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Published: Thursday, 24 October 2024 23:27
The Lipan Apache Tribe of Texas invites you to their 54th Annual Dakee Si (Fall Gathering) Lipan Apache Tribe of Texas Powwow on Saturday, October 26, from 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. at the Alton Recreation Center, 349 Dawes Ave. in Alton. Dancing and presentations will be held throughout the day. The event is free.
Visit the event to celebrate and experience American Indian culture, history, drumming, singing, and dancing. Vendors will be selling Native food, art, crafts, jewelry, supplies, and wares. There will also be raffles and cake walks. There is something for everyone.
Gourd Dancing will be held at 11 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. A Grand Entry will be done at 1 and 7 p.m. At the grand opening ceremonies, dancers will follow the guard into the arena dressed in beautiful regalia. An intermission will be held at 4:30 p.m.
The first 55 dancers who register for session one or session two Grand Entry will be eligible for day money. Participants must be in full outfit and dance in the circle for the complete session (three hours).
Head staff includes Head Man Dancer CJ Hinojosa (Lipan Apache), Head Lady Dancer Angelica Hinojosa (Choctaw/Seminole), Head Gourd Dancer Mike Gutierrez, Master of Ceremonies Bob Woolery (Chickasaw/Cherokee), and Arena Director Reynaldo Leal III (Lipan Apache). The event also features the southern host drum group Huisache Creek Singers led by Ruben Soto and invited drum group Texas Connection led by Eloy Solis.
To volunteer or for more information, contact Robert Soto at (956) 648-8129, robtsoto@aol.com, or Debbie Robertson at (956) 780-4933, debs3573@gmail.com.
You can also find information at www.sontree.org, www.lipanapache.org, and on Facebook Konitsaa Nde Native Community.
Event organizers would like to thank their sponsors for this year – City of Alton, Lipan Apache of Texas, Son Tree Native Path, Konitsaa Nde Native Community, St. Mark United Methodist Church, Trinity on the Border, and McAllen Grace Brethren Church.
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Published: Thursday, 24 October 2024 23:13
Hello out there! I hope everyone is having a great time. It’s our second issue this season, and we are seeing so many events taking place. Parks are getting busy, cities are having their annual fall festivals, and entertainers are entertaining. It means there is quite an abundance of activities for you to participate in – and I hope you are taking those opportunities.
Our Valley cities love seeing you and we know you love the people in the Valley. That’s just one of the things that keeps you coming back year after year.
In fact, a recent LuvLink survey has 18 Texas cities that made the top 150 cities voted as home to America’s kindest and most helpful locals. Brownsville (#32) and McAllen (#68) were two of those 18 Texas cities. (https://www.luvlink.com/blogs/news/top-150-kindest-places-in-america-of-2024)
About Brownsville, the survey says, “Brownsville’s residents bring a unique blend of Texas warmth and rich cultural pride, influenced by the city’s border-town heritage. Locals often engage visitors in conversation about the city’s vibrant festivals or its proximity to natural wonders like the Rio Grande.”
And of McAllen, it says, “McAllen’s residents are known for their vibrant mix of cultures, offering visitors a taste of true Tex-Mex hospitality. Whether guiding you through a local festival or recommending authentic cuisine, locals go out of their way to ensure travelers feel the warmth of this border town’s unique heritage. Their lively spirit and openness are key to McAllen’s charm.”
It just confirms why our winter visitors, you, and others, enjoy visiting the Valley and calling it your winter home – and why we call you family, and you have enveloped the endearing nickname, Winter Texan.
We love having you here. It’s always a pleasure to see you return. It keeps us busy, and we are so thankful for that. We appreciate you and everything you bring to the Valley, to our residents, and to the parks where you reside.
While here, we hope to keep you informed with the news that matters to you, sharing events that might interest you, and publishing stories that you care about.
If there is something you think we should know about, someone you think we should know, share it with us. Send us an email to news@wintertexantimes.com. We love hearing from you, seeing photos of what you are doing, and catching up on the activities you are participating in. Share your news with us, and we just might share it with the rest of our readers.
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Published: Thursday, 24 October 2024 22:47
The wait is over! New season tickets for the upcoming Valley Symphony Orchestra 2024-25 Masterworks Concerts are now available. As a new season ticket holder, you’ll enjoy exclusive benefits such as 15% savings on each ticket, no processing fees (up to $20 of additional savings per ticket), priority seating, and early access to events. And if you’re renewing your season tickets, we’re holding on to your seats, but don’t wait too long!
The upcoming season promises an extraordinary lineup. Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 4 wears the crown for the season premiere at Music of the Greats on November 1. It will also feature Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro Overture, K. 492 and Addinsell’s Warsaw Concerto with Juan Pablo Andrade as the piano soloist.
Read more: Secure your seats for a season of unforgettable music
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Published: Thursday, 24 October 2024 22:45
The City of Edinburg’s Cultural Arts Department is excited to present "Los Muertos Bailan," a lively and free Día de los Muertos celebration, taking place on October 26 from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. This vibrant event, which spans from Edinburg City Hall to the Museum of South Texas History, offers a night of color, culture, and community as Edinburg honors the lives of loved ones through art, music, and dance.
Read more: Edinburg invites community to celebrate “Los Muertos Bailan”
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Published: Thursday, 24 October 2024 22:43
The International Museum of Art & Science (IMAS) is thrilled to introduce IMAS After Dark, an exciting new program designed to offer adults a fresh way to enjoy the museum. With themed evening events throughout the year, this series provides an exclusive opportunity for adults (21+) to explore the museum’s engaging art and science exhibits in a lively atmosphere. Each night features complimentary beverages, interactive activities, and social experiences that bring a whole new vibe to the IMAS.
Kick off the IMAS After Dark series with a spooky twist at Fright Night, an adults-only Halloween celebration like no other on Thursday, October 31 from 6 to 8 p.m. Don your best costume and immerse yourself in the museum’s unique blend of art and science as you explore the interactive exhibits in The Studio, dance the night away near the larger-than-live murals by Conquista in Rompiendo el cielo, and gaze upon Nour Kuri’s sculptures and more in a hauntingly fun atmosphere. Sip on complimentary beverages, and let the ghostly ambiance bring out your playful side. Whether you're a Halloween enthusiast or just looking for a memorable night out, Fright Night promises to deliver chills, thrills, and a whole lot of fun like no other venue in town.
Read more: IMAS launches IMAS After Dark