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Brookshire Grocery launches donation campaign

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TYLER-Brookshire Grocery Co. (BGC) is inviting customers to join the company in supporting the communities impacted by the devastating flood in Central Texas. Now through July 23, customers at Brookshire’s, Super 1 Foods, Spring Market, and FRESH by Brookshire’s stores in Texas can donate by adding $1, $3, $5 or $10 donation coupons to their purchases at checkout.   
All proceeds will benefit the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund and TEXSAR (Texas Search and Rescue), both groups helping provide critical aid to those affected by this tragedy. 

Feeding the community

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Courtesy Photo/Kemp Community Food Pantry
The Kemp Community Food Pantry is open for anyone who needs a helping hand. They also are requesting donations to keep it going for the community. The pantry is located at 8538 City Lake Road in Kemp, 75143. 

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Brewery gives back at festival

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Monitor Photo/Exiyannah Lujan
Kim Cramm (from left), Rennie Elliot and Cedar Creek Brewery Owner Jim Elliot hold a raffle for prizes during the Cedar Creek Brewery Fall Festival Oct. 12.

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Resident Kade Rasbury enjoys playing cornhole at the Cedar Creek Brewery Fall Festival Oct. 12.

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Cedar Creek Lake Festival entertains

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Monitor Photo/Ashlee Sawyer
Musician Darren Rozell engages with his smallest audience member while performing at the Cedar Creek Lake Festival May 4. 

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Members of the Cedar Creek Lake Parrot Head Club and Cedar Creek Brewery display items up for raffle during the Cedar Creek Lake Festival.

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Cedar Creek Festival proceeds provide donations to area non-profits

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Representatives from the Humane Society of Cedar Creek Lake, along with their furry friend accept a donation by Cedar Creek Brewery Owner Jim Elliot. 

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Kim Welch from the Library at Cedar Creek Lake accepts a donation from Cedar Creek Brewery Owner Jim Elliot. 

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Keeping the heat at bay with donations

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CEDAR CREEK LAKE–Fire departments everywhere in Texas have been kept busy with worsening drought conditions leading to easily spread wildfires. A piece of glass on the side of the road will assist in igniting a fire that puts homes, businesses and livestock at risk. Mid-July a wildfire that succeeded in burning 100 acres outside Eustace was started by a spark from a chain on a vehicle. 

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