Northeast San Antonio Metrocom Edition | April 2023

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Erick’s Tacos y Fruteria No. 2 celebrated the opening of a Cibolo location in April.

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anniversary at 1996 Schertz Parkway, Ste. 404, Schertz. The agency of- fers homeowners, auto and business insurance and more. 210-658-6264. www.stevengarzainsurance.com 11 UR Ship N Print , located at 1248 FM 78, Ste. 102 , Schertz, celebrat- ed its one-year anniversary on March 15. The business oers shipping and packing services for freight shipping, direct mail and other products. 210-281-4646. www.urshipandprint.com 12 Hotworx-Live Oak, 14615 I-35, #170, Live Oak, celebrated its one-year anniversary on March 27. Hotworx is known for combining workouts with the sauna to further accelerate detoxica- tion. The program is virtually instructed and uses infrared heat absorption, which causes additional sweating during an isometric workout. 830-468-9679. www.hotworx.net/studio/liveoak-selma 13 Doss Audiology & Hearing Center in January celebrated 10 years in service. Located at 645 Woodland Oaks Drive, Schertz, the hearing center oers hear- ing aid evaluations, hearing aid tting and repair, hearing care for children, and other services. The facility is equipped to diagnose and treat hearing-related disorders using the latest technology. 210-819-5002. www.dossaudiology.com 14 Communities in Schools of South Central Texas celebrated its 30-year anniversary in February. Located at 161 S. Castell Avenue, New Braunfels, FEATURED IMPACT COMING SOON Erick’s Tacos y Frutería rst opened in San Antonio as a food truck along Nacogdoches Road. Specializing in Mexican food, the restaurant grew over six years and opened the rst brick-and-mortar location at 12715 Nacogdoches Road, San Antonio. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the restaurant closed down. Owner/ operator Erick Onofre and his family were working to open a new location at 313 Schneider Drive, Cibolo, but were delayed in late March

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because of a stang shortage. The menu of cocktails, smoothies, tacos, enchiladas and more. 726-203-4131. www.erickstacosyfruteria.com

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this nonprot assists local school dis- tricts in Comal, Guadalupe and Cald- well counties. School districts, such as Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City ISD and Comal ISD, partner with the organiza- tion to oer support that encourages children to stay in school and graduate. 830-620-4247. www.cis-sct.org IN THE NEWS The city of Cibolo on March 14 recog- nized Police Chief Bryan Hugghins for serving 10 years with the city. Hugg- hins has been the police chief since 2017. Hugghins was also promoted to executive director of police, public works and information services. City Manager Wayne Reed said Hugghins will work closely with other departments to learn more about city operations. 210-658-9900. www.cibolotx.gov SCHOOL NOTES Northeast Lakeview College was appointed to be the lead college for the Central Texas Technology Center in New Braunfels. The facility provides higher education and technical skills training to promote employment opportunities in high-demand occupations. The acqui- sition will allow Northeast Lakeview College to better serve residents in these communities with enhanced access to higher education and expanded pro- grams, according to a March 27 release. 210-212-5266. www.alamo.edu/cttc

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