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Holiday Village returns for 15th season

20231202 Brownsville Holiday Village ALB 0011 webThe cottages of Holiday Village Brownsville are back at Dean Porter Park and are being prepared for the 15th annual yuletide event. With several new and updated displays, this year there will be over 30 fully decorated cottages lining the sidewalks.

For those who may not know, the Holiday Village at Dean Porter Park in Brownsville is a collection of miniature cottages, each one measuring about 10’ wide x 8’ deep and over 11’ tall, which are adorned inside and out with the most whimsical and adorable holiday trimmings. The Village is set up in the park every November, free and open to the public, and runs from the Monday before Thanksgiving through the first of the year. You can get a sneak peek at the villages online at www.holidayvillagebrownsville.com/cottages.

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City of Edinburg to host Miracle on McIntyre

20211204 Edinburg Parade HMoering 10 webThe City of Edinburg is welcoming the holiday season with the Miracle on McIntyre celebration, a two-day festive extravaganza that will bring the community together for a series of holiday events sure to spread joy and Christmas cheer.

The festivities kick off on Thursday, December 5, with the official Tree Lighting Ceremony at the Promenade Park Amphitheater at 6 p.m. This special event will light up the season and feature a holiday market running until 9 p.m. Attendees can enjoy the sounds of carolers, take pictures with Santa, and experience the magic of a snow slide. The Christmas market will offer an array of food vendors and unique holiday gifts to start your seasonal shopping in style.

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Start celebrating the holidays

20231201 Missions Christmas Tree Lighting HMoering DSC 0959 webThe Holidays are here, and everyone in the Valley is ready to celebrate. Cities are having Christmas Tree Lightings, parades, Christmas markets and more to get you ready for the joyful spirit of Christmas.

Mercedes will be having their Christmas tree lighting ceremony on Thursday, November 21 from 6 to 9 p.m. The evening will feature food, music, games and shopping. It will be held at 520 E. 2nd St., at the Mercedes Civic Center.

The City of Weslaco and Weslaco Chamber of Commerce invite you to celebrate the holidays with them. Weslaco’s Holiday Kickoff: Tree lighting and holiday market starts at 6 p.m. on Friday, November 22. It will be held at the Weslaco City Hall, 255 S. Kansas Ave.

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Reserve your booth for Mission Health Fair

The Greater Mission Chamber of Commerce is inviting local businesses to the Annual Mission Health and Wellness Fair that will be held on Thursday, December 5, and Friday, December 6. The event will be held at the Mission Event Center from 7 to 11:30 a.m. In partnership with Mission Regional Medical Center, they’re providing free services that include blood exams, bone density tests, blood circulation checks, stroke risk assessments, and more to the community.

There are still booth opportunities available for the event.

There are several reasons why you should join them for this year’s health and wellness fair. There will be an opportunity to connect with the Mission community and show your support, as well as a networking opportunity to meet potential customers, partners, and fellow Chamber members. Local businesses can contribute to the community’s health and well-being with free medical services. Of course, marketing gives you a chance to showcase your business to a captive audience.

For booth information or other inquiries, contact the chamber at candance@missionchamber.com. For additional information, call (956) 585-2727.

Operation Christmas Child drop-off locations are open

20241120 Operation Christmas Kid with Purse 1636CB F 1031 webChildren in need are being blessed this Christmas season through the Samaritan’s Purse project, Operation Christmas Child. Individuals, families and groups have the opportunity to pack a shoebox gift filled with fun toys, school supplies, and personal care items and drop them off now during National Collection Week, which runs through November 25. There are more than 4,700 drop-off locations open around the country.

Operation Christmas Child has been collecting and delivering shoebox gifts to children worldwide for more than three decades. In 2024, Operation Christmas Child hopes to collect enough shoeboxes to reach another 12 million children. The project of Samaritan’s Purse partners with local churches across the globe to deliver these tangible expressions of God’s love to children in need. Find a step-by-step guide on the How to Pack a Shoebox webpage.

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Encore Fun N Sun hosted World Shuffleboard Championship last month

20241120 FunNSun 5 USE webLast month, Encore Fun N Sun was all abuzz as they hosted the 41st World Shuffleboard Championship. There were participants from the United States, Canada, Germany, Brazil, and the Netherlands. The park was thrilled to welcome participants and spectators to the resort for the exciting week of shuffleboard, as well as to host so many international guests from around the world.

Daily games were held all week long the last week of October with an awards banquet at the end to celebrate the winners and participants.

