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9 WINTER TEXAN TIMES www.wintertexantimes.com OCTOBER 20, 2021 SAVE 10% OFF Your Entire Purchase When You Bring In This Ad *Conditions apply, see store for details. Offer expires March 31, 2022. 2911 N. Cesar Chavez Rd. San Juan, TX 78589 956-787-2847 petecotransport@gmail.com GREAT UPHOLSTERY RATES 956-266-1369 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED For Your Health & Ours We Are Following CDC Guidance Including Wearing Masks & Gloves $25 per room in your house or mobile home NIKKY’S CARPET CLEANING Professional Cleaning Services Winter Texan Special Any size RV or Park Model $75 $10 OFF Any Service $75 or More Edinburg celebrates Poetry Festival parking lot for parking. Also, please use the back door to enter the building. Participants will be setting up their own tables for the time being. Be sure to clean up your area before leaving at the end of the day. Mark Your Calendar The RGV Woodcarvers Show is also going to be back on January 13 and 14, 2022. There will be carvings of just about every carving category on display. Many displayers will have carvings and supplies available for sale. George Vaughn will be at the show with all of your carving tool needs. The Rally on the Rio is also back for 2022. There will be 18 of the best instructors from all over the United States coming to share their knowledge and skills. The rally will be held January 16 through 21, 2022. Classes in all types of woodcarving and pyrography will be available. Stop by the Nomad Shrine Club on Thursday mornings or check them out online at rgvwoodcarvers.org. Information on the club, show, and Rally on the Rio are available on the website. You can also call Fred at (651) 485-0580. Both events are being held at the Nomad Shrine Club in Pharr. WOODCARVERS From pg. 1 The City of Edinburg and Craft Cultural are teaming up and excited to announce Edinburg’s first Spoken Word Poetry Festival, Untamed Tongues: Poets Sin Fronteras. This poetry festival celebrates the Mexican American culture on the South Texas bord e r l a n d s . The culture explores the past, present, and future through the art of storytelling. Join Edinburg for a night full of art and culture at the McIntyre Promenade Courtyard (415 W. University Dr.) on Friday, October 22, at 6 p.m. Celebrate life on the borderlands as an array of poets from different regions of the Valley perform their original for the first time. Come out for some tasty food, drinks, live music, vendors and even a lowrider display. Music will be curated by Rio Grande Valley artists DJ Flacucho, Fronterawave, and Genesis, with a special performance by San Antonio Hip Hop Emcee, MexStep. This event is free and open to the public. Parking will be available at City Hall. For more information, visit craftcultura.com. Bob Corriveau Photo courtesy of Craft Cultura Facebook

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