Heart of the Texas Triangle
Mexia Area Chamber of Commerce A Publication of The Mexia News Fall 2023 Volume 10 No. 4
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Hello everyone!
My goodness, where has the time gone? I think I open each quarter’s address in a similar fashion, but time is a thief! It is flying by. We hope you have had a great summer and are looking forward to the fall and winter. Ready or not, it will be here soon!
Looking back, we’ve accomplished many things this year as a community and a Chamber. A few highlights would be the HUGE Little Dribbler’s Tournament, the first Cindy Walker Days festival hosted by the Cindy Walker Days Foundation, Fort Parker celebrated 100 years of State Parks in Texas, new businesses moving in, several businesses celebrating milestones and anniversaries as well as expansions. We’ve gained a new City Manager, and a new EDC Executive Director. As a chamber we hosted the State Representative, we’ve hosted multiple Business After Hours and Learn Over Lunches, Digital Marketing Classes, ribbon cuttings, recognized and spotlighted members each week, named and promoted members of the month, and so much more! We’re poised for growth in our community and in our businesses and we are excited about it.
The Chamber is looking forward to adding in programs in the future to benefit the business community, such as programs to help them grow and learn topics that are helpful to them. These things are still in the development stages, and more will be coming soon. If you aren’t already following us on Facebook, we encourage you to do so. We create events for things we’re doing, and we publish information on things happening, as well as sharing events that our members notify us about. Additionally, if you haven’t already done so, please check out our website at www.mexiachamber.com. You will find information about our members, the business of the month, our contributors, as well as events – including member events, and often
you will find jobs and coupons. Membership profiles offer membership a way to showcase their events, create a photo album, post jobs, offer coupons and so much more. This is a huge benefit to our members, our community, and to visitors.
Along with growth comes change, and change isn’t always easy. Our board of directors has made the decision to no longer host the Christmas Market or Christmas Parade, or the 4th of July activities, so that we can better focus our time and efforts on supporting and promoting our Chamber members. This does not mean that these things are canceled. It just means that someone else will need to take the lead. It’s a great opportunity for another organization to gain recognition and support through hosting these events, especially the Christmas parade and 4th of July activities. As soon as we know who the host will be and have details, we will share the information on our Facebook page.
Stay tuned for more business type events through our Chamber. If you’re a business and not a part of the Chamber, contact us and find out how you can get involved. We’re here for you, and we work hard daily to continue to serve our businesses and our community. Let’s grow together. Together, we’re stronger. Together we’re better.
Have a great fall and holiday season! We look forward to seeing you soon.
PUBLISHER/MANAGING EDITOR: Richard Nelson
ADVERTISING DIRECTOR: Jennifer Bynum
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Area Chamber of Commerce
Box 352 • 214 N. Sherman, Suite 2
TX 76667 • 254-562-5569
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FRONT COVER PHOTO: Inspiration Gardens at Springfield
H eart of t H e t exas t riangle 4 BUSINESS OF THE MONTH Take the road less traveled THIS TRUCK SEASON! Hablamos Español - 1100 E. Mialm - Mexia – 254-203-5333 www.mterryautogroup.com 901 S. Belknap • Mexia, Texas 76667 254-562-2818 • 254-562-3654 ( Fax) Brown Oil & Gas August - Mexia State Supported Living Center Volunteer Council July - Limestone Medical Center September - Nelson Propane
5 H eart of t H e t exas t riangle Big Smiles All Around Gentle and friendly dental care for the whole family. Gonzalez Family Dentistry Nathan T. Gonzalez, DDS • Robin L. Cholopisa, DDS 300 N. Sherman, Mexia 254-562-5347 Our patients’ smiles say it all! Friendly & Welcoming Staff Family Owned. Texas Based. Desktop delivery from people you know Since 1938 Office Supplies • Office Equipment Office Furniture • School Supplies “Home of the Flatt Pack” Copy Services • Fax Services UPS Drop-Off Buy online - shop.flattstationers.com Daily delivery to Tri-County Area 205. N. McKinney, Mexia •254-562-3843 shop.flattstationers.com CHAMBER AMBASSADORS AT WORK Follow @MexiaChamber on FB for up-to-date event info and member spotlights, etc. STRONG HORSE RANCH Family, friends, well-wishers, local dignitaries and chamber representatives are on hand Friday, August 18 for Strong Horse Ranch’s ribbon-cutting sponsored by the Mexia Area Chamber of Commerce. The organization uses horses for therapy.
Hello Mexia Friends –Summer is drawing to a close. School has begun. Local coffee shops have begun exuding the aromas of pumpkin spice and cinnamon (the ONLY sign that we in Texas have that fall may finally be here). Somehow, however, our family was able to make one more escape to the beauty of the ocean in an effort to secure a few final summer memories with loved ones near.
As I considered what devotional offering I might provide to you, the crash of the waves just feet away, brought to mind Psalm 93 – The Lord Reigns. Verse 4 shares with us “Mightier than the thunders of many waters, mightier than the waves of the sea, the LORD
on high is mighty!” Indeed friends, the LORD on high is mighty! In this life, things come together and things fall apart. Friendships grow and dwindle. Children thrive and struggle. Dreams are born and laid to rest. But our LORD (verse 1) reigns - “He is robed in majesty.” His throne (verse 2) “is established from of old; you are from everlasting.”
