GSMP To Host Friday’s Cottage Kitchen Lunch Raising Funds For The Heritage Association

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The Cottage Kitchen at the Charles S. Cock House Museum, located at 400 E. Hopkins Street, will be serving lunch from 11 AM until 1 PM on Friday, May 31.

The menu will include Palmer’s Restaurant, Bar & Courtyard’s famous Pecan Crusted Chicken and Brown Herb Rice, a salad and roll.  And for dessert, The Root Cellar’s signature Snickerdoodle Bread Pudding will be served.

Friday’s lunch will be hosted by Greater San Marcos Partnership (GSMP) and this week’s menu will feature Palmer’s Restaurant, Bar & Courtyard’s famous Pecan Crusted Chicken and Brown Herb Rice, a salad and a roll. Dessert will be The Root Cellar’s signature Snickerdoodle Bread Pudding. Your choice of tea, coffee or water and all for only $8 (only cash or checks accepted)!

GSMP  was founded in 2010 by regional stakeholders with a commitment to community advancement and a focused objective: creating economic diversity and strength through ethical, proactive and strategic professional economic development. GSMP is a public-private partnership that serves as the regional economic development organization for the City of San Marcos, and Hays and Caldwell Counties, located at the heart of the Texas Innovation Corridor.

All proceeds from the lunch will benefit the Heritage Association of San Marcos, an organization that supports the preservation of historic buildings and celebrates the culture and traditions that beautify and enrich the San Marcos community.

Cottage Kitchen began more than 40 years ago inside the Charles S. Cock home, a historic stone house that is now listed in the National Register. Charles S. Cock was a pioneer and a former mayor of San Marcos. For more information please call 512-392-4295.

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The Heritage Association of San Marcos is a nonprofit organization chartered in 1975 to support the preservation of buildings, historical sites and archives as well as to perpetuate traditions that beautify and enrich the community life of this city.

The Association grew out of the San Marcos Bicentennial Commission, which was formed in 1972 to plan and coordinate the city’s celebration of the nation’s Bicentennial in 1976.

Since its founding, the Heritage Association has been responsible for many beloved community traditions, including the traditional Friday luncheons at the Cottage Kitchen.


 

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