20241120 FunNSun 1 USE webTop three in Singles Men were Mark Malatt, USA; Evan Engell, Canada; and Marco Auchtung, Brazil. Top three in Singles Women was Deb Baal, Megan Grabski, and Sarah Horan, all USA.

If you’re interested in joining the Rio Grande Valley shuffleboard teams, visit rgvsa.weebly.com for their schedule of events and information.

November Native Plant Project meeting next week

Native Plant Project's guest speaker for the November 26 meeting in Weslaco will be Matt Kauffman who is a lifelong lover of nature and a native plant enthusiast. For the past few years, Kauffman has been specializing in the propagation of some of the less common and lesser available native plants of the Lower Rio Grande Valley.

His presentation will be on native plant container gardening for smaller spaces and/or budgets. Topics covered will be select species that are suitable for containers, soil recommendations, container choices, container arrangement, and some other general maintenance guidelines.

The program will be Tuesday November 26 at 7 p.m., at the Valley Nature Center, 301 S. Border St. in Weslaco, behind Gibson Park. The public is invited. There is no charge to attend.

For more info about the Native Plant Project, visit http://www.nativeplantproject.org or visit on Facebook.

Kick-Off to the holiday season in Kingsville

20241120 Ranch Hand roping PRINTThe 33rd Annual Ranch Hand Breakfast will be held on November 23. The event features an authentic, hearty cowboy breakfast cooked and served outdoors on the historic King Ranch. Team roping and old-time cow camp cooking demonstrations are a part of the activities, along with live music and storytelling.

Tickets are available online at King-Ranch.com, at the King Ranch Saddle Shop, the King Ranch Museum, the King Ranch Visitor Center, the Kingsville Visitors Center and at the door. Tickets are $10 each.

Ranch Hand Breakfast is always held on the Saturday before Thanksgiving.

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Annual Texas Master Naturalist training opens registration

20191007 Texas Master Naturalists PHOTO by Anita Westervelt webTexas Master Naturalist program training registration for the 2025 new class session is open through January 3, 2025. Weekly classes are scheduled January 15 through mid-April 2025. Registration is open to Winter Texans and residents of Cameron, Hidalgo and Willacy counties over the age of 18 to become a member of the Rio Grande Valley Chapter that meets in Laguna Vista.

Texas Master Naturalist is a unique educational volunteer program sponsored by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service and Texas Sea Grant Program.

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Find some holes worth playing at Upper Valley Golf Courses

20241113 Champion Lakes 7337 KathyOlivarez webMost golf courses, but not all, have signature holes, a hole where challenging meets aesthetic beauty. Most of these lean more toward scenery and difficulty, but they can certainly have a mixture of both.

Today, we begin a three-part series looking at some of the amazing signature holes across the Rio Grande Valley.

Champion Lakes, McAllen

Before you even get to the golf course at Champion Lakes, there’s a hard-to-hide signature stop.

“The driving range here is amazing,” Golf Director Carlos Espinosa said. “You won’t find many driving ranges of this size and quality that are open to the public in the United States. I honestly, don’t know if there are any.”

The range is 130 yards in length by 52 yards in width. It’s open from 7 a.m. until 10 p.m. seven days a week.

“It’s a monster,” Espinosa said. “It almost looks like a football field.”

There are some times when the range will carry as many people as the course. You could actually spend an entire day at the range, or on the putting/chipping green and in the clubhouse for a signature Champion Lakes hamburger and fries, or anything else on their menu, and never get to the golf course (or have moments of golf rage).

If you do take a trip to play 18, 340-yard par-4 No. 10 is a gem that will challenge golfers from the tee, more from the approach and finally on the putt, if you’re lucky enough to get on the green in two.

It’s a hole that, no matter what your score is, will scorch itself into your memory.

“The way the wind blows, the way the green slopes, and with the lake in front of the green – a small green, it makes it very difficult,” Espinosa said. “It’s very hidden.”

The key to the hole is to get a good tee shot that lands between 120-130 yards from the green. However, it’s not the tee shot that’s difficult – comparatively speaking – it’s the next one.”

“That’s where the challenge begins,” Espinosa said. “The wind can be up and down there. Then if you come up short on the green – you can go five or six yards past the water, but the way the green is sloped, it will trickle back and could end up in the water, just like at Augusta.”

20241113 Alamo CC Golf Course HMiller 0002 webAlamo Country Club

Once considered the ultimate hidden gem throughout the entire Rio Grande Valley, Alamo Country Club is a place everyone needs to play, whether in a tournament, as a resident or on the golf course.

The holes are challenging, more so than one would think. The traps and other “dangers” have been carefully put in places where clearly the designers were thinking about the golfers (and envisioning the looks of anger and frustration). There are some scenic holes – the more scenic, the more difficult, and you might walk in not knowing anybody and leave as a family member. That might be the greatest gem of all the gems at ACC, the people.

