Fort Worth Weekly Classifieds // March 19-25, 2025

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Keep Fort Worth Beautiful is hosting its 40th Annual Cowtown Great American Cleanup! This is the City’s largest cleanup event of the year, averaging approximately 4,500 volunteers each year. The first 4,000 volunteers to register will receive a free t-shirt. All volunteers receive litter cleanup supplies.

After the cleanup, celebrate Earth Party at Rockwood Park from 11 am - 1 pm to show appreciation for all the hard work done to keep our city clean and green.

Let’s not forget about the Trashion Fashion Show! Reduce, reuse, and refashion is the foundation for this event. Deadline for submissions by Thursday, March 27.

Saturday March 29, 2025 8 - 11 am

For details about the Cleanup, Earth Party, and Trashion Fashion Show, visit www.fortworthtexas.gov/cowtowncleanup.

TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS AND PARTIES:

Molson Coors USA LLC., has applied to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) for renewal of Air Quality Permit Number 1498, which would authorize continued operation of the Malt Beverage Production Facility located at 7001 South Freeway, Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas 76134. Additional information concerning this application is contained in the public notice section of this newspaper.

Homecoming

Arrt Dept. brings a taste of Big Apple cosmopolitanism

and feminine power

— to

the Fort.

Fresh off a stint in New York City, the local wife-and-husband team of Cole and Raef Payne are launching Arrt Dept., a collective of visual artists, other creatives, and strategists working together as a newly launched design studio. As part of Spring Gallery Night, the Paynes are hosting a homecoming show of sorts for their inaugural event. From 2pm to 10pm on Sat, Mar 29, the free, all-ages, multisensory Spring: An Exhibition in Sight & Sound is happening at The Pool, the 2,400-square-foot community artspace on the first floor of Everly Plaza (1801 8th Av, Fort Worth, 817-924-0377) on the Near Southside.

The event will feature five female artists from North Texas — Erika Duque Scully, Mariell Guzman, Katayoun Hosseinrad, Taraka Larson, and Jessica Vollrath — with works across multiple mediums.

“This show is all about breaking the traditional gallery mold,” Cole said. “We’re blending visual art, music, and immersive design to create something refreshing and electric for Fort Worth’s creative community. This is a passion project for both Raef and me.”

Erika Duque Scully is a landscape and nature painter with a degree from TCU who lives and works in Fort Worth. She is currently represented by Fort Works Art Gallery. Duque is also an educator who leads workshops at museums like The Modern

media, and the metaphysical, an “unflinching excavation of the feminine in flux.” As a musician, performer, and sonic architect, Larson dismantles boundaries between the intimate and the infinite, channeling a raw, ecstatic vision of transformation.

Art Museum of Fort Worth and The Sid Richardson Museum and frequently teaches at Oil and Cotton.

Mariell Guzman is a Texas-based mixed-media painter/muralist who also does illustrations and installations and has an art degree from the University of Texas. Born in Mexico, she feels her heritage deeply influences her art. Guzman’s murals can be found throughout the country and Mexico.

Katayoun Hosseinrad also hails from TCU. She is a second-year master’s student and visual artist whose work is influenced by the cultural and natural landscapes of her hometown of Tabriz, Iran. Hosseinrad draws inspiration from surrealism and Persian painting traditions.

Texas native Taraka Larson will be showing a film installation. Arrt Dept. describes her work as an alchemical fusion of myth,

Jessica Vollrath started as a self-taught painter and went on to earn a degree from Howard University. She is currently working on her master’s from TWU. Arrt Dept. says her paintings are luminous meditations on femininity, transformation, and connection. “Her work invites us into an intimate dialogue about identity and growth, expressed through masterful oil paintings that feel both ethereal and deeply rooted in lived experience.”

