- 21. Winter Texan Times: Looking back 35 years
- (Around Town)
- ... we talked about computers. Things are ever evolving around us. We can’t stop it, but sometimes we do wish for those simpler times. This was originally published in the February 12, 1988, issue of the ...
- Created on 08 February 2023
- 22. Winter Texan Times: Looking back 35 years
- (Around Town)
- ... there is to do, and how little you have to spend to do the things you love. This is a reprint of an article published in the February 12, 1988, edition of the Winter Texan Times. “Valley life wins ...
- Created on 31 January 2023
- 23. January 25, 2023 - Rina's Rambling
- (Column: Rina's Ramblings)
- ... our Winter Texans that came through. It was tons of fun! We even met someone that has been reading our paper since the very first issue. He remembered reading the first issue that was published in 1987. ...
- Created on 28 January 2023
- 24. Sunday Speaker Series presents Living Beyond Borders
- (Around Town)
- ... non-profit, public history project devoted to bringing awareness to state sanctioned violence against ethnic Mexicans that occurred during the 1910s in Texas. Gonzales has published op-ed pieces in the ...
- Created on 10 January 2023
- 25. Professor provides another look into the legacy of Juan Cortina
- (Around Town)
- ... is a professor at the University of Houston. She earned a doctorate’s degree in cultural anthropology at Rice University in 2000. She is currently writing a book on Juan Cortina, and has published books ...
- Created on 29 November 2022
- 26. Borderlands chef presents heritage cooking
- (Around Town)
- The Museum of South Texas History welcomes chef and author Melissa Guerra to the Sunday Speaker Series presentation, “Three Traditional Desserts of the Wild Horse Desert,” at 2 p.m. on Sept 25. Guerra ...
- Created on 20 September 2022
- 27. July 1, 2022 - Events Calendar
- (Events Calendar)
- ... important to preserve the stories about regional families and historical events. His independently published book is a collection of Rio Grande Valley word-of-mouth historical accounts as told by family ...
- Created on 01 July 2022
- 28. Pen-and-ink drawings showcase borderland history
- (Around Town)
- ... to create a series of pen-and-ink, hand-colored drawings to be featured in “Borderlands: The Heritage of the Lower Rio Grande through the Art of José Cisneros,” which was published in 1998. Copies of this ...
- Created on 28 June 2022
- 29. Speer hosts April book discussion
- (Around Town)
- ... another. This explains many geographic features of the earth, as well as earthquakes, and is a major scientific advance. Written by Henry Fountain, and first published in 2017, The Great Quake is a tale ...
- Created on 29 March 2022
- 30. The people at Long Island Village make the difference
- (Golf: Winter Texans Favorites)
- ... though the rewards of a long ball are at their maximum. Golf Pricing Correction We would like to correct some pricing information that was previously published for River Bend Golf Course. The pricing ...
- Created on 22 March 2022
- 31. What is a Winter Texan?
- (Around Town)
- By Theresa Grant (originally published March 11, 1988) Editor’s Note: If you are asking yourself what is a Winter Texan? – this edition is for you. As we were going through our back issues, we found ...
- Created on 16 March 2022
- 32. Woodcarvers show the magic found in wood
- (Entertainment)
- ... me to write a book, so I started to redraw them, but it just didn't work out,” said Jensen, who now has published three books on the subject “Then my stepson comes along and says, 'I can show you how to ...
- Created on 19 January 2022
- 33. December 15, 2021 - Rina's Ramblings ...
- (Around Town)
- ... newspapers – for the Winter Texan Times, the Progress Times, and the Texas Agri-News (another paper that was being published at the time in 1994). I enjoyed the work and eventually, after earning my communications ...
- Created on 14 December 2021
- 34. Texas Ranch Dishes for Thanksgiving presented at Quinta Mazatlan
- (Around Town)
- ... the Rio Grande Valley is as much of a delight as it is an artistic challenge. She has published two cookbooks featuring numerous recipes, “The Texas Provincial Kitchen” and “Dishes from the Wild Horse ...
- Created on 16 November 2021
- 35. Speer to host book discussion
- (Around Town)
- ... mixing paints. But as their relationship grows closer, it begins to arouse suspicion within the household, especially with his wife. Written by Tracy Chevalier and first published in 1999, Girl with ...
- Created on 02 November 2021
- 36. November 3, 2021 - Rina's Rambling
- (Column: Rina's Ramblings)
- ... by Storage Café. Storage Café had previously published an article about top destination for ‘Snowbirds,’ or Winter Texans. The last article they sent out listed McAllen, Harlingen, Brownsville and Mission ...
- Created on 02 November 2021
- 37. Save our pollinators, save our world
- (Around Town)
- ... including bumblebees and carpenter bees, honeybees dominate the pollinator industry and pollinate most of the crops throughout the U.S. Based off the last published study on the economic value of honeybee ...
- Created on 29 July 2021
- 38. Open call for submissions
- (In The Parks)
- ... and will not be published. All submissions are subject to the terms found through the “Terms” link on our website. Your stories can be submitted via email to news@wintertexantimes.com or via postal ...
- Created on 22 April 2021
- 39. Singer/Songwriter sessions being held at 5X5 Brewing Co.
- (Around Town)
- The Rio Grande Valley has a lot of talented songwriters, some with published songs, some performing their originals in local shows, and some who have yet to showcase their own material. Now, 5X5 Brewing ...
- Created on 30 March 2021
- 40. Thank you for visiting, Stay safe
- (News)
- ... were in the top ten cheapest cities to retire in a report that was published late last year. Whatever you enjoy doing in the Rio Grande Valley – whether it is getting out to play golf, taking daily bike ...
- Created on 30 March 2021
