- 1. Quilting: A Classy Hobby or a Life Changer?
- (In The Parks)
- ... be meaningful – especially those I gift. A Path from Beach to Retreat to Tele-Quilting Being introduced to quilting in California led Peggy Fleming to ocean beaches, where she camped and sewed with ...
- Created on 23 March 2026
- 2. Internationally acclaimed male vocalist to perform
- (Entertainment)
- ... style and soul. Backed by a four-piece band, Chris’s concerts may feature iconic songs like “California Dreamin’,” “Stand By Me,” “Wouldn’t It Be Nice,” and many more. The Harlingen Concert Association ...
- Created on 03 February 2026
- 3. Tips to safely share the beach with nesting shorebirds
- (Around Town)
- ... Coast Western beaches host populations of the federally Threatened Western Snowy Plover, Endangered California Least Tern, and the Black Oystercatcher, which is more frequently found on rocky rather ...
- Created on 23 May 2025
- 4. Betting on The Gambler is a guaranteed good time
- (Entertainment)
- ... country ballad. He has been entertaining for 45 years. He has spent most of those years performing Branson music shows where he entertains people from California to London and from Northern Canada to ...
- Created on 16 January 2024
- 5. Cartoonist shares new prose, comic collection at MOSTH
- (Around Town)
- ... He worked in Moscow, Russia, as a journalist from 1993-1994. In 2003 he earned a Ph.D. in comparative literature at the University of California, Berkeley. Since 2003 he has worked as a comics scholar ...
- Created on 05 December 2023
- 6. Sharing experiences of women impacted by Bracero program
- (Around Town)
- ... women and society’s patriarchal expectations for women. This presentation will highlight some of these experiences. Ávila earned a bachelor’s degree in history from the University of California, Dominguez ...
- Created on 02 May 2023
- 7. History of Texas and the RGV
- (Column: On The Road)
- ... all the way to California and all of what we now call Mexico. Our name then was New Spain or in Spanish Nuevo Espana. Like most countries whose seat of government is so far away, the people were not ...
- Created on 07 March 2023
- 8. Tropic Star presents quilts to park Veterans
- (In The Parks)
- ... around Camp Pendleton, California. As each Veteran’s name was called, he or she stepped forward and two of the committee women would unfold the quilt made for that individual. The others being honored ...
- Created on 07 March 2023
- 9. Library to host art exhibit
- (Around Town)
- ... Born in California, Salvador and his family moved to the Rio Grande Valley when he was three years old, eventually settling in Mission. As a child, he was influenced by art, especially the art at churches. ...
- Created on 20 December 2022
- 10. “Life in One Cubic Foot” open at IMAS
- (Around Town)
- ... ocean off the coast of California to the more familiar locales, like New York City’s Central Park. Hundreds of different organisms ranging in size from the head of a pin to the full size of the biocube ...
- Created on 20 December 2022
- 11. Speer hosts April book discussion
- (Around Town)
- ... and destruction—and not just in Alaska, but also as far away as California. They even do damage in Hawaii and Japan. Southern Alaska is an area that George Plafker knows quite well from his many summer ...
- Created on 29 March 2022
- 12. Author chronicles family history in South Texas
- (Around Town)
- ... (formerly Loma Linda University) and a doctoral degree at Southern California College of Optometry in Fullerton, California. He enjoys spending time with family, traveling, genealogy and reading about ...
- Created on 11 January 2022
- 13. MHM Lecture Series this weekend
- (Around Town)
- ... and Situating Mission Santa Clara de Asís: 1776-1851, Documentary and Material Evidence of Life on the Alta California Frontier with the Academy of American Franciscan History (2006). The Mission Historical ...
- Created on 07 December 2021
- 14. Site connects residents to vaccine appointment information
- (Around Town)
- ... where he assisted in managing business operations across California and New York. Dr. Allen Naygauzen is a physician working on the front lines at a Philadelphia hospital. Project advisor Dr. Dan Shein ...
- Created on 30 March 2021
- 15. German heritage is rich in Fredericksburg
- (Column: On The Road)
- ... just how big we are. At one time, Texas was the biggest state, but now we are second to Alaska. The last census showed California had more population than Texas so now we are second in population. ...
- Created on 09 February 2021
- 16. Brownsville is entrenched in history
- (News)
- ... in 1846. These battles led to the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo which established the Rio Grande as the border – eventually leading to California, Nevada, Utah and parts of other states becoming part of ...
- Created on 01 December 2020
- 17. Mountain Highway
- (Wintertainers™)
- ... tradition with drive and groove that makes believers out of folks who swore they’d never like bluegrass. Performing in places like California, Florida, New York, and Texas, Mountain Highway brings roots ...
- Created on 14 October 2020
- 18. Otters Will Be Making a Splash at the Gladys Porter Zoo
- (Around Town)
- ... the same litter. They were born at the Oakland Zoo in California. Just like humans, they have their own unique personalities – one is shy and one is a bit of a troublemaker. But together, they manage to ...
- Created on 25 August 2020
- 19. Winter Texans taking it one day at a time
- (In The Parks)
- ... are Texan transplants, so they only travel a bit during the summer. They are hoping to go to a wedding in California in August, but aren’t sure how that is going to work out yet. Beryl Stovell, who ...
- Created on 25 March 2020
- 20. Exploring nature around our homes
- (Around Town)
- ... ways we can explore and enjoy nature from around our homes. One way is with the City Nature Challenge and iNaturalist. The City Nature Challenge, started by the California Academy of Sciences and Natural ...
- Created on 25 March 2020
