The Seguin City Council convened on Sunday, marking a special occasion as they celebrated the birthday of Council Member Kristen Mueller. The meeting commenced with an invocation led by Chris Larson from New Life Fellowship Church, emphasizing the importance of leadership and the impact of their decisions on the community.
During the session, the council opened the floor for public comments, adhering to regulations that limit discussions to specific factual information or proposals for future agenda items. Former Council Member Jett Crabbe took the opportunity to announce an upcoming event organized by the Seguin Citizens Fire and Police alumni. The event, a cornhole tournament scheduled for November 16 at Starkey Park, aims to foster community spirit and support local alumni associations. The tournament will feature food trucks, a card raffle, and a friendly competition between city officials, with a humorous twist involving donations to the opposing team’s alumni if they lose.
Additionally, resident Paul Martin shared details about two upcoming debates focused on truth and ecological values, inviting community members to engage in discussions about environmental issues.
The meeting highlighted the council's commitment to community engagement and the importance of local events in strengthening ties among residents and city officials.