Molly Chapin, a multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter from Houston, will perform. If you’d like to check her out sooner than Gallery Night, she is doing an acoustic set of jazzy and R&B originals and covers at Troy’s at Texas Live! (1650 E Randol Mill Rd, Arlington, 817-769-1749) at 6pm Thu. l

Jessica Vollrath’s “Carved in the palm of my hand” will be on display at The Pool on Spring Gallery Night as part of Arrt Dept.’s Spring: An Exhibition in Sight & Sound
Courtesy Arrt Dept.
The art collective Arrt Dept. is the brainchild of the local wife-and-husband team of Cole and Raef Payne.

NIGHT & DAY

The Sights and Sounds of Spring

With its newly renovated lobby known as the Velvet Lounge, Circle Theatre (230 W 4th St, Fort Worth, 817-877-3040) will transport you back to 1920s Harlem for the final performances of Ain’t Misbehavin’, a celebration of the music of Fats Waller and the Harlem Renaissance era of jazz and Ragtime. A limited number of single tickets and tables are available for 7:30pm Thu, 8pm Fri-Sat, and 3pm Sat. For pricing and reservations, call the box office at 817-877-3040.

come-and-go

Ostara Spell Jar Workshop 1pm-7pm Fri-Mon. Craft a personalized jar with crystals for abundance, harmony, and new beginnings; herbs symbolizing fertility, prosperity, and fresh energy; and charms and decorations inspired by the beauty of spring and bring your intentions to life. Tickets start at $15 at Eventbrite.com.

Art, toys, collectibles, and a mystery Kaiju movie are all a part of today’s Southside Monster Market at Southside Preservation Hall (1519 Lipscomb St, Fort Worth, 817-926-2800). The market is open from 11am to 4pm and features 40 vendors. Then, the Movie Mutant presents a curated collection of monster clips,

Art, toys, and monster movies will fill Southside Preservation Hall on Saturday as part of the Southside Monster Market.

movie trailers, and music videos at 2pm, followed by a secret giant monster movie that is rated PG and runs approximately 90 minutes starting at 3pm. The price of admission is a pay-what-you-can donation at the door. See more at FWCinema.org.

Cavalera Conspiracy, featuring the two Cavalera brothers from Sepultura, are returning to North Texas as part of their Third World Trilogy tour. They’ve recently released a re-recorded version of their 1987 album Schizophrenia with brand new artwork and the previously unreleased track “Nightmares of Delirium.” The brothers will perform at Echo Music continued on page 18

To celebrate the arrival of spring, local metaphysical shop Embodii Crystals Express (519 Pennsylvania Av, Fort Worth, 817-913-2651) is hosting a

The Ostara Spell Jar Workshop at Embodii Crystals Express Fri-Mon will help you bring your intentions to life.
Harlem Renaissance during

Hall (1323 N Stemmons Fwy, Dallas) with Dead Heat and Necrot. Doors are at 6:30pm, and the show starts at 7:30pm. Tickets to this all-ages event start at $28.50 at CavaleraConspiracy.net/tour.

Nonprofit arts (and crafts) organization the Welman Project (3950 W Vickery Blvd, Fort Worth, 817-9244000) is starting a new four-week adult class series. For the next four Mondays, Mar 24 to Apr 12, explore block, Gelli, and linocut printmaking while experimenting with different inks, mediums, and paints to make fine art prints, stationery, and textile pieces with your one-of-kind design at Print Play: Printmaking Basics from 6pm to 8pm. The cost of $150 per person covers your class fees and supplies, plus the proceeds help provide free supplies and support to local teachers. Register at My.TheWelmanProject.org/adults.

Save the date! Next Saturday is Spring Gallery Night, where you can enjoy art exhibits at some of Fort Worth’s best art galleries and museums. There are no entry fees today, and most participating art spaces are open from noon until 9pm. For the complete picture of what is happening where, visit FWADA.com/GalleryNight/ere, but here are a few of the offerings.

The Amon Carter Museum of American Art (3501 Camp Bowie Blvd, Fort Worth, 817-738-1933) is open 10am-5pm for Spring Gallery Night and is showing Classically Trained: The Gentlings and Music. Featuring more than 20 artworks by Fort Worth brothers Scott and Stuart Gentling, the show includes paintings, drawings, and music inspired by the intellectual and cultural ideals of the Enlightenment. You can also discover more about the evolution of Rufino Tomayo’s artistic technique through his works on paper and the ways he added volume and texture to a traditionally two-dimensional medium in Rufino Tamayo: Innovation and Experimentation.

