LETTERS TO SANTA

May  14, 2026

Dear Santa, how r yr rander? I

wut a rnbo uonacrn. Love, Zoe


Dear Santa, how are the randere? For Christmas I would like

a dron. Love, William


Dear Santa, How are yr der

boing? For Christmas I would

like a bay blades that hav not

cum out yet. And a urenu. Love,

Jett


Dear Santa, dog, bik, and helmet. Love, Quetzali


Dear Santa, For Chritsmas

I wunt a toy rander. Love,

Charles


Dear Santa, I wunt a brbi grl

santu. And a dog for Crismis.

Love, Brynnleigh


Dear Santa, dino toy and pokemon toy and rel dog. Love,

Canyon


Dear Santa, r u redi for

Crismiss? I wint a robo dog and

a snak toy. Love, Sebastian


Dear Santa, for cristmas I wud

lik a bic, and rel robot. Love,

Cristian


Dear Santa, I wunt a mery

Crismis. Legos and tshrt frum a

stor. Love, Sammy


Dear Santa, prete dres, new

cup, new fance rum, babe cat, t

pot, santa to clen my rum. Love,

Lydia


Dear Santa, I wunt a bat, and

a basboll and a toy dog. I love

you. Love, Jennings


Dear Sana, I wunt a unicrn and

I wunt a prinsis and I wunt a

robot uf me. Tank yu, Santa.

Love, Paxton


Dear, Santa, How are the

rander? For Christmas I wunt a

crunch lab box and a bay blad

and a lego set. Love, Rhett


Dear Santa, I wunt stufd anml

and shoz and a blanke. Love,

Amaya


Dear Santa, I wunt a toy

milatare tank. Love Brayden

Dear Santa, i want you to wash

the dishes please. Love, Sophia

Mrs. Neeley


1st Grade

Sparta Elementary

Dear Santa,

I have been very good this year

I would like for Christmas this

year is... a 67 stuffy and 67

toy and brainrot stuffys and

brainrot toys and 21 and it says

Whats 9+10 21 stuffy and just

me me toys and stuffy.

Love, Addicus


Dear Santa,

I have bee very good this year i

lec jar Love, Silas

Dear Santa,

Moth HDLZKAS

WehaBr

27 Puche

noBsc

heBaD

Love Stella


Dear Sant,

I wut a cicha and a chlngoina

soll and most hix bols and pull.

Love, Aria


Dear Santa,

I have been very good this year

I would like a cat for Christmas

this year is...

Love, Nailah


Dear Santa,

I want a bick and sum legose

and a stad Dag with the sam

brth as me and A lat AV munee

Love, Audrey


Dear Santa,

FKMS I APUE FKMS I WT

BRe FK MS I WT AKOB FK

MS I WtIWDa to EMAP

Love, I’la


Dear Santa,

I wot for christmas a Bres

dll has a clregBock cake gog

Dominl hirt

Love, Andrea


Dear Santa,

I wish that you give me all ove

the toys that I want this year.

Love, Elijah


Dear Santa,

I went a titamasuris and a

closowIdomerets

Love, Lincoln


Dear Santa,

I wun a scotr. New shrts. how

kaw grl hat. Love, Kaleigha


Dear Santa,

I have been very good this year.

I wont a toy solder set with toy

tanks.

Love, Samuel


Dear Santa,

i have Bin vare Good this yeer.

this i wunt gNrfs5oMBShrilk

and a BuBoL firNtt

Love, Davis


Dear Santa,

I have been very good this year

I would like for Christmas this

year is a dig car

Love, Charlotte


Dear Santa,

Legos

Love, Josyah


Mrs. Rabroker

 1st Grade

Sparta Elementary

Dear Santa,

Please give me a Sonic Flash,

a Shadow Batman, and a silver

green lantern.

Love,

Maximus


Dear Santa,

For Christmas I want a cool

book you think I like, something

for my brother and sister, and

a plain piece of paper so I can

draw my family.

