Cisco Chamber of Commerce news
Please be aware a man is going around Cisco trying to collect money for small businesses. Please contact the police if you are approached by him.
Please be aware a man is going around Cisco trying to collect money for small businesses. Please contact the police if you are approached by him.
Schools closing across the county have impacted many families, with learning now being completed at home instead of in the school walls. Many online resources, such as youtube.com, can provide educational opportunities in a virtual world. On youtube, there are numerous read aloud book options for all ages, along with animal and history documentaries. Allowing a child to learn from videos can significantly help their learning as we navigate this period of time.
The Cisco City Council joined the rest of the county’s communities in declaring a local state of disaster on Monday. During a brief meeting in the city council chambers, the council voted unanimously to extend a mayoral declaration from earlier in the day in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Looking for an escape by Lake Cisco-a place to boat, to fish, or relax? Look no farther than Lake Cisco Rentals. Jason Miller bought the property in 2016 with plans and dreams. A local native of Cisco, he wanted to provide a place on Lake Cisco to buy bait and tackle, obtain a fishing license, rent or buy fishing poles, and even boats. In his words, “You bring money and food, and we have everything else.” This way, there is no need to leave the beauty of the lake to go find materials a guest may need.
Due to the ongoing concern of the Corona Virus, CSNP is going to comply with the CDC’s advice, and we will be canceling our rummage sale as well as the April luncheon. We are continuing to deliver meal to our home bound. We are striving to keep everyone’s best interest at this time. The staff of CSNP is continuing to check on our home bound clients to make sure their grocery needs are being met. If you have elderly friends or neighbors be sure and check on them, they are the most at risk.
215 S. Seaman St.
Eastland, Texas 76448
(254) 629-1707