Career fair at TAMUC coming up

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Here are a few things I wanted to share with you today.

I’m seeing some of the most beautiful and heartwarming things happening in our community. We have such good people doing such good things. Keep it up, my friends. I think we are in for a long haul.

But don’t think about the long haul, just think about today. How can I make today awesome for someone? My youngest spontaneously wrote a message to her daddy in chalk on the driveway. All it said was, “You are amazing.” That’s all it took; happiness won. We are just looking for the good, and it abounds.

TAMUC TO HOST VIRTUAL CAREER FAIR

Students, alumni and community members are invited to attend Texas A&M-Commerce’s Virtual All Majors & Teacher Career Fair at noon to 7 p.m. April 16. More than 50 hiring entities will be in attendance to recruit candidates for full-time jobs and internships. Register at http://tamuchirealion.easyvirtualfair.com. If you have questions about the fair, please contact Bethany Ferrall at bethany.ferrall@tamuc.edu. If you are an alumni or student who needs a resume review or help with your job search, visit tamuc.joinhandshake. com to set up a resume review appointment with your career coach.

BUSINESS UPDATES

Here is an update to life as we know it right now, and it is changing quickly!

Chamber of Commerce: We are postponing our Chamber Golf Tournament to Friday, June 19. Our lobby is closed to visitors at this time. We are at the office from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. daily to answer questions by phone.

Restaurants: All restaurant sit-down dining has been halted until April 30. Most have moved to curbside service, and some are even offering home delivery. Just call ahead and visit with your favorite restaurant. They will bring your food out to you. You can also visit “Takeout Together” on Facebook and Instagram. This is a place where restaurants are publishing current information and items they are offering.

Banking: Most financial institutions have closed their lobbies and are banking by appointment. Most transactions can be handled online, and they are also available by phone.

Shopping: Most clothing stores are offering online shopping, curbside pickup and even doorstep delivery. Please, please don’t forget about your favorite place to shop during this time. They are all fearful and need your help!

Groceries: Our grocery stores have changed their hours of operation. They are closing at night to disinfect and re-stock shelves. They are also limiting quantities of items that you can purchase. Hopefully, this will help distribute goods in a more effective manner.

Pharmacies: Our pharmacies are open. Some have closed their lobbies but can be reached through the drive through or curbside service.

Museums: All museums are closed to the public. Most of them still have staffers and can be reached by phone. Main Street Theatre is also closed.

Library, Senior Citizen Center: Closed indefinitely. Meal-A-Day is still making daily deliveries.

Hotels: All of our hotels are open for business and have increased their cleaning protocols.

Energy companies: Our energy companies have closed their lobbies to visitors but can be reached by phone if needed.

Hospital: For the safety and health of the community and our ministry, CHRISTUS Health is screening all associates and visitors to our hospitals to help lessen the risk of infectious disease transmission among our patients, associates and guests.

School districts: All school districts in Hopkins County have moved to online learning.

On March 17, SSISD Food Services began providing free meals for all SSISD students an any community children who are between the ages of 1 and 18 years old. Meals will be available for pickup each Monday-Friday from 7:30 to 11 a.m. until further notice. Students will be able to pick up one breakfast and one lunch meal at this time. Students do not have to attend any one of these campuses to participate. Pick-up areas will be curbside grab-and-go and will be held at the following locations across Sulphur Springs:

• SSES (Lee Street bus lane)

• Bowie (Mockingbird Lane student drop off/ pick up lane)

• Bush (South bus lane circle to awning), and

• Douglass (Calvert Street awning).

Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Office, Civic Center: Offices are open at this time with limited staff.