Wednesday, September 19, 2012

The Kid's Cafe Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Takes Place At The Seco Mines Community Center


Maverick County Precinct 3 – The inauguration and ribbon cutting ceremony for the Kid's Cafe program took place this past tuesday at the Seco Mines Community Center. The ceremony was led by Maverick County Judge David Saucedo, Precinct 3 Commissioner Jose Luis Rosales, and center director David Lopez. This newly adopted program in Maverick County will provide a well prepared nutritious daily meal to nearly 50 students after school.
The Kid's Cafe program will be combined with an after school youth program where students can benefit from homework assistance, a computer lab, games, and other youth activities. Judge David Saucedo was very excited with this new program and hopes that in the near future it can be implemented throughout the county as well. On behalf of Commissioner Rosales and the Seco Mines Community Center would like to thank all the great sponsors Shell Oil Company, South Texas Food Bank, Eagle Pass Evening Lion's Club, and all of those who contributed to the implementation of this program in our community.