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San Marcos issues series of proclamations honoring GIS Day, library accreditation, veterans, Arbor Month, nurse practitioners and hunger relief
Summary
At a San Marcos City meeting, Mayor Jane Hughson read multiple proclamations recognizing GIS Day, the San Marcos Public Library’s state accreditation, Veterans Month and parade plans, Arbor Month, National Nurse Practitioner Week and Turkey’s Tackling Hunger Month; community partners and staff described event logistics and service expansions.
San Marcos Mayor Jane Hughson on Monday read a sequence of ceremonial proclamations declaring November 2025 as Geographic Information Systems Day, San Marcos Public Library Accreditation Day, Veterans Month and Turkey’s Tackling Hunger Month, while also proclaiming October as Arbor Month and the week of Nov. 9 as National Nurse Practitioner Week.
The mayor said the GIS proclamation was intended to highlight the technology’s role in “operating [the city’s] infrastructure, sustaining natural resources, planning for the future of our community, and stimulating economic growth,” and called on residents to learn how maps and geospatial tools support local decision-making. A representative of the city’s GIS work group accepted the proclamation and presented the second annual GIS Ambassador Award to Eddie Dry of the streets division for his work applying GIS to…
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