The Journey Continues: Reflecting on Memorial Day
My journey to Memorial Day this year:
My journey to Memorial Day this year:
This summer, as households across the country search for their next binge-worthy TV show, local PBS stations will air the first season of "The Highpointers" with the Bargo brothers, a travel show created by and starring Texas State University alumnus Branndon Bargo (B.A. 1999) and his brother Greg Bargo.
On May 27, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) started allowing visitors to make camping reservations at state parks with arrival dates between June 1 and Sept. 7.
This year, Pedernales Electric Cooperative (PEC) and its employees donated more than $265,000 through the United Charities program to 236 charitable organizations.
The San Marcos Discovery Center is opened its brand-new online store to the public and is currently offering curbside plant pickup to all customers.
Whipping up a fresh cooked meal is one of the true joys of summer, especially when grilled grub is paired with tantalizing sides and tempting desserts.
The San Marcos Regional Animal Shelter was awarded a $2,500 grant from the Petco Foundation to support its lifesaving efforts during COVID-19.
Each summer since 1998, the Central Texas Writing Project (CTWP) at Texas State University has hosted the Young Writers Camp. But for the first time ever, CTWP is delivering its camp offerings completely online.
I was given a beautiful purple orchid plant in a plastic pot some 8 years ago. It is still blooming on a regular basis.
Editor’s note: This is a revised version of last week's column. The Daily Record is republishing the column due to multiple name misspellings. We apologize for and confusion this might have caused.
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