What is missing in Bandera County?
Author: James Taylor | Filed under: Community JournalismUpdate: Thanks to everyone who sent in their comments about What’s Missing in Bandera County! I’ll have a write up with your responses online this weekend. If you have anything else you would like to share, or a Bandera County article you would like to see written about, please don’t hesitate to contact me.
Thank you again!
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I recently posted the query on BanderaBulletin.com, “What type of restaurant would you like in Bandera?” with choices of Italian, 24-hour Diner, and Buffet. The 24-hour diner is currently in the lead with 40.1% of the vote.
To expand on that and touch on a broader theme, what do YOU guys believe is missing in Bandera County and why? Entertainment, health care, cultural arts, local news and information, whatever specific or broad idea that comes to your mind.
I’m interested in hearing your responses and will write an article about them for Bandera.net. I’ll also be hitting up MySpace readers and the Twitterverse for their opinions.
The landscape of Bandera County is changing fast, despite many grognards who have decried otherwise, evidenced by new restaurants and ideas brought to life in the past couple of years. From the Arthur Nagel Community Clinic to the Ital’Yo gelato cafe, the Bandera Dodge House dance parties to the Dogleg Coffeehouse on Main Street.
I want to hear what you think is missing in Bandera County. Leave your comment below, e-mail James@team-outlaw.net, tweet me at www.twitter.com/banderaoutlaw, or call/text me at 830-688-1564.
Thank you, as always, for supporting The Outlaw!
Tags: Community Journalism