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Squirrel repair in motion City officials share details behind getting damaged squirrels back in action Cindy Aguirre-Herrera
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WANTED Dental office brings back its Soup Social contest Cindy Aguirre-Herrera
(Seguin) – A local dentist hopes to give the community something to smile about when she welcomes the return of a local tradition. After a long break, Dr. Janice Weinman and her team at Seguin Smiles will be hosting its Soup Social this Wednesday from 5 to 7 p.m. Dr. Weinman says her staff is excited about bringing back the tradition after almost seven years. “We had lots of our patients asking, ‘when are you going to do the Soup Social again?’ Soup, pg. 3
(Seguin) -- Rest assured that the three squirrels damaged over the last several months along the city’s Squirrel Trail Program are on their way back as soon as possible. However, when time and money are involved, things often take time. That’s according to Kyle Kramm, Seguin Main Street Program director. “They are taking a little longer to get repaired than what they thought it was going to take. But they are still in progress of getting repaired,” said Kramm. The first fiberglass squirrel to be damaged was Happy over at Park West. Happy’s tail reportedly broke off in September and has since been undergoing restoration. The two most recent squirrels to be broken and destroyed were Sudy over at the Texas Women’s Federated Building located at 432 N. River St and the Wendy Parker Squirrel located outside of Seguin City Hall at 205 N. River St. Officials say, in these two cases, both squirrels were reportedly
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Photo courtesy City of Seguin purposely targeted by vandals. Despite the heartbreak of having to piece these art pieces back together, Kramm says the city, luckily, allowed for a contingency
budget for these types of situations. “The repair of the squirrels is being overseen by the Seguin Commission on the Arts. Repair, pg. 3