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Sinai Pentecostal Church Pastor Sam Montoya (right) will celebrate his 50th anniversary as a pastor on Sunday. Above, Sam and his wife Melba sit together at a pew inside the church. Sinai will hold two services Sunday celebrating the Montoyas time at the church — 8:30 a.m. in Spanish and 10:30 a.m. in English. Daily Record photo by Nick Castillo

'THE HIGHLIGHT OF MY LIFE': Montoyas celebrate 50th anniversary as pastors of Sinai Pentecostal Church

When Sam Montoya arrived in San Marcos, he was just 21 years old. A fresh face in the community as the new pastor of Sinai Pentecostal Church. 

Foodie Friday, Blue Dahlia Bistro, San Marcos, San Marcos News, San Marcos Record

Left, Blue Dahlia Bistro's Coq au Vin Blanc — a savory chicken stew with  mushrooms, garlic, capers, prosciutto, all cooked in a white wine cream sauce served with a side salad. Above, Blue Dahlia's breakfast sandwich served with mixed greens. Daily Record photos by Nick Castillo & Lance Winter

Foodie Friday: Blue Dahlia Bistro

San Marcos is blessed with a variety of great eating establishments but if you’re looking for something that is not so ordinary then you’ve got to try Blue Dahlia Bistro.

Señorita Rosalita Cleome celebrates her 15th
Señorita Rosalita Cleome celebrates her 15th

Señorita Rosalita cleome celebrates 15 years and 237 awards as recognition of the best cleome in the market. Photos by Norman Winter

Señorita Rosalita Cleome celebrates her 15th

The fiesta de quince años is a celebration of a girl’s 15th birthday, obviously with its cultural roots in Mexico and throughout Latin America. The girl celebrating her 15th birthday is a quinceañera. While I am not exactly sure of the birthday, it was 15 years ago that our girl of the plant world Señorita Rosalita cleome won her first award. Today she has won 237 of the top awards in the country and forever changed the world when it comes to using the cleome in the landscape. Before the arrival of Señorita Rosalita

‘Be Froze’

San Marcos’ own Bennie Cherry, a.k.a. BC the Ice God. Submitted photo

‘Be Froze’

Froze means, “Water in its rock-solid form.” BC performs for a packed house at LongHorn Daquiris, a venue that supports local artists. “When someone can feel your energy and then take that energy and apply it to something for them, that’s just the greatest blessing.” Cherry said.

‘Be Froze’

With BC’s first project, Froze Vol. 1, he achieved the certified rank of one million streams on Spotify. Find BC’s music there and on Apple Music, Soundcloud and YouTube as well.

‘Be Froze’

BC the Ice God is the first rap artist to headline a show at the San Marcos’ historic Cheatham Street Warehouse. “Their sound system is amazing.” Photos submitted by Bennie Cherry

‘Be Froze’

Bennie Cherry moved to San Marcos from Las Vegas in second grade, where he attended Crockett Elementary before the new building was built. He grew up alongside his classmates, earning Crockett Cash and getting involved with sports. Like many San Marcans, Cherry played basketball under Coach Charles Austin, who told Cherry that on the court, he had ice water in his veins.

To Bean, or Not to Bean...

A hotly debated topic in many Texas households: Is it chili if it contains beans? Either way, try this recipe for a nice bowl of comfort after a long, trying month. Photo from Metro Creative

To Bean, or Not to Bean...

Busy individuals sometimes think they have to skimp on home-cooked meals because there simply aren’t enough hours in the day to prepare something fresh. While the drive-through lane of the nearest fast-food establishment can be tempting, rest assured there are many dishes that can be whipped up in a flash.

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