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San Marcos proclaims Black History Month and spay-neuter awareness, honors retiring Battalion Chief Clark

City of San Marcos · February 18, 2026
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At a City of San Marcos meeting, Mayor Jane Houston issued proclamations recognizing President George Washington Day, Black History Month and Spay & Neuter Awareness Month, and honored Battalion Chief Jeffrey Paul Clark for 36 years of service; community groups previewed events and cited shelter intake figures.

Mayor Jane Houston read a series of ceremonial proclamations at a City of San Marcos meeting, declaring Feb. 22, 2026, as President George Washington Day, February 2026 as Spay and Neuter Awareness Month, and February 2026 as Black History Month, and she proclaimed a day in February in honor of Battalion Chief Jeffrey Paul Clark.

The proclamations highlighted local organizations and events tied to the observances. A representative of the William Hightower chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution thanked the city for issuing the George Washington proclamation and noted the chapters’ scholarship and oration activities. Athena Reiche, representing the Captain Thomas Moore chapter of the Daughters of the…

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