Nothing "icks" me quite as profoundly as an eatery getting spanked on their inspection, luckily, there are some great Top Performers this week in Lubbock.
On Wednesday, May 13th, Lubbock Meals on Wheels announced it was awarded a $2,500 grant through funding from Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas to help with COVID-19 relief efforts.
People who rely on meal services provided by Lubbock Meals on Wheels can breathe a sigh of relief amid concerns related to what is being called a pandemic.
The event will be held at the Lubbock Memorial Civic Center on Tuesday, March 5th, from 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. with over 35 food booths for those who attend.
I had a wonderful time today helping deliver meals for our local Meals On Wheels. If you're looking to help directly on our community, this is a great place to start.
At the annual Lubbock Vines And Wines Festival were many of Lubbock's best executive chefs cooking up a storm in the Hub City Master Chef Competition. And they made the most amazing food. But most people didn't get any.
For the twenty-third consecutive year, Lubbock Meals on Wheels is enlisting the help of United Supermarkets for the “Feed a Friend – It’s as Easy as Pie” fundraiser!