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2 La Prensa Texas SAN ANTONIO 27 de Febrero de 2022 Let’s Talk About It They way it was back then... This grass roots publication is the life source for a community that is not easily afforded viable access to diverse and ac- Thomas Mc: “The real cessible media. San Antonio and the sur- rounding counties have become accustomed As most of you know, I when you were a kid or to relevant news brought to them in both English and Spanish since 1913. do a weekly column called when your parents were tragedy is minimum wage Yvette Tello "Let's talk about it " where kids? Let's talk about it. hasn’t increased and it's Interim Publisher y.tello@laprensatexas.com Ramon Chapa Jr. your comments are pub- making many struggle.” Community Liaison r.chapa@laprensatexas.com Roxanne Eguia lished in the newspaper Roy Cruz: “I remember Jazmin D Zuñiga: "Ev- Editor In Chief r.eguia@laprensatexas.com once a week. The purpose when gas was less than 54 Nicodemus Gonzalez Graphic Designer Dr. Ricardo Romo is to talk about things that cents per gallon.” erything! Unfortunately, it's Contributors info@laprensatexas.com José I. Franco are significant to us and sad that things aren't adding Editor Español Maria Cisneros our everyday lives. It goes Lonnie Bradley: “I re- up these days! Salary and Sales Representative Roy Aguillon Digital Editor down in our archives and member my senior year gas cost of living, you know." becomes part of history. was $0.99/gallon.” Community Sponsor: I heard a story about Todd Forbes: “I no longer how $1 could get you into Jeff Hull: “I remember pay for my kids to go to a movie, a hotdog, a drink paying $1 to see Eddie the movies. I, like you, am and some candy. I remem- Money at the Majestic. saddened that such a great ber when $10 would get me Now tickets are upwards experience has gone to the La Prensa Texas, Inc., is a Texas non- into a movie and buy my of $80.” way of greed. It has been profit Corporation. We are under new man- agement and not affiliated with La Prensa Foundation, Inc.; La Prensa Publications, nachos, chips and drink. a while, but I know I’m Inc.; La Familia Duran;Duran Duran Inc.; or any of the Tino Duran family companies. We are not responsible for, nor will we be When my kids were teen- Norma Sanchez Marti- not alone, as the last time liable for the acts, omissions or debts of La Prensa Foundation, Inc.; La Prensa Publica- tions, Inc.; or any of the Tino Duran family agers $20 was the average nez: “I remember when we I did go there were max companies. La Prensa Texas San Antonio is published once amount I would give them could get a pack of ground 6 people in there! I guess a week by La Prensa Texas Inc. San Antonio, Texas (210) 686-0600. Subscription price in the U.S.A. $125 per year (52 issues). The opinions for a movie. Today, I saw meat for .99 cents a pound whomever is running the expressed in the editorials of this publication the price of a movie ticket now it's almost $4.00 a business didn’t go to school represent the positions and ideology of this newspaper; the opinions expressed by writers and guest columnists are not necessarily the opinions of the management staff or ownership of this newspaper; the contents of which they are solely and exclusively responsible for. Letters from our was $14.69 at AMC! In pound.” and learn the basics of sup- readers are welcome and will be published, subject to space availability so long as they are signed and have a proper return address. All letters will be 1960, the median gross rent ply and demand and where reviewed and edited for offensive language, libel, slander, defamation, proper grammar, spelling, and accuracy, according to our style. La Prensa was $71. Now it is $1600. the price curve intersects. Texas Inc. is not responsible for advertisements What have you seen have Which is why they are that may be deceitful or fraudulent, and does not guarantee in any way the products or services of- fered, of which only the advertiser is responsible. All Rights Reserved. Published and printed in the United States of America. a significant change from doomed to fail!”
