SUPPORTING ITS SECOND CENTURY The Garza Theatre, purchased by Jesse Dixon and Perky Palette two years ago after sitting vacant for a decade, is on its way to a fresh lease on life thanks to seed gifts such as Poka Lambro’s donation earlier this month. Poka Lambro CFO Matt Snowden made the presentation to Angela Dixon and Sean Robertson, Perky Palette representatives. | COURTESY PHOTO
WHAT’SBREWING Jeff Hood shared updates on new developments at Coffee Wizards during the recent Post Rotary Club meeting. | COURTESY PHOTO
POST ROTARY Rotarians Suzan Collazo (left) and Jesse Dixon attended the Rotary Presidents-Elect Training Seminar (PETS) in Dallas in late February, an intensive leadership training for future Rotary club presidents that focuses on the organization’s role at the local, state and international levels. | COURTESY PHOTO
The Garza Theatre, a 110-year-old landmark on Post’s Main Street, is poised to become the community’s hub for arts and education, thanks in part to a $2,500 donation from Poka Lambro Telecommunications. The historic venue is undergoing a major renovation that will expand seating capacity and improve accessibility while preserving the building’s unique character and storie...