Friends, no matter what life hands you, remember this: God’s not going anywhere. While He allows us to suffer sometimes, He is not the author of that suffering. While He knows the success and failures we will endure, He also knows His plan is perfect and tells us in His Word that we can place our lives in the embrace of that promise when we repent and trust in the free gift of salvation through Jesus Christ (Romans 8:28).
Back in my days as a youth minister I would always open up a time of teaching with my students by reminding them “Guys….we don’t have a lot of time.” They needed to know the truths of God’s word that tell us our time on earth is fleeting and we only have ONE chance (here and now) to make the choice to turn from our sins and serve our risen Savior, Jesus who died on the cross for each of us. Once that time is gone, the choice we made to either repent and follow Jesus as our King or reject Him will stand, permanently and for all eternity. We will spend eternity either with Him or departed from Him. Relatives cannot pray us into heaven, and there will be no do-overs at the pearly gates.
Summer is fading and so is the opportunity that we have to accept the free gift of eternal life through God’s only son, Jesus.
Please friends, please – don’t wait until it’s too late. Please contact me at nmcollins20@gmail.com if you need to talk about accepting Jesus’ free gift of salvation in your life or if I can be praying for you in any way.
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Anna Pat (Lucas) Alpert has submitted the recipe that “is absolutely the all-time most favorite peach cobbler recipe the Lucas family has ever enjoyed!”.
Anna Pat is the daughter of Benny and Nell Lucas, long time educators in Mexia, who also had a fruit and vegetable stand in Shiloh, known for their peaches and tomatoes. We hope you enjoy the recipe.
Mexia Peach Cobbler
Place 2/3 stick Butter in Pyrex 9x13 dish and melt @ 350 degrees during the cobbler-making process.
Crust:
• 1 cup flour
• 1/2 tsp salt
• 1 tsp Baking Powder
1. Cut in 1/3 cup Crisco (butter flavored works nicely) with a fork until the mixture looks like meal; then Add 1/3 cup milk to make a dough.
2. Take the dish with butter out of the oven as soon as the butter is melted, but not burned (turn the oven up to 375 degrees).
3. Sprinkle the surface of a cup towel or pastry mat liberally with flour. Roll or pat crust into a rectangular shape. Spread 2 cups of peaches (or any other fruit desired) onto the dough and roll like a jelly roll or cinnamon roll. Cut the roll into slices about 1 inch thick. Place each slice cut side down in the melted butter.
4. Meanwhile ... mix 2 cups water, 2 cups sugar, 1 tsp almond flavoring, and a small amount of peaches (or other desired fruit) in a saucepan and bring to boil. Remove from heat and slowly & carefully pour over the entire 9x13 Pyrex dish. (The dough should puff up a bit).
5. Bake @ 375 degrees for 45 minutes.
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Inspiration Gardens project moving along
By Roxanne Thompson Special to The Mexia News
A major project has been under way in Limestone County for nearly a year, one that will add a fun and educational feature for the people not only in this county but for those in the area.
It’s called Inspiration Gardens and it has the potential to provide hours of pleasure and make a lasting, even life-changing impression on children as well as adults.
The project is being created by the Limestone County Master Gardeners next to Springfield Hall, which is off Highway 14 on the Groesbeck side of the Navasota River. Master Gardeners is an adult volunteer program conducted by the Texas A&M University Extension Service.
“The Limestone County Master Gardeners are extremely excited about this project,” said Kris Clark, a Master Gardener and project director, “because we believe this will have a huge impact on our community by providing unique educational, horticulture-related training and learning for all ages within the county.”
The Master Gardeners are known for creating projects all over the county, such as flower beds next to churches, nursing homes and the at the Limestone County Fairgrounds. They also teach classes on various horticultural subjects.
Through Inspiration Gardens, the Master Gardeners will have a location where people can come to them to learn various types of gardening and about other subjects.
Although the project appears to be just beginning, it has been a long time in the making. The group had talked for years about a garden project, and the agreement for Inspiration Gardens was signed in October 2022. The Massey Foundation agreed to a 10-year lease of half an acre of land next to its Springfield Hall venue, with an opportunity to extend that lease further at the end of the initial 10 years.
The preparations began with much planning of the various areas of the garden, laying out irrigation and electrical lines, and establishing relationships with people and businesses all across the county.
“We are 90 percent complete with our irrigation system,” Clark said. “That’s been the primary focus.
“We’ve been lying a bit low with the extreme heat we’ve been having,” she said in late August. “We’ve tried to avoid a lot of manual labor during the summer. I have intentionally kept people out of the garden, because the last thing we need is our members suffering heat stroke. So we’ve really focused on all the planning, and now we have a number of things that are poised to move forward very quickly as soon as we can get back into double digits (temperatures) instead of triple digits.”
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Limestone County Master Gardeners inspect the area designated to become the Children’s Garden section of Inspiration Gardens on Friday, Sept. 1. Shown here at front right, are Beverly Dobiyanski, Linda Valls and Aleace Cappelle. At rear left can be seen Joanne Pearson and Dawn Chadwell. This summer’s heat has limited outdoors work.