Arts Fort Worth’s inaugural Arts Forward Summit is from 9am to 3pm at Texas Wesleyan University (1201 Wesleyan St, Fort Worth, 817-531-4444). Artists, art advocates, and community leaders will gather to connect. Tickets are $25-100 at ArtsFortWorth.org/summit.

The Kimbell Art Museum (3333 Camp Bowie Blvd, Fort Worth, 817-332-8451) is open 10am-5pm for Gallery Night and is offering its permanent collection, which ranges from European masterpieces and Egyptian and classical antiquities to the art of Asia, Africa, and the ancient Americas. The Kimbell’s permanent collection is displayed in both the iconic Louis I. Kahn Building and the Renzo Piano Pavilion and is always free to view.

The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth (3200 Darnell St, Fort Worth, 817738-9215) has two special exhibitions on view, Alex Da Corte: The Whale and Feeling Color: Aubrey Willis and Frank Bowling, from 10am to 5pm. Read more about The Whale at FWWeekly.com.

Zona 7 Gallery in Sundance Square (404 Houston St, Fort Worth) is open from noon to 9pm for Gallery Night and has Pink Tax: Unpacking Femininity. This group exhibit features regional artists using the color pink in various mediums as a way to explore the histories of girlhood, power, and resilience. Gallery proceeds will benefit the Women’s Center of Tarrant County, which provides vital services to local women in need.

The Cavalera brothers from Sepultura will perform Sunday in Dallas.

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FREE WILL ASTROLOGY

ARIES (Mar 21-Apr 19)

Now is a fantastic time to unleash a flood of gratitude and appreciation that takes very practical forms. Don’t just beam warm and fuzzy feelings toward your favorite people and animals, in other words. Offer tangible blessings that will actually enhance their lives.

TAURUS (Apr 20-May 20)

Identify the experience, substance, or feeling you really, really want more of, and then resolve to get as much of it as you really, really want.

GEMINI (May 21-Jun 20)

You are gaining access to new ways to read and understand your environment. Subtleties that weren’t previously clear to you are becoming so. Your perceptual powers seem to be growing, and so is your sensitivity to clues from below the visible surface of things. Your intuition is synergizing with your logical mind.

CANCERIAN (Jun 21-Jul 22)

It’s possible that your abilities may be underestimated, even by you. Hidden potentials and unexpressed capacities may be close to ripening, but they will need your full confidence and boldness. Don’t let skepticism, either from your inner critic or others, hold you back.

LEO (Jul 23-Aug 22)

Now is also a good time for you Leos to seek valuable information from adventures you began years ago. Even if those past experiences have not yielded relevant revelations recently, they may soon do so. Be alert for ways to harvest new riches from old memories.

VIRGO (Aug 23-Sep 22)

Maintaining high standards is always crucial for your long-term success. Others may be tempted to cut corners, but your natural integrity is one of your superpowers. Please redouble your commitment to providing highest value, Virgo. And ask for it from others, too.

LIBRA (Sep 23-Oct 22)

Research the power of pauses. Rather than filling up every gap, allow space for pregnant blankness. Trust that in being open to vacancy, you will make room for unexpected riches.

SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21)

Collaborate to create beauty with energies that aren’t entirely manageable. Undertake projects that require both careful preparation and a willingness to adapt to shifting conditions. Engage with opportunities that will have the best outcomes if you relinquish some control.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21)

Solicit the feedback of allies who have insight into your nature, but I urge you to rely heavily on your private investigations. How can you deepen your knowledge of the reasons you are here on earth? Who are you, exactly?

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19)

Respond to an apparent scarcity or deficiency by calling on earthy alternatives. May you adjust to a problem by deepening your reliance on your natural self.