27 de Febrero de 2022 La Prensa Texas SAN ANTONIO 3 About the Cover Artist: Verónica Gaona Provided by Presa House Gallery Presa House Gallery is proud to present a solo ex- hibition by Houston-based artist Verónica Gaona. The opening reception for In Search of a Better Death will be held on Saturday, March 5, 2022, from 7:00-11:00 pm, and the exhibition will remain on view by appoint- ment through March 26, 2021. Verónica Gaona (b. 1994) was born in Brownsville, Texas, and currently lives and works in Houston, Texas. Gaona is an inter- disciplinary artist working across the Texas-México border landscapes. Informed by her transnational iden- tity and the sociopolitical climate, Gaona creates an ongoing dialogue between her own body and the land the foreground labor and spa- and Impermanence in Dias- to investigate notions of tial issues at play. Working pora at the CAA Conference architecture, migration, and from the border, Gaona uses in Chicago. Currently, she is death. As a first-generation her position, as an insider an Adjunct Professor at the Mexican American from and outsider, as a tool to University of Houston. a family of migrants who bring migrant spaces to life have frequently relocated and center them within the In Search of to search for employment, broader debates on migra- a Better Death Gaona investigates migrants’ tion. decision to live and work Gaona has exhibited at In Search of a Better in the North, their building Lawndale Art Center, Blaf- Death, considers the migrant materializing burial rituals in movement?” aspirations in the homeland, fer Art Museum, Art League worker, asylum seeker, and the homeland and flower ar- and end-of-life planning. By Houston, and Amarillo Mu- border dweller to draw at- rangements at gravesites, the Event Link: considering the voices of seum of Art. Gaona has been tention to the consequences artworks bring closure to a https://presahouse.com/port- displaced and exploited com- in residence at Desert Unit of displacement brought by lifetime of uncertainty and at folio/march-2022/ munities, Gaona materializes for Speculative Territories inadequate infrastructure the same time represent the characteristics of diaspora in Marfa, Texas, and the and immigration policies longing and attachment to Artist Link: such as transnationality and Saint-Nazaire School of Art across the U.S. – Mexico the ancestral land. Through https://www.gaonaveronica. impermanence to redress in Nantes, France. In 2021, landscapes. By examining digital media, sculpture, in- com/ traditional approaches to me- she was the recipient of the the notion of land, the ex- stallation, and performance, morialization. Her artwork prestigious Artadia Award. hibition focuses on family the exhibition grapples with Contact: (210) 913-5842 or exists at the intersection of In 2022, Gaona participated units dispersed across ge- the question, “where do mi- presahousegallery@gmail. digital media, sculpture, and as a panelist in Monumental- ographies in life where they grants rest after a lifetime of com installation, and it brings to ity in Art: Memory, History, can also reunite in death. By
4 La Prensa Texas SAN ANTONIO 27 de Febrero de 2022 Llegar a su trabajo, reunirse con amigos o simplemente hacer sus mandados es más fácil con VIA. Ofrecemos más autobuses que llegan con más frecuencia, para que pase menos tiempo en llegar y más tiempo en su Ver Amigos destino. Además, por solo $1.30 cada viaje, navegar por la ciudad nunca ha sido tan fácil, ya sea que pague en efectivo, con la VIA goCard o la aplicación goMobile+. Para más información visita VIAinfo.net/students. ON VIEW JANUARY 26 – JULY 3, 2022 Centro de Artes 101 S. Santa Rosa FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC #CentroDeArtesSA #GetCreativeSA 210-207-1436 SanAntonio.gov/Arts
27 de Febrero de 2022 La Prensa Texas SAN ANTONIO 5 Historic Meeting with United States Ambassador to Mexico By Ramon Jr. Chapa A Historic meeting with United States Ambassador to Mexico Ken Salazar oc- curred Friday, February 18, 2022. State Representative Richard Raymond, Com- missioner Tommy Calvert and La Prensa Texas Com- munity Liaison Ramon Chapa, Jr. were honored to have a seat at the table with Laredo Dignitaries and Mexico Dignitaries as Laredo embarks on building a River Walk in Downtown Laredo modeled after the RiverWalk in San Antonio. What an honor as La Prensa Texas is taking steps on expanding coverage state- wide.
