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Above, Mucho Taco's Mucho Nachos — a heaping portion of nachos came with ground beef, refried beans, queso, sour cream, tomatoes and a jalapenos piled on top of tortilla chips — and two Mucho Tacos, which comes with ground beef, lettuce, sour cream and tomatoes. Daily Record photo by Nick Castillo

Foodie Friday: Mucho Taco

Eat at Mucho Taco and save mucho dinero. 

That’s what we did this Foodie Friday. We stopped at the local fast-food Mexican spot off Interstate 35 to sample what Mucho Taco had to offer.

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Above, Wimberley Cafe's homestyle burger, which comes with a 6-ounce Angus beef patty with lettuce, tomatoes, onions and pickles with mayo and mustard. Below, Wimberley Cafe's Turkey Avocado BLT with a side of fried okra. Daily Record photos by Nick Castillo & Lance Winter

Foodie Friday: Wimberley Cafe

In an effort to knock out two birds with one stone, we headed out to Wimberley for Foodie Friday this week. 

Bobcat Pride Scholarship Foundation to hold 10th birthday celebration

Bobcat Pride Scholarship Foundation will hold its 10th birthday reboot celebration on Saturday, April 9, from 2 – 6 p.m. at Wake the Dead Coffee House. The event will feature live music by River Mountain Green and a short program at 4 p.m. At the program, BPSF will share highlights from the past fiscal year and upcoming goals for the foundation. There will also be silent auction bundles available for bidding, and participants need not be present to win.

SMARTS celebrates 50th anniversary

Sharon East, Charlotte Evans, Viki Hicks and Cheryl Blake.

SMARTS celebrates 50th anniversary

Gene Stokes, Dr. Michael Cardona, and Dr. Eric Wright

SMARTS celebrates 50th anniversary

Alice Castillo, president of SMARTS. Photos submitted by SMARTS

SMARTS celebrates 50th anniversary

The San Marcos Area Retired Teachers and Staff (SMARTS) met to celebrate its 50th anniversary at the San Marcos Recreation Hall, March 8. Since the group began and was chartered in the fall of 1971, the theme was the 70s, with tie dye and psychedelic colors and clothes. About 40 people were in attendance with several former presidents and officers, new members, visitors, plus special guests: Gene Stokes, district 13 president of Texas Retired Teacher Association, Dr. Michael Cardona, superintendent of San Marcos Consolidated School District and Dr. Eric Wright, superintendent of Hays Consolidated School District.

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