- 21. Winter Texan Times: Looking back 35 years
- (Around Town)
- The Way We Were Now… although it was written 35 years ago, I think there might still be some that can relate to what will be shared here this week. We think about all the changes that have happened in ...
- Created on 08 February 2023
- 22. Winter Texan Times: Looking back 35 years
- (Around Town)
- Valley life wins praise We all know why Winter Texans come to Valley. When you ask, it’s not only because of the weather, but it’s also because of the friendliness of the people in the Valley, how much ...
- Created on 31 January 2023
- 23. Winter Texan Times: Looking back 35 years
- (Around Town)
- Winter Texans participate in Texas Citrus Fiesta Although participation isn’t as abundant as it was years ago, Winter Texans still have fun at the Texas Citrus Fiesta. This year’s Texas Citrus Fiesta ...
- Created on 18 January 2023
- 24. Winter Texan Times: Looking back 35 years
- (Around Town)
- My how the world has changed How many of you remember using a computer for the first time? In our looking back to our previous issues, and our first season of the Winter Texan Times, we see when our ...
- Created on 11 January 2023
- 25. RGV Concert Band celebrates 25 years of music
- (In The Parks)
- By Herb Moering After the December 11 holiday event that drew a full house of Winter Texans, the Rio Grande Valley Concert Band has put away its sounds of Christmas and is preparing for the 2023 winter ...
- Created on 03 January 2023
- 26. Winter Texan Times: Looking back 35 years
- (Around Town)
- Winter Texans celebrate the holidays Over the years we have had the pleasure to share how our readers celebrate the holidays. We have so much to do in the Valley during the holidays, giving you plenty ...
- Created on 20 December 2022
- 27. Winter Texan Times: Looking back 35 years
- (Around Town)
- Parks share their news When you look through our first few years of the paper, you see some really good stuff. I am loving taking this look back and seeing what we have done before, how we have changed, ...
- Created on 13 December 2022
- 28. Winter Texan Times: Looking back 35 years
- (Around Town)
- Entertainment fills Valley parks The Winter Texan Times has highlighted entertainers, or as we now lovingly call them Wintertainers™, throughout its 35 years. This is something that has been constant ...
- Created on 06 December 2022
- 29. Winter Texan Times: Looking back 35 years
- (In The Parks)
- Winter Texans love to play Whether it’s cards, shuffleboard, pickleball, dominoes, or billiards, Winter Texans love to play. They love to compete too. We have been to many different events throughout ...
- Created on 29 November 2022
- 30. Winter Texan Times: Looking back 35 years
- (Around Town)
- Food brings people together This time of year, and practically any time of year, we all enjoy food. Nothing brings people together quite the way food does. When food comes along with an event, you know ...
- Created on 22 November 2022
- 31. Winter Texan Times: Looking back 35 years
- (Around Town)
- Winter Texans gather near and far Looking through our past issues we find snippets that parks have sent in about their activities, what they did during the summer, and what they are doing now. Not much ...
- Created on 15 November 2022
- 32. Winter Texan Times: Looking back 35 years
- (Around Town)
- Valley cities welcome Winter Texans For as long as I can remember, the City of Mission has been home to the most Winter Texan parks in the Rio Grande Valley. Although many cities have had new parks pop ...
- Created on 08 November 2022
- 33. Winter Texan Times: looking back 35 years
- (Around Town)
- Winter Texan parks have a myriad of activities The Winter Texan Times has been featuring activities at the local Winter Texan parks since its inception, after all, that was part of the intent of the ...
- Created on 01 November 2022
- 34. Winter Texan Times: Looking back 35 years
- (Around Town)
- So many sites to see Thirty-five years ago, our first issue featured a story by John M. Young titled “No time to see it all, but you can try.” We know our seasonal visitors aim at visiting Valley sites ...
- Created on 25 October 2022
- 35. Winter Texan Times: Looking back 35 years
- (Around Town)
- Winter Texans love to volunteer Thirty-five years ago, our first issue highlighted how much Winter Texans love to help while visiting the Rio Grande Valley. In this article I will give a throwback of ...
- Created on 18 October 2022
- 36. STC gears up for its 14th Annual Ceramics Conference
- (Around Town)
- South Texas College kicks off its 14th Annual South Texas Ceramic Showdown, "The Future is Fluid. Is Function Fixed?” with a reception as well as two days of demonstrations, art talks and a month-long ...
- Created on 31 May 2022
- 37. LJISD Folklorico celebrates 40 years
- (Entertainment)
- The La Joya ISD Folklorico program is celebrating their 40th anniversary with a great show by holding three performances this weekend. The La Joya High School Grupo Folklorico “Tabasco” and Mariachi “Los ...
- Created on 09 February 2022
- 38. Polka Worship Service celebrates 27 years
- (Around Town)
- By Herb Moering More than 250, mostly Winter Texans, braved drizzly weather Sunday, January 23, to come and worship the Lord that included singing polka melodies of familiar hymns at Our Savior Lutheran ...
- Created on 01 February 2022
- 39. Honoring 700 years of growth
- (Around Town)
- Palm Resaca Mobile Home Park in Brownsville recently unveiled a plaque recognizing the oldest known anacahuita (Mexican Olive Tree) in the United States. Seven hundred years. The plaque reads that the ...
- Created on 18 March 2020
- 40. Fred Renk says Adios after 70 years
- (Entertainment)
- Renk's final event on February 16 will honor his son Matador David Renk, "El Texano," a true icon of Matadorship in the bullfight world. David passed away September 2018. He was the sixth American Matador ...
- Created on 11 February 2020
