- 1. Tourist Day celebrates 50 years
- (Around Town)
- ... in September. Head of the Mexican delegation was Rio Bravo Mayor Lic.Migoel Angel and his wife, Almaraz. He brought greetings and a welcome from the main stage in Progreso where several hundred Winter ...
- Created on 24 March 2026
- 2. Seven Oaks had a season full of giving
- (In The Parks)
- ... at their Veteran’s Day program. They also brought 60 children over to the park to present their Christmas program to residents. Fabric was donated and dog beds were made and donated to the Mission Animal ...
- Created on 24 March 2026
- 3. On the Road
- (Column: On The Road)
- ... Giving this one hour of service every week has brought me a great deal of pleasure and a feeling that my small contribution may actually be making a difference. I am even considering adding another school ...
- Created on 10 March 2026
- 4. Brownsville Guitar Festival 2026 coming up
- (Entertainment)
- The Brownsville Guitar Festival, a festival known across the nation for its world‑class performances and transformative educational experiences, proudly announces its 2026 concert events, brought to you ...
- Created on 10 March 2026
- 5. Rina's Rambling
- (Column: Rina's Ramblings)
- ... in Mission. My father-in-law saw the need for a special publication for the Winter Texans. Being involved in City stuff, the Lion’s Club, and other things in the city, he saw what the Winter Texans brought ...
- Created on 24 February 2026
- 6. Wintertainers Shine at Valley Star Awards
- (Entertainment)
- ... show opened with award winning Anthony Hernandez Illusions. He wowed the crowd with his magic, made them laugh with his comedy, and brought out some awes when he shared a personal story during a beautiful ...
- Created on 17 February 2026
- 7. Kansans celebrate … Kansas
- (Around Town)
- ... volunteers that facilitated the decorations, registration and distribution of the door prizes. We are also thankful to some of the attendees who brought door prizes. Finally, we commend Rusty Ryerson ...
- Created on 10 February 2026
- 8. Big Band group keeps memories alive
- (In The Parks)
- ... school band director Les Aldrich, who acts as the group’s manager. Having to move brought them back to Trail’s End where they had played regularly in the past. The band is operating on the programming ...
- Created on 03 February 2026
- 9. Sante Fe Steakhouse: Memorable Fine Dining
- (Taste of the Valley)
- ... and waiting for their table. From that alone I figured this is a good place to eat if it’s busy as soon as the doors open. Regardless, our wait time was only a few minutes. Beverages were brought out quickly ...
- Created on 26 January 2026
- 10. Christmas tidings are coming
- (Column: On The Road)
- ... his eye on the most beautiful ones as he rode daily over the fields and forests to check on the cattle. When the day came to cut the tree, Daddy proudly brought his prize back to our house for us to decorate. ...
- Created on 03 December 2025
- 11. Brownsville is rich with history
- (Around Town)
- When talking about Brownsville museums, you can’t talk about just one. Brownsville has the Heritage Museum, Stillman House Museum, the Historic Brownsville Museum, Costumes of the Americas Museum, and ...
- Created on 17 November 2025
- 12. Magic Valley PEO Retirement Group donates
- (In The Parks)
- Magic Valley P.E.O. Retirement Group met at the home of Julianne Carlson on Tuesday, March 25, for one of their last meetings of the season. The group brought items for donating to Aurora House Foundation ...
- Created on 27 October 2025
- 13. Learn about farming in the RGV
- (Column: On The Road)
- ... very interesting. The lure of the rich alluvial soil built up by the millions of years of flooding from the Rio Grande River and the price of the land back in the early 1900's is what brought so many settlers ...
- Created on 20 March 2025
- 14. Learn about farming in the RGV
- (Column: On The Road)
- ... very interesting. The lure of the rich alluvial soil built up by the millions of years of flooding from the Rio Grande River and the price of the land back in the early 1900's is what brought so many settlers ...
- Created on 19 March 2025
- 15. Rio Grande Valley parks feature top Wintertainers™
- (News)
- ... and Debbie who came to the Valley nearly 15 years ago and were an immediate hit. When they returned home, they spread the word and brought some friends down. Many other entertainers are still sharing the ...
- Created on 12 March 2025
- 16. We are so happy to have you
- (Column: On The Road)
- ... the help of a son-in-law and finding oil on the ranch, the widow, Henrietta King, was able to hold on to all the land and brought the ranch out of debt. She was greatly admired by the cowboys who worked ...
- Created on 05 March 2025
- 17. VP Tech Center makes impact on residents, community
- (In The Parks)
- ... of personal information, then reviewed to see if it can be refurbished. If usable, repairs are done, and the software is brought up to date as possible so it can be donated. If unusable, it is taken to ...
- Created on 27 February 2025
- 18. Kansas Day 2025 was a grand event
- (In The Parks)
- ... door prizes. We are also thankful to some of the attendees that brought a door prize to share. Plans for the 2026 Celebration are in process. Mark your calendars for Tuesday, January 27, 2026. If Larry ...
- Created on 06 February 2025
- 19. Pat Davison and Tess bring their magic to the VSA
- (Entertainment)
- ... have been world-traveling professional entertainers for more than 50 years. More than 40 of those years have included bringing fun and laughs to the Winter Texan RV resorts. They have brought laughter ...
- Created on 30 January 2025
- 20. Professional artists and local musicians come together for special performance
- (Entertainment)
- ... experiencing local creative talents combined with nationally and internationally recognized artists. This event is brought to you by the Brownsville Society for the Performing Arts. For more information ...
- Created on 30 January 2025