Photos by Roxanne Thompson/Special to The Mexia News
Different gardens in one project
Eventually, Inspiration Gardens will include about eight or 10 gardens, with the first few including a Welcome Garden, a Children’s Garden and a Prayer/ Inspiration Garden. Different committees of Master Gardeners have been formed to plan each garden. Other committees are planning a Rose Garden, a Vegetable Garden, a Texas Natives Garden and a Rainwater Harvesting Project.
The committees’ plans include everything from hardscape or decorator features of the garden to what plants they are going to be putting in the garden. Hardscape refers to physical materials incorporated into a landscape, like stone pathways, brick walls, a concrete bench or a wishing well.
The committees are also planning curricula for their respective gardens, what to teach their visitors, both children and adults.
“As they are developing the concept around that specific area and planning the actual layout and design of that area, they are also building into that design things that would be curriculum related,” Clark said.
For example, a section of the Children’s Garden is planned to be called Ladybug Crossing, which will include decorative items children would be attracted
to, but also will include information about bugs that are good for gardens, insects that gardeners like to see in the garden.
Another example of curriculum is in an area called the Welcome Garden, which will be one of the first areas people see when they walk into Inspiration Gardens.
“Their design is really focused on how to create features that draw people in,” Clark said. “So curriculum that might come out of their garden area would be something more adult oriented. It would be more the challenge of creating a composition that is attractive to people. That’s thinking about color, about sizes and shapes of each of the things you put in the garden; and thinking about their relationship to each other.”
Because the project is so large and the number of Master Gardeners is limited, Inspiration Gardens will be worked on incrementally.
“So some of the gardens will be brought in this fall and will be finished early spring (2024),” Clark said, “and then some of the gardens, including the Texas natives will be coming in later that spring because they are more heat tolerant. So they can be planted a little bit later in the season and will do well during the summer. Some of these other plants, we’ll have to be sure they are established before we start getting into too much heat next year. Those are the kind of things we have to think about in terms of what order we actually do this.”
The rainwater-harvesting project is earmarked to be created the second year, so it’s still about a year and a half out, she noted.
“We want to have most of Phase 1 of the gardens established,” Clark said, “and then we will actually be able to focus on the rainwater system; then be able to utilize it to support the water needs of the gardens.”
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FEATURED ON THE COVER: Work on the Inspiration Gardens, next to Springfield Hall, is ongoing. Several of the Master Gardeners went to mark the proposed pathways in the area designated for the Children’s Garden on Friday, Sept. 1. Shown here, at center, are Aleace Cappelle and Beverly Dobiyanski; and at rear right is Dawn Chadwell, all of Lake Limestone.
Inspiration Gardens
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Donations and speaking opportunities
The Master Gardeners speak at various venues like clubs and churches that want to know more about them. Besides talking about the project and forming committees, the Master Gardeners have requested from the public monetary donations and in-kind donations, such as flagstones, bricks, flower pots, especially if they are large and in pairs; all sorts of tools and also wheelbarrows.
“When we’re in working phase and are going back and forth, when we have a crew out there, it would be really nice to have a few wheelbarrows,” Clark said. Donations of materials like compost or mulch are also needed.
People often have leftovers from projects they have done at their homes, and these items are welcomed as materials that can be incorporated into the gardens. Since the group is currently working on creating pathways in the gardens, they need donations specifically for expenses associated with that work, Clark said.
Recruiting new Master Gardeners
The Master Gardeners are also looking for people interested in becoming Master Gardeners themselves. Consequently, the group is recruiting those who would like to attend the next Master Gardeners class, which starts in January 2024.
To become a certified Master Gardener requires 50 hours of training, which is usually done in once-aweek classes; and then 50 hours of volunteer work in
the community as the initial investment. Those who complete the requirements receive a certificate of completion from Texas A&M’s Extension Service.
Anyone who wants more information or is interested in potentially becoming a Master Gardener is encouraged to call Limestone County Master Gardeners President Linda Valls at 281-772-9051.
Valls is on the committee to plan the Children’s Garden, and she, like Clark, sees the long-term positive effect Inspiration Gardens will have on the people of Limestone County.
“This is a wonderful project for everyone in the community, introducing our residents to the joy of gardening,” Valls said. “Our primary goal as Master Gardeners is education, so with Inspiration Gardens we’ll be able to reach a lot more children than we have in the past. Not only that, but it’s going to be a beautiful place if somebody just wants to come to a peaceful, relaxing garden. It’s going to be that, too. There’s nothing like it in the whole county.”
Part of what her committee is working on in the Children’s Garden is providing opportunities for children to explore a garden, Valls said.
“How much time do they spend outside nowadays?” she asked rhetorically. “It’s going to be a sensory garden, where they can smell, feel and taste what’s in the garden, but they are also going to get hands-on experience in terms of how plants grow and be able to plant something.”
The Children’s Garden will also offer art projects related to gardens, fun activities and books on gardening.
“If you can start children young and get them interested in gardening, it can become a lifetime experience for them,” she said, “something they can take with them in their lives as well.”