Love,

Avianna


Dear Santa,

I have bin rilee good so can I

please have a Bibll and a swich

and a camera that takes out the

pictures and has a strap.

Love, Leo


Dear Santa,

I really have been good. I really

want a Nintendo and Nintendo

2 and a Christmas fox stuffy.

Love, Porter


Dear Santa, I wod like a candy kane, a nrf gun, and an elakchrik skudr. I wod like a litl ranjre (ranger). Love, Stone


Dear Santa, I chride to be good. Please bring me a Big Labubu. Love, Layne


Dear Santa, I try to be good. Pleaes giv me a glidr slim (glitter slime) and kids high heels. Love, Kennedy


Dear Santa, I have ben werkeg varey herd this year. Please breg me a Labubu, gloves, and notebooks, and a big LOL Surprise. Love, Andilynn


Dear Santa, I want a tedeber and a socr ball. I want a tablit. I want a Prinses Pech toy. Love, Mallory


Dear Santa, Please bring me some glasses and a Barbie house. Love, Adeline


Dear Santa, I know that I couldev been bad this year, but also!!! I was try ing sooooo hard to be good! Please bring me a little toy pig, a Big turtle, a bible, a stuffed bunny, and a Nintendo Switch. Love, Ellery


Dear Santa, Please, mae I have a book, rolrskats, a lamp, a long sleeve dress, and hiking gluvs. Love, Rayn


Dear Santa, I have been nice. Please bring me two hot wheel tracks, a Nerf Gun Set, and a remot control truck with lights. Thank you! Everett


Dear Santa, I tried to be good, Santa. Please bring me a Nintendo Switch, a sckateboard, a sckootr, a bike, spinig clay art, and a toy car. Love, Clayton Dear Santa, I have been wrkeg hard to be kind. Can you pelase breg a skateboard. I wot dry erase markers, shrpee rainbow markers, and a kande kane. Love, Riley


Dear Santa, For Krismisst I wut a dr bic (dirt bike). I would like an iPad because my iPad broke. Love, Spade Dear Santa, I want a gift. I be gud. I want a choo choo train and a toy computer and a toy reindeer. Love, Amelia


Dear Santa, I have bin good this yer. Please breg me a robot cat and a Nintendowe swich 2, and a fox snowglobe from the North Poll for Cristmist. Love, Ellison Ms. Salazar’s 1st grade at Sparta Elementary


Dear Santa, I would like a pink elf on the shelf and a suprize would wrc to so wut you can chooz is the suprise make shr the suprise is su-per du-per uu-per cute pleeeez. Love, EllaDear Santa, how r yr rander? I wut a rnbo uonacrn. Love, Zoe


Dear Santa, how are the randere? For Christmas I would like a dron. Love, William Dear Santa, How are yr der boing? For Christmas I would like a bay blades that hav not cum out yet. And a urenu. Love, Jett Dear Santa, dog, bik, and helmet. Love, Quetzali


Dear Santa, For Chritsmas I wunt a toy rander. Love, Charles Dear Santa, I wunt a brbi grl santu. And a dog for Crismis. Love, Brynnleigh


Dear Santa, dino toy and pokemon toy and rel dog. Love, Canyon Dear Santa, r u redi for Crismiss? I wint a robo dog and a snak toy. Love, Sebastian


Dear Santa, for cristmas I wud lik a bic, and rel robot. Love, Cristian


Dear Santa, I wunt a mery Crismis. Legos and tshrt frum a stor. Love, Sammy Dear Santa, prete dres, new cup, new fance rum, babe cat, t pot, santa to clen my rum. Love, Lydia Dear Santa, I wunt a bat, and a basboll and a toy dog. I love you. Love, Jennings


Dear Sana, I wunt a unicrn and I wunt a prinsis and I wunt a robot uf me. Tank yu, Santa. Love, Paxton Dear, Santa, How are the rander? For Christmas I wunt a crunch lab box and a bay blad and a lego set. Love, Rhett


