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SUMMARY:Weslaco ISD Art Walk
DESCRIPTION:Wander through the Weslaco Museum gallery on Oct. 25 and listen to the festive sounds of the WISD Mariachi band during this year’s Art Walk. \nThis is more than just an art show — it’s a cultural experience and a fantastic evening out. Gther your friends for a fiesta of art\, music and community spirit. Light refreshments will be provided by the Museum Guild. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://valleybusinessreport.com/event/weslaco-isd-art-walk/
LOCATION:Weslaco Museum\, 500 South Texas Blvd.\, Weslaco\, TX\, 78596 At this address\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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SUMMARY:Dies y Seis de Septiembre
DESCRIPTION:The Weslaco Museum invites everyone to come and celebrate “Dies y Seis de Septiembre“ on Sept. 16 during museum hours\, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The museum dress up for the fiesta and celebrates Priest Miguel Hidalgo’s determination for Mexico to have its freedom from both Spain and France.  \nThe event includes food\, aguas\, loteria\, music\, history and celebration. Attendees are invited to “put on your huipil (colorful Mexican dress)\, blusa y falda (blouse and skirt)\, guayabera con pantalones (shirt and pants)\, and zapatos (shoes)” and join the Weslaco Museum in celebrating this day of independence. \nStandard admission fees apply.  \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://valleybusinessreport.com/event/dies-y-seis-de-septiembre/
LOCATION:Weslaco Museum\, 500 South Texas Blvd.\, Weslaco\, TX\, 78596 At this address\, United States
CATEGORIES:Festivals and Celebrations
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SUMMARY:Night of Giving
DESCRIPTION:The Weslaco Museum invites the public to a Night of Giving on Aug. 18 to focus on raising awareness for Love 146 and Polaris. The museum will also accept donations on the organizations’ behalf. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://valleybusinessreport.com/event/night-of-giving/
LOCATION:Weslaco Museum\, 500 South Texas Blvd.\, Weslaco\, TX\, 78596 At this address\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fundraisers
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SUMMARY:Here Come the Brides Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:The Weslaco Museum hosts the annual “Here Come the Brides Luncheon” presented by The Museum Guild on June 25. The luncheon will feature a presentation by Joe Vidales\, discussing wedding styles through the years. \nPurchase tickets for $25 at the museum or from guild members. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://valleybusinessreport.com/event/here-come-the-brides-luncheon/
LOCATION:Weslaco Museum\, 500 South Texas Blvd.\, Weslaco\, TX\, 78596 At this address\, United States
CATEGORIES:Festivals and Celebrations
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SUMMARY:Weslaco Museum Saturday Speaker - Lisa Adam
DESCRIPTION:The Weslaco Museum presents Lisa Adam for an encore event on her book “xuai” Oct. 9 at 2 p.m. \nAdam is an anthropologist whose research lead her on a journey to “the whispered and fragmented words” of the ancient Coahuiltecan peoples of south Texas and northern Mexico. With Spanish missions dominating the area\, many of the natives were converted to Christianity. Through those missions\, words were translated from native languages to Spanish. \nAdam has researched and documented some 100 words and phrases from this “lost” language. She will present information about this language during her talk. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://valleybusinessreport.com/event/weslaco-museum-saturday-speaker-lisa-adam/
LOCATION:Weslaco Museum\, 500 South Texas Blvd.\, Weslaco\, TX\, 78596 At this address\, United States
CATEGORIES:Speakers
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SUMMARY:Weslaco Museum Meet the Artist
DESCRIPTION:The Weslaco Museum welcomes a return exhibit with Rosendo Sandoval during the month of September. The public may meet the artist during a reception Sept. 9 at the museum. \n“Jim and Joann Farber have traveled far and wide during their 63 years of marriage. Throughout the years they have collected various artifacts from every country they have toured. Mexico became a favorite destination\, and the masks became a favorite collection. Many of these colorful masks will be sharing the Art Gallery with Sandoval’s art. \nSandoval was born in Tamaulipas\, México in 1957. When he was two years of age\, his family moved to the state of Nuevo León\, back to the place where they were from. His father died in 1968. This caused the family to immigrate to the United States two years later. Once they arrived in the U.S.\, they settled in Weslaco. \nAfter graduating from Weslaco High School in 1977\, he attended Pan American University where he received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art in 1982. Later\, he decided to continue his education and received two masters’ degrees in Art: a Master of Science in Art from Texas A&I University in Kingsville and a Master of Fine Arts in Art from UTPA in Edinburg. \nToday\, Sandoval resides in Elsa\, Texas\, where he lives with his wife and kids. He works as a full-time art teacher for the Mercedes I.S.D. and paints in his spare time. \nThe Weslaco Museum is open 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday. Admission is $5 for adults\, $4 seniors\, $3 veterans and $3 students.\n\n\n	Related
URL:https://valleybusinessreport.com/event/weslaco-museum-meet-the-artist/
LOCATION:Weslaco Museum\, 500 South Texas Blvd.\, Weslaco\, TX\, 78596 At this address\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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