Horseshoe Bay history book will be ready for July 4

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  • Jim Jorden
    Jim Jorden
  • Jim Jorden, left, and Linda Lambert received framed certificates of appreciation from the city for spearheading a history book project which chronicles 50 years of Horseshoe Bay. Lew K Cohn/The Highlander
    Jim Jorden, left, and Linda Lambert received framed certificates of appreciation from the city for spearheading a history book project which chronicles 50 years of Horseshoe Bay. Lew K Cohn/The Highlander
  • Linda Lambert
    Linda Lambert
  • The Horseshoe Bay Lighthouse, pictured above, is one of the most recognizable landmarks in this 50-year old community and its image graces the cover of the new book, “The Story of Horseshoe Bay, Texas — 1971-2021.” Kelly McDuffie/Special to The Highlander
    The Horseshoe Bay Lighthouse, pictured above, is one of the most recognizable landmarks in this 50-year old community and its image graces the cover of the new book, “The Story of Horseshoe Bay, Texas — 1971-2021.” Kelly McDuffie/Special to The Highlander
The 50-year history of the city of Horseshoe Bay is the subject of a new book that will be available for sale at the annual Horseshoe Bay Property Owners Association Fourth of July celebration. Linda Lambert and Jim Jorden, the editors of “The Story of Horseshoe Bay, Texas — 1971-2021,” appeared before the Horseshoe Bay City Council at Tuesday’s regular meeting to discuss progress on the book…

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