Winter Texan Times

JANUARY 18, 2023 www.wintertexantimes.com 2 WINTER TEXAN TIMES KARLA SANTOYO Aguascalientes, Mexico CAYETANO DELGADO Monterrey, Mexico WORLD CLASS BLOODLESS BULLFIGHTS OLÉ! • EDGE OF YOUR SEAT EXCITEMENT • OLÉ! 4877 FM 1017 • LA GLORIA, TX SANTA MARIA BULLRING GREAT FOOD, MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT! SUNNY $30 • SHADE $35 • RESERVED BOX SEATS $40 C H I L D R E N U N D E R 1 2 F R E E GATES OPEN AT 1PM FOR FOOD AND BEVERAGES BULLFIGHTS START AT 4PM BIGGER BULLS COME SEE SUNDAYS • JANUARY 22ND & FEBRUARY 19TH CALL BULLRING FOR RESERVATIONS 956 - 481 - 3300 PAY WHEN YOU ARRIVE SINGERS ALEXAS POSAS & 11 YEAR OLD ALEEHA ALAM PLUS “MARIO ORDAZ” HORSEMEN FEATURING BULLS FROM B-K RANCH SLAUGHTER, LA 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 Parade will be held on Saturday, January 28 at 12 p.m. in Mission. There will also be a fun fair on Saturday, January 28, and Sunday, January 29 beginning at 10 a.m. on both days. The parade usually runs on Conway Winter Texan Times: Looking back 35 years Ave. in Mission, from 495 to downtown Mission. Texas Citrus Fiesta used to have a Winter Texan Fun Day during the month of January – the fun fair used to run for at least a week during the month preceding the parade. This event had games and other special events just for Winter Texans. During our first year of publication, the Winter Texan Times featured The King and Queen that were selected at the Fun Day event. The 1988 King and Queen were Ed and Gladys Splittstoesser of Wintergreen Estates. Also, during the event, they held several contests. Winners were chosen for best quilt, cake decorating, oil painting, watercolor painting, crocheted afghan, knitted afghan, woodcarving, hat contest, and more. There were sports awards given for pool, horseshoes, shuffleboard, bowling, and others. The entertainment that year was the El Valle Del Sol Cloggers. They were said to be “A colorful and lively group” that the crowd really enjoyed. There was also a prize given for best grapefruit pie – something that was a big thing at the Texas Citrus Fiesta. Over the years, Winter Texan parks have sponsored floats, have had their king and queen ride in golf carts, and helped with the product costume show and other Texas Citrus Fiesta events. These days, events are held throughout the year, not just during the month of January, or in the fall when they have the Princess Anna contest. The Texas Citrus Fiesta now sponsors a Vaquero Cook-Off that is usually held in November, a Veterans Parade, a golf tournament, the gala, royal coronation, product costume show, and a few other events. Today, the Texas Citrus Fiesta is still a fun filled day for all who attend. There is plenty for everyone. If you would like to register for this year’s parade, there is still time to do so until January 23rd. Call (956) 5859724 for more information. Bentsen Palm RV Park in 2015 TCF Parade. Photo by Doug Young Winter Texan Cloggers perform at 2014 TCF Fun Fair. Photo by Doug Young Winter Texans ride along in their golf cart at 2015 TCF Parade. Photo by Doug Young

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