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NOVEMBER 16, 2022 www.wintertexantimes.com 20 WINTER TEXAN TIMES WELCOMEBACKWINTERTEXANS! SaveUpTo10% *Call Air Control for details LIMITEDTIMEONLY! EZFinancing! AIR CONTROL A/C & HEATING INC. 783-0161 • 686-5531 • 1-800-640-4596 www.aircontrolrgv.comLic.&BondedTACL B009395E COMPLETE A/C Check-Up for$49* *CALL FOR DETAILS EBACKWINTERTEXANS! SaveUpTo10% *Call Air Control for details LIMITEDTIMEONLY! EZFinancing! AIR CONTROL A/C & HEATING INC. 783-0161 • 686-5531 • 1-800-640-4596 www.aircontrolrgv.comLic.&BondedTACL B009395E PLETE A/C Check-Up for 49* *CALL FOR DETAILS (956) 783-0161 • (956) 68 -5531 w.aircontrolrgv.com Lic. & Bonded TACL B00 395E LIMITED TIME ONLY! EZ Financing! AIR CONTROL A/C & HEATING INC. BUS I NE S S GU I DE For all your promotional item and print needs call 956-580-7800 See our current promotion on our half page ad in this issue 10% OFF Any Services Exp. 11-29-22 LJ McCoy Termite Specialists and General Pest Control Specializing in: • In-Ground Termite Baiting Stations • Mosquito Management • Flea and Tick Treatments • Rodent Control • Reoccuring Quarterly Pest Control Services O: 956-213-PEST (7378) C: 956-239-1995 Certified Applicator E: lj.pestpros@gmail.com Valley-Wide Service Armando’s Pizza NEW YORK STYLE PIZZA SINCE 1992 1 Free Drink “Home Brewed Iced Tea” With Purchase Over $5 Made From Scratch 1900 W. University Dr. • Edinburg (956) 383-8053 New York Style Pizza • Pastas & Subs Armando’s Pizza Tues - Fri 10:30am - 9pm Saturday 12pm - 9pm Family Owned Strombolis • Calzones • Salads & Much More FAVORITES From pg. 1 This week, and the next two, you will find the first impressions, and more, of most of the golf courses the Valley has to offer you. The Golf Ballot is on page 14. Be sure to fill that out and send it in, or fill out our online version at www. wintertexantimes.com, by December 7. By submitting your favorites, you will be eligible to win free rounds of golf, dining, and more. and our advertisers have some great food. The management at our Taste of the Valley advertisers really appreciates your patronage. We have not been disappointed yet with the service and food from the places we have had a chance to visit so far. We have also enjoyed seeing how the parks have been entertaining you this season. Many parks showed their appreciation to their resident veterans this past week. We were able to see many posts on Facebook and a couple parks sent items in too – you’ll see them in this issue. Now we are entering into our peak holiday celebrations and events throughout the Valley and at the parks. We love seeing these celebrations. We also enjoy seeing what you are doing for your communities. We are already seeing parks having fundraisers, toy drives, and more to support their local communities. We would love to see what you are doing. If you are doing anything this holiday season, please let us know. We might be able to do a story about your event. Send us photos, contact information, and a brief summary of what you are doing to news@wintertexantimes.com. RAMBLINGS From pg. 1 Native Plant Project announces guest speaker Native Plant Project’s guest speaker for the November 22nd meeting in Weslaco will be Anita Westervelt, a freelance photojournalist who has written a newspaper nature column for the McAllen Monitor for seven years. Anita is the author of Anita’s Blog, a look at the natural world of the Rio Grande Valley, for the past eight years. She has acquired over 6,600 volunteer hours as a South Texas Border Chapter Texas Master Naturalist. Anita holds a Fine Arts degree from the University of Maryland, European Division, and a Communication Degree from Pittsburg State University. She has been intrigued with plants since early childhood and, prior to retirement, photographed flora wherever she was deployed as a U.S. Navy Chief Journalist. Her presentation, “Don’t Kill It ‘Till You Know What It Is,” is a look at many of those random mystery plants that suddenly appear in a yard or garden and how they might be useful to wildlife. Westervelt states, “Many plants we don’t even consider because they’ve just always been around. We might be able to name some of them, but don’t regard them as having any value to the environment.” Her presentation is meant to pique curiosity and encourage people to consider the benefits or ramifications of letting volunteer plants mature. The Native Plant Program will be Tuesday November 22nd at 7:30 p.m., at the Valley Nature Center, 301 South Border Street in Weslaco, behind Gibson Park. The public is invited; there is no charge to attend.

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