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Creating a more scenic San Marcos

Above, volunteers help plant trees along the Interstate 35 frontage road in San Marcos as a part of Scenic Texas' '1 Million Trees Across Texas' Project. Photo courtesy of Scenic Texas

Creating a more scenic San Marcos

Scenic Texas, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of the state’s visual environment, kicked off an ambitious project this week to plant 1 million trees in Texas.

ALL IS BRIGHT

ALL IS BRIGHT

Although Sights & Sounds of Christmas' usual two-weekend festival didn't happen this year because of COVID-19, the lights were still lit up in City Park to keep the holiday spirit alive. "Sights & Sounds is very pleased with our light display this year that would not have been possible without or sponsors and community partners," said David Case, Sights & Sounds president. "We are committed to keeping the lights up until New Year for our community to enjoy. However, stay tuned, because there is more to come." Above, Jessica (mom) and Gianna (daughter) Pizana visit the Sights & Sounds lights at City Park. Daily Record photo by Lance Winter

San Marcos Academy's Corps of Cadets presents toys for Brown Santa

San Marcos Academy's Corps of Cadets presents toys for Brown Santa

Students at San Marcos Academy presented more than 100 new, unwrapped toys to Brown Santa himself following a school-wide toy drive in December. The Corps of Cadets sponsored the drive as one of their service-learning projects to benefit the Hays County Brown Santa program. With Brown Santa are Deputy Daniel Weber; Deputy Mark Andrews; Eli Hughey; Charlotte Ballou; Mason Powell; Liam Burke; LTC David Jaillite, SMA’s Commandant of Cadets; cadet Doyce Gore, Battalion commander; and ACO Kaedie Riggins. Photo by Corporal John Trinidad

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