Whether you are arriving or leaving, chances are you will see dozens of people milling about ACC’s beautiful pool and outdoor patio. They’ll be eating food, having some adult beverages and chatting up a storm. At first, you may not consider that a precious gem, but it won’t take long to realize that there are countless numbers of friendships and family-like bonds that have been formed under the roof of the patio or in the depths of the pool. It makes ACC a true gem.

20241113 Los Lagos Golf Course ALB 0007 webLos Lagos Golf Club, Edinburg

If wind could be a signature hole, then give Los Lagos 18 of them.

Can “wind” be a gem? Los Lagos is a true gem in the Valley. Its design and strategically placed moguls, sand traps and oceans of water, just add to what can be a really frustrating, or super exciting, round of golf.

The 530-yard par-5 No. 8, however, stands out as a signature hole. Of course, it’s well protected like a fort with water on the right, rolling hills on the left and water on the back side of the green (and let’s not forget the wind). What makes this hole great is that you may have played 17 holes of terrible golf, but here’s your moment to shine.

The course is wonderfully challenging and “delightfully” windy (again, trying to turn the wind into a gem). Los Lagos has beautiful rolling hills, like those in the countryside in Verona, Italy, leaning fairways and holes that will give you plenty of options on how you want to reach the green.

It’s overall beauty – those moguls are fun – and almost impossible – to avoid. They stand there in front of you, hiding your view from the hole and daring you to just hit it over them – you can hear them snickering.

Don’t let its beauty lull you into a false sense of security, this course is one of the most enjoyable courses in the Rio Grande Valley. You hit a great shot here – truly a precious gem, maybe one of the great, you will remember it.

20241113 Tierra Del Sol Golf Course HMiller 9640 webTierra del Sol, Pharr

Almost a decade ago, Tierra del Sol put close to a million dollars of work into their golf course. Since then, many of the holes can be considered signature holes, with shiny new greens, new cart paths and several renovated tee boxes.

Of course, their breakfast tacos shine brighter than just about anything and we’re good with that. (Hey! A person must eat!)

But there’s also something neat about coming up No. 18 with the majestic colonial-looking clubhouse on top of a minor hill that puts a great finishing touch on the day. It’s a straight, long and narrow hole with trees on both sides lining the fairway. The hole is set up to give you a breath of fresh air but make one mistake on the way to it and you’re strangling yourself.

That’s a whole lot to think about on an opening hole – but it’s worth every minute of it.

20241113 Shary Municipal Golf Course CAB 0019 webShary Municipal Golf Course, Mission

First impressions can go a long way. No course in the Valley proves this theory better than Shary Municipal Golf Course and its No. 1 hole.

The course itself – the first 18 of the 27 holes – plays just over 5,900 yards and it welcomes you with a tough 475-yard late dogleg right par-5.

To beat this hole, you need to land your drive about 300 yards dead straight, or a smidgen to the right. This will lose your approach shot out of harm’s way from a big welcoming sand trap on the front right or the humongous ball-eating tree. This hole is a brain stimulator.

You won’t recognize these greens now. The staff at Shary is a true gem. They have worked for years on constant upgrades and, when it seemed that this public course wasn’t going to have any more relevance to its community, it sprang to life, a resurrection and rebirth. Instead of giving up, they just gave.

20241113 Monte Cristo Golf Course CAB 0004 webMonte Cristo Golf and Country Club

Take a drive up Highway 281 and golfers can find a little gem off the beaten path with Monte Cristo Golf and Country Club. It can be a home away from home - foliage and scenic views lulls you into a sense of being on a front porch with a delicious pitcher of homemade lemonade… ahhh, relaxing.

Because it sits away from the hustle and bustle, Monte Cristo is also a course where wildlife such as deer, rabbits, rare birds and butterflies can be seen running around also enjoying the course and its vegetation, water and trees. It pulls you away from the intensity of golf – which can be both a good and bad thing.

The course’s signature hole is a gorgeous par-3 island hole that plays just 128 yards from the white tees. The landing area isn’t exceptionally large, but it is big enough from that distance to not have to have a perfect tee shot. The biggest concern – like at all the courses in South Texas – is how much wind you will be facing – of course along with the fact that the hole is surrounded by water – thus the term “island” hole.

Nestled away at 2919 N. Kenyon Road in Edinburg, the course is a 5,373-yard 18-hole course that can be the perfect challenge for golfers of any sort. Being a little removed from the hustle and bustle is always a great experience.

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