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AGRICULTURE
Cedar Isle Ranch
1178 LCR 198
Coolidge, TX 76635
Circle H Ag Services
P O box 152
Tehuacana, TX 76686
254-747-0394
Force Logistics, LLC
1000 FM 3119
Mexia, TX 76667
254-424-1950
www.FORCELOGISTICSLLC.com
Golden Roots Trees LLC
Dollar in the Hole Ranch
1098 FM 2838
Mexia, TX 76667
254-472-9877
Lightsey Farms
2033 FM 1365
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-6913
Rockin’ L Ranch
883 LCR 198
Coolidge, TX 76635
254-562-7324
AUTOMOTIVE
2W Solutions, LLC
319 Martin Luther King JR. Hwy
Mexia, TX 76667
254-237-1329
Bonham Street Carwash, LLC
506 N. Bonham
Mexia, TX 76667
Cain’s Car Wash
511 North Bailey
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-9533
Classic Paint and Body
802 S McKinney
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-9360
Day Boys Shop
1402 Hwy 84 West
Mexia, TX 76667
254-472-0000
Mike Terry Ford
401 N. Sherman
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-3864
Mike Terry Auto Group
1100 E Milam
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-2846
P & P Tires and Service
819 W. Milam
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-9399
Triple L Tire
900 S. Hwy 14
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-2070
BAKERY
Jerri’s Cakes & Treats
810 LCR 463
Mexia, TX 76667
254-366-7607
CHURCHES
Calvary Baptist Church
519 S. McKinney
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-2269
Covenant Life Fellowship
515 S. Canton
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-6636
First Baptist Church
500 E. Carthage
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-5576
First United Methodist Church
203 N Canton
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-5567
Iglesia Pentecostal Camino Church 111 E. Palestine
Mexia, TX 76667
254-424-7191
Mexia First Assembly
1100 N. Ross
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-9216
One Church
304 E. Commerce
Mexia, TX 76667
972-693-2029
Northcrest Church of Christ
918 Tehuacana Hwy 171
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-3533
CIVIC GROUPS
Epic Women Survival, LLC
398 LCR 194
Coolidge, TX 76635
214-448-1581
CASA of Freestone and Limestone Counties
P O Box 767
Mexia, TX 76667
254-600-9909
Cindy Walker Foundation
Home location 114 S. Brooks
Mexia, TX 76667
Limestone County Child Welfare Board
Groesbeck, TX 76642
254-447-0291
Facebook: Limestone County Child Welfare Board
McBay/Sims PTA
P O Box 1184
Mexia, TX 76667
Mexia Downtown 205 N. McKinney
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-7899
Mexia Lions Club
201. N. Paris
Mexia, TX 76667
Meets Tuesdays at Noon
Mexia Little Dribblers
P O Box 336
Mexia, TX 76667
Mexia Public School
Museum & Alumni Association
616 N. Red River
P.O. Box 1044
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-4000
https://www.mexiaisd.net/page/ mexia-public-schools-museum-and-alumni-association
COMMUNICATIONS
AT&T Prime
1324 E. Milam
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-6850
Gibbs Mexia Library 305 E. Rusk
Mexia TX 76667
254-562-3231
KNES Radio – Texas 99 627 W. Commerce
Fairfield, TX 75840
903-389-5637
The Mexia News 214 N. Railroad St
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-2868
Uplight Digital Marketing Agency
Dew, TX 75860
903-915-2961
www.uplightdigital.com
Vyve Communications
514 W. Tyler
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-2872
COMPUTER SERVICES
McKeand Consulting, LLC
6565 FM 39N
Mexia, TX 76667
254-472-9997
Renaissance Systems, Inc 107 E. Commerce
Mexia, TX 76667
254-230-4144
www.rsitex.com
Utilize IT
1220 Hinchliffe Rd
Mexia, TX 76667
254-218-5408
CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIRS
Rafter 4B Fabrication and Welding
606 W. State Hwy 31
P O Box 23
Dawson TX 76639
254-747-2532 Billy Almond
254-855-3843 Office
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DISTRIBUTORS
Halo Branded Solutions
103 E. Commerce
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-6950
Flatt Stationers
205 N. McKinney
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-5123
Republic Oil
417 N. 9th Street
Corsicana TX 75110
214-557-2755
www.republicoiltx.com
EDUCATION
Mexia ISD
616 N. Red River
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-4042
Navarro College
901 North MLK/Hwy 14
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-3848
ENERGY
Brown Oil and Gas
901 S. Belknap
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-2818
Green Mountain Energy - NRG
2745 Dallas Parkway, Ste 200 Plano, TX 75093
www.greenmountainenergy.com
713-817-3592
Nelson Propane 1442 North MLK/Hwy 14
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-3825
Oncor Electric Delivery
220 W. Walnut
Hillsboro, TX 76645
EVENT CENTER
J.I. Riddle Building
307 E. Commerce Mexia, TX 76667
903-390-8392
The Cowboy Western Club 400 S. Hwy 14
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-7373
Tranquilo Ranch
233 LCR 406
Groesbeck, TX 76642
972-754-8124
FINANCIAL
Beene Wealth Management Group
400 Austin Ave, Ste 200 Waco, TX 76703 254-755-6575
Brandon Fleming CPA, LLC
400 N. McKinney Mexia TX 76667 254-562-3460
Centex Citizen Credit Union 1404 E Milam Mexia, TX 76667 254-562-9296
Citizen’s State Bank 722 Main Teague, TX 75860 254-739-0500
Citizen’s State Bank 409 S. Ellis Groesbeck, TX 76642 254-729-3054
Edward Jones Investments 505 E. Milam Mexia, TX 76667 254-562-5323
Farmers State Bank 604 W. Milam Mexia, TX 76667 254-562-9494