Dear Santa, I wunt stufd anml and shoz and a blanke. Love, Amaya


Dear Santa, I wunt a toy milatare tank. Love Brayden Dear Santa, i want you to wash the dishes please. Love, Sophia


Mrs. Neeley

1st Grade Sparta Elementary

Dear Santa, I have been very good this year I would like for Christmas this year is... a 67 stuffy and 67 toy and brainrot stuffys and brainrot toys and 21 and it says Whats 9+10 21 stuffy and just me me toys and stuffy. Love, Addicus


Dear Santa, I have bee very good this year i lec jar Love, Silas Dear Santa, Moth HDLZKAS WehaBr 27 Puche noBsc heBaD Love Stella


Dear Sant, I wut a cicha and a chlngoina soll and most hix bols and pull. Love, Aria Dear Santa, I have been very good this year I would like a cat for Christmas this year is... Love, Nailah


Dear Santa, I want a bick and sum legose and a stad Dag with the sam brth as me and A lat AV munee Love, Audrey


Dear Santa, FKMS I APUE FKMS I WT BRe FK MS I WT AKOB FK MS I WtIWDa to EMAP Love, I’la


Dear Santa, I wot for christmas a Bres dll has a clregBock cake gog Dominl hirt Love, Andrea


Dear Santa, I wish that you give me all ove the toys that I want this year. Love, Elijah


Dear Santa, I went a titamasuris and a closowIdomerets Love, Lincoln


Dear Santa, I wun a scotr. New shrts. how kaw grl hat. Love, Kaleigha


Dear Santa, I have been very good this year. I wont a toy solder set with toy tanks. Love, Samuel


Dear Santa, i have Bin vare Good this yeer. this i wunt gNrfs5oMBShrilk and a BuBoL firNtt Love, Davis


Dear Santa, I have been very good this year I would like for Christmas this year is a dig car Love, Charlotte


Dear Santa, Legos Love, Josyah Mrs. Rabroker 1st Grade Sparta Elementary


Dear Santa, Please give me a Sonic Flash, a Shadow Batman, and a silver green lantern. Love, Maximus


Dear Santa, For Christmas I want a cool book you think I like, something for my brother and sister, and a plain piece of paper so I can draw my family. Love, Avianna


Dear Santa, I have bin rilee good so can I please have a Bibll and a swich and a camera that takes out the pictures and has a strap. Love, Leo Dear Santa, I really have been good. I really want a Nintendo and Nintendo 2 and a Christmas fox stuffy. Love, Porter


Dear Santa, I wut a laboo, toy eef, the sam sise as the reel colur blue. Love, Connor


Dear Santa, Is the rander redy to eat crerist? How do the elfs git ther, fly? How do the rander git majic and fly? and nomol ders do not? I wunt a neintdo switch. Love, Emery


Dear Santa, How dus your rinders git ther majic? I hop to git a Dallis Cowboys set. Love, Peyson


Dear Santa, I wunt a PS5. Hal much ilfs are thir? Love, Kris


Dear Santa, How are your efs doing? Are you able to kut off an bell from your rander? I wunt a bell. Love, Clark


Dear Santa, Sanic Nic. How is roboth doing? How are the lfs? Sanic Nic pes bring me a nawctndo switch. Love, Beau


Dear Santa, How is the weather up at the north pole? I hope I get boots with actractive magnet metal and rubber underneth it a hover board. Love, Ryker


Dear Santa, How are the elfs so qiuet? I hope i get a new soccer ball. Love, Andrzej


Dear Santa, How can your elfs fllie urand the nof pll and I hop that you can giv me a wundfoll pasit. Love, Delta


Dear Santa, How do you git your majik. How do the elfes git that majik? I wunt a hudde that ses “slay all day, a owola, a wit hudde a pink vs bull, an a jumprop. Love, Emma


Dear Santa, How r rare deer get ther magick? I hlpe I get lots uf cool toys! PS5. Love, Bryce


Dear Santa, I whant a elf on the shelf. How do the raindears get there magic? Why are the christmas cors are red and green? Love, Lily