AQUARIUS (Jan 20- Feb 18)

Your response to tests and trials will define your success. As you encounter obstacles, you will treat them as opportunities to showcase your resourcefulness and adaptability. You will inspire others to summon resiliency, and you will bring out their best as together you engage in creative problem-solving. Trials will become triumphs.

PISCES (Feb 19-Mar 20)

Your instincts for self-love are at a peak. Your ability to see your best possible future is lucid and strong. Your commitment to gracefully serving all that gracefully serves you is passionate and rigorous.

EXPANDED HOROSCOPES

For unabridged versions of the horoscopes above by Rob Brezsny, go to FreeWillAstrology.com.

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CLASSIFIEDS

TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY

NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF APPLICATION AND INTENT TO OBTAIN AIR PERMIT (NORI) RENEWAL

PERMIT NUMBER 1498

APPLICATION. Molson Coors USA LLC., has applied to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) for renewal of Air Quality Permit Number 1498, which would authorize continued operation of the Malt Beverage Production Facility located at 7001 South Freeway, Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas 76134. AVISO DE IDIOMA ALTERNATIVO. El aviso de idioma alternativo en espanol está disponible en https://www. tceq.texas.gov/permitting/air/newsourcereview/airpermits-pendingpermit-apps. This link to an electronic map of the site or facility’s general location is provided as a public courtesy and not part of the application or notice. For exact location, refer to application. https://gisweb.tceq.texas.gov/LocationMapper/?marker=97.32,32.644444&level=13. The existing facility is authorized to emit the following air contaminants: carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulfide, nitrogen oxides, organic compounds, particulate matter including particulate matter with diameters of 10 microns or less and 2.5 microns or less and sulfur dioxide.

This application was submitted to the TCEQ on January 10, 2025. The application will be available for viewing and copying at the TCEQ central office, TCEQ Dallas/Fort Worth regional office, and the Fort Worth Public Library Wedgewood Branch 3816 Kimberly Lane, Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas 76133, beginning the first day of publication of this notice. The facility’s compliance file, if any exists, is available for public review in the Dallas/Fort Worth regional office of the TCEQ. The application, including any updates, is available electronically at the following webpage: https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/air/airpermit-applications-notices

The executive director has determined the application is administratively complete and will conduct a technical review of the application. Information in the application indicates that this permit renewal would not result in an increase in allowable emissions and would not result in the emission of an air contaminant not previously emitted. The TCEQ may act on this application without seeking further public comment or providing an opportunity for a contested case hearing if certain criteria are met.

PUBLIC COMMENT. You may submit public comments to the Office of the Chief Clerk at the address below. The TCEQ will consider all public comments in developing a final decision on the application and the executive director will prepare a response to those comments. Issues such as property values, noise, traffic safety, and zoning are outside of the TCEQ’s jurisdiction to address in the permit process.

OPPORTUNITY FOR A CONTESTED CASE HEARING. You may request a contested case hearing if you are a person who may be affected by emissions of air contaminants from the facility. If requesting a contested case hearing, you must submit the following: (1) your name (or for a group or association, an official representative), mailing address, daytime phone number; (2) applicant’s name and permit number; (3) the statement “[I/we] request a contested case hearing;” (4) a specific description of how you would be adversely affected by the application and air emissions from the facility in a way not common to the general public; (5) the location and distance of your property relative to the facility; (6) a description of how you use the property which may be impacted by the facility; and (7) a list of all disputed issues of fact that you submit during the comment period. If the request is made by a group or association, one or more members who have standing to request a hearing must be identified by name and physical address. The interests the group or association seeks to protect must also be identified. You may also submit your proposed adjustments to the application/permit which would satisfy your concerns.

The deadline to submit a request for a contested case hearing is 15 days after newspaper notice is published. If a request is timely filed, the deadline for requesting a contested case hearing will be extended to 30 days after mailing of the response to comments.

