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Rachel Sonnier

Contact Rachel Sonnier at rwillis@sanmarcosrecord.com.

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The highly-regarded Mariachi Nueva Generación, from Texas State University's Latin Music Studies program, will perform live at the San Marcos Public Library on Sept. 29 at 10 a.m., as part of their celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month. Photo courtesy of  John Lopez

Hispanic Heritage Month at the library

The library is observing Hispanic Heritage Month with several chances to celebrate the heritage and culture of the city’s largest minority community.

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Showdown bartender Violet Shrock pours Dripping Springs Artisan Gin into a glass during the 2017 Mer-tini Shakedown competition. Daily Record file photo by Denise Cathey

Mer-tini Shakedown: A high-spirited competition

Local bars and restaurants are gearing up for the third annual Mermaid Society SMTX’s Mer-tini Shakedown, a friendly – yet fierce – competition among local mixologists to create the best  Mer-tini

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Sisters Mallory, Eleanor and Bailey Clark inch closer to the banks of the San Marcos River to see the mermaids. Aquamaids from Adventure Scuba in Plano splashed about in the clear waters of the river in full mermaid dress during the 2017 Aqua Faire. Daily Record file photos by Rachel Willis 

The 2018 Aqua Faire

The 2018 Mermaid SPLASH Festival is just around the corner and organizers for this year’s Aqua Faire are preparing for a free, family-friendly event that celebrates San Marcos’ arts, culture,

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Maya the Mermaid, aka Angela Zumwalt, welcomed the attendees of the 43rd Annual Hispanic Business Convention of Texas with information about the historic and ecological significance of the San Marcos River and an invite to upcoming Mermaid Society SMTX events. Daily Record photo by Rachel Willis

Mayor welcomes conventioneers

Thursday marked the Opening Celebration of the 43rd Annual Hispanic Business Convention of Texas hosted by the Texas Association of Mexican American Chambers of Commerce (TAMACC) at the Embassy Suites-City

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Local Drag Queen Tequila Rose will be the official reader at Saturday's Drag Queen Story Hour at Wake the Dead Coffee House. The event will feature fun stories for children of all ages and live music with Molly J. Hayes. Daily Record photos by Denise Cathey

Drag Queen Story Hour returns Saturday

Wake the Dead Coffee House will host the second ever Drag Queen Story Hour in San Marcos this Saturday from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.

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