Dear Santa, How is the weather. Can I heave a barbie house plase? Love, Sophie


Dear Santa, You is a bes san. I wunt a pa patrol. Love you. Love, Zakiyah


Dear Santa, Do you hav the ders rede to cum to ton? I wunt a ATV an a pawer whel. Love, Justice


Dear Santa, I love Santa he is the beest Santa. I hope that you give me a PS5. Love, Preston


Dear Santa, Haw dut the elfs git their payrs? And is it tru that if aer pirints tuch aer elf then do you say ther fr 40 minis an I wunt a mine mrmaid. Love, Aliana


Sena Grote,

Kindergarten, Leon Heights

Mrs. Joyce

I want a iphone, sena Scotti Grote,


2nd Grade,

Leon Heights

Mrs. Medina

Close, skin care bubble, wax bottle candy, dubai chocolate, Summer Friday Makeup, paint markers.


Syvi Grote,

5th Grade,

Leon Heights,

Mr. Jackson

Hiii Santa My name is Syvi and I have 4 siblings. 3 sisters and 1 brother and what I want for christmas is new shoes, hello kitty sweatpants, and I want a Hello Kitty Sweatshirt. Good bye, Syvi.

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May 26, 2026
Belton ISD is celebrating a historic milestone as 29 students graduated with associate degrees from Temple College before earning their high school diplomas, the largest cohort of early college graduates in district history. Students were recognized Tuesday, May 5, during Temple College’s Silver Cording Ceremony, which honors students completing associate degrees through the Texas Bioscience Institute, a partnership program between Belton ISD and Temple College. Graduates completed rigorous college coursework while also fulfilling high school graduation requirements. The district’s 2026 early college graduates represent all three Belton ISD high school campuses, including eight students from Belton High School, three students from Belton New Tech @Waskow and 18 students from Lake Belton High School. “These students have demonstrated extraordinary perseverance, discipline and commitment,” said Belton ISD Superintendent Dr. Malinda Golden. “What makes this accomplishment so special is that these students chose to challenge themselves far beyond the traditional high school experience. They balanced college coursework, high school responsibilities and their plans for the future with remarkable determination. They are walking across the graduation stage already equipped with college credentials, career-ready experience and the confidence to take their next step.” Belton ISD’s graduation ceremonies are scheduled for Thursday, May 21, at 10 a.m. (LBHS); 2:00 p.m. (BHS); and 5:00 p.m. (BNTW) at the Cadence Bank Center in Belton. The following students earned associate degrees through the Texas Bioscience Institute program: Belton High School Javier Enciso — Pre-Nursing Gracie Foxx — Pre-Nursing Shyan King — Allied Health Alexis Kley — Pre-Nursing Diego Olvera — Biology Montinezes Patterson — Biology Jonah Peredo — Biology Rey Sanchez — Pre-Nursing Belton New Tech @Waskow Annabel Ferniza — Biology Caleb Fry — Biology Lauren Orsag — Multi Lake Belton High School Carmen Arias — Allied Health Elizabeth Baxter — Pre-Nursing Christian Benner — Engineering Technology Trijae Bilbo — Allied Health Aiden Bleth — Biology Joshua Bowen — Allied Health Bailey Caldwell — Allied Health Riley Capps — Biology Elise Clark — Biology Ariyanna Fisher — Biology Calvin Fong — Allied Health Lorelai Gonzales — Biology Elika Kiblinger — Allied Health Priscilla Meyer — Biology Demarcus Miller — Biology Marvin Morgenroth — Computer Information Systems Mariangel Noguera — Biology Shanyah Oliver — Pre-Nursing Through the Texas Bioscience Institute program in partnership with Temple College, Belton ISD students have opportunities to graduate with college credits, industry certifications and hands-on experience that prepare them for success beyond high school. Courtesy Photo A record number of students from Belton ISD receive their cords during a ceremony last Thursday at Temple College.
By Amanda DeLisi May 26, 2026
