LCRA Steps Forward Day volunteers take on projects in 35 communities

From LCRA

   Hundreds of Lower Colorado River Authority employees rolled up their sleeves on Friday, April 11, to volunteer on dozens of community projects across parts of Texas during LCRA’s annual day of service, Steps Forward Day.
  In Bay City, LCRA employees added soil, mulch and plants to butterfly and wildflower gardens at Riverside Park.
  Other Steps Forward Day projects ranged from planting a pollinator garden at Stagecoach Park in Buda to painting the exterior of the police annex building in Shiner to adding mulch to the playground area at Hempstead City Park in Hempstead.
  “We started Steps Forward Day 10 years ago as a way to give back to Texas communities,” LCRA General Manager Phil Wilson said. 
  “Today, that journey continues stronger than ever. This year, more than 700 employees volunteered to work on projects communities may not have the time or resources to complete on their own.”
  “It’s all about making a difference in the communities we serve and supporting our fellow Texans,” Wilson said. 
  “This is community service in action.”
  This year, LCRA employees volunteered on 40 Steps Forward Day projects in 35 communities: Bastrop, Bay City, Brady, Brenham, Buchanan Dam, Buda, Columbus, Cuero, Dripping Springs, Flatonia, Fredericksburg, Giddings, Goldthwaite, Hempstead, Horseshoe Bay, Kingsland, Kyle, La Grange, Lexington, Liberty Hill, Lockhart, Luling, Marble Falls, Mason, McCamey, Pflugerville, Round Rock, San Angelo, San Marcos, San Saba, Schulenburg, Shiner, Smithville, Weimar and Wimberley.
  LCRA launched its Steps Forward employee volunteer program in 2015. LCRA works with its customers to identify service projects in their communities, supplies the labor and helps provide the materials needed to complete the projects. For more information, visit www.lcra.org/stepsforward.