If any requests for a contested case hearing are timely filed, the Executive Director will forward the application and any requests for a contested case hearing to the Commissioners for their consideration at a scheduled Commission meeting. Unless the application is directly referred to a contested case hearing, the executive director will mail the response to comments along with notification of Commission meeting to everyone who submitted comments or is on the mailing list for this application. The Commission may only grant a request for a contested case hearing on issues the requestor submitted in their timely comments that were not subsequently withdrawn. If a hearing is granted, the subject of a hearing will be limited to disputed issues of fact or mixed questions of fact and law relating to relevant and material air quality concerns submitted during the comment period. Issues such as property values, noise, traffic safety, and zoning are outside of the Commission’s jurisdiction to address in this proceeding.

MAILING LIST. In addition to submitting public comments, you may ask to be placed on a mailing list for this application by sending a request to the Office of the Chief Clerk at the address below. Those on the mailing list will receive copies of future public notices (if any) mailed by the Office of the Chief Clerk for this application.

AGENCY CONTACTS AND INFORMATION. Public comments and requests must be submitted either electronically at www14.tceq.texas.gov/epic/eComment/, or in writing to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, Office of the Chief Clerk, MC-105, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087. Please be aware that any contact information you provide, including your name, phone number, email address and physical address will become part of the agency’s public record. For more information about this permit application or the permitting process, please call the Public Education Program toll free at 1-800-687-4040. Si desea información en Español, puede llamar al 1-800-687-4040.

Further information may also be obtained from Molson Coors USA LLC, 7001 South Freeway, Fort Worth, Texas 76134-4001, or by calling Ms. Janeth Rodriguez, Environmental and Sustainability Engineer, at (817) 615-5505.

Notice Issuance Date: February 21, 2025

TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY

Notice of Draft Federal Operating Permit

Draft Permit No.: O4545

Application and Draft Permit. BIMBO BAKERIES USA, INC., 737 N Great Southwest Pkwy, Arlington, TX 76011-5426, has applied to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) for an initial issuance of Federal Operating Permit (herein referred to as Permit) No. O4545, Application No. 35908, to authorize operation of the Earthgrains Baking, a Commercial Bakeries facility. The area addressed by the application is located at 737 N Great Southwest Pkwy in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas 76011-5426. This link to an electronic map of the site or facility’s general location is provided as a public courtesy and not part of the application or notice. For exact location, refer to the application. You can find an electronic map of the facility at: https://gisweb.tceq.texas.gov/LocationMapper/?marker=-97.046666,32.753333&level=13. This application was received by the TCEQ on November 2, 2023.

The purpose of a federal operating permit is to improve overall compliance with the rules governing air pollution control by clearly listing all applicable requirements, as defined in Title 30 Texas Administrative Code § 122.10 (30 TAC § 122.10). The draft permit, if approved, will codify the conditions under which the area must operate. The permit will not authorize new construction. The executive director has completed the technical review of the application and has made a preliminary decision to prepare a draft permit for public comment and review. The executive director recommends issuance of this draft permit. The permit application, statement of basis, and draft permit will be available for viewing and copying at the TCEQ Central Office, 12100 Park 35 Circle, Building E, First Floor, Austin, Texas 78753; the TCEQ Dallas/Fort Worth Regional Office, 2309 Gravel Drive, Fort Worth, Texas 76118-6951; and the Arlington City Hall, 101 W Abram St, Arlington, Texas 76010-7102, beginning the first day of publication of this notice. The draft permit and statement of basis are available at the TCEQ Website: www.tceq.texas.gov/goto/tvnotice. The application, including any updates, is available electronically at the following webpage: https://www.tceq. texas.gov/permitting/air/airpermit-applications-notices.

At the TCEQ central and regional offices, relevant supporting materials for the draft permit, as well as the New Source Review permits which have been incorporated by reference, may be reviewed and copied. Any person with difficulties obtaining these materials due to travel constraints may contact the TCEQ central office file room at (512) 239-2900.

Public Comment/Notice and Comment Hearing. Any person may submit written comments on the draft permit. Comments relating to the accuracy, completeness, and appropriateness of the permit conditions may result in changes to the draft permit.

