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EDITOR'S NOTE | CAMY REYNOLDS
Hello March!
As we enjoy the sights and smells of spring in the air and one of the handful of truly delightful Texas weather months, we start to think of the many ways things come alive in the warm weather. So, it’s time to revamp our routines and embrace any fresh starts you may have been thinking about during the winter months. For starters, Landscape Designs and Lawn Care shares their tried-andtrue tips and tricks to help prepare your yard for growing success all season long!
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The Jarrell Chamber of Commerce is experiencing tremendous growth and the new board and president are excited to share with our readers their vision and plans for 2023. Their annual gala is coming up and you won’t want to miss it, so grab your tickets now.
We’ve also decided to be early adopters of the latest in charcuterie boards (spoiler alert: It involves butter!) so don’t wait another month to find a way to spread the love, maybe on St. Patrick’s Day, or your first spring brunch. Creativity and unique new flavor mixes await.
It’s always a pleasure to spend time with County Commissioner Russ Boles and Constable Paul Leal. Their leadership and involvement in the community are much needed and I appreciate all they have done and will continue to do for us here in Precinct 4. I was happy they joined me and EDC President Traci Anderson for the groundbreaking of the C. Bud Stockton Loop extension.

It goes without saying, we hope this month’s issue inspires you to make positive changes in your life and try something new like hydroponic gardening for exercise, nutrition, and self-sustenance. Whether it’s picking up a new hobby or simply taking some time to relax and recharge, we hope you find something that brilliantly inspires you too.
Happy Spring!