Virtual open house on MoPac South Environmental Study taking place through Jan. 7

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AUSTIN

Provide input on the MoPac South study

A virtual open house of the MoPac South Environmental Study will take place until January 7th. The study is being carried out to find a solution to improve security and mobility.

Participants can view the open house, view and / or download project materials, and exchange contributions. Access to the Open House: voh.mopacsouth.com.

To share: mopacsouth@ctrma.org or email Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority, c / o MoPac South Environmental Study, 3300 Interstate 35 North, Suite 625, Austin, TX 78705.

Courtesy of the Central Texas Regional Mobility Board

GEORGETOWN

Breakfast with Santa on Saturday

The city of Georgetown announced the 21st Annual Breakfast with Santa Claus on Saturday from 9:00 am to 11:00 am at the community center, 445 E. Morrow St., in San Gabriel Park.

Attendees can drive by and wave to the Santa and Georgetown firefighters and grab a gift bag of goodies and coupons donated by local businesses. No food will be served and no face-to-face photos or contacts with Santa will be available to protect attendees during the pandemic.

Breakfast with Santa is sponsored by the Georgetown Fire Department and the Sun City Rotary Club. The aim is to focus again on nutritional aid for children and families. All sponsorships and donations directly benefit children and families. The Sun City Rotary Club estimated that they helped more than 200 children have breakfast with Santa Claus over the past year.

Further information: 512-930-3473; bit.ly/3DnGfJg.

From news reports

SAN MARCOS

City promotes wellness initiative

San Marcos City Council approved $ 43,500 for the Seek Institute’s Community Wellness Initiative, which provides support for mental health and wellbeing.

The project provides assistance in the form of group and one-to-one teletherapy services in Spanish for individuals in the immigrant community, individual and family counseling for bail recipients from Hays County, and group and one-to-one therapy for San Marcos teachers.

The project has provided free services to approximately 200 people since its inception, a collaboration between the Seek Institute and Mano Amiga & the Bail Project, who work with foreign-born and / or former inmates.

From news reports

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