MARCH 25, 2026 www.wintertexantimes.com 8 WINTER TEXAN TIMES Palm Resaca Park 100 Tangerine Blvd, Brownsville www.palmresacapark.org | palmresaca Ph (956) 546-7423 Thank you for making Palm Resaca Park Your Winter Home! We look forward to seeing you and your friends again next year. Performances by: Chris Marshall, Curt James, Diego & Edith & More Onion Eating contest - 3 performance stages - Horse show Onion Eating contest - 3 performance stages - Horse show FREE ENTRY | KID ZONE WRIST BANDS | Free Park & Ride FREE ENTRY | KID ZONE WRIST BANDS | Free %ar & Ride Texas Blvd, Bus 83 to 6th st. & Kansas Ave. Bus. 83 to 6th st. Texas Blvd, Bus 83 to 6th st. & Kansas Ave. Bus. 83 to 6th st. Weslaco, TX Home of the Sweet TX 1015 Onion Weslaco, TX Ho e o the Sweet TX 1015 Onion Fest Fest OONNIIOONN ONION Teexass Texas March 28, 2026 | 10:15AM-10:15PM | Downtown Weslaco March 28, 202 | 10:15AM-10:15PM | Downtown Weslaco LIVE MUSIC Horse Show Classic Car SHOW Mascot Dance Off Kids Rides FREE 1015 ONIONS Vendor market & food vendors Health Fair and More! El Valle del Sol and El Valle de Luna celebrate service The El Valle del Sol and El Valle de Luna community members recently gathered for several memorable events celebrating service and fellowship. Volunteers who participated in the Salvation Army’s annual bell ringing campaign were honored with an award for collecting the most donations ($5,968.71 and 128 volunteer hours) in the Valley to support programs that assist individuals and families in need. The event is held in October till Christmas On Valentines Day the park also enjoyed a lively 1950s-themed dance, where attendees dressed in classic outfits such as poodle skirts and leather jackets while dancing to music from the era. Another popular event was the Murder Mystery Dinner. Guests enjoyed a meal while working together to solve a fictional crime, making for an evening filled with suspense, laughter, and fun. Held on February 25. These events highlighted the strong spirit of volunteerism and fellowship within the community. Submitted by Pat Wood Shirley Earp and Francesca Heartfield were just a few of the volunteers that participated in the Salvation Army Red Kettle challenge this year. (Courtesy photo)
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