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MARCH 30, 2022 www.wintertexantimes.com 24 WINTER TEXAN TIMES www.WinterTexanTimes.com (956) 580-7800 • 1217 N. Conway, Mission, Texas 78572 email news itmes and questions to news@wintertexantimes.com or for advertising opportunities email ads@wintertexantimes.com Thank you for allowing us to serve you for the past 35 years! We appreciate and enjoy the wonderful feedback and compliments we receive from our readers and advertisers. We have enjoyed bringing the Winter Texan Times to you each season for the past 35 years and look forward to many more great times with our cherished Winter Texans and our family of advertisers. Everything we do is for our Winter Texan family we enjoy spending time with each season. And, without our advertisers we would not be able to bring you all that you look forward to in the Winter Texan Times. You are the ones who make it possible. Thank you so much for your support. Have a safe trip as you head back north. Stay healthy and safe, and hurry back. See you in the fall! Dan & Carina Brunson ter Texans invited to have photos taken in a Tourist Day 2022 decorated picture frame. Five Winter Texans from Bit of Heaven RV & MH Resort in Donna, Andy and Luanne Mosca, Shoan and Melinda McCready and Cris Johnson needed two frames to do it together. Andy, who with his wife have been in the Valley three years, related they had been to the Welcome Back Progreso event in the fall, where they met and had a picture taken with the mayor of the Mexican city. The couple are from Illinois, while the McCreadys, here three years, are from Iowa. Johnson, who has been in the RGV for 15 seasons, is from Wisconsin. One of the popular stops for those arriving early was Rene’s Restaurant and Bakery, where Alan and Sandy Markey and Virgil and Julie Nicholson came for breakfast. The Markeys, who have been here for five seasons and the Nicholsons, here three winters, and all hailing from Iowa, stay at Country Sunshine Park in Weslaco. Teresa Dornseif, another resident from the same park, came for one of the popular bakery pastries. She had been to Tourist Day in the past, and said, “I love this event.” Coming from Tropical Trails Resort in Brownsville were Doug and DeLora Sullivan and Jeff and Debbie Hesse, who marked their first time at Tourist Day. They watched the people passing by from the balcony of the Canada Store r e s t a u r a n t . This was the first year in the Valley for the Sullivans, from New York State, who noted how friendly the people have been whom they have met. The Hesses, who are from Wisconsin, like the Valley, with Jeff noting how much he likes the shrimp boils. Debbie added there is plenty to do at their park. Tourist Day included a late morning welcome by Progreso officials to the large crowd that gathered at the north stage. Included on the platform were dignitaries from other nearby cities for the 46th year of the event. Entertainment, consisting of dancers, singers, gymnasts, and mariachi bands, preceded and followed the welcoming ceremony, which drew a large audience of Winter Texans. Winter Texans from Bit of Heaven Park in Donna got in the spirit of Tourist Day by posing in frames before walking over the international bridge. They included, from left) LuAnne and Andy Mosca, Melinda McCready, Cris Johnson and Shoan McCready. Country Sunshine Park residents Nicholson, Sandy Markey and Julie Nicholson stopped for breakfast in the popular Rene’s Restaurant and Bakery. TOURIST From pg. 1

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