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Friday
Nov042011

Mayor Richard F. Cortez, County Judge Ramon Garcia & Postal Union to Host News Conference on Proposed Closure of McAllen Mail Processing Facility

McAllen Mayor Richard F. Cortez, Hidalgo County Judge Ramon Garcia and local Postal Union President Cindy Martinez plan to address the media on Monday, about a proposal by the U.S. Postal Service to consolidate McAllen’s Area Mail Processing (AMP) facility into Corpus Christi.

A news conference is scheduled for Monday at 2 pm, at McAllen City Hall, inside the City Commission Chambers, on the 3rd Floor. McAllen City Hall is located at Main & Houston, in downtown McAllen.

Monday, November 7, 2011 2:00 pm
McAllen City Hall on Main & Houston
3rd Floor, City Commission Room

Thursday
Nov032011

McAllen FD Hosts Food Drive to Help Families On Thanksgiving

In preparation for the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday, and as an outreach to our community, the McAllen Fire Department is accepting donations of non-perishable food items through Friday, November 11, 2011.

The general public and all City of McAllen employees are welcomed to donate at the following drop-off designations:

  • Fire Administration/EOC, 201 N. 21st St. (Lobby), Mon-Fri, 8:00 am-5:00 pm
  • Station 1, 201 N. 21st St., Mon-Sun, 8:00 am-6:00 pm
  • Station 2, 2811 N. Main, Mon-Sun, 8:00 am-6:00 pm
  • Station 3, 213 E. Dallas, Mon-Sun, 8:00 am-6:00 pm
  • Station 4, 2800 S. 10th, Mon-Sun, 8:00 am-6:00 pm
  • Station 5, 5521 N. 23rd St., Mon-Sun, 8:00 am-6:00 pm
  • Station 6, 5500 S. 23rd St., Mon-Sun, 8:00 am-6:00 pm
  • Station 7, 8209 N. Bentsen Rd., Mon-Sun, 8:00 am-6:00 pm
  • Public Works Building, 4201 N. Bentsen Rd., Mon-Fri, 8:00 am-5pm

Your donations are greatly appreciated and are expected to make a difference for many families in our community this holiday season.

 

Thursday
Nov032011

MISD Superintendent Dr. Ponce Explains TLC3

Students, educators, administrators and community leaders are excited about the unveiling of McAllen ISD's TLC3 program.

TLC3 stands for Teaching Learning in the Classroom, Campus and Community and is an ambitious endeavor by the district to put cutting edge technology, such as IPads and IPod Touch devices, in the hands of its 25,000 students.

Dr. James Ponce, superintendent of schools for McAllen ISD, recently interviewed with McAllen Cable Network Reporter Ray Pedraza about where the idea was hatched, how the district is paying for it and which students will have access to the devices first.

The City of McAllen is in discussions with McAllen ISD on increasing WiFi accessibility for the devices. Watch this YouTube video, produced by the McAllen Cable Network.

 

Thursday
Nov032011

4 Fallen Servicemen to be Honored at Veterans Day Event

Names of the 4 most recent Valley servicemen to die fighting the war on terrorism will be officially unveiled at a Veterans Day program at the Veterans War Memorial of Texas, at 11 am, on Friday November 11 (11-11-11).

The Veterans War Memorial of Texas is located at 29th St. & Galveston, in McAllen.

The ROTC from La Joya High School, under the direction of Colonel Edson, and the ROTC from Mission High School, under the direction of Command Sgt. Major Richard Clem, will be in attendance and take part in the ceremony honoring these Valley heroes.

The keynote speaker will be Army Sgt. Major Kenneth Joseph who has served in both Iraq & Afghanistan and is currently stationed in Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Twenty-two other Sgt. Majors and first sergeants from Fort Sill will also be in attandance.

There will be a World War II sherman tank and a half track on display during the program. The public is encouraged to attend this program to honor, thank and remember our veterans and current military personnel.

For further information please call Frank Plummer at 956-631-2511 or Jan Hartzog at 956-605-3486.

Thursday
Nov032011

UTPA Global Lens Film Series Begins November 10

Courtesy: UTPA Public Affairs Office

If you would like to experience some entertaining and evocative stories from around the world, get ready for the 2011 Global Lens series that will begin Nov. 10 at The University of Texas-Pan American.

The foreign film series, first offered last year at the University, will include eight films with English subtitles from Asia, Latin American and the Middle East. The film screenings, which are open free to students, faculty, staff and the entire community, will be held in the UTPA Library Auditorium. Each film will be screened once a month on Thursday at 7 p.m. and Friday at 3 p.m. throughout the 2011-2012 academic year.

The films are from the Global Film Initiative, a nonprofit organization committed to promoting cross-cultural understanding through cinema. Film Board members of the Global Lens Initiative who select the series' films consists of filmmakers, producers and industry leaders of film, including Oscar award-winning Pedro Almodovar from Spain and Adoor Gopalankrishnan and Mira Nair from India, among others.

The film series was first brought to campus last year by Virginia Haynie Gause, media and marketing librarian, and Nadia Gallegos, business analyst in Admissions and New Student Services, both ardent film fans. They said the 2010 Global Lens series was well received, with more than 1,000 people from the University and outside community attending the 20 screenings last year.

"It means so much to us being able to bring awareness - social, political, environmental - to our community as well as being able to add a spark to their days by making them want to taste, see and listen to something different," said Gallegos. "I believe that besides having an education, exploring other cultures enriches us as humans and makes us reconsider our criteria or social patterns."

Both Gause and Gallegos have helped to organize the 2011-2012 film series screenings and a kick off reception planned for 6 p.m., Thursday Nov. 10 in the UTPA Library. The showing of the first film in the series, "The White Meadows, a film from Iran, will commence at 7 p.m. following the reception. Jeremy Quist, Global Lens Series manager based in San Francisco, will be a special guest at the reception.

The UTPA library and several individual supporters have partnered to bring the series to the community this year. All films will be deposited at the UTPA Library after being shown in the public screenings. The films will then be available for check out through the library's online catalog. The screenings of each film will include educational activities and cultural information from the country the film is from or highlights.

Gause said each film in this year's series is special in its own way.

"None follow the formulas of Hollywood. They are truly independent films," she said. "The music can be extraordinary. The film angles can be surprising in perspective. But one thing each film has in common is that the screen fills the eye with artful images."

For a complete schedule of film screenings, click here. To learn more about the Global Film Initiative and view a trailer for the film series, click here.

For more information or to help support the film series, contact Gallegos at (956) 665-2282 or ngallegos@utpa.eduor Gause at (956) 665-2303 or vgause@utpa.edu.

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