Restaurant owners excited to go back to full capacity
Local Businesses react to reopening Texas
and last updated 2021-03-03 14:16:19-05
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas â Some businesses have hurt during COVID-19 restrictions. Some even have closed their doors permanently. With Gov. Greg Abbott announcing the reopening of the state, some restaurant owners are ready to welcome a full capacity. Weâre excited, Mark Schaberg said, who is the operating partner of Brewster Street Ice House. Weâve lived through a year of restrictions and guidelines, ever-changing restrictions and guidelines. We feel like we followed every one of those as closely as we could. Given people a safe alternative to come out to see live music.
Restaurant owners excited to go back to full capacity
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Nueces Brewing Company gives away about 2,000 gallons of water, another giveaway scheduled
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Chilly weather makes for perfect chili cook-off, while other plans in question
and last updated 2021-02-12 23:28:24-05
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas â The decision has been made to postpone or cancel events this weekend as temperatures drop and approach freezing. The City of Corpus Christi has decided to postpone two events scheduled for Saturday: Safe Fun Fit at the Bayfront and Valentine Trunk or Treat at Salinas Park.
Like these events, changes were made to the agenda of a vacationing couple. While visiting Corpus Christi they were hoping to spend some time on the beach, but will now stay hunkered down in their hotel, for the weekend.
New Local business raises money for a good cause
Alexis Montalbo
and last updated 2020-12-27 21:12:56-05
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas â One new business in Corpus Christi is already working to raise money for a good cause. Axe Daddy s Throw House has only been open for three months, but on Saturday they teamed up with Nueces Brewing Company for an after-Christmas tournament.
The event, Throws and Ho s, brought together experienced and beginner axe throwers for a double elimination event.
Part of the proceeds from the tournament will be donated to the Purple Door Women s Shelter.
âWell we wanted to give to a women s charity. And especially during this time of year when women are in need and their families are in need of a place to be, a place to go. A place that s safety and sheltering them, anything you can do to contribute to that comfort, that safety level, that structure for them and the kids.that s the most important thing,â said organizer Alicia Carlisle.