6 La Prensa Texas SAN ANTONIO 27 de Febrero de 2022 Las Tardes De Telemundo Estarán Más Candentes Que Nunca Con El Gran Estreno De “La Mesa Caliente” El Lunes, 7 De Marzo A Las 3pm/2c Cuatro mujeres empoderadas y con iedad de temas informativos con los ascendencia cubana, Dellanos ha sido la autora del bestseller ¡Tengo 50...Y Vivo”, donde además fue productora opiniones diversas llegan a las tardes personajes y celebridades favoritas de vocera de importantes causas como qué! yCon los Pies en la Tierra, y presentadora del segmento "Famo- de Telemundo en “La Mesa Caliente”, la comunidad latina”. Save The Children y I am Second, además de lanzar una línea de joyería sos En La Red". Aspe fue creadora de el nuevo programa de entretenimiento dos entidades a cargo del bienestar y ropa de cama. contenido para las redes del programa de la TV hispana que estrena el lunes, Sobre las cuatro presentadoras: de niños y adultos en situaciones mañanero “Un Nuevo Día”, además 7 de marzo a las 3pm/2c. Myrka vulnerables. Con una carrera colmada de éxi- de colaborar en las coberturas de Dellanos, Giselle Blondet, Verónica Galardonada con dos premios tos en los medios de comunicación, los Juegos Olímpicos Rio 2016, Bastos y Alix Aspetomarán las rien- Emmy, Myrka Dellanos es una Reconocida presentadora, actriz, Verónica Bastos ha sido un rostro Copa Mundial de la FIFA en Rusia, das de este formato original que se reconocida autora, locutora de radio, autora y empresaria, Giselle Blondet familiar en la TV hispana en Estados y recientemente la transmisión del transmitirá de lunes a viernes para periodista, empresaria y presentadora es una de las figuras más icónicas de Unidos y México. Por más de dos certamen Miss Universo desde Israel. presentar una variedad de temas de de televisión, además de ser una de la televisión hispana de los Estados décadas, ha conducido importantes La talentosa joven nacida en México actualidad, y los más candentes y las figuras icónicas de la televisión Unidos. Comenzó su carrera artística programas de noticias de espectácu- DF creó la serie digital "As Seen On controversiales hechos de la vida real hispana de los Estados Unidos desde en su adolescencia en su natal Puerto los, alfombras rojas y especiales. IG" que se colocó como una de las que afectan a la comunidad latina de que fue copresentadora de “Primer Rico en obras de teatro y con tele- Bastos, quien recientemente fue más vistas en la cuenta de Instagram la nación. Impacto.” Dellanos ha conducido novelas producidas y emitidas en la copresentadora de “La Casa de los de Telemundo. En el 2020, se unió al celebraciones del Mes de la Heren- estación local de Telemundo WKAQ. Famosos Sin Censura” y colabora equipo de presentadores de LatinX “La Mesa Caliente será un espacio cia Hispana en la Casa Blanca en Continuó en el mundo de las tele- con el programa “En Casa con Tel- Now y más adelante a “En Casa con que le ofrecerá a nuestra audiencia Washington DC, especiales como novelas con exitosas producciones en emundo”, se caracteriza por decir Telemundo”. los acontecimientos de cada día desde las alfombras rojas de los premios Venezuela, Argentina y otros países "las cosas como son" hablando con una perspectiva mucho más personal “Lo Nuestro”, además de haber sido latinoamericanos. Más adelante, se propiedad sobre los artistas. Bastos Los televidentes podrán ver “La y orgánica con cuatro extraordinarias invitada especial en programas como incorporó a la televisión hispana de ha sido galardonada con el premio Mesa Caliente” en vivo de lunes a mujeres que representan distintas “The View”, así como reportera inde- los Estados Unidos desde el inicio Palmas de Oro a la Mejor Periodista viernes a las 3pm/2c, a través deTele- culturas, puntos de vista y genera- pendiente para la cadena de noticias del programa mañanero “Despierta y conductora de México y sus huellas mundo.com o en la app de Telemundo ciones”, dijo Ronald Day, Presidente internacionales CNN. En el 2011, América”. Desde entonces, Blondet están plasmadas en el famoso Paseo que está disponible en el Google Play de Entretenimiento y Contenido de estuvo a cargo de dos programas ra- ha conducido exitosos programas y de las Estrellas de México. Store y el Apple App Store. El público Telemundo. "Con el estreno de este diales en Genesis Radio y actualmente competencias televisivas incluyendo podrá unirse a la conversación a través nuevo formato, nuestra programación es la presentadora del programa radial numerosas ediciones de “Nuestra Ganadora de un premio Emmy, de Telemundo.com y las redes socia- de las tardes contará con una parrilla matutino “Buenos Días Familia” de Belleza Latina” de Univision y “Gran Alix Aspe comenzó su carrera en Tel- les en Instagram, Facebook, TikTok completa y continua de programación Hope Media Group en Houston, Hermano” para Telemundo. Además emundo manejando las redes sociales y Twitter usando @lamesacaliente y original que cubrirá una amplia var- Texas. Nacida en Pennsylvania de de su trabajo televisivo, Blondet fue de “Noticias Telemundo” y “Al Rojo #LaMesaCaliente.
