INGRAM, Texas — The long road to recovery continues for the Hill Country Arts Foundation in Ingram. The nonprofit was heavily damaged July 4 after catastrophic flooding along the Guadalupe River.
Executive Director Sarah Tacey estimates it will take $15 million to $20 million to fully rebuild the foundation's facilities, which include offices, an indoor theater and a fairly new ceramics studio. All were lost in the July 4 floods, leaving the facilities currently fenced off.
Tacey said these last four months have been scary.
"Unsettling," she said. "You don't know what the next step is. I have a business degree and a theatre degree, but no one tells you what the first step is after something like this."
Despite the devastation, Tacey said the foundation's outdoor theater, located right

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