Winter Texan Times

NOVEMBER 1, 2023 www.wintertexantimes.com 12 WINTER TEXAN TIMES 956-580-3370 Serving Valleywide for 35 years Sales • Parts • Rentals • Onsite Service Easy Ride Golf Cars Drive Around In Your Brand New Golf Cart Today! Lithium Battery ezridegolfcars@sbcglobal.net www.easyridegolfcars.com 2508 W. Interstate Hwy 2 Mission, TX 78572 Street Legal RAMBLINGS From pg. 1 with museums and theatre productions, we have parks with trails, and we have a beach not too far out of reach. I think this weather is also a reason why we have a lot of festivals in the winter and spring – no one wants to go to any festivals during the middle of the summer. This is the best time to have outside events. I know we like having barbecues in late spring and early summer while it isn’t to warm outdoors. Speaking of having more things to do, our calendars are filling up. Yes, we have the holidays approaching, so there are definitely holiday themed activities, but we just tend to start getting busier by November. As the months of the season continue, the number of happenings increase. Mid-January to mid-February is probably the most active month of the season after the holiday bustle. My husband and I got to attend a Halloween party last night. Hopefully we have some good photos from that that we can share next week. It was a blast as all of the events we go to usually are. We love hanging out with you, enjoying the good company, food, entertainment, and whatever else is happening. Let us know what you are doing in your community. We would love to highlight any of your special events. Share your stories and photos with us. Send your photos and information to news@wintertexantimes.com. - Rina this antique collection. Museum visitors will definitely enjoy seeing what Mary and Joe Koval have kept in their private collection after years of selling antique quilts.” The Texas Quilt Museum is located at 140 West Colorado in La Grange, Texas, 78945. Visit their website for more information at www.texasquiltmuseum.org. Alphabet Quilt, c. 1870, artist unknown. Courtesy photo The Edinburg Chamber of Commerce and City of Edinburg are thrilled to kick-off the holiday season with the highly anticipated annual Night of Lights Parade. This event is set to illuminate Downtown Edinburg on the evening of Friday, December 1, at 7 p.m. Join them for a spectacular celebration of festive lights and community spirit that promises to commence the holiday season in style. Spectators may enjoy an evening of dazzling parade floats and entertainment as this year’s theme is “Santa’s Workshop.” Expect to see an array of floats creatively designed around beloved children’s toys. Trophies and awards will be given to first, second, and third place winners in the business/civic, school, and marching band divisions. Please visit www.edinburg.com to download a float application form. The organizers will be having a virtual option available on the City of Edinburg Facebook page and Edinburg Cable Network -12. For more information on the event please contact the Edinburg Chamber of Commerce at (956) 383-4974 or visit www.edinburg.com. Edinburg gears up for an illuminating holiday parade QUILT From pg. 20 Courtesy photo

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