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Rachel Sonnier

Contact Rachel Sonnier at rwillis@sanmarcosrecord.com.

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The Hays-Caldwell Women's Center recently held a virtual groundbreaking for its Transitional Housing Project, which will offer victims of domestic abuse long-term affordable and safe housing. Above, Brenda Remme and Miriam McCoy hold a shovel to celebrate the HCWC's groundbreaking. Photo courtesy of the Hays-Caldwell Women's Center

BREAKING GROUND VIRTUALLY

The Hays-Caldwell Women’s Center (HCWC) recently broke ground on a project 20 years in the making.

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Alma's Light San Marcos Regional Manager Lauren Guzman (left) drops off supplies at DeZavala Elementary with SMCISD Parent Liaison Michelle Delgado (right). Photos courtesy of Alma's Light

Alma's Light raises money for food bank

Nonprofit Alma’s Light is selling “Couchella 2020” T-shirts to raise money for the Hays County Food Bank to help fill the food bank’s increased needs during the coronavirus pandemic.

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Local organizations providing direct assistance to the community will speak about the process to access their services, as well as any volunteer opportunities during the San Marcos Public Library's virtual volunteer and resource fair Wednesday. Daily Record file photo

Library hosts COVID-19 volunteer & resource fair

The San Marcos Public Library is hosting a virtual volunteer and resource fair in response to COVID-19 to help local organizations providing direct assistance to the community during this time spea

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The San Marcos Art League is finding new ways to support arts in the community and artists during the COVID-19 pandemic, including making the San Marcos Art Center's gallery available for purchase online. Above, "Out of the Wilderness" an acrylic on canvas by artist Jan Pomeroy. Photos courtesy of the San Marcos Art League

San Marcos Art League keeping the arts alive

The pandemic has been, for many, a time to delve into and immerse themselves in the arts they love — whether it be music, film, painting, knitting or photography. But for many working artists, the pandemic has meant a loss of markets, venues and income avenues they depend on for their livelihoods.

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Through the support and generosity of the community, Cafe On The Square will provide more than 1,500 meals to those in need. Daily Record photo by Rachel Sonnier

Cafe on the Square continues to serve community

Small businesses all across the city are struggling to keep their doors open amid reduced employee hours, layoffs and irreparable revenue loss. But even so, they are stepping up to serve their community. Cafe of the Square General Manager Esther Henk has

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