27 de Febrero de 2022 La Prensa Texas SAN ANTONIO 7 Doble festejó al estilo Rieleros Por Franco matrimonial. Potranco Baseball Field Complex. lo cuál es tradición para ellos cada en preparación de platillos qué son Los buenos amigos Manuel "El Por tan importantes motivos, am- Dónde Rábago, compartió cena y domingo, recibieron felicitaciones el deleite de jugadores después de Rojo" Rábago y José Luis Sánchez bos recibieron felicitaciones de sus pastel decorado con el tema de los de sus hijas Rosa Elia Caballero y terminar partidos, en lo qué también "Caviche", ambos con afiliación al respectivos familiares, amistades y Bravos de Atlanta. esposo Aurelio Caballero. Lluvia participan socios del club Rieleros. club Deportivo y social Rieleros de afiliados al club Rieleros. El Platillo fue de discada, arroz Zamarrón y Omar Zamarrón. Su Por igual El Rojo Rábago su esposa San Antonio qué preside El Rielero Rábago, quien es seguidor de los y frijoles con tortillas de harina y hijo José Luis Sánchez Jr., y esposa y el timonel J.P. Reza y su esposa, y Mayor, Juan Sánchez y su segundo Bravos de Atlanta qué recientemente maíz, ofrecida por su gentil esposa Cristina Sánchez. socios del club. En las fotos apare- deabordo Servando Hernández. ganó la Serie Mundial, y Sánchez, señora Clara Castro, y sus hijos; Joel, Rojo Rábago, con Rieleros juega cen El Rojo y su esposa Clara. José Celebraron en grande al estilo fanático del club Chivas de Gua- Manny, Rosa y Tere, con felicitacio- la primera y tercera base. Caviche Luis "Caviche" Sánchez y su esposa Rieleros sus respectivas fiestas. dalajara, disfrutaron de inolvidables nes especiales de sus ocho nietos. Sánchez, es copatrocinador de Olga Isabel. Los festejados con sus Rábago, cumplió 57 años el 13 de fe- festejos por separado. Y a la vez sé Caviche Sánchez, y su enamorada diferentes Eventos especiales qué compañeros de Rieleros durante la brero. Sánchez, celebró en la misma reunieron para ver la transmisión esposa Olga Isabel Sánchez, antes Rieleros sostiene durante el año y transmisión del LVI Super Bowl. fecha su 41 aniversario de feliz vida del LVI Super Bowl, en terrenos del de irse a bailar en tardeada musical además aporta su talento culinario (Fotos de Franco).
8 La Prensa Texas SAN ANTONIO 27 de Febrero de 2022 Texas Folklife Announces 16th Annual ‘Big Squeeze’ Statewide Youth Accordion Contest By Rebecca Johnson velopment and other profes- The 2022 Big Squeeze Texas Folklife announc- sional opportunities. Program Director is long- es the 16th annual Big In addition to the contest, time Texas Folklife pro- Squeeze youth accordion this year’s Big Squeeze ducer and partner Sarah contest. This year’s event also will feature a series Rucker. This is Rucker's will include a mix of vir- of virtual discussions with 12th Big Squeeze in its tual and in-person events in members of Texas’ accor- 16-year history. traditional Texas accordion dion community about the music genres including con- future of the Big Squeeze. SPONSORSHIP junto, polka, Cajun, zydeco “We are looking to make The Big Squeeze offers PUBLIC NOTICE and more. Cajun, zydeco changes and to improve a variety of opportuni- Owner of Nissan 2012 JN8AF5MR9CT102171 and polka categories are the program,” said Texas ties for individuals and must call 210-314-3656. The person claiming to be open to ages 25 and under Folklife Executive Director organizations to become the owner of this vehicle is requested to give writ- and Conjunto is open to 21 Charlie Lockwood, “and sponsors of this distin- ten notice or call within 30 days of the date of this and under. community input will be guished program. For more notice. The owner must come forward no later than Big Squeeze season an important part of this information on becoming 30 days from this public notice. Dated Jan 24, 2022 opens March 1st when Tex- process.” a Big Squeeze Sponsor, 115, Leon Valley,TX 78238 as Folklife begins accept- Interested players are visit texasfolklife.org/big- Officer of said Corporation, ing contest entries, which encouraged to submit an squeeze2022 or call 512- will be sent in by video. application no later than 441-9255. Sergio Lira, owner. Sign-up, event details and March 31st at midnight. contest rules are now avail- The complete contest rules The 2022 Big Squeeze able at texasfolklife.org/ and entry forms are avail- is supported in part by the bigsqueeze2022. All entries able online at