Incommons Bank 301 E. Commerce Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-3821
Security Finance 203 E. Milam
Mexia TX 76667
254-562-3933
www.security-finance.com
True Value Advisors 408 Club Lake Rd
Teague, TX 75860
Truevalueadvisors.com
832-457-5582
VeraBank
405 E. Milam Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-5396
www.verabank.com
FOOD TRUCK
Karsan’s Kona Ice
P O Box 215 Buffalo, TX 75831 903-388-6649
Z-Man’s BBQ
Groesbeck, TX 76642 703-346-3653
GOVERNMENT
Limestone County Sherriff’s Office
Murray Agnew
Groesbeck, TX 76642
Mexia EDC
214 N. Sherman Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-7900
www.mexiaedc.com
Mexia SSLC Volunteer Council
P O Box 1132
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-1300
City of Mexia
101 S. McKinney Mexia, TX 76667 254-562-4131
HEALTH AND BEAUTY
Barefoot Therapy
202 E. Commerce
Mexia, TX 76667
903-915-9319
www.barefoottherapy.us
Just Relax Wellness Center 202 E. Commerce Mexia TX 76667
254-747-2505
No Filter Aesthetics
202 E. Commerce Mexia TX 76667
903-388-4123
Sassy Sisters Boutique, Salon & Spa
107 N. Sherman Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-2222
Serenity Spa/Madison’s Loft
508 E. Milam
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-0820
The Shave Cave 101 N. Sherman
Mexia, TX 76667
254-472-5001
INSURANCE
Jackson’s Insurance Plus 404 E. Yeagua
Groesbeck, TX 76642
254-729-3940
Mexia Insurance
811 E Milam
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-3894
ReMax Premier Properties/ Womack Insurance
205 E Milam
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-2884
Senior Care Insurance Agency Mobile Unit 817-938-7249
Taylor Rocheleau Financial Services Professional Agent, New York Life Ins. Co. Registered Rep offering securities through NYLIFE Securities LLC
(member FINRA/SIPC), A Licensed Insurance Agency 2600 Network Blvd #1380
Frisco, TX 75034
972-377-5237
254-747-3247
Texas Farm Bureau – Mexia 202 E. Milam
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-7300
210-259-3468
www.txfb.com
Tony Adkins
Specialty Risk Insurance Agency 117 E. Commerce Ste 103 Fairfield, TX 75840
903-389-7788
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LODGING AND TRAVEL
Best Western
Limestone Inn & Suites
1314 E Milam
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-0200
Comfort Inn
820 W Milam St.
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-0005
Tranquilo Ranch
233 LCR 406
Groesbeck, TX 76642
972-754-8124
Old Fort Parker Historic Site
866 Park Road 35
Groesbeck, TX 76642
254-729-5253
Fort Parker State Park
3147 N. Hwy 14
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-5751
MANUFACTURING
Carry-On Trailer
931 Industrial Blvd
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-9024
Rogers Manufacturing
911 Industrial Blvd
Mexia, TX 76667
254-255-0696
S & S Machining and Fabrication
1331 N. Hwy 14
Groesbeck, TX 76642
254-729-3685
Swarco Reflex Inc.
900 N. Denton
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-9879
Trulieve Texas, Inc
3494 Martin Hurst Rd
Tallahassee, FL 32312
Cen-Tex ARC
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-2891
Gonzalez Family Dentistry
300 N. Sherman
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-5347
Interim Health Care
2420 Wycon Drive
Waco, TX 76712
254-741-6570
Limestone Medical Center
701 McClintic Dr
Groesbeck, TX 76642
254-729-3281
www.lmchospital.com
Manor Health Care Residence
831 Tehuacana Highway
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-3867
Mexia Chiropractic
722 E. Commerce
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-2112
Mexia LTC
601 N. Terrace
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-5400
Mexia Vision Services
501 E. Milam
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-3883
Skilled Care of Mexia
501 E. Sumpter
Mexia, TX 76667 254-472-0630
Strong Horse Ranch and Equine Therapy
131 FCR 262
Oakwood, TX 75855
903-388-3203
Strongorseranch.org
Tejas Urgent Care
401 E Milam
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-2500
PET SERVICES
Pawz & Clawz
1111 W Hwy 171
Mexia, TX 76667
254-472-5122
Shaggy Chic
103 E. Main
Mexia, TX 76667
254-722-7465
PHOTOGRAPHY
Photo Trappings
115 E Commerce
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-7427
PROFESSIONAL
Hughes Dillard
100 E. Commerce
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-6950
Law Office of Daniel Burkeen
304 E. Commerce, Ste 600
Mexia, TX 76667
254-472-5002
Melinda Gentry
514 Willow Drive
Mexia, TX 76667
325-656-1648
Reed and Reed, LLC 201 N. McKinney
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-5547
REAL ESTATE
Forrest Real Estate
205 E Milam
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-2884
Heritage Real Estate
205 N. McKinney
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-7899
Hometown Realty
811 E. Milam
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-3893
Rachel Anderson Real Estate
413 Main St. Teague, TX 75860
254-739-2942
www.rachelandersonrealestate.com
Realty Plus
1006 E Milam St
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-2121
Story Real Estate
714 E. Milam
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-6617
RECREATIONAL
Freestone Raceway Park 147 PR 994 Wortham, TX 76693
713-962-3386
Neurothon, LLC
404 S. Dr. JB Riggs Drive Groesbeck, TX 76642
254-625-0620
Old Fort Parker Historic Site 866 Park Road 35 Groesbeck, TX 76642
254-729-5253
Fort Parker State Park 3147 N. Hwy 14 Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-5751
