❄️ FARMERSVILLE COLD SNAP, ACTIVITY HEATING UP AT THE SENIOR CENTER, CIVIC CENTER & LIBRARY
Farmersville pressed forward this week as several long running discussions began turning into tangible next steps. Projects that have sat in planning mode are showing signs of real movement, while new conversations are shaping how the city approaches the months ahead. It wasn’t loud or flashy, but it was the kind of week that signals progress, with actions starting to replace conversations and change becoming easier to see. Let's get into it.

❄️ FARMERSVILLE COLD SNAP, ACTIVITY HEATING UP AT THE SENIOR CENTER, CIVIC CENTER & LIBRARY
Farmersville pressed forward this week as several long running discussions began turning into tangible next steps. Projects that have sat in planning mode are showing signs of real movement, while new conversations are shaping how the city approaches the months ahead. It wasn’t loud or flashy, but it was the kind of week that signals progress, with actions starting to replace conversations and change becoming easier to see. Let's get into it.
🏛️✨ AMENITIES BOARD UPDATE: SENIOR CENTER GROWTH, A BUSY CIVIC CENTER & LIBRARY PROGRESS 📚
Here’s a clear, quick recap of what came up at this meeting. The discussion focused on how local facilities are being used, what’s working well, and where extra support or improvements may be needed.
🧓 SENIOR CENTER ACTIVITY CONTINUES TO GROW
The Senior Center remains well attended throughout the week. Third-Thursday potlucks typically draw 20 to 30 people, and regular card and game days run Tuesdays through Thursdays, with evening groups meeting Tuesday and Friday nights. A Monday craft group meets during the day for quilting, knitting, and other projects.
Inside upgrades like a new stove and added cabinetry were completed. Board members also noted that exterior improvements, yard maintenance, and possible outdoor seating could help better support the growing use of the facility.
🎟️ FUNDRAISER PLANNED TO SUPPORT LIBRARY PROGRAMS
A fundraiser is being planned, likely tied to a car show in June, with ideas including a 50-50 raffle and a gift card giveaway. The goal is to help fund library needs, especially summer programs. The library’s typical summer budget is $2,000 to $3,000, and organizers hope to meet or exceed that amount.
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