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⚠️ Weather Alert For Denton County ⚠️

* WHAT...Sub-freezing temperatures as low as 29 expected.

* WHERE...Denton, Fannin, Hood, and Somervell Counties.

* WHEN...From 4 AM to 8 AM CDT Monday.

* IMPACTS...Frost and freeze conditions could kill crops, other
sensitive vegetation and possibly damage unprotected outdoor
plumbing.

#Denton #DentonTX DentonWeather

⚠️ Weather Alert For Denton County ⚠️

* WHAT...South winds 20 to 30 mph with gusts up to 45 mph expected.

* WHERE...All of North and Central Texas.

* WHEN...From 10 AM this morning to 10 PM CDT this evening.

* IMPACTS...Unsecured outdoor items may be blown around in the wind.
Driving on area roadways may become difficult, especially for
high-profile vehicles. Small tree limbs could break and cause
damage.

#Denton #DentonTX DentonWeather

With less funding and more hunger, a #DentonTX #CommunityGarden still wants to grow and feed more

By Lucinda Breeding-Gonzales Staff Writer Mar 14, 2025

"Friends of Shiloh Field Community Garden always plans to harvest more crops for its local partner #FoodPantries and #HomelessShelters. This year, the community garden’s board chair said the volunteer-run farm expects more people to need the food they grow.

"'Every year we try to outdo ourselves,' said Christina Proctor, the chair of the board for Friends of Shiloh Garden, the nonprofit that operates the community garden. 'We always anticipate making more than we did the last year. Talking to the #FoodBanks and they tell us every year that we have increased the number of requests for food for us. Ever since 2020, it just keeps going up.'

"Food banks across the country saw both hunger and food insecurity spike when the COVID-19 pandemic shuttered businesses and closed offices, shedding workers and leaving families without paychecks. Inflation and rising costs have kept some families strapped and struggling to feed their families. And as North Texas has grown, problems such as hunger, homelessness and food insecurity have grown with it.

"The immediate future for hungry Texans of all ages looks grim. But recent cuts are affecting children greatly. The School Nutrition Association reported Monday that the U.S. Department of Agriculture [#USDA] announced it would cut the $660 million #LocalFoodForSchools program for 2025.

"Politico, citing a spokesperson for the USDA, reported that the department also cut the Local Food Purchase Assistance Cooperative Agreement Program. The program would have funded about $500 million this year to support food banks.

"For the second year in a row, the Texas Health and Human Services Commission opted not to participate in the Summer Electronic Benefits Transfer [#EBT] program, which would have paid $120 per eligible child for families already receiving food benefits through the summer months.

"The program is meant to fill the gap left when public schools are on summer break, and children who qualify for free and reduced-price breakfast and lunch are vulnerable to greater food insecurity. The commission opted out of the program when the state Legislature didn’t move to allocate the money needed to get the program up and running on Monday.

"Denton residents learned this week that Lovepacs Denton, a nonprofit that gives food to Denton ISD students to get them through school breaks and long weekends, will close after the school year ends in May.

"#Austerity is impacting state and local assistance services all at once. Celia Cole, the CEO of Feeding Texas, said that cuts to programs like this not only put more Texans at risk for hunger, but they also reduce stimulus spending that benefits the state’s farms. Feeding Texas is a network of 20 food banks that feed hungry Texans and advocates for policies that prevent hunger. Cole said the Summer EBT funding could have fed Texas children and teenagers last year.

"'The first opportunity that Texas had to run the program would have been in summer of 2024, and we missed out on it because, I think really more than anything, was that Texas Health and Human Services Commission ... had so much else on their plate with #Medicaid unwinding,' Cole said. 'They were facing really serious backlogs and getting people enrolled in Medicaid.'

"Then, as the deadline for summer of 2025 got nearer, Cole said, it became clear that the commission would need money from the state to administer the program. Monday was the deadline for the Legislature to allocate the funds. Cole said programs like Feeding Texas will have to stretch their resources and be strategic with funding and food.

"For Denton nonprofits, leaders are preparing to do the same. The Friends of Shiloh Garden is keeping close tabs on costs. Proctor said seeds aren’t as costly as donors might think, but over the last two summers, water costs have soared.

"'Our biggest expense in production is water,' she said. 'We’ve been very blessed that Denton Bible Church has been helping us subsidize our water bill by giving us some money to help offset that cost.'

"In 2023, when Denton saw about 55 days of triple-digit heat, Proctor said water costs were almost too much.

"'That was the year we almost had too close because it was just so expensive,' Proctor said. 'Our water bills that year were just ridiculous.'

"The operation installed drip irrigation and weed cloth to cover the drip lines and saw savings. But the nonprofit is still looking to serve more people and give its partners more of what they want."

Read more:
dentonrc.com/news/local/with-l

To support the community garden, www.shilohfield.com for donation and volunteer information.

Denton Record-ChronicleWith less funding and more hunger, a Denton community garden still wants to grow and feed moreFriends of Shiloh Field Community Garden always plans to harvest more crops for its local partner food pantries and homeless shelters. This year, the community garden’s board chair said the

#NowSpinning The Get Up Kids “Four Minute Mile”. I forgot this label was from Toledo! GLASS CITY! YOUR PORT TO WORLD MARKETS! Anyhow, peak #emo, at least for me and my favorite album of theirs. I saw them on their tour supporting this album at Rubber Gloves in #Dentontx. A rare bright spot in one of the loneliest phases of my life. Long live Rubber Gloves! I found this gem at Beaker’s Records in #Alameda today. Dude made a haul recently of pristine punk records from the 90’s through 2009. Go Now

My free Life Drawing Workshop using photo + video is going to be on Saturday February 15th at 6:00PM - 9:00PM CST. Rescheduled, originally was today! Join me at twitch.ovaettr.gay on the 15th and enjoy some great Valentine's themed poses from my archive of reference images! 💖 Meet up at 6, first pose starts at 6:10PM. Can't wait to see you there!

I'll be vending here TODAY
4pm - 7pm Dans Silverleaf in #DentonTX

Come donate some clothes or donate $ to access clothing to swap! Remaining clothes will go to a Community Closet for the homeless to access freely.

I'll have select prints available for $10 donations to the org! #art
#MutualAid

It's that time of year again Denton!

From the Facebook event listing:

"Dec 05 Thursday KRAMPUSNACHT
The official kickoff in Beer Alley for a costumed creature walkabout! More fun surprises too.

Friday Dec 06 St Nicolas Day
Sure ole Santa gets his due but drop off donations and come out for photos and specials!

Saturday Dec 07 = Krampus is traveling but you gotta get a photo at the HölleThron of Judgement to drop off donations for Krampus swag!"