Cedar Creek Lake Area Chamber of Commerce Welcomes Keep It Simple




Cedar Creek Lake Area Chamber of Commerce welcomed Keep It Simple in Mabank, Texas today with a ribbon cutting ceremony.


Renee Glover, Owner, was welcomed by Chamber members including Jo Ann Janstrom and Doreen Watts among a few others.

The ribbon cutting ceremony commenced with Glover cutting the ribbon and then expressing her love for her shop being in Mabank located near Cedar Creek Lake.
Glover makes her decorations and craft items herself and says she has a, “crazy imagination!” She specializes in reclaimed and sometimes unwanted furniture that is upcycled into beautiful imaginative creations.

One such creation she transforms is having any old metal attic roof fan and turns  them into pumpkins for Halloween! She can also make just about anything she is shown a picture of. Want a chair made of skis? Just ask, she has done plenty!
Glover can do as small of a project as you would like or decorate an entire house with her skills.

Glover is also known for her charitable work and continues to use herself as an outlet to keep those with needs in the community taken care of. She said five years ago, when her house burned down, the community gathered around her and she feels she wants to continue that for the Lake area.

Keep It Simple’s normal business hours are Tuesday through Friday 10am-5pm and Saturday 10am-3pm, but in regular Renee fashion, when asked, will meet when needed at her shop for her customers.

 

 




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Cedar Creek Lake Weather Forecast

Sunday

Chance Rain Showers

Hi: 66

Sunday Night

Clear

Lo: 26

Monday

Sunny

Hi: 39

Monday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 24

Tuesday

Partly Sunny

Hi: 41

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Mostly Cloudy

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Wednesday

Mostly Cloudy

Hi: 37

Wednesday Night

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Fishing Report from TPWD (Dec. 31)

GOOD. stained; 55 degrees; 2.74 feet below pool. 55-57 degrees; 3.71 feet below pool. The hybrid and white bass winter deadsticking bite is now in full swing! Use 1/2 ounce to 1-1/2 ounce jigs with 4-5 inch plastic flukes depending on what the winds are and drift long lengths of the lake in the deepest water 35-50 feet. Drift at speeds of .2 to .6 mph using your drift mode on your trolling motor or using drift socks. If the winds are not too bad you can just drift with the wind. Thumping on the bottom of your boat will attract fish and group them up underneath as you drift. Utilizing a splasher also works well with thumping. You will find the fish suspended between 22-28 feet when deadstricking. Look for Birds and Loons early mornings on shallow flats as the fish will come up to follow the bait and feed early especially on cloudier and colder days. The crappie bite has been getting better. Target crappie with small jigs and minnows in 7-15 feet under bridge pylons, hidden brush piles throughout the lake or under docks. Crappie fisherman have been moving spot to spot finding limits. Lots of crappies in the 7-9 inch range. Limits of crappie will happen but you may catch a lot of small ones getting to your limit. Report by Brent Herbeck, Herbeck’s Lonestar Fishing Guide Service. Water temperatures are dropping again and should be in the low 50s soon. The recent rains have brought the water up and the water is stained. The catfish have moved into running water in front of the motor creeks but can also still be caught out deep with the same techniques. The shallow bite continues to be good for catfish along wind blown banks and points near the mouths of major creeks where the actual creek runs into the lake. Fish in 2-6 feet with fresh shad anchored on bottom. The deep bite is also good dragging bigger cut shad or rough fish in 15-30 feet drifting mainlake flats. Report by Jason Barber, Kings Creek Adventures.

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