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Blanco County CRC gets new sign
A new sign was recently installed at the Blanco County Community Resource Center in Johnson City, honoring the large donation made by Marci and Louis Henna.
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A new sign acknowledging the donation from Marci and Louis Henna now graces the Blanco County Community Resource Center (CRC) in Johnson City. The Hennas made a generous donation in April.

Marci Henna grew up in Johnson City. As the owners of the Henna Chevrolet auto dealership, the Hennas are a well-known name in Austin. They are also philanthropists and serve on a number of non-profit boards. Marci Henna (nee Gipson) is the author of Fireside, Texas, a series of novels written as a tribute to her family.

The CRC serves all residents of Blanco County. Currently, due to Covid-19 restrictions, we accept visitors by appointment only. Phone lines are open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Contact the CRC at (830) 868-0208.

Food pantry hours are Monday and Wednesday, 9 a.m. to noon and each fourth Saturday, 10 a.m. to noon. Service is limited to curbside only.

About the Community Resource Centers of Texas

Community Resource Centers of Texas, Inc., is a non-profit subsidiary of the Texas Housing Foundation. The Blanco County Community Resource Center is the fourth operational CRC under the Community Resource Centers of Texas, Inc. umbrella, with other locations in Burnet, Llano, and Williamson counties. The centers operate with the help of generous donors invested in community welfare, corporate sponsors, and grants. For more information, visit crctx.org.

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