Winter Texan Times

NOVEMBER 22, 2023 www.wintertexantimes.com 2 WINTER TEXAN TIMES 1217 N. Conway Mission, Texas 78572 (956) 580-7800 © Copyright 2023-2024 by Nexus Publishing LLC, all rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced without express written permission of the publisher. The Winter Texan Times is not responsible for errors or omissions in advertising. In the event of an error in an ad or omission of an ad, the newspaper’s financial liability is limited to the cost of the ad in questions. The newspaper is not responsible for any other damages, tangible or intangible. Typically a make-good ad or re-rescheduled ad is considered to sufficiently meet the newspaper’s responsibility. Dan Brunson Publisher dan@wintertexantimes.com Carina Brunson Editor carina@wintertexantimes.com Anastasia Brunson Office Manager anastasia@wintertexantimes.com Published by Nexus Publishing LLC Parks Calendar: Items must be open to the public activities in the parks only and must be submitted by park owners, managers, or activity directors. We do not accept listings for reviews, workshops, lessons, or dance classes. Please include all pertinent information, a contact person, and contact phone number. Submission deadline is Thursday 5 p.m., the week prior to the publication date. Send to Winter Texan Times, 1217 N. Conway Ave., Mission, Texas 78572 or email to parkscal@wintertexantimes.com. News: We are always looking for news about events, organizations, exhibits, fundraising, and more, from parks, chambers, cities, museums, and other venues. You are welcome submit your news items, photos of recent park activities, or news story ideas about your park or park residents. Please include all pertinent information, a contact person, and contact phone number. Submission deadline is Thursday 5 p.m., the week prior to the publication date. Send to Winter Texan Times, 1217 N. Conway Ave., Mission, Texas 78572 or email to news@wintertexantimes.com. Events Calendar: Items must be open to the public. Please include all pertinent information, a contact person, and contact phone number. Submission deadline is Thursday 5 p.m., the week prior to the publication date. Send to Winter Texan Times, 1217 N. Conway Ave., Mission, Texas 78572 or email to news@wintertexantimes.com. Reunions: We feature reunions and meetings that are happening throughout the Valley. We hope that if you are having such a meeting, you will send the information to us so we can help you spread the word. Please include all pertinent information, a contact person, and contact phone number. Submission deadline is Thursday 5 p.m., the week prior to the publication date. Send to Winter Texan Times, 1217 N. Conway Ave., Mission, Texas 78572 or email to reunions@wintertexantimes.com. During the holidays, many organizations seek out the community’s help to fill extra needs that the community has during this time of year. Some organizations help with clothes, blankets, school supplies, food, and Christmas gifts during the fall months more than they do other times of the year. The Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley is one of those that provides Thanksgiving Day meals for many families in the Rio Grande Valley. It is through your help they can achieve this. Last week, the Food Bank RGV distributed one turkey and all the trimming to 1,000 families. They are also assisting with a variety of other events with pantries and businesses across Cameron, Hidalgo, and Willacy counties. They are, as always, accepting non-perishable items. Items can be delivered to their front office or receiving dock at 724 N. Cage Blvd. during normal business hours. They ask that there be no glass containers or prepared/hot meals. The Food Bank is also constantly in need of volunteers and volunteer groups to help with sorting and bagging food. You can contact volunteer services at (956) 904-4509. Volunteers can find out more about upcoming opportunities at their website www.foodbankrgv.com. Monetary donations are also welcome. These donations help the Food Bank remain responsive to community needs, especially in disaster response. Most non-perishable foods they need are canned proteins, soups, and easy open snacks (for the homeless population), and the donations help them fill in any gaps. Omar Rodriguez, with Food Bank RGV, said that there are a handful of Winter Texan Parks that go above and beyond to raise funds and volunteer for the food bank. “We cherish their generosity and experience and would be happy to work with more Winter Texan groups in the future.” They are already preparing for Christmas meals and making sure they have enough to give families that sign up for food items. The Food Bank will be having a Posada event on December 8 at the Food Bank RGV. You can find out more information about the Food Bank on their social media platforms by looking for foodbankrgv, or visiting their website at www.foodbankrgv.com. Food Bank has service opportunities The Grove Food Bank Donation, 2019. Courtesy photo

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