The New Braunfels Civic/Convention Center was a sea of Unicorn blue on Tuesday when New Braunfels ISD took over for a day of district and community pride.
A plan requiring Eagan parkgoers to bring their trash home rather than toss it in garbage cans is frustrating residents, who say their neighborhood parks are now filled with orphaned dog poop bags and abandoned water bottles. About a month ago, the city implemented the "Pack In, Pack Out" initiative in hopes it would save money and result in people bringing fewer disposable items to parks. The .
The New Braunfels ISD Education Foundation says it s hard at work rescheduling events because of the pandemic and raising money for the district and community it appreciates so much.
Plans have changed for several events, such as the Taste of the Town, the Surprise Grant Accolade Parade and Distinguished Alumni dinner ceremony.
Although events were shuffled around, NBISD Education Foundation executive director Reagan Parks said she is hopeful that future events will return to normal.
â¨âWe had to think outside the box, thatâs why we are having the Taste of the Town remix,â Parks said. âBut weâre excited for February 2022 to go back to our tradition of Taste of the Town where we can all gather socially, eating and drinking and socializing together and tasting some of the delicious food the local restaurants and local participants had provided to us as well as raising money for the teachers and students of the district.â