Pub. 65 2024-2025 Issue 1

initiatives, ensuring that the efforts made that day will continue to benefit the community in the future. Many local organizations made the event possible, including Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative, Univision 62, First National Bank, Poco Loco Supermercado and the Lost Pines Toyota family, all of whom provided amazing door prizes or refreshments. A special thank you goes to Creative Lab Studio for capturing the memories with photography, videography and their fun 360 photo booth. DJ Manny Mo kept the tunes flowing, and Jairo Morales, the lively event MC, ensured there was never a dull moment. Children’s activities, hosted by Bastrop County Cares, kept the younger attendees engaged and entertained, making this a true family event. Carlos Liriano and the Lost Pines Toyota family extend their deepest gratitude to everyone who came out to celebrate with them and to all the sponsors and partners who made this Hispanic Heritage Month event a huge success. It was a day filled with community spirit, cultural pride and vital health resources that will leave a lasting impact on our Bastrop County families. (Left to Right) Christian Master, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia/ Minds Matter Concussion Program, Deborah A. Moore, Ascension Catholic Church Parish Business Administrator, Brady Brewer, Bastrop High School student ambassador, Dr. Pompeyo Chavez, MD, Premier Family Physicians, Carlos Liriano, Dealer Principal Lost Pines Toyota, Dr. Janel Morris, BISD Director of Student Services, Charles Hamrick, Emile Elementary student ambassador DEALERS’ CHOICE 20

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