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Earth balloon teaches geographic concepts
As Texas State University's Department of Geography gears up for National Geography Awareness Week this week, graduate students recently paid a visit to Wonderland School with a giant inflatable Earth Balloon. The 20-foot diameter model of the Earth provides an interactive environment for learning basic geographic and science concepts. Cheryl Frazier led Wonderland students through a series of hands-on geography activities from the outside and the inside of the walk-in globe.
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'Dealing With Life'
Returning to San Marcos, Second Act Troupe presents “Dealing with Life” featuring three comic one act plays.
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Couple to share stories about Turkmenistan experience
Former San Marcos Public Library staff member Gary Goodson and his wife Robin Wilson will share stories and photos about their two-year-stay in Turkmenistan at 7 p.m. tonight at the public library.
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State parks inviting kids to 'Go Fish!'
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department wants to make it easier for Texans to go fishing and this year has renamed and expanded its learn-to-fish initiative to include dozens of special springtime events being held at 13 state parks throughout Texas.
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Empowering Young Women
San Marcos native Seleena Smith learned a lot from her late grandparents, Jewell and Alice Hemphill.
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Birding with Jerry Hall: Learning the art of being persistent
- Answers to Go: Great Lakes play big role in earth’s fresh surface water
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American Mothers of San Marcos host honors event
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Walls of Budding Creativity
As San Marcans welcome the spring season, the walls of the San Marcos Activity Center are likewise filled with budding creativity.
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Book group to discuss ‘Death in the Woods’
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DRT members visit Texas General Land Office archives
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