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19 WINTER TEXAN TIMES www.wintertexantimes.com FEBRUARY 28, 2024 TRANSPORT • Sales & Installations • Vinyl Skirting & Tie Downs • Custom Steps made of Wood & Metal • Door & Windows • Plumbing & Electric • Used Mobile Homes Sales Financing Available petecotransport@gmail.com Ph: (956) 787-2847 or (956) 787-0413 We Buy Mobile Homes 2911 N Cesar Chavez Rd. San Juan, TX 78589 Family Owned & Operated Over 30 Years Supply &Hardware Mobile Home Special Orders Available Ask about our daily Manager Specials! PETECO, INC. 2911 N. Cesar Chavez Rd. San Juan, TX 78589 956-787-2847 petecotransport@gmail.com We Do Tie-Down Certification SAVE 10% OFF Your Entire Purchase When You Bring In This Ad *Conditions apply, see store for details. Offer expires March 31, 2024. Bill Knight (lead guitar/vocalist), Mary Lightfoot (piano), Terry Pendlay (pedal steel guitar), Larry Robertson (harmonica/vocalist), and Ray Trudeau (guitar/ vocalist). The 24 jammers who performed were Rick and Karen Anderson (guitars), Don Baker, Ron Brehm (guitar solo), Larry Broll, Steve Burrow (guitar solo), Frank Deramus (guitar), Fred Dorisse (banjo), Pat Fastiggo, Verna Funk, Diana Gibson, Ken (guitar) and Iren Griffith, Charles Josephes (guitar), Patrick La Bore, Judy Minden (mandolin), Charlie Nelson (guitar), Al Schulz (guitar), Louise Sevasin, John (guitar), Sara Weihmiller, Anna Wiens (harp), Harry (guitar), and Carol Zubriski. My featured musician is Fred Davidson from Iowa, who started his musical journey at age 11, and was motivated by his mom, dad, and brother Mike. Fred not only sings, but plays the four, five, and six string bass guitars. Fred has made CD’s and has performed on radio and TV. Fred performs on stage at this jam and at Dream Valley Ranch in addition to performing at benefits to assist people in need. He has performed with Sipe and the Country Boys, Tom T Hall, Sonny James, Cal Smith, John Sneider, Hank Thompson, Kitty Wells and Tom Wopat. Fred plays and performs for the pleasure that music brings to others. Jammers and musicians in the first two rows with the audience behind them. Photo by Tony Ozark MOSTH to host FESTIBA presentations The Museum of South Texas History is scheduled to present during FESTIBA at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Friday, March 1. The first presentation titled “Family Stories of the Underground Railroad” starts at 10 a.m. in the museum’s River Highway galleries. Museum CEO Francisco Guajardo and archivist Melissa Peña will describe the story of the Underground Railroad as it moved through South Texas and into northeastern Mexico, as told by family stories along the border. At 2 p.m., Guajardo will present with Communications Specialist Tony Peña on “Dr. García’s Gold” within the exhibition in the 1910 Jail Cell Block Gallery. It is an exciting and yet under told story in South Texas history that highlights not only a family that buried gold, but a story of unprecedented philanthropic generosity in the history of South Texas and in American history. These presentations are free. Guests are required to check in at the Admissions Desk. For more information, please contact the museum at (956) 383-6911 or email Communications Officer Pamela Morales de Hendricks at pmorales@ mosthistory.org. The Museum of South Texas History is located downtown Edinburg at 200 North Closner Boulevard on the Hidalgo County Courthouse square. For more information call (956) 383-6911. Francisco Guajardo. Courtesy photo

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