texasfolklife. generosity of H-E-B, a LEGAL NOTICE are due by March 31st by org/bigsqueeze2022 or by Squeezebox Legend Spon- 11:59 p.m. calling 512-441-9255. sor, who has contributed Application has been made with the A pair of in-person events The Big Squeeze is pre- to worthy causes through will follow the virtual en- sented by Texas Folklife Texas and Mexico for 115 Texas Alcohol Beverage Commission for tries. The Conjunto Semi- as part of its mission to years. We also are grate- Finals return live to the preserve and present Texas’ ful to the City of Houston Mixed Alcohol Permit for Amiga Cafe Museum of South Texas diverse cultural heritage. through the Miller Theatre History in Edinburg on Since 2007, Texas Folklife Advisory Board for their located at 5309 Wurzbach Rd. Saturday, April 23. has promoted Texas accor- long-time support. This Then on Saturday, May dion music genres through project is made possible Suite 14, the ever-popular Big the Big Squeeze program. in part by a grant from the Squeeze Finals return live More than 300 young, tal- Texas Music Office, Office 115, Leon Valley,TX 78238 to the Bullock Texas State ented players from dozens of the Governor, as well as History Museum in Austin. of Texas communities have contributions from Hohner Officer of said Corporation, Grand prize winners each participated in the program, Accordions, Texas Com- will receive a cash prize, which supports these vital mission on the Arts, City Sergio Lira, owner. future performance oppor- community-based accor- of Austin Cultural Arts tunities with Texas Folklife, dion music traditions. Division and other regional publicity, professional de- partners.
27 de Febrero de 2022 La Prensa Texas SAN ANTONIO 9 2022 Fiesta Rey Feo Augie Cortez & Court in Laredo, TX By Ramon Chapa. Jr. La Prensa Texas was honored to be the Exclusive Media Cov- erage for 2022 Fiesta Rey Feo Augie Cortez and his Court of Honor at the George Washington Parade Festivities in Laredo, TX! Community Liaison Ramon Chapa Jr was live and in liv- ing color capturing the festivities and Commissioner Tommy Calvert as a member among the Royal Court.
10 La Prensa Texas SAN ANTONIO 27 de Febrero de 2022 More Latino Memories of the San Antonio Westside By Dr. Ricardo Romo My story about poverty and inequities in San Antonio’s Westside last week gener- ated some interesting com- mentaries from my Lanier High School friends. I grew up in the Westside 78207 neighborhood that I wrote about. The stories included in this article are a contribu- tion to the ongoing effort to preserve our Latino history and culture. Several stories touch on how poverty im- pacted families and house- holds as the authors grew up in the Westside. Cisco Perez [Lanier class of 1957] wrote about his neighborhood near the Railroad Depot on Frio & Commerce Street: The Guadalupe Community Center on El Paso Street predates the WW II era. Photo by Ricardo Romo Cisco Perez [Lanier class of 1957] wrote about his neighborhood near the Railroad Depot on Frio & Commerce Street. My grandfather Senibio Gallardo worked for Mis- traffic. On the topic of the West- coal that was dropped from the caboose for half an hour souri-Pacific Railroad all his Grandfather had a little side neighborhood near the engine as it traveled and moved on. Attached are life, along with two brothers hut where he stayed until the old Missouri-Kansas- through my neighborhood. photos of the depot. and his son Dolores (Lolo). he was needed. He worked Texas depot [MKT]. Gene Also, my cousins and I laid Arturo Limon commented My grandfather ran repair nights with a lantern, and I Cortez wrote: long nails on the track so on the photos of the rail- crews from Cotula, Texas – remember the huge steam Those initials MKT stand that the wheels would flatten road station: North and South. Just before engines with the giant driv- for the railroad line called them out, and we would use These are truly awesome he was to retire, he bought a ing wheels making noise, the Katy, and it ran north and them as swords. historical pictures. I used to home on South Pinto Ave, fire, and steam. The railroad south. My experience with Later on, I had a chance to work as a bicycle delivery next to Rosita Fernandez's was parking cargo cars in the the Katy depot started when meet President Harry Tru- boy at Basila's Pharmacy house which is on the same yard there and sending them I was a kid on the loose. I man when he made