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Serving Winter Texans From Mission To South Padre Island Since 1987 Vol. 35, No. 18 © 2022 www.wintertexantimes.com Wednesday, February 16, 2022 Rina’s Ramblings
February is a crazy month for us here as I am sure it is for you out there too. There are just too many things to do to fit into the week, let alone a day. This past week we were able to attend WinterFest, Don-Wes Flea Market and a performance by Rick McEwen while enjoying some food at Frankie Flavs. This week, in fact today, is our big event the Valley Star Awards. It
Leslie Blasing holds CAF fundraiser concert
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Photo from 2020 CAF Fundraiser
Leslie Blasing will be hosting the Commemorative Airforce Hanger and Museum Fundraiser on Tuesday, February 22 from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Blasing will perform the music of the Vietnam era. This concert is being held to raise funds to keep the CAF in operation and help with repairs and upkeep of the vehicles and displays. The concert will be held at the Commemorative Air Force Hangar and Museum that is located at the Cameron County Airport, 27517 Buena Vista Blvd., in Los Fresnos. Doors open at 12 p.m. Concert is from 1 to 2:30 p.m. All tickets inSee CAF pg. 22
Santa Maria holds encore performance
In the 20 years of presenting bloodless bullfights, never has Santa Maria Bullring presented bulls of this size. They are the same size as you would see in any bullring in Mexico or South America. Fred Renk says in all the years from the time he started with the Astrodome in Houston, this next event will be the largest animals he has ever presented. Since the bulls are never hurt, they will go on to perform in the PBR Rodeo chasing their clowns for the rest of their natural life. It takes a matador with great skill to manage bulls of the size Santa Maria is about to present during this encore performance on February 20th. Not for a second can you lose See ENCORE pg. 5
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