Friends,
Two more examples of a great village.
(1) The Salado Church of Christ had a great worship service Sunday led by their youth. Some so small they had to have a chair to reach the microphone. As their time came to lead singing or read scripture, they stood up, walked smartly, shoulders square, chin out, determination in their demeanor, and did a flawless job of leading the congregation.
The congregation reciprocated with beaming smiles, proud looks, and genuine appreciation for their children and youth.
Afterwards, the fellowship hall was filled with members, visitors, and relatives. Birthdays were recognized, voices were raised singing happy birthday, and food was served. United Methodist have the reputation of having great cooks, however, they may have met their match. Who would win a cook-off is unknown.
(2) The Salado Vintage Cakery is moving to the location behind Magnolias where Brownings was previously located. They will expand their menu to include soup, sandwiches, and a variety of desserts. Not sure of the exact date, but it may be as early as 1 July.
(3) There is so much going on -- you might want to attend City Council Thursday evening 6 P.M. just to hear a few things. You are always welcome. Please know it could be a long session. There is much business.
This reads like a Chamber of Commerce Report. That is fine, we all have the same goal -- make Salado the best small town in Texas. The Chamber is a great partner with us.
Very Respectfully,
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