a whis- for Mr. Gregg Basila, Sarita block as the Guadalupe one by one coasting till they was reminiscing about my tle-stop on the campaign. It Basila, Tom, and his wife Community Center. banged into the others and youth, and I remembered was a Saturday, and we lived (owners) down from the Na- My cousin Alice and I hooked up. I think the site this railroad that doesn't exist close to the depot located cional Theater on the corner would take grandfather a was the Missouri/Pacific anymore. We lived between on Durango Street between of Houston and Santa Rosa lunch and a flask of whisky Depot. Much later on Robert South Laredo and Guadalupe South Flores and South Lar- Street. I would bike all the (when it was freezing) to Lopez, and I would catch St., right behind the railroad edo Street. The next presi- way from Zarzamora and his post in front of the depot rides on those rolling cars as tracks. dent I met campaigning was Guadalupe to downtown. on Commerce and Frio. He far as they were going. (Calle My grandma, always in Dwight Eisenhauer who also I became familiar with the worked as a crossing guard Guadalupe anyone?) need of charcoal for the wood stopped in San Antonio. different hospitals, the Nix, for pedestrians and vehicle stove, sent me out to pick up Both Presidents spoke from Santa Rosa, as well as the
27 de Febrero de 2022 La Prensa Texas SAN ANTONIO 11 forget everything. I started working at the San Antonio Express-News when I was 15 years old. Many of my classmates from Lanier also worked there, and I made many friends from Tech High School working there. We used to insert one sec- tion of the newspaper into another on Friday and Satur- day nights in the mailroom. After I graduated from Missouri-Pacific Railroad Depot on Frio and Commerce St. high school, I enrolled at St. Postcard of the pre-WWII era. Courtesy of Tim Palomera. Mary's University as a pre- law student. Two years later Katy Railroad Depot on Flores and Durango [Now Cesar in July 1957, I couldn't find Chavez Blvd.] Depot was demolished in the 1960s. Photo courtesy of Gene Cortez. a full-time summer job, so I worried I would not be able to return for my third year. I joined the Marine Corps and served for two years. In July 1959, I enrolled in school again and kept go- ing. I didn't have the money to continue four more years Teatro Nacional from a pre-WWII postcard. Collection of of law school so I changed Ricardo Romo. to Business and finished San Antonio Drug Com- artos de Renta” [rooms for school in December of 1961. pany. I used to get barbacoa rent] across from La Feria After I returned from the tacos at Zaz (25 cents each) Department Store that of- Marine Corps in 1959 I and play some 10 cent pool fered a shower for 50 cents. began working at the Ex- next door to La Botica So- In addition, you could walk press again. I was invited corro. I remember that this down Dolorosa St and get a to a meeting at the Union drug store had a beautiful 50 cent haircut at the Barber Hall downtown because lion painting on the side fac- College on Main St., across employees were going to ing Santa Rosa. from Kaufman's western try to unionize the mail- I remember the Zaragosa store. room. Our speaker, Henry Theater that used to display Boy-oh-boy, what beauti- B.Gonzales, [prior to being the movie themes on the ful memories to see those elected to Congress] talked sidewalk– jungle scenes and old photos. This is only one to us about the benefits of sugar canes when showing of the many reasons I like joining the union. After the Tarzan and machine-gun to maintain friends with meeting, we went to break- bunkers with military hel- my San Antonio buds. Gra- fast at the Quick Lunch on mets when showing John cias amigos for the history Commerce, and I sat at the Wayne movies. And who learned and the memories table with Gonzalez [known can forget La Feria Depart- recovered. as HB]. He told us that the ment Store, known as “La Santos Villarreal, a Lani- owner of that place was one Casa de la Novia” [Home er graduate wrote: Great of his first supporters. Many A Jesse Trevino painting with details of Chapa Drugs of the bride]. These were information, and it brings years later I met the owner’s across from the Nacional Theatre and Market Square. famous business places. back a lot of thoughts that son Bobby Kawasay, a Tech Photo by Ricardo Romo I also recall the sign “Cu- I want to express before I High School graduate.