Hughes City Park Bonham and Tyler St Mexia, TX 76667
REPAIRS
DCB RV Repair 313A LCR 468 Mexia TX 76667
817-933-7087
RESTAURANT & BARS
Coffee Cabaret 602 N. Paris
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-5655
Countryside Café 500 E. Milam
Mexia, TX 76667 254-472-5070
MEDICAL AND DENTAL
AccentCare Home Health
8300 Central Park Drive, Ste A
Waco, TX 76712
254-755-6179
Tom W. Fox Jr. DDS
110 N. Bonham
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-2881
Micah Renovato, Realtor
HOM Realty
1716 Briarcrest Drive, #860 Bryan, TX 77802
254-721-7909
Farm House Restaurant 1401 E. Milam Street
Mexia, TX 76667 254-472-0512
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Jim’s Krispy Chicken
312 E Milam St.
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-5035
Joe Friday’s Diner
601 N Hwy 14
Mexia, TX 76667
254-472-5105
Montes Burritos Mexia
506 W. Milam
Mexia TX 76667
254-472-5044
Sonic Drive-in
601 E. Milam
Mexia TX 76667
254-562-2220
Starbucks 702 E. Milam
Mexia, TX 76667
254-964-1063
Tacos Jalisco
301 E. Palestine
Mexia, TX 76667
254-472-5155
The Falcon Club 703 N. MLK Jr. Hwy
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-6644
Z-Man’s BBQ (Food Truck/Catering)
Groesbeck TX 76642
703-346-3653
RETAIL/SHOPPING
Bealls Outlet
1009 E. Milam
Mexia, TX 76667
5125299419
https://www.beallsinc.com
Big Baby Bling Boss, LLC
309 E. Commerce
Mexia, TX 76667
903-390-6121
Bi-Stone Building Supply
George Fitch Signs
910 E Milam
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-9341
Blackcat Couture/Mexia Florist
200 E Commerce
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-5555
Clancy & Co/ Old Tin Roof Shoppes
1326 E. Palestine
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-0667
Daisy Doo’s Unique Boutique
109 N. McKinney Mexia TX 76667
Flatt Stationers
205 N. McKinney Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-3843
Glamour in the Glades
344 LCR 466
Mexia, TX 76667
254-625-0995
H-E-B 701 E. Milam
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-5123
Higginbotham Brothers –
Ace Hardware 1001 E. Milam, Suite A
Mexia, TX 76667
254-472-4000
Jackson’s True Value 407 E. Commerce
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-3112
Jody Berry – Scentsy
Mexia TX 76667
254-645-0546
254-562-6793
http://jodyberry.scentsy.us
Kantor Cattle Beef
962 LCR 496
Mexia, TX 76667
254-747-5987
Kera’s Corner 101 E. Main
Mexia, TX 76667
903-388--3992
Manning Enterprises
Mexia, TX 76667
832-202-8909
Merle Norman 309 E. Milam
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-2582
Rockin’ Minerals, LLC 301 E. Milam Mexia, TX 76667
903-399-3238
Rusty’s Boot & Jeans
1349 E. Milam Mexia TX 76667
254-562-7767
Sandcastle Seasonings
104 N. Railroad St Groesbeck, TX 76642
207-602-8556
Sandcastleseasonings.com
Sassy Sisters Boutique, Salon and Spa
107 N. Sherman Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-2222
Shabby Bling 108 N. Sherman Mexia, TX 76667 903-390-9316
Small Town Tees 207 E Main Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-6966
Southern Grace 501 S. Ellis Groesbeck, TX 76642
254-729-2703
Stage It Out, LLC 1748 W. US 84 Mexia, TX 76667 817-559-2388
Rhonda@stageitout.com www.stageitout.com
The General Store 200 E. Rusk Mexia, TX 76667
254-472-0893
The Shave Cave 101 N. Sherman Mexia, TX 76667
254-472-5001
Woodson’s Lumber & Hardware 1127 E Milam Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-9351
SERVICES
Blair Stubbs Funeral Home 605 S. McKinney
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-2131
Corley Porter Funeral Home 208 N Canton
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-2887
George Fitch Signs 910 E. Milam
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-9341
Jones Funeral Service 931 S Hwy 171 Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-6422
Mexia Pest Control 102 W. Tyler St
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-6565
STORAGE
BlackCat Storage 405 W. Tyler St. Mexia, TX 76667
2584-282-0808
www.blackcatstoragemexia.com
Quality Storage
1604-B N. MLK/Hwy 14
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-0130
Sumpter Street Storage 1008 Sumpter Street
Mexia, TX 76667
254-625-3364
UTILITIES
Atmos Energy 6464 Hwy 19 South Athens, TX 75751
888-286-6700
Bi-stone Municipal Water Supply 343 LCR Whiterock
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-5922
Republic Services
3054 LCR 460
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-3889
City of Mexia Water Dept 101 S. McKinney
Mexia, TX 76667
254-562-4131
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From Aches to X-Rays
“Fall is fast approaching and we are already starting to see cases of influenza. Symptoms of flu include fever, chills, body aches, runny nose, sore throat and cough. Prevent the spread of influenza by staying home if you are sick, covering your mouth with coughing and sneezing, and sanitizing your hands frequently. Contact your clinic or pharmacy to get an influenza vaccine and stay healthy this fall.”
