Coronas de Oro hosts Breakfast, Badges and Community
December 5, 2025
By Michelle Rodriguez
The Belton Journal
The community was invited to meet first responders, local police, and the fire department to enjoy a morning full of food and connection on Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon at Coronas de Oro Mexican Restaurant located at 219 S. East St.
They set up tables and chairs at the gazebo and blocked off the parking lot behind the restaurant near the creek so the police and fire departments could bring their vehicles.
Guests enjoyed breakfast tacos: bacon, egg, and cheese; potato, egg, and cheese; sausage, egg, and cheese; refreshments including water, coffee, orange juice, and coffee while meeting first responders, checking out police and fire vehicles, and learning more about those who serve our community.

BELTON JOURNAL/Michelle Rodriguez
Maria Martinez, owner of Coronas de Oro and minis- ter of Jesus 24/7 Church in Temple and Belton Police Chief Larry Berg at Breakfast, Badges, and Commu- nity. Martinez passed out free t-shirts and the com- munity was invited to talk to first responders and eat breakfast together.
The event aims to build positive connections and strengthen relationships between residents and local public safety departments.
Owner of Coronas de Oro Mexican Restaurant, Maria Martinez and her husband, Miguel, minister at their church, Jesus 24/7, in Temple. They donated t-shirts to those in attendance. They also had giveaways, gift certificates, games, and prizes. They had contests of brightest lights, best uniform, best mustache, and coolest patrol vehicle.
Martinez said a prayer to start the event followed by a moment of silence for the fallen. The Lake Belton High School choir sang the National Anthem. People took pictures with the SWAT truck and vehicles that were there.
"I've been Chief for a while for the City of Belton. I just got appointed to Regional Director for the Texas Police Chiefs Association. It was a surprise when they called me one day and asked if I would be interested in a position. I'm a member and they knew I was available," said Belton Police Chief Larry Berg.
"This is amazing and I hope it only gets better and bigger," said Rosanne Fisher, Justice of the Peace for Bell County Precinct 3, Place 2. "My husband John Fisher is a Constable Deputy in Salado, and retired as a Special Agent on the Governor's detail after 22 years."
The following businesses donated gift cards: Naruya's, Granny's Shaved Ice, Chick-fil-a from Harker Heights, Wake and Brew Coffee, and Water Street Waffle Company.
"This is our first event and would like to make it an annual event to bring out the community and local first responders," said Carlos Cristanto, manager. "We want to thank the community for coming out. We had a great turn-out. We had all the agencies show up: Texas Department of Public Safety, Killeen Police K9, Bell County Sheriff's Office, Belton Police, and the Texas Game Warden."
The fire department passed out books and crayons for the kids. There were 911 pencil pouches and lanyards passed out, and stickers. The Texas Game Warden passed out the 2025-2026 Outdoor Annual Hunting, Fishing, and Boating Regulation Manual.