If City Council gives its approval in upcoming weeks, the Belton parks system will receive massive upgrades over the next 10 years. In Tuesday’s workshop, Council received a preview of the proposed 2026-2036 Parks, Recreation, Trails & Open Space Master Plan — a 62-page document that includes Belton residents’ ideas for improving local parks and trails. “Our Parks Master Plan is still in draft form and was presented in a joint workshop between City Council and Parks Board for review and discussion Tuesday,” said James Grant, director of Belton Parks & Recreation. “The draft plan will go on to the Parks Board and ultimately to City Council for adoption in June,” Grant added. Belton’s 2026-2036 Parks, Recreation, Trails & Open Space Master Plan includes seven major sections, including an introduction, inventory of the existing park system, findings from the community feedback, goals and objectives, a needs analysis, recommendations, and an overall schedule for recommended projects. Parks & Recreation master plans are crucial documents that help cities plan for future park investments. Belton City Council adopted the previous master plan in 2022 and the Parks and Recreation Department has successfully accomplished nearly everything proposed in that document. Parks and recreational facilities play important roles in Belton, and contribute to the high quality-of-life that residents want and expect from the city. Belton has an extensive park system, including 22 city-owned parks and trails. The city developed this plan to ensure Belton continues to strategically reinvest to ensure the recreational needs of the community continue to be met. Belton’s current parks system is comprised of 22 neighborhood, community, and special-use parks and trails, encompasses nearly 263 acres — 258 of which are developed for recreational purposes. With approximately 258 acres of developed parkland, the city provides nearly 9 acres of developed parkland per 1,000 residents. Belton is aligned with other similar communities throughout the U.S. that generally average at about 10 acres of parkland per 1,000 residents. After speaking with residents at events and through surveys, the city developed a list of 20 new amenities to prioritize between 2026 and 2036. The list, in order of priority, includes playgrounds, trails, an indoor recreation center, shade structures, pavilions, practice fields, restrooms, site furniture (benches, picnic tables and grilling stations), sports fields, multipurpose sports courts (basketball, tennis, pickleball and volleyball), and signage. Also: aquatic recreation (splash pads, pools, river access), skate park, amphitheaters, concessions, disc golf courses, native landscaping, public art, dog parks and community gardens. If approved by Council, master plan construction would begin this year, according to the plan’s implementation timeline, and several projects will be implemented every year until 3036. Courtesy Photo A child plays at Standpipe Park, which was opened in 2025. A new parks master plan was previewed Tuesday by City Council. If approved by Council, the plan will give Belton Parks & Recreation a guide for building and improving parklands between now and 2036.
May 26, 2026
By Michele Weisman The Belton Journal The Belton Historic District has a new neighbor, Hellyeah!, bringing a global cantina style of dining to Belton, but according to the tagline, it’s too cool for most grandmothers. She’d approve of the hospitality, though. “I’ve always had this fantasy of owning a restaurant. I love to cook. We love to host and we love to make people feel welcome,” said Michael E. Linnemann. He and his wife, Priscillia Z. Linnemann are combining their passions for food and a welcoming people by opening their global cantina where food is made from scratch and specialty cocktails are made. “If you love good dining, if you love fresh food, if you love food that’s actually scratch-made, if you like curated cocktails that are at an affordable price,” said Linnemann. Hellyeah! will be open seven days a week, open late most nights and until midnight on Fridays and Saturdays. In their courtyard is an outdoor bar where weekends will have live music and DJs. A few weeks after their opening, they will be offering brunch on Saturdays and Sundays. Reservations can be made on the app, Open Table for bar dining, the dining room, or semi-private dining for a party of eight to ten. “Anybody who loves really good food, wants to have a really good time, enjoys a delicious drink, and isn’t too stuffy, come and have your Hellyeah! moment,” said Linnemann. The historic interior stone walls and rafters are a feature they wanted to preserve and revitalize for their patrons. Self-proclaimed foodies, the Linnemanns hired consultants, a restaurant manager with experience in New York and Austin and a head chef with over 25 years of experience. The establishment is located at 206 E Central Avenue in Belton, with a ribbon-cutting set for Thursday, May 21 at 4 p.m. Visit their website at www.hellyeahbelton.com.
May 20, 2026