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27 de Febrero de 2022 La Prensa Texas SAN ANTONIO 13 Rangers 13 Dodgers 13 Apertura Masters 50+ Gran calibre de béisbol Torneo Amor y Amistad Por Sendero Deportivo impusieron récord en Masters qué tuvo relevos de Baldo Montelongo y En torneo Potranco Charros Potosi- torneo Javier Hernández "El Chich- La inauguración de la quinta tem- preside Simón Sánchez con la colabo- Joel Sterling "El Chiquiín" qué perdió nos apaleo 9-3 a Rockies pasando a la arito" y Roberto Garza. porada en Liga Masters 50+ qué tiene ración del scout Frank Torres. el partido. segunda vuelta. Águilas de Veracruz El rol de juegos sábado 11am su sede en el campo 2 del estadio Po- Rol de juegos para éste domingo 27 Broncos de Roberto Garza con de Luis Cerros doblegó a Rieleros con Broncos vs. Mineros. 2pm Piratas tranco, tuvo buenos resultados. de febrero. pitcheo del boricua Israel González triunfo para Arturo Chávez. Por lo qué vs. Tuzos. El subcampeón Astros de Pedro 9:30 am Yankees vs Rangers. 12pm derrotó 8-1 al ex campeón Cachorros ganó boleto pará la segunda vuelta. Domingo 27 a las 11am perdedores Espinoza y Catarino Obregón, de Astros vs Dodgers. 2:30pm Tuzos de Nava, ka derrotó fue para Goyo En Semi-Pro Potranco Independien- por el tercer lugar y 2pm ganadores cierre derrotaron 9-8 carreras a Tuzos vs Rieleros "Estamos convocando Quintero quién remolco la carrera te Baseball League qué internamente por el trofeo del primer lugar. "Toda con victoria monticular de Jaime peloteros inactivos. Tenemos talento del honor con profundo batazo por el coordina Roberto Garza, sé jugaron la afición está invitada a éste gran- Guerrero, quién tuvo salvamento de ello lo llevamos en la sangre" dijo jardin central. 2 partidos amistosos. Texas Jays dioso torneo qué cada equipo en su Hilario Álvarez. Juan Sánchez. Rol de juegos sábado 26 de fe- doblegó 3-1 a Mt. Olympus. Indios roster trae beisbolistas de gran cali- El segundo partido fue ganado por En la segunda jornada de Vetera- brero. Campo 1. 11am Cachorros de de Nava de Pachin Martínez derrotó a bre" dijo Garza, quién tuvo qué salir Yankees por nocaut ante el debutante nos Potranco 2022, el equipo Flying Nava del timonel Alejandro Becerra Tuzos de Palaú. Éste circuito con sede adelante ante los medios en ausencia Rieleros de Juan Sánchez y los coaches Chanclas de Mike Tabahan, logró "Rábano" y el coach-jugador Rubén en el campo 3 de Potranco Baseball de Hernández. Servando Hernández y Gabriel Mo- imponerse de cierre ante Pericos de Galindo "El Alacrán" vs. Pericos ahora Field tendrá cuadrangular de gran En las fotos aparecen: Tony Gómez, rales. José Martínez con pizarra de 17-16 dirigidos por Nacho García y el coach calibre beisbolero éste fin de semana compilador y comentarista en Semi- El clásico quedó empatado con 13 carreras. Gustavo Torres, ambos jugadores. 26 y 27 de febrero denominado Amor Pro. Rieleros con sus directivos en carreras para Rangers de El Venado Tabahan abrió y en relevó Quincy 2:30pm Red Sox de Pedro Espinoza y Amistad. Masters. Israel González de Broncos. Benito Martínez y Dodgers de Macario Flores se adjudicó la victoria. Por vs. Las Chanclas. Descansa Broncos Todo con el apoyó del artista Eloy Mike Tabahan de las Flying Chanclas Rosas. Con ésa marca ambos equipos derrotados abrió Felipe Ochoa qué de Reynosa SA. Rocha gerente general y el director del lanzando. (Fotos de Franco).
