Three events will take place through the weekend that will give residents the opportunity to provide financial assistance to two programs of the Silver Sage center – the Meals on Wheels program and a planned affordable housing project for seniors called the Cottages of Silver Sage.
The fundraisers will begin on Saturday, Feb. 15, with a new event called “Old Coots Giving Sage Advice” in which a panel of four men – Silver Sage CEO Art Crawford, Bandera Councilman Glenn Clark, political cartoonist Dennis Allyn and restaurant owner George De-Wolf – will set up a table on 11th Street near the ...