Starting this week, weather permitting, TxDOT and its contractor will start a project that will construct a shared-use path along F.M. 2483 from Lake Belton High School to Morgan’s Point Road. The project will improve pedestrian safety and mobility in the area. There will be various lane closures throughout the project, which is scheduled to end early 2027. The pathway will continue along Morgan’s Point Road from F.M. 2483 to Sobrante Road. Additionally, a crosswalk will be added at the intersection of F.M. 2483 and Morgan’s Point Road. The project garnered notable endorsements from key stakeholders, emphasizing collaborative efforts to enhance transportation infrastructure and pedestrian safety in Morgan’s Point Resort and the broader region. These endorsements have come from Congressman John Carter, the City of Temple, the Killeen-Temple Metropolitan Planning Organization, Belton ISD, the Boy Scouts of America Troop 118, the Morgan’s Point Resort Fire and Police Departments, and Mayor Dennis Green. These endorsements underscore the broad support for the initiative and the shared vision for a safer and more connected community. The contractor on the approximately $2.5 million dollar project is Wellcraft Builders. Construction is set to begin on a shared-use path along F.M. 2483 that will connect Lake Belton High School to Morgan’s Point Resort. The $2.5 million project is being funded by a combination of state and federal funds. 
May 20, 2026
The City of Belton has added two vehicles to its fleet—a passenger bus and a specialized fire blocker truck—expanding the City’s ability to train personnel, orient volunteers, and improve safety for first responders operating at emergency scenes.  City officials unveiled the vehicles on Tuesday, Feb. 24, highlighting their role in strengthening internal operations while maximizing value through strategic acquisition and refurbishment. The City received a 2018 Ford E-450 passenger bus as a donation from The HOP, the region’s public transit provider, following changes to its service fleet. The bus seats 12 passengers and has 143,465 miles. Belton invested $11,352 in repainting and routine maintenance to prepare the vehicle for municipal use. “We donated the bus to the City of Belton. We can auction them off or donate the vehicle. The City of Belton asked us about the vehicle, and we were able to donate it to them. This gives the bus a second life,” said Raymond Suarez, Hill County Transit District General Manager. The bus will support a variety of City functions, including tours for members of boards and commissions, orientation sessions for new employees, and site visits to municipal facilities and infrastructure projects. Officials said the vehicle will help improve understanding of City operations while reducing reliance on multiple vehicles for group travel. The Belton Fire Department also added a 2004 International 7400 4×4 blocker truck equipped with a 3,000-gallon water tank. City Council approved the purchase in September 2025, and the vehicle was acquired the following month from Williamson County Emergency Services District No. 5. The truck has 58,800 miles and was purchased for $99,500. The City invested an additional $24,195 for lighting, graphics, radio equipment, and other upfitting, bringing the total cost to $123,695. Fire trucks are custom-built. A few years ago, one got hit on a call and was out of service for over a year. Blocker trucks are positioned behind emergency scenes to shield firefighters, police officers, and motorists from oncoming traffic. By absorbing potential impacts, these vehicles protect frontline fire engines and critical equipment, helping preserve the City’s primary emergency response capabilities. This truck puts fire trucks back in the city. Fire officials noted that using a dedicated blocker truck reduces wear and risk to frontline apparatus, which are significantly more expensive and essential for fire suppression and rescue operations. City staff emphasized that both vehicles represent cost-effective investments that enhance operational readiness, improve safety, and support ongoing training and engagement efforts across departments.
By Lynette Sowell May 19, 2026
