- 1. Winter Texans feel safe in the Rio Grande Valley
- (News)
- ... Park RV Resort in Mission, they will tell you how safe they feel. The park is located right on the Rio Grande River in Mission. James Kropenske of Chimney Park said he believes it to be one of the safest ...
- Created on 12 March 2025
- 2. Winter Texans feel safe in the Rio Grande Valley
- (Around Town)
- ... go to Mexico, feeling quite safe when in Nuevo Progreso. This small border town is frequently visited by Winter Texans who go there for cheap prescriptions, low-cost dentistry and to enjoy the food and ...
- Created on 15 March 2022
- 3. Food Bank RGV Joins Feeding America’s Hunger Action Month Campaign
- (Around Town)
- For Hunger Action Month® this September, the Food Bank RGV will join Feeding America and other network member food banks to inspire people to take action and raise awareness of people facing the impossible ...
- Created on 31 August 2021
- 4. Port Isabel – Small town feel by the coast
- (Around Town)
- ... new Queen Isabella Causeway was completed in 1974. It is 12,510 feet long (2.369 miles) and reaches a height of 85 feet. Its construction cost was $16 million. It is the longest causeway in Texas. Highway ...
- Created on 16 February 2021
- 5. Mr. DeMille, parks are ready for their … to stay 6 feet apart
- (Around Town)
- We are ready for you here in the Valley. Our parks are ready. And our Wintertainers™ are ready to entertain. The general feeling is we will see a great season this year. I don’t want to say, ‘despite ...
- Created on 21 October 2020
- 6. Mission Animal Shelter waives adoption fees
- (Around Town)
- The kennels at Mission Animal Shelter are nearly full, and with more animals coming in daily, adoption fees are being waived until further notice. More than 40 cats and dogs are available for adoption ...
- Created on 25 March 2020
- 7. Coffee, doughnuts, and a musical
- (Entertainment)
- Another magical story is soon to grace the stage at the Harlingen Performing Arts Conservatory, and they are inviting every Winter Texan to an exclusive showing of Beauty and the Beast. If you have attended ...
- Created on 07 January 2020
- 8. Sip & Paint: A Midsummer Night of Firefly Fun at the Edinburg ACE
- (Around Town)
- ... beverage options available for an additional fee. This event is exclusively for guests 21 years of age and older. Valid identification is required for entry and the purchase of alcoholic beverages. Advance ...
- Created on 02 June 2026
- 9. Renaissance Cancer Foundation to host 6th Annual Purple Project 5K to commemorate “National Cancer Survivors Month”
- (Around Town)
- ... by June 5 will receive a Purple Project 5K t-shirt and custom bib. The registration fee is $10 for cancer survivors (no time chip) and $25 for walkers (no time chip). For runners with time chip, the fee ...
- Created on 02 June 2026
- 10. June 1, 2026 - Parks Calendar
- (Parks Calendar)
- EDITOR’S NOTE: Items for the Parks Calendar must be open to the public activities in the parks only and must be submitted by park owners, managers or activity directors. Listings must come from the park ...
- Created on 01 June 2026
- 11. City of Edinburg launches Summer Concert Series with an unforgettable lineup
- (Entertainment)
- ... to get audiences on their feet. Taking the stage next is La Dezz, a San Antonio-based group celebrated for their dynamic Tejano sound. Formed by seasoned industry veterans, La Dezz blends traditional ...
- Created on 19 May 2026
- 12. STC exhibit honors World War II Army illustrator George Withers
- (Around Town)
- ... exhibit is part of an ongoing effort to ensure veterans feel seen, represented and welcomed throughout the college community. “We want our veterans to come and feel welcomed here knowing that there is ...
- Created on 19 May 2026
- 13. Gladys Porter Zoo celebrates "Brownsville Appreciation Weekend
- (Around Town)
- ... Residents can experience the thrill of the Soaring Eagle Zipline, which served as the pivotal first step in the Zoo’s master plan and takes guests 120 feet into the air for a bird’s-eye view of the park. ...
- Created on 05 May 2026
- 14. Look, Don’t Touch — Leave baby wildlife where you find them
- (Uncategorised)
- ... they feed, returning periodically to nurse. A fawn found alone, lying quietly in grass or brush, is likely not abandoned. Baby birds are also commonly mistaken for being abandoned. Many species, including ...
- Created on 05 May 2026
- 15. STHS Behavioral to host educational webinar on how therapy supports mental well-being
- (Around Town)
- ... according to NAMI. “Therapy gives people the space, guidance and tools to better understand themselves and what they’re experiencing,” says Sosa. “It can help individuals feel more balanced, more confident ...
- Created on 05 May 2026
- 16. Texas Wildlife & Nature Photographer of the Year Contest opens statewide
- (Around Town)
- ... inspired by Texas’ natural heritage. “This contest is about more than winning a prize,” Phillips said. “It’s about celebrating the spirit of Texas wildlife — from backyard feeders to remote ranchlands. ...
- Created on 07 April 2026
- 17. April 1, 2026 - Parks Calendar
- (Parks Calendar)
- EDITOR’S NOTE: Items for the Parks Calendar must be open to the public activities in the parks only and must be submitted by park owners, managers or activity directors. Listings must come from the park ...
- Created on 01 April 2026
- 18. Thank you so much for a wonderful season
- (Around Town)
- ... to you. We have been blessed by your words, your encouragement, and your actions. We also feel blessed to have great entertainment that visits the Valley each year to provide outstanding shows and music ...
- Created on 24 March 2026
- 19. Quilting: A Classy Hobby or a Life Changer?
- (In The Parks)
- ... or a table runner. However, the key to getting and keeping so many new quilters interested is that Elaine never wants them to feel alone or that they’re “not good enough.” She insists that seasoned Classy ...
- Created on 23 March 2026
- 20. March 25, 2026 - Parks Calendar
- (Parks Calendar)
- EDITOR’S NOTE: Items for the Parks Calendar must be open to the public activities in the parks only and must be submitted by park owners, managers or activity directors. Listings must come from the park ...
- Created on 23 March 2026
