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November is the month for celebrating Native American Heritage Month.
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Answers to Go

San Marcos Public Library

625 E. Hopkins St.

512-393-8200

Answers to Go

Q.What kinds of cookbooks does the library have to help me with Thanksgiving? I want to cook something historical — like a Native American dish, or an early American dish.

Salsa Dad

Cesar Elizondo’s homemade campfire salsa represents a Texas heritage going back 11 generations. Elizondo’s uncompromising devotion to keeping the recipe true to his family’s legacy is what sets it apart from other salsas on the market.

Salsa Dad

Elizondo has enjoyed great success at festivals and farmer’s markets.

Salsa Dad

Chips off the
entrepreneurial block: Cesar Elizondo takes a photo with his business-minded proteges, Jaime (left) and Sophia (right).

Salsa Dad

Cesar Elizondo rocks an awesome sauce

’Untold Wonders’ now open at The Price Center

Tree of Life mosaic by Glynis Christine.
Photo submitted by The Price Center

’Untold Wonders’ now open at The Price Center

The Pink Nectar Cafe mixed media on wood by Jennifer Epperson.
Photo submitted by The Price Center

’Untold Wonders’ now open at The Price Center

The Price Center’s “Untold Wonders” visual arts exhibit is now open throughout the first-floor galleries of the center. This new 79-piece gallery show features assorted works celebrating the wonders of the world. The colorful and imaginative art on display explores the natural, supernatural and imaginary worlds of more than 70 contributing artists. A wide range of media, subjects, and traditional and alternative creative techniques are explored.

HEB honors veterans

Veterans received goodie bags donated by HEB.
Photo by Bernadette Adams

HEB honors veterans

As the U.S. marked Veteran’s Day on Nov. 11, Maurice T. Suttles VFW Post 3413 received 50 goodie bags from HEB San Marcos 2, Corp. no. 455.

Prepare your garden for winter’s onslaught

Adding a layer of mulch around plants can insulate roots and the soil against hard frosts..
Photo from Metro Creative

Prepare your garden for winter’s onslaught

Individuals who don’t live near the equator or in another warm climate know that winter will rear its chilly head this year. Cold temperatures and snowy conditions may be excellent for skiing and sledding, but gardeners recognize these conditions are not ideal for their plants.

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