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RGC Manager Darla Wurtz shows off homemade pumpkin spice poptarts that she and the students made on Monday. Photo by Alexandra Montoya/Groesbeck Journal

Red Goat Cafe Starts Lunch Service

This school year under Manager Darla Wurtz, Groesbeck ISD’s Red Goat Cafe has started offering a Lunch Service on Tuesday & Wednesday, 11 am - 1 pm. Guests are invited to dine in or order to-go, and the food options will vary each week, with lunch specials, soups, salads and tasty sweet treats available as well. Last week, I got a cup of homemade loaded potato soup, a salad, and a plate of stuffed shells in meat sauce with Parmesan on top and garlic bread on the side for $10. Hard to compete with quality food at great prices! (Bring cash payment.)

What began in 1985 as a request to build a wheelchair ramp for a friend resulted in the creation of what was then called The Dallas Ramp Project. In 2006, they became a statewide non profit organization rebranded as the Texas Ramp Project. Contributed pho

Texas Ramp Project Completes Two Builds in Limestone and Freestone Counties

What began in 1985 as a request to build a wheelchair ramp for a friend resulted in the creation of what was then called The Dallas Ramp Project. In 2006, they became a statewide non profit organization rebranded as the Texas Ramp Project. Since its inception, their mission has been to build wheelchair ramps for disabled or elderly residents with limited financial means. Potential recipients are referred by a qualifying third party through the organization’s website. Using material completely funded through the project, volunteers can be found donating their Saturday morning to help provide these individuals with safer access to their homes easing a burden for someone in need. The organization has been celebrating its 40 year anniversary building ramps across the state. No construction experience is required and ramps are typically completed in five hours.

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