- 21. March 6, 2024 - Events Calendar
- (Events Calendar)
- ... heritage of the region, the exhibit at Costumes of the Americans Museum in Brownsville, uses historic photographs and textiles to transport visitors back in time and immerse them in the cultural experiences ...
- Created on 08 March 2024
- 22. February 28, 2024 - Events Calendar
- (Events Calendar)
- ... and culturally significant Charro Days celebration. Showcasing the cultural heritage of the region, the exhibit at Costumes of the Americans Museum in Brownsville, uses historic photographs and textiles ...
- Created on 28 February 2024
- 23. February 21, 2024 - Events Calendar
- (Events Calendar)
- ... Charro Days celebration. Showcasing the cultural heritage of the region, the exhibit at Costumes of the Americans Museum in Brownsville, uses historic photographs and textiles to transport visitors back ...
- Created on 20 February 2024
- 24. February 14, 2024 - Events Calendar
- (Events Calendar)
- ... Charro Days celebration. Showcasing the cultural heritage of the region, the exhibit at Costumes of the Americans Museum in Brownsville, uses historic photographs and textiles to transport visitors back ...
- Created on 14 February 2024
- 25. Enjoy the great outdoors with sports
- (Column: On The Road)
- ... Curiosity got the best of me – What is this game called Cricket? I had to google that for sure. At first it appeared to be much like baseball, but more complicated. Did the Americans adapt Cricket and ...
- Created on 06 November 2023
- 26. Visit MOSTH to see Dr. Garcia’s gold
- (Around Town)
- ... after President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed an executive order to collect gold held privately by Americans. When Dr. García's daughter Gloria was about to marry Hector López in 1950, Dr. García told ...
- Created on 06 November 2023
- 27. Connection with nature linked to longer, healthier lives
- (Uncategorised)
- ... innately connected to the natural world and when removed from nature, bad things happen.” Eight out of 10 Americans feel stressed at least once every two weeks, and stress is a precursor to many of these ...
- Created on 25 October 2023
- 28. The hardy mesquite tree
- (Column: On The Road)
- ... a hurricane or lightning, the mesquite is a hardy tree and will spring back. The mesquite is a survivor. Native Americans found good uses for this tree - especially for medicinal purposes. It is said ...
- Created on 14 March 2023
- 29. STC hosts Life and Death on the Border exhibit
- (Around Town)
- ... Americans at the hands of both vigilante groups and state agents, such as the Texas Rangers. “Life and Death on the Border” was originally produced by the Bullock Texas State History Museum in collaboration ...
- Created on 07 February 2023
- 30. Sunday Speaker Series presents Living Beyond Borders
- (Around Town)
- ... the struggles they have pushed through, and the two cultures they continue to navigate as Mexican Americans. “Living Beyond Borders” is at once an eye-opening, heart-wrenching and hopeful love letter from ...
- Created on 10 January 2023
- 31. Ancient landscapes in the RGV
- (Around Town)
- ... forest existed near the town of Escobares, where in the early 1900s many fossilized tree trunks were taken by private collectors for landscaping purposes. Long before that, Native Americans used the petrified ...
- Created on 15 November 2022
- 32. Alamo opens WWII Exhibit
- (Around Town)
- ... served with the Army Air Corps in the South Pacific from late 1941 until 1945. Like almost all Americans, Jack related about hearing that Pearl Harbor had been bombed when he and a close friend came ...
- Created on 08 November 2022
- 33. MHC present speakers for lecture series
- (Around Town)
- ... to navigate as Mexican Americans. Living Beyond Borders is at once an eye-opening, heart-wrenching, and hopeful love letter from the Mexican American community to today’s young readers. The event will ...
- Created on 25 October 2022
- 34. Thousands of stitches sewn to thank veterans
- (In The Parks)
- ... a wonderful feeling to honor our veterans who had given so much. They made great sacrifices so that we Americans can enjoy a peaceful nation. Their sacrifice gives all of us the freedom of religion, freedom ...
- Created on 29 March 2022
- 35. Trophy Gardens residents make parade a success
- (Around Town)
- ... Americans to survive were civilians, almost all women and children. While the price was high, it gave enough time for 59 politicians in the hamlet of Washington on the Brazos to hammer out a declaration ...
- Created on 08 March 2022
- 36. Angel Tree Program: Making Christmas dreams a reality
- (Around Town)
- ... to learn how you can give or get involved this holiday season. About The Salvation Army The Salvation Army annually helps more than 23 million Americans overcome poverty, addiction and economic ...
- Created on 30 November 2021
- 37. MHM presents “Living Beyond Borders”
- (Around Town)
- ... through, and the two cultures they continue to navigate as Mexican Americans. Living Beyond Borders is at once an eye-opening, heart-wrenching, and hopeful love letter from the Mexican American community ...
- Created on 09 November 2021
- 38. Salvation Army ensures ‘Hope Marches On’
- (Around Town)
- ... about how you can help this year. About The Salvation Army The Salvation Army annually helps more than 23 million Americans overcome poverty, addiction and economic hardships through a range of ...
- Created on 09 November 2021
- 39. Quinta Mazatlan: The Life of Bones in Mexico
- (Entertainment)
- ... body parts have been depicted in many ways and have often anchored narratives about life and death in the region. Bones provide the scaffolding that builds us, but they are also implicated in how Mesoamericans ...
- Created on 26 October 2021
- 40. Wreaths Across America to add Ceremonial Wreath
- (Around Town)
- ... to serve as Guardians and continue to protect those Freedoms all Americans enjoy.” Since its founding as a 501c3 in 2007, WAA has provided seven live, handmade balsam veterans’ wreaths – each with a ...
- Created on 26 October 2021
