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Resetting Lady Justice on Bee County Courthouse Dome 2005
A top Bee County Courthouse

 

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"Enlightened" Lady Justice
...Rescheduled...
Thursday March 3, 2005, Texas Independence Day,
our restored Lady Justice will be reset on the courthouse dome.
Be at Bee County Court Square at 11am.

For Immediate Release

3-1-2005

 The Program & Celebration that was to take place on Wednesday, March 2nd in Beeville, Texas to place “Lady Justice” back on top of the Bee County Courthouse has been rescheduled for Thursday, March 3rd at 11:00 am in front of the Prosperity Bank across the street from the Bee County Courthouse.  Please, revise your plans & join us for this memorable event.  We extend to you our sincerest apologies for the inconvenience.

 Teresa Holland
EX Director
Bee County CofC/CVB


Prior News Release
2-2005

A familiar sight will be returning to the top of the Bee County Courthouse in Beeville, TX on Wednesday, March 2nd.  The 800 pound statue, titled "Lady Justice" (originally called Enlightened Justice by W.C. Stephenson, the architect who sculpted the statue and mounted her atop the Bee County Courthouse in 1917) has been removed from the courthouse for about five years. A young Beeville 4-H student, Lauron Fischer, worked with other 4-H members in 2000-2001 to raise about $30,000 in local contributions to get Lady Justice removed by cranes and sent off to a Dallas art studio for repairs. After her return, Lady Justice has been placed in the lobby of the Prosperity Bank in Beeville pending restoration of the Bee County Courthouse, a $3.5 million job which is now in progress.

 

On February 28, 2005, the Chamber of Commerce will be taking photos of individuals, families, and groups in front of Lady Justice before she is put back on the courthouse.
Place: Prosperity Bank Lobby
Time: 1am to 4 pm (note time change)
Cost: $3.00 for approximately a  5x7
examples

 

BEE COUNTY TEXAS
Ceremonies
“Lady Justice”
March 3, 2004 -
11:00 AM

 

Master of Ceremonies

Honorable, Jimmy Martinez, Bee County Judge

Invocation

Rev Carl Pickett, Full Gospel Church

Presentation of Colors

 

Pledge of Allegiance

A C Jones ROTC

Music

A C Jones High School Band
  National Anthem & etc.

Blessing of Statue

Rev. Patrick Donohoe, St Joseph’s Catholic Church

Remarks

Kenneth Chesshir, Mayor of Beeville

Remarks

Judy McAda,  Representing  
  US Congressman Ruben Hinijosa

Remarks

Barbara Welder  Bee County Historical Comm., Chm.

Guest Speaker
  "Lady Justice History"

Lauron Fischer

Raising of "Lady Justice"

12:00 Noon

Music

A C Jones High School Band

Benediction

Rev. Eric Rendell Tarver,   Bethlehem Baptist Church

Photos of the event will be added March 2, 2005-TWL
   
   

 

 

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