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Food distribution deadline set for Wednesday in the city of Seguin Families needing assistance plus volunteers are encouraged to sign-up as soon as possible
every time we have done this. One of the things and I can’t hammer this enough in people is please preregistered ahead of time. It’s going to be super duper hot on Thursday and whenever you pre-register ahead of time, that helps make the lines flow a lot faster and a lot smoother. It also helps our volunteers out too who are going to have to be on site that day registering. We do want people to register ahead of time. However, if they are not able to, we are not going to turn anyone away, we will have have people on site registering as well. But, we don’t want people to have to sit and wait Guadalupe County. in their hot cars while we are Jennifer Sourdellia, the doing that,” said Sourdellia. city’s public information officer, says the city is again Sourdellia says the city is partnering with the New pleased about serving as the Braunfels Food Bank and the host for the event and for Guadalupe Regional Medical providing much of the labor Center, to help feed hundreds that goes into serving 800 to 1,000 families at a time. of families in Seguin. It’s also for that reason, “We are getting it pretty fine that Sourdellia encourages to sign-up tuned. Again, it is going to the participants fourth time that we have done before heading out to the this. We have learned things Fairgrounds. to do differently and better See FOOD DRIVE page 2
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The Voice of Seguin Today
Volume 55 • Number 156 830 • 379 • 2234
By Cindy Aguirre-Herrera (Seguin) -- Families have two more days in which to register for the city of Seguin’s next round of free food. The city of Seguin says Wednesday at noon is the deadline to register for Thursday’s Mass Food Distribution event at the Seguin Events Complex parking lot. As a result of its three previous food distributions, the city has provided 381,000 pounds of food to 2,500 families in
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Jordan Gutierrez, an incoming fourth grader at Navarro Elementary School, is among those ready for the first day of school at the local campus. Gutierrez got to shake off any first day of school jitters by attending the school’s recent Meet the Teacher event. Photo by Vanessa Vallejo. See more Navarro Meet the Teacher photos on page 3.
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