Winter Texan Times

23 WINTER TEXAN TIMES www.wintertexantimes.com NOVEMBER 24, 2021 2407 E. Griffin Pkwy. – Mission, TX GENERAL DENTISTRY EXCEPTIONAL CARE SINCE 1982 Now Accepting Allwell from Superior Healthplan For dental care you can trust and have confidence in Come See Us At Sharyland Dental Care New Patient Exams only $159 • Includes all necessary x-rays • Oral Cancer Screening • Intra-oral Photos • Comprehensive Exam • Periodontal Screening No Dental Insurance? NO PROBLEM! www.sharylanddentalcare.com 956-581-2773 • Valleywide Rentals • Repairs • Sales • Service • Maintenance MOBILITY CITY edinburgtx.mobilitycity.com (956) 348-2304 • Open 9AM-5PM 4722 South Jackson Rd • Edinburg, TX, 78539 O.K. Pharmacy 122 S. Main St, Donna • (956) 464-2200 O.K. Pharmacy North 311 N. Salinas Blvd, Donna • (956) 461-2020 Visit Us For Love And Care! Mon-Fri. 9am-6pm Mon-Fri. 8:30am - 7pm Sat. 9am-2pm • Sun. 6pm-9pm • Easy Transfer of Prescriptions • Delivery Available • Fast & Convenient Service • DME Supplies • Competitive Pricing for Cash Customers 2 Locations To Serve You We Carry Quality $1 Items MEDICALSERVICESDIRECTORY has open seating and offers handicap accessibility. For ticket reservations and show information visit the theatre online at www.harlingencommunitytheatre.org. December 4 The City of San Benito will host their Community Christmas and Tree Lighting from 5 to 7 p.m. at W.H. Heavin Memorial Park. For more information, contact Parks and Recreation Department at (956) 361-3800, or visit cityofsanbenito.com to download a registration form. December 4 A Lighted Boat Parade will be held on South Padre Island starting at 6 p.m. The route begins at the Sea Ranch Marina. There will be designated viewing areas throughout the route. December 5 Holiday Market at the Museum, in celebration of the Christmas Tree Forest, will be held at IMAS, from 1 to 5 p.m. Visit and shop local artists and artisan market; visit with community partners. $3 general admission. IMAS is located at 1900 Nolana Ave. in McAllen. Model Rail Roading & Railroaders Model Rail Roading & Railroaders have started getting together. Anyone interested in joining the group can join them Monday through Friday at the Hidalgo Pumphouse. Call Red at (313) 532-8549 for more information. Rio Grande Valley Woodcarvers The Rio Grande Valley Woodcarvers have begun their 2021-2022 season. The woodcarvers are meeting again this year at the Nomad Shrine Club, 1044 W. Nolana Blvd., in Pharr. Join the group from 8 a.m. until noon every Thursday through March of 2022. Gather with old friends, and new, to carve, visit and share ideas. Please use the north end of the 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. their wintering grounds, many stay in the same general area. Younger birds, however, often haven’t paired yet and may wander a little off their usual flight path, using areas quite distant from the Aransas NWR area. Harrell says due to the La Niña weather pattern forecast for this winter, the Southwest is in for a drier, warmer season. While this past summer was relatively wet and freshwater wetlands currently have water, a dry winter may require the use of freshwater wells on the Aransas NWR and surrounding areas to provide freshwater to the whooping cranes later in the winter. The USFWS is encouraging landowners to consider providing freshwater on their properties as well to aid the birds during their migration and wintering period. The public can help track whooping cranes by reporting sightings to TPWD’s Whooper Watch, a citizen-science based reporting system to track whooping crane migration and wintering locations throughout Texas. More information about Whooper Watch, including instructions for reporting sightings, can be found online and by downloading the iNaturalist mobile app. These observations help biologists identify new migration and wintering locations and their associated habitats. Biologists remain optimistic that continued research and restoration work will ultimately lead to improved numbers of whooping cranes and say that new pending federal legislation, the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act (RAWA), could help in a big way. RAWA would provide the funding needed to continue the important conservation work that is vital for whooping cranes and other species throughout Texas. Learn how to help through the Texas Wildlife Alliance’s online toolkit. Texas Wildlife Alliance is a grass roots coalition formed to support RAWA. CRANE From pg. 20

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