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Entergy-Texas Contributes $650,000 To Nonprofits Following Storm

By Harold Mann Mar 2, 2021 THE WOODLANDS, Texas – Entergy Texas, Inc. is committing $650,000 to help community nonprofits and qualifying customers who are struggling with the financial impact of the recent severe winter storm. These grants will go directly to local nonprofits assisting low-income customers with emergency needs following the winter storm, including the Montgomery County Food Bank, Brazos Valley Food Bank, Southeast Texas Food Bank, and SBP USA, an organization focused on helping communities rebuild after weather events. Additional funding also will be provided to The Power to Care, which provides payment assistance to Entergy Texas customers who are low-income seniors and people with disabilities. The Power to Care works through agencies like the Community Assistance Center, Center for Christian Services and the Greater East Texas Community Action Program, among many others.

We re Open! Ronin Farm & Restaurant is ready to turnip Downtown Bryan

We re Open! Ronin Farm & Restaurant is ready to turnip Downtown Bryan For the past three years, Ronin’s farm and restaurant have provided locals with one of the most unique dining experiences in the Brazos Valley with Full Moon Dinners at the farm, to their unique beverage and produce programs. and last updated 2021-02-25 19:57:12-05 BRYAN, TX — Amanda Light and her husband Brian are the owners of Ronin, a farm-to-table restaurant in historic downtown Bryan. “Both grew pretty organically into what they are today. We started catering our midwife s wedding as our very first event and then began hosting dinners in our little forest area at the farm and then grew into the restaurant shortly after that,” said Amanda Light, Owner & Operations, Ronin Farm & Restaurant.

StyleCraft Gives Back | kagstv com

Local Business Steps Up for Food Bank Author: Elisabeth Tharp Updated: 4:13 PM CST February 25, 2021 BRYAN, Texas A lot of people, organizations and businesses were hit hard by the insane winter weather last week. One organization that was negatively impacted was the Brazos Valley Food Bank. First and foremost, the food bank was in dire need of water. Thankfully that problem was solved quickly. The food bank does have plenty of water as of now. Executive Director of the Brazos Valley Food Bank Theresa Mangapora said they desperately need canned goods. Thankfully, CEO and owner of Stylecraft Doug French was ready to make a difference.

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