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Sweet Caroline Medusa Green: Award-winning architectural form
Sweet Caroline Medusa Green: Award-winning architectural form

Sweet Caroline Medusa Green is an architectural plant of the first order. I know what you are thinking, isn’t that a sweet potato? The answer is, a hearty yes and AMEN, thank you! Sweet Caroline Medusa Green is like no other sweet potato.

07/25/2021 05:00 AM
Public invited to Arts Master Plan Open House
Public invited to Arts Master Plan Open House

The City of San Marcos invites members of the community to join an Arts Master Planning Open House on Wednesday, July 28. The meeting will begin at 6 p.m. at the Price Center, 222 W. San Antonio St. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. with light refreshments available.

07/25/2021 05:00 AM
Foodie Friday: Zydeco Jeaux's Cajun Kitchen
Foodie Friday: Zydeco Jeaux's Cajun Kitchen
07/22/2021 07:36 PM
Dave’s Hot Chicken plans to bring location to San Marcos
Dave’s Hot Chicken plans to bring location to San Marcos
07/22/2021 07:24 PM
Wimberley, Uhland join forces with Greater San Marcos Partnership
Wimberley, Uhland join forces with Greater San Marcos Partnership
07/21/2021 07:23 PM
The Economist: This stuff matters!
The Economist: This stuff matters!
07/21/2021 07:21 PM
Answers to Go
Answers to Go

SAN MARCOS PUBLIC LIBRARY

07/18/2021 05:00 AM
Summer in the Park, Movies in Your Park continue
Summer in the Park, Movies in Your Park continue

It's not too late to join the Summer fun at San Marcos Plaza Park. Summer in the Park and

07/18/2021 05:00 AM
The Journey Continues
The Journey Continues: Change in culture

My journey this week takes me to the subject of change in our culture. At my age, I have experienced many changes. One example from my childhood will illustrate: After his retirement, my paternal grandfather, Dr. Lanning, built a house in Arkansas with essentially four rooms. The kitchen was small, and not all the family could be seated together for meals. His custom was for the adults to eat first; afterward, the children ate the “leftovers”. This was very upsetting to my Houston-born mother and strange to me. However, it was normal for a man, even an educated man, who grew up in an agrarian southern culture where in rural farming communities, men ate first, followed by women, and then children. Older “Boomers” have memories of how different life is for them vs how it was for their grandparents. Change is a part of living,

07/18/2021 05:00 AM
Exploring Nature
Exploring Nature: Texas Birds

It is hard to beat Texas when it comes to birding. Although we are no longer the largest state (hello, Alaska!) we are one of the birdiest, with a whopping 648 species.

07/18/2021 05:00 AM
How to keep your plants healthy during a Texas heat wave
How to keep your plants healthy during a Texas heat wave

Summer is a season to relax and enjoy the warm weather. Basking in the summer sun is a great way to relax, but only when the temperatures are safe. Summer heat waves can compromise the health of human beings as well as their pets. Gardening enthusiasts also may need to go the extra mile to keep their plants and gardens from wilting under harsh summer sun.

07/18/2021 05:00 AM
Supporting local businesses benefits your entire community
Supporting local businesses benefits your entire community

Campaigns to “shop local” are often rooted in encouraging locals to support the small businesses in their communities. Consumers no doubt recognize that such support is vital to the survival of small businesses, but they may not realize just how much thriving local businesses benefit their communities. According to the Small Business Economic Impact Study from American Express, an average of two-thirds of every dollar spent at small businesses in the United States stays in the local community. That support can be especially valuable as the world tries to work its way out of a global recession brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. Unemployment rates rose significantly within a month of the World Health Organization declaring a pandemic as the COVID-19 virus rapidly spread across the globe. While large international corporations were in better position to avoid layoffs, small, locally owned businesses faced an uphill battle as they tried to remain in operation and retain their staffs. That’s another way shopping local can benefit local communities. The Business Alliance for Local Living Economies reports that, for every $10 million spent locally, 57 new jobs are created at local businesses. That’s an important factor to remember as the world tries to recover from the economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic.

07/18/2021 05:00 AM
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