HALLOWEEN HIJINKS: San Marcos Housing Authority hosts kids party Wednesday
The San Marcos Housing Authority hosted a Halloween event for kids Wednesday evening at the CM Allen Homes.The event included pizza, a cakewalk, games and activities
Contact Lance Winter at lwinter@sanmarcosrecord.com.
The San Marcos Housing Authority hosted a Halloween event for kids Wednesday evening at the CM Allen Homes.The event included pizza, a cakewalk, games and activities
Central Texas is known for a lot of things. Most significantly — culinary speaking — it’s become a haven for barbecue enthusiasts to come and see what’s smokin’.
The Wimberley Players hosted an outdoor concert Saturday night featuring Penny Stone + Longtooth. The concert was a part of its socially distanced series.
Motorist passing through Central Texas and the Hill Country may have noticed large numbers of butterflies swarming the roadways and countryside.
San Marcos Consolidated ISD welcomed students back to in-person learning Monday for the first time since March.
Above, members of the 4th Battalion - 133rd Field Artillery Regiment returned to San Marcos late Friday night after nearly a year-long deployment to the Middle East. The servicemen and women were greeted home with a water cannon salute by the San Marcos Fire Department. Daily Record photo by Lance Winter
It was a touching "welcome home" for the 4th Battalion - 133rd Field Artillery Regiment as they returned home shortly before midnight, Friday.
Over the years Sean Patrick’s Irish Pub has become an institution in San Marcos located on the southeast corner of the downtown square.
The City of San Marcos reopened its riverfront parks, neighborhood park playgrounds, a
Luciano Rocha (right) won the San Marcos Daily Record's "Show us your mask" contest with a face mask modeled after the superhero "The Flash." He won a $100 prize. He's pictured above with his mom, Kristen Rocha. Daily Record photo by Lance Winter
The City of San Marcos held a 9/11 remembrance ceremony on Friday to mark the 19th anniversary of the terror attacks. City firefighters, police officers and city staff took part of the event, which was streamed on Facebook to comply with COVID-19 social distancing guidelines. Above left, members of the San Marcos Fire Department raised the same flag that flew 19 years ago. Above middle, The San Marcos Bell was rung Friday to memorialize the firefighters who died on 9/11. Above right, Assistant Director of Parks and Recreation Jamie Lee Case places a carnation on the 9/11 memorial wreath outside of City Hall. Daily Record photos by Lance Winter
(512) 392-2458
P.O. Box 1109, San Marcos, TX 78666