Friday
H eart of t H e t exas t riangle 18 401 E. Milam Street • Mexia (254)562-2500 • TejasUrgentCare.Com M-F 8am-7pm • Sat 8am-6pm • Sun 12pm-6pm We accept Medicare/Medicaid/Tricare and most commercial insurance plans Open 7 Days A Week DOT Physicals • Flu Testing • Lab Services Laceration Repair • OCC-Med Sports Physicals • Minor Injuries • X-Rays Common Illnesses • Drug & Alcohol Testing Select Prescription Refills Walk-Ins of All Ages Welcome
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We see the last patient at 6:30 pm Monday
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PROGRAM
(254) 729-2014
Joshua Warren, MD, Adult & Child Psychiatrist
Cody McMahan, MD, Adult Psychiatrist
DIETITIAN (254) 729-3281 ext. 2148
Meradith Stein, RD
SPECIALTY CLINIC (254) 729-3281 Ext. 2320
LMC CHF CLINIC (254) 729-3281 Ext. 2316
LMC WOUND CARE CLINIC (254) 729-4329
Erin Holland, FNP-C (254) 729-3281 ext. 2381
GASTROENTEROLOGY
Hanu Ancha, M.D. (254) 729-3281 ext. 5034
CARDIOLOGIST (254) 399-5400
Sherwin Attai, MD, Second Tuesday
Veronica Rosalez, NP, fourth Tuesday
PODIATRIST Tyler Kearney, DPM, (979) 776-6060
DERMATOLOGIST (254) 537-1265
James Mason, MD, Second Monday
UROLOGIST (254) 741-6113
Stephen Stimson, MD, Third Tuesday
MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING
625 McClintic Drive, Groesbeck (254) 729-4330
ORTHOPEDIC SURGEON
Jeffrey Blasick, D.O., (254) 224-8062
Every Friday except the fourth Friday
NEUROSURGEON (800) 793-9106
Jonathan Friedman, M.D.
NEUROSURGEON Steven Zielinski, MD, (254) 732-3987
ONCOLOGIST/HEMATOLOGIST
First Wednesday Tom Harris, MD, (254) 399-0741
CHIROPRACTOR
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Steven Huffman, DC,(254) 729-4322
SLEEP MEDICINE Chris Matlock, MD, Thursdays (254) 537-6160
CARDIOLOGIST
J. Phillip Myatt, M.D., Abdul Keylani, MD (254) 235-9355
Third Thursday, Fourth Wednesday
PODIATRIST Eduardo Orihuela, DPM, (979) 776-6060
First, Third and Fifth Wednesdays
ENT & ALLERGY
Thomas A. Salzer, M.D., (979) 764-3090
Second and Fourth Mondays
ADVANCED PAIN CARE
Every Tuesday, (512) 244-4272
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200 N. Pearl St.• Mart, TX 76664 (254) 876-9020 801 McClintic Dr. • Groesbeck, TX 76642 (254) 729-3411 206 N. Narcissus • Kosse, TX 76653 (254) 375-7001 204 W. Trinity St. • Groesbeck, TX 76642 (254) 729-3740 • www.rettighealth.com
Mexia EDC Update
Summer has been very hot this year, I’ll bet we all are looking for cooler weather and settling into our fall routines. School seems to always get the routine going and help us realign our focus.
Jeff Looney, MPA Executive Director, MEDC
The EDC continues to remain focused on job creation, business development, housing concerns and taking care of local businesses. Locally, the EDC has supported the Chamber, the Lions Club, Youth Sports, and other community events including Cindy Walker Days. Several local businesses have benefited from MEDC funds, and
they include Sandy’s Bar and Grill and Cool Cats Learning Academy. We continue to receive calls from local entrepreneurs looking to start a new business or expand what they currently have. Referrals are made to the Small Business Development Center (SBDC) associated with Navarro College to develop a business plan and then come back to the EDC. Teri Stewart is the Business Advisor for the SBDC, and she is doing a great job, super positive and looks for any way to help. She truly is a great asset to have in the EDC building. On the business/industrial park side sometimes things move slower than we would like but the EDC is still on track for two major developments. While I cannot give you the name of the businesses coming, I can tell you that they are going to create 400 new jobs for Mexia and will need approximately 50 acres for their business. It will be the biggest positive news to hit our area in a long time when this happens. The second business potential will be more of a professional building with several new jobs, but a lot of jobs are already filled. Thirdly, one of our local businesses is going to expand its operations and will probably employ an additional 60 to 80 positions. I’m proud of the work they do and very encouraged by their expansion efforts, we will be assisting in that process. The fourth development involves affordable housing. Not sure any housing is “affordable” these days, but we are working with developers to try and put a good project together for much-needed housing in our area. The housing will be located on 100 acres of the EDC property, this will make it easy access to the schools and other areas, with Highway 84 getting so busy this may help ease a little congestion during school days. Additionally, the EDC has been approached by two different travel plaza-developers for sites in Mexia, this is due to the increased truck traffic on Highway 84 and Highway 14. Businesses are looking for places to go and we sure want to be on their list.
