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POWWOW 2023

Above, Dr. Mario Garza offers the blessing that began the 2023 Sacred Springs Powwow on Saturday and Sunday at the Meadows Center for Water and the Environment in San Marcos. There were indigenous arts on display and approximately 100 Native American dancers performed. Some attended workshops on the Coahuiltecan language, a program of the Indigenous Cultures Institute. Daily Record photos by Gerald Castillo

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Dear Abby

Expectant Mom feels unsupported by both her in-laws and husband

DEAR ABBY: My husband and I are expecting our first child this year. I moved to the United States a few years ago to be with him. His family is mostly absent from our lives. I have tried to make an effort with my inlaws, but it’s always met with failure. They make excuses, so we have come to accept that we see them only during holidays. It has put a strain on our marriage.

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Youth, School Donations

The Greater San Marcos Youth Council donated school supplies to Gary Job Corps staff families, to get the school year off to a fine start. GSMSYC and the Gary Job Corps have partnered for two decades, collaborating on everything from helping the youth at Christmas to assisting with projects. The most recent activity was the Community Bingo held at the Espinoza Recreation Center. GSMYC operates a private non-profit Children’s Shelter for children 2-17. Pictured are “Pit Crew” Center Director Angela Rackley, Director of Administration Julie Holzinger, Procurement Manager Barbara Sewell, Administrative Assistant Michelle Jackson and Bill Jackson. Also shown are Student Government Association student members Kamryah King, Delltah Robinson, Marion Woods and SGA Coordinator Hope Powell, with children Janiah Pickins, Dula Surrell, Nola Surrell and Jasper Milstead. Photos provided by Gary Job Corps

Health officials recommend children, seniors receive flu, RSV, COVID-19 shots early

As the country enters the cold and flu illness season, Texas physicians warn there are three viruses lurking in the air–the influenza virus that causes the flu, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), and SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. Physicians say the best way to say safe–especially for those at greatest risk of severe illness–is to vaccinate against all three.

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