Thursday, June 6, 2013

Hundreds Of Families Benefited From Tender Corn Delivered At The Seco Mines Community Center











Maverick County Precinct 3 - Hundreds of families from Precinct 3 Maverick County have benefited from tender corn that was delivered on Tuesday. Commissioner Jose Luis Rosales, said many families came to receive the food that was delivered in Seco Mines Community Center, north of Eagle Pass. The Commissioner also commented that in the coming weeks more food will be delivered to the county to benefit primarily low-income families.

Precinct 3 Together With The Maverick County Landfill Have Initated A Precinct Wide Cleanup Campaign













Maverick County Precinct 3 - Employees from precinct 3 in conjunction with employees of the landfill started a garbage collection campaign in the precinct. Campaign started North of Maverick County in the Quemado area collecting bulky items. Once the collection truck passes by your home, please do not take out more trash after it has passed. Doing so you will charged a fine and penalty fees from the Code Enforcement Department.

Precinct 3 Employees Continue With The Cleaning Of Streams And Arroyos Within The Precinct












Maverick County Precinct 3 – Employees from Precinct 3 continue with the cleaning of the streams within the precinct. In a few days the Fumigation Campaign will be initiated in an effort to combat mosquito. Commissioner Jose Luis Rosales, encourages residents and owners of vacant lots to keep their yards clean.

Monday, June 3, 2013

The Summer Youth Program At The Seco Mines Community Center Has Begun It's Registrations; Space Is Limited Only 75 Spots Available










Maverick County Precinct 3 – The Seco Mines Community Center Summer Youth Program will be starting soon. Registration will begin today and will be on a first come first serve basis with only 75 spots available. Make sure you register your child as soon as possible. Your child will have access to cable tv, swimming, splash pad, outside sports, arts & crafts, table games, field trips and a computer lab. For more information please call David Lopez at 830-773-5588.