Hope that all of you will continue to support your local businesses, encourage people of all ages to fill the current jobs we have in Mexia. I’m a firm believer that having a job makes people feel better, sets the tone for future development, and helps our community prosper. Our local diversity helps us be resilient to unhealthy influences, helps us maintain and sustain our community, and gives us an economic advantage over other communities. Be strong, be positive and encourage each other for God, for family and for Mexia. Until next time.
H eart of t H e t exas t riangle 20 1219 E. Yeagua Groesbeck (254) 729-2865 1127 Hwy. 84 Mexia (254) 562-9351 woodsonlumber.com 2871 W. Commerce St Buffalo (903) 322-4638
EST. 1913
The Woodson Family values doing things right the first time, to give more than the bare minimum in all that we do and that honesty and full disclosure are essential to a trusting, fruitful relationship.”
State Rep. Angelia Orr speaks at Chamber Member-Only Event
The Mexia Area Chamber of Commerce hosted a member-only event Aug. 11 where our state Rep. Angelia Orr was the guest speaker. Orr spoke on things that had been accomplished in the last session, current concerns, as well as providing information on key bills passed by the 88th Legislature impacting small business, as well as information on the propositions that will be on the ballot this fall. We were honored that Orr was able to spend time with us, sharing great information, answering questions; and that we were able to provide such an event to our members
21 H eart of t H e t exas t riangle Proudly serving our hometown of Mexia for 37 years! Orthodontic • Cosmetic • Restorative Dentistry • Implants Monday-Thursday 8 am - 5pm 110 N. Bonham • Mexia 254-562-2881 Story in a Stocking sponsored by Friends of the Librar y & Gibbs Memorial Librar y Contact Gibbs Memorial Library at 254-562-3231 or stop by 305 E. Rusk St., Mexia for more information or to a make a donation
Chamber Business After Hours
Our quarterly Business After Hours was held at Heritage Real Estate in Mexia. Heritage Real Estate has recently expanded, and we were able to see their new location, and network among other business people while enjoying light refreshments. Everyone was excited to make new business contacts, and some even immediately reported generating new sales. Our Business After Hours are always fun, and a great opportunity to meet new people. We were excited to have DECA join us for that event as well. If you’re looking for ways to plug in - join the Chamber and get plugged in to our events!
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Some banks have branches... We have LOCAL ROOTS!
Our roots are right here in this area. We are local. Many of us were born and raised in the communities where we serve. We make our decisions right here at the bank.
H eart of t H e t exas Caring for all of your family’s dental needs! GroesbeckFamilyDental.com (254)729-8400 902 W. Yeagua St. Groesbeck, TX 76642 Hours: Mon-Thurs 8am- 5pm BISTONE BUILDING 910 E. Milam, Mexia • 254-562-9341 Mon.-Fri. 7:30 am - 5:30 pm • Sat. 7:30 am - 3:00 pm • Established 1988 www.bistonebuilding.com We are with you from start... To finish! Mexia Pest Control Contact Us for a Free Estimate pestcontrol1980@sbcglobal.net • 254-562-6565 • 102 W. Tyler St. mexiapestcontrol.com Serving all of Limestone and Freestone Counties General Pests • Spiders Termite Control • Weed Control Fertilizing • Mosquitoes Insect Misting Systems Mexia • 254-562-9494 | Wortham • 254-765-3338 Kosse • 254-375-2203 | Fairfield • 903-389-7999 Jewett • 906-626-4008 | Groesbeck • 254-729-3272 Drive thru 7:30-4 Mon-Thurs • Lobby 9-4 Mon-Thurs. Friday Drive thru 7:30-5:30 • Lobby 9-5:30 Mexia & Fairfield Saturday Drive-thru 8-12
Mexia Area Chamber of Commerce Welcomes You!
Thank you for your interest in the future of Mexia, Texas and the surrounding area. When you or your business becomes a member of the Mexia Area Chamber of Commerce, you’ve made an investment in our community. Here are a few of the benefits your Chamber strives to provide for you:
We are the Mexia Information Store, here to answer questions from residents, tourists, and potential customers to your business.
We sponsor events and promote tourism, which brings excellent business income.
We sponsor business seminars and networking events to help strengthen your ability to compete in our everchanging economy.
We offer ribbon cutting ceremonies added publicity of your business.
We inform you of Chamber activities, board actions, and issues impacting Mexia.
We provide free membership directories for networking new business opportunities.
The Mexia Area Chamber of Commerce serves as the most effective voice in the Mexia area for the business community, through which you can join with other business leaders in strengthening the local economy. The most valuable benefit of Chamber membership is that through your membership investment you are providing financial support and joining with fellow business men and women who are investing their time and energy to help the Mexia economy grow. To find our more about becoming a member of the Chamber, please contact 254-562-5569 or email director@mexiachamber.com
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