Belton Parks Board member Jim Deeken was recognized Thursday as an Environmental Ambassador during a regional ceremony hosted by the Cen-Tex Sustainable Communities Partnership. Deeken is among several individuals and organizations selected for the 2026 Environmental Ambassador Award, which honors efforts in community service, beautification, conservation, pollution prevention and recycling. In addition to his service on the Parks Board, Deeken has regularly volunteered at Heritage Parks, including with the disc golf course there. U.S. Army Garrison-Fort Hood Commander Mark McClellan and representatives from Fort Hood and neighboring communities gathered at the Killeen Arts and Activities Center to sign a proclamation recognizing April as Sustainable Environment Month. The partnership includes Fort Hood and the Cities of Belton, Copperas Cove, Gatesville, Harker Heights, Killeen, Lampasas, Nolanville and Salado. Other Environmental Ambassador awardees include: Harker Heights: Roxanne Flores Killeen: Scedric Moss Lampasas: Forward Lampasas Nolanville: Mary Jane Utterback Village of Salado: Linda Griffith, Karen V. Morris Copperas Cove: Renee Moore Fort Hood: Sergeant First Class Floyd Bristol Gatesville: Keep Gatesville Beautiful Centex Sustainable Partnership also has awards for youth, the YEA! Awards. This year, the following school districts had campuses receive awards to include: Greater Fort Hood Recycle Bowl: Copperas Cove ISD, Hettie Halstead Elementary; Lights Out Lunch: CCISD, Hettie Halstead Elementary; Sustained Excellence: CCISD, Hettie Halstead Elementary, Martin Walker Elementary Fairview/Miss Jewell Elementary; Pull Together to Make a Difference: CCISD, Fairview/Miss Jewell Elementary; School Beautification: Lampasas ISD, Kline Whitis Elementary; Rising Star: CCISD, House Creek Elementary; Lampasas ISD, Kline Whitis Elementary.  A new award, the Most Valuable Protector, recognized a past community Environmental Ambassador awardee who has continued to make an impact in the Central Texas region. This year’s awardee is the Tavera Green Force - Martín Tavera, Antonio Tavera and Thiago Tavera. Courtesy photo Belton Parks Board member Jim Deeken is recognized as an Environmental Ambassador during a regional ceremony last Thursday hosted by the Cen-Tex Sustainable Communities Partnership.
By Shalee Corey-Wiebe May 19, 2026
Morgan Pearl Cakes, located on 2415 N Main, offers a variety of baked goods and services. They offer custom cakes and desserts for weddings, as well as catering for events. Their store hours are 8a.m. to 6 p.m. from Thursday to Friday, and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, but they take pickup and delivery orders outside of those hours. Brittany Simmons, the owner of Morgan Pearl Cakes, has many years of experience working in different baking environments, from grocery stores to high-end wedding cake companies, making her shop unique in terms of quality. The shop also has a large variety of items. “Even going down to Austin, there’s just not a lot of bakeries who offer as many line items as we doevery week, and then just the variety,” said Simmons. Brittany said they started with just wedding cakes, but have since expanded the kinds of items they sell. “A lot of savory stuff is what brings people in, but then they end with a sweet treat, which is great. The majority of it is croissants that are sweet or savory. We do a ton of turnovers, and cinnamon rolls, and cheesecakes,” Simmons said. They now offer more than just bakery items. “We have transitioned since the beginning of the year. We started doing a lot more salads, chicken salad, green leafy salads, but also dense bean salads because a lot of people are concentrating on health at the beginning of the year,” Simmons said. “On Wednesday night, I post on Facebook all of our salads, and we end up getting a ton of people who walk in and they’re just planning their week, and they just grab all of that kind of stuff, and then they’ll get a couple of sweet treats for their kids and one for them.” Simmons mentioned her appreciation for people in the community supporting her business, particularly the moms. “It’s probably because I relate the most to them, more than anything, and they’re really supportive. They really care about you. They want to have you at their party so they can tell their friends about you and push their friends to come in as much as possible." “We have a lot of elderly ladies too, who I really love and I really enjoy, and it’s probably because the business is named after my grandma and my great grandma, and really brings me a lot of joy.” Belton Journal/Shalee Corey-Wiebe Morgan Pearl Cakes, located on 2415 N. Main in Belton, offers a variety of baked goods and services, from sweet treats to savory bites.
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