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15 WINTER TEXAN TIMES www.wintertexantimes.com OCTOBER 16, 2024 NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE www.WinterTexanTimes.com 2023 Park Directory Winter Texan TIMES Serving Winter Texans From Mission To South Padre Island Since 1987 Published By: 2023-2024 EDITION Winter Texan TIMES Serving Winter Texans From Mission To South Padre Island Since 1987 Published By: 2023-2024 Edition 2023 Rio Grande Valley Visitors Guide parks already gathering food supplies to donate or will be soon – these are things we want to see and hear about. Send your photos and information to us. We here at the Winter Texan Times hope you find your way safely to your South Texas home and enjoy your stay with us this season. We are here to help you along the way and get the news that matters to you on our pages, Facebook, and online. hockey rules knew that any game would be a memorable experience. The mascot’s awards will be featured in the exhibit, highlighting Sir Sting A Lot’s contributions to the game and fans. Some of the players recall the Valley as the best of both worlds because they could still play hockey in the temperate climate, which was appreciated. The Killers Bees comprised of two leagues: junior and minor. On display, there will be game-worn jerseys from the minor and junior leagues from players Nick Sucharski, who wore #23 as part of the Central Hockey League; Brandon Campos, who wore #10 as part of the Central Hockey League, and Marcus Ericsson, who wore #3 as part of the North American Hockey League. This spotlight exhibit closes Sunday, October 27. This exhibit is included in the regular museum admission fees. Museum hours are Tuesday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. For more information about the exhibit, please contact the Curator of Exhibits at (956) 383-6911 or jbautista@mosthistory.org. The Museum of South Texas History is located downtown Edinburg at 200 North Closner Boulevard on the Hidalgo County Courthouse square. For more information about MOSTHistory, including becoming a FRIEND, visit MOSTHistory.org, like us on Facebook and Instagram, follow on Twitter, find on YouTube or call (956) 383-6911. BEES From pg. 11 Angels of Love helps victims through advocacy, outreach, victim and family support, empowerment classes, empowerHER initiative, youth programs, teen dating violence programs, parenting classes, financial literacy classes, legal advocacy, therapy, counseling, and referral services. Angels of Love’s vision is to extend itself throughout the Rio Grande Valley by providing services, workshops, conferences, programs, counseling, emergency shelter, transition housing, and more. Angels of Love is also collecting new or pre-loved handbags, totes or diaper bags, and new toiletries, make up, skin care, personal hygiene, feminine products, manicure sets, etc. to fill the handbags. They are collecting these items through October 31. The drop-off location is 1305 E. Nolana Ave., Ste, D, in McAllen. For more info call (956) 382-4263. Visit their website for a full list of events at angelsoflove.love. ANGELS From pg. 10 VA From pg. 12 If individuals are unable to take advantage of this event, there are regular opportunities to safely dispose of unneeded medications at pharmacies, hospitals, and police departments. Use the DEA’s Public Disposal Locations Search Tool (https://apps.deadiversion.usdoj. gov/pubdispsearch/spring/main?execution=e2s1) to locate year-round authorized collection locations. For information about this and future VA events, follow VA Texas Valley Coastal Bend Health Care System on Facebook.

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