Rep. Morales also presented Willow Creek a resolution in recognition of their labor of love.
Saul Fernandez addressed those in attendance and gave a brief history of how the day care operated out of a rented space on North Bibb Avenue in Eagle Pass until it reached its capacity in the early 2000s, at which point the owners purchased the building and expanded their operation.
He also discussed how they faced challenges during the Covid-19 pandemic. Willow Creek Adult Day Care continued to provide services to some of the area's most vulnerable residents, and it has remained a valuable community resource.
Locally owned and operated businesses play an important role in furthering the prosperity of towns throughout Texas, and all those associated with Willow Creek Adult Day Care may take great pride in the contributions that the company has made to the Eagle Pass community and beyond over the past 25 years.
Rep. Morales, Mayor Salinas, and Judge Cantu commemorated the 25th anniversary of Willow Creek Adult Day Care and wished the Fernandez family and their employees sincere best wishes for continued success.
The group then had a grand celebration including music, food, prizes and games for their clients and those in attendance.