT SOCIALEYES The next generation of Texas guitar heroes. .Master- Works Concert Series has a great show planned at 7 p.m., Monday at the Euless Public. Library, 201 N. Ector Drive. It will feature musician Rhett Butler. Elizabeth Chambless from ARTSNET, who brings. the free programs to Northeast ' Tarrant Co'nty, says: "Though Rhett is most well-known for playing two guitars at once, don't make the mistake of try- ing to classify him as a gim- mick performer or a one-trick pony. He regularly features five or six different guitars during his performances." For more in- ' formation, call Chambless at 817-283-3406 or see www.art- snetc.org.