A person who may be affected by the emission of air pollutants from the permitted area may request a notice and comment hearing. The purpose of the notice and comment hearing is to provide an additional opportunity to submit comments on the draft permit. The permit may be changed based on comments pertaining to whether the permit provides for compliance with 30 TAC Chapter 122 (examples may include that the permit does not contain all applicable requirements or the public notice procedures were not satisfied). The TCEQ may grant a notice and comment hearing on the application if a written hearing request is received within 30 days after publication of the newspaper notice. The hearing request must include the basis for the request, including a description of how the person may be affected by the emission of air pollutants from the application area. The request should also specify the conditions of the draft permit that are inappropriate or specify how the preliminary decision to issue or deny the permit is inappropriate. All reasonably ascertainable issues must be raised and all reasonably available arguments must be submitted by the end of the public comment period. If a notice and comment hearing is granted, all individuals that submitted written comments or a hearing request will receive written notice of the hearing. This notice will identify the date, time, and location for the hearing.

Written public comments and/or requests for a notice and comment hearing should be submitted to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, Office of the Chief Clerk, MC-105, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087, or electronically at www14.tceq.texas.gov/epic/eComment/ and be received within 30 days after the date of newspaper publication of this notice. Please be aware that any contact information you provide, including your name, phone number, email address and physical address will become part of the agency’s public record.

A notice of proposed final action that includes a response to comments and identification of any changes to the draft permit will be mailed to everyone who submitted public comments, a hearing request, or requested to be on the mailing list for this application. This mailing will also provide instructions for public petitions to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to request that the EPA object to the issuance of the proposed permit. After receiving a petition, the EPA may only object to the issuance of a permit which is not in compliance with the applicable requirements or the requirements of 30 TAC Chapter 122.

Mailing List. In addition to submitting public comments, a person may ask to be placed on a mailing list for this application by sending a request to the Office of the Chief Clerk at the address above. Those on the mailing list will receive copies of future public notices (if any) mailed by the Chief Clerk for this application.

Information. For additional information about this permit application or the permitting process, please contact the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, Public Education Program, MC-108, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087 or toll free at 1-800-687-4040. Si desea información en Español, puede llamar al 1-800-687-4040.

Further information may also be obtained for BIMBO BAKERIES USA, INC. by calling Ms. Brenda Bravo at (817) 640-5284 x5810.

Notice Issuance Date: February 28, 2025

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EMPLOYMENT

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EMPLOYMENT

Manager, State and Local Tax, PwC US Tax LLP, Fort Worth, TX. Provide state & local tax advice & spprt to clnts. Req Bach’s deg or frgn equiv in Acct, Bus Admin, Tax, Law or rel + 5 yrs post-bach’s progssv rel work exp; OR a Master’s deg or frgn equiv in Acct, Bus Admin, Tax, Law or rel + 3 yrs rel work exp. Cert(s) req: US CPA or foreign equiv, EA, or, Member of the Bar. 80% telecommtng permitted. Mst be able to commute to designated local office. Domestic &/or intl travel up to 20% req. Mult pos. avlbl. Salary: $123,000 - $153,000/ yr. Please apply by sending your resume to US_PwC_ Career_Recruitment@pwc.com, specifying Job Code TX4532 in the subject line.

EMPLOYMENT

Mouser Electronics, Inc. seeks an IT Security Team Lead in Mansfield, TX. Implement security and risk programs to ensure operational efficiency and auditability. Telecommuting permitted. Apply: https://www. jobpostingtoday.com/ Ref #69757.

EMPLOYMENT

Wabtec US Rail, Inc. seeks Lead Project Management Specialist in Fort Worth, TX to identify and execute maintenance cost reduction projects for Global Services Organization (GSO). Telecommuting permitted. Apply at www.jobpostingtoday.com Ref#79815.

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We offer three programs geared toward preparing for and earning your GED. A2 Advancement & Achievement offers GED prep and optional paid work experience for Tarrant county residents (ages 25+). E2 Education & Employment offers the same for Tarrant County youth (ages 16-24). L2 Language & Learning offers intensive English language instruction program provided by ESLcertified teachers (for ages 18+). Explore your options and get started today by calling 817-332-7866 or emailing E2@GoodwillNCT.org.

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