Volunteers with CRRC of Canyon Lake are getting the Northpole Village ready for the charity’s annual Pancake Breakfast with Santa from 8:30-11:30 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 2. Tickets are $5 per person. They can be purchased by clicking here or by paying at
Nonprofits are collecting holiday donations at locations around Canyon Lake. Tye Preston Memorial Library For one-stop-shopping head to Tye Preston Memorial Library, 16311 S. Access Rd. There you’ll find donation bins near gathering areas for The Gruene Hog Toy Run: New toys
CRRC of Canyon Lake Development Director Tiffany Quiring will replace Executive Director Sean Bailey, who retires at the end of December. Board President Art Seago made the announcement on Thursday. The nonprofit is the Canyon Lake area’s preeminent charity, serving over 12,000
The Community Resource & Recreation Center of Canyon Lake (CRRC) needs sponsors for its annual North Pole Village for area children. Sponsorship and support means no child will have to pay to participate in festivities and will receive a free toy, book,
The clock starts ticking at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 20 for South Central Texas’ #BigGive2023. Dozens of Comal County nonprofits are counting on the community to support the 24-hour fundraiser, which ends at 6 p.m. Thursday. Since 2014 Big Give has helped
New Braunfels’ McKenna Foundation awarded $759,852 in grants to 18 Comal County nonprofits specializing in health and education programs. First-time recipient Acacia Medical Mission received a $20,000 grant for a faith-based clinic that will provide health care to uninsured and underinsured people
Cornhole games at Goofy’s paid for a $7,267 check donation from the Canyon Lake Area Chamber of Commerce to the Comal County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) Honor Guard. Kim Collera, executive director of the chamber, presented the check to Sheriff Mark Reynolds at
Community Resource and Recreation Center of Canyon Lake’s (CRRC) Family Fest backpack giveaway takes place 5-8 p.m. Friday at the Rec Center, 125 Mabel Jones Dr., Canyon Lake. Free back-to-school basics for Canyon Lake students include backpacks filled with school supplies, haircuts
In the woods around Canyon Lake there are homeless encampments. Some are in the “feeder” areas for Mountain Valley Middle Elementary and Mountain Valley Middle schools. In that same area, unhoused residents are reportedly moving into abandoned mobile homes. There also is
The Community Resource and Recreation Center of Canyon Lake (CRRC) Rec Center will remain closed indefinitely due to damage sustained during heavy storms on April 20. On Facebook, CRRC said it’s in the process of inspecting the facility, located at 125 Mabel