Winter Texan Times

MARCH 26, 2025 www.wintertexantimes.com 24 WINTER TEXAN TIMES Call today to schedule a free consultation and let us show you how professionally designed marketing materials with clear and consistent messaging can elevate your brand. You Only Get One Chance To Make A First Impression Make It Count With Promos & Prints On Your Side Sales@promosandprints.com (956) 580-7800 1217 N Conway Ave, Mission, TX A Division of Nexus Publishing LLC off Main Street were Gene and Mary Scott, from Iowa, who have been in the Valley for 29 years. The pair are into music, attending various jam sessions where they both sing and Gene plays guitar. In fact, they were going to a jam that evening, which would probably be the last one of the season for them this spring. The couple enjoy being busy. Mary said, “I don’t let any grass grow under my feet.” She is both a quilter and crochets hats for Mexican children. They have come often for the annual Tourist Day and in the fall for the welcome back event also hosted by Progreso. Five residents of the Snow to Sun RV and MH Park in Weslaco came to the event. Bob Thelen, who is originally from Nebraska, is in his second year in the Valley. “I hate snow.” was his comment as to why he lives here yearround. Tami Roesch is also a full-time resident. She came from Illinois to live and care for her parents. She devotes most of her time to being a full-time caregiver now. She has found people to be “awesome and friendly,” which is important to her. The other three in the group included Tom and Shirley Rice from Minnesota and Donna Lester from Washington State. They were enjoying the fellowship of the day around some refreshments. PROGRESO From pg. 20 The pretty costumed gals joined Tourist Day King David Wayne Evans and Queen Gina Marie as part of the festivities. Photo by Herb Moering Musicians Gene and Mary Scott were taking a break from playing at jams to enjoy Tourist Day. Photo by Herb Moering There were some interesting characters on Main Street in Progreso as part of the fun on Tourist Day. Photo by Herb Moering

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