NOVEMBER 5, 2025 www.wintertexantimes.com 20 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 local vendors to keep you and your tastebuds entertained, giving you further opportunity to try out this tasty establishment. And yet another thing to bring attention to, Biscuits & Gravy will be giving out 20 free meals per day to SNAP recipients (SNAP ID must be presented). With the government shutdown impacting those already facing food insecurity, this local restaurant is boosting their community in a time of need. You can also purchase a meal to give away; the free meal ticket will then be hung up on the wall for those in need to use. All in all, it’s good old homestyle cooking from the warm welcome to the warm food to the warm hospitality that extends past its doors. Be sure to make this restaurant a stop of yours. You’ll find them serving daily from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Val Verde Flea Market, at the intersection of Val Verde Road and Business 83, in Donna. BISCUITS From pg. 19 It’s time to batter up and play ball It’s senior slow pitch softball time again in the RGV. The RGV (previously Ed Marten’s) Senior Texan Softball League is back for its 31st year. The league is open to all local Texans as well as Winter Texan senior men and women aged 55 years and older. The youngest player last year was 57 and the most experienced player was 85. Last year over 110 seniors played in the league and this year they hope to top that. Maybe you can’t run as fast as you could 20 or 30 years ago. Maybe you can’t throw and catch like you once did, but it really doesn’t matter. A few of the past new players have never even played softball before, but it didn’t matter. The league has two different divisions for the senior men and women players that are based on individual skill levels, and not on age. Maybe you don’t have a glove or bat anymore? No problem, the league has equipment they will loan you. The league practices have already started at McAllen’s West Side Park, located on S. Ware Road directly across from the McAllen ConvenPhoto courtesy of Mike Brower tion Center. The Division A practice is every Tuesday and Thursday at 9 a.m. Division B practice is every Monday at 9 a.m. Practices run from now through December. The first week of January the league will “draft” players into teams attempting to make each team as equally balanced as possible for some competitive play. Why don’t you call or stop by to see if senior slow pitch softball might be right for you. There are plenty of bleachers if you just want to sit and watch. Of course, they will also invite you to join them on the field and throw the ball around and hit a few as well. For more information, call Fred Esqueda at (956) 897-6961 or Mike Brower at (734) 834-0128; or email Mike at mbrower@umich.edu.
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