14 La Prensa Texas SAN ANTONIO 27 de Febrero de 2022 Cuida tu río. Pon la basura en su lugar. Cuando llueve, la basura de las calles, los Imagen real del río estacionamientos y los vecindarios termina San Antonio después de una tormenta. en zanjas y alcantarillas pluviales, que drenan a los arroyos y ríos de la zona. Esto hace que los parques se vean desagradables y daña los hábitats de la vida silvestre. I N F Ó R M AT E M Á S E N SARiverAuthority.org RE-ELECT Judge Rosie Speedlin González “We care about justice!” Bexar County Court at Law No. 13 Experienced Co-Authored Texas Bill 3529 Trailblazer Established REFLEJO COURT Principled Published by The Scholar Law Journal Dedicated Award Winning Judge LEADERSHIP ON THE BENCH! Pol. Ad paid for Re-Elect Judge Rosie Speedlin González Bexar Co. Court Law No. 13 Dr. Stacy Speedlin González, Treas.
27 de Febrero de 2022 La Prensa Texas SAN ANTONIO 15 Aviso Reunión Pública Virtual con Opción en Persona SH 123 Desde Cordova Road hasta la I 10 CSJ: 0366-02-089 Condado de Guadalupe, Texas El Departamento de Transporte de Texas (TxDOT) propone ampliar la Carretera Estatal (SH) 123 desde Cordova Road hasta la Interestatal (I) 10 en el Condado de Guadalupe, Texas. Este aviso informa al público que TxDOT llevará a cabo una reunión pública virtual en línea sobre el proyecto propuesto con una opción de jornada de puertas abiertas en persona. La reunión virtual consistirá en una presentación de video pregrabada y incluirá componentes de audio y visuales. La presentación se publicará en línea el martes 15 de marzo de 2022 a las 5 pm. Para ver los materiales de la reunión pública virtual, vaya a txdot.gov y busque la palabra clave “SH 123 from Cordova” a la fecha y hora indicadas anteriormente. Después de la reunión pública virtual, la presentación permanecerá disponible para su visualización en la dirección web indicada anteriormente hasta al menos el 30 de marzo de 2022 a las 12 de la noche. Si no tiene acceso al Internet, puede llamar al (210) 494-0088 entre las 8 am a las 5 pm, de lunes a viernes, para hacer preguntas y tener acceso a los materiales del proyecto durante el proceso de desarrollo del proyecto. Adicionalmente, TxDOT ofrece una opción de casa abierta en persona para individuales que desean participar en lugar de en línea. Personas que atendan en per- sona podrán ver la misma presentación dado en la reunión pública virtual en línea que se reproducirá en una pantalla, revisar copias impresas de los materiales del proyecto, entregar preguntas personales y/o consultores a TxDOT desde un enfoque socialmente distante, y dar comentarios escritos. El formato de casa abierta en persona permite que el público entre y salga y no habrá una presentación formal. La opción de casa abierta en persona se llevará a cabo el martes 15 de marzo de 2022, de 5 pm a 7 pm en The Big Red Barn, ubicado en 390 Cordova Road, Seguin, TX 78155. La carretera SH 123 propuesta constaría de dos carriles principales de 12 pies de ancho en cada dirección separados por una mediana elevada y arcenes de cinco pies de ancho con aceras de seis pies desde Cordova Road hasta el I-10. Dentro de los límites del proyecto, el SH 123 es típicamente una carretera que no es dividida, de dos carriles, con un carril de circulación de doce pies de ancho en cada dirección y arcenes exteriores de diez pies de ancho. El ancho típico del derecho de vía (por sus siglas, ROW) es de aproximadamente 140 a 220 pies. Aunque se requeriría un derecho de vía (por sus siglas, ROW) adicional, no se prevé que se desplacen estructuras residenciales en este momento. La información sobre los servicios y beneficios disponibles para los propietarios afectados y la información sobre el cronograma tentativo para la adquisición y construcción del derecho de vía (por sus siglas, ROW) se puede obtener llamando a nuestra consultora de participación pública, Karen Coopersmith de Jacobs Engineering, al (210) 494-0088. Cualquier documentación o estudio medioambiental, cualquier mapa y dibujo que muestre la ubicación y el diseño del proyecto, los cronogramas tentativos de con- strucción y otra información relacionada con el proyecto propuesto están archivados y disponibles para inspección de lunes a viernes entre las 8 am a las 5 pm en TxDOT la oficina del Distrito de San Antonio, 4615 NW Loop 410, San Antonio, Texas 78229-0928, (210) 615-1110. Los materiales del proyecto también están dis- ponibles en línea en txdot.gov, buscando la palabra clave "SH 123 from Cordova". Estos materiales también estarán disponibles en forma impresa para su revisión en la opción de la casa abierta en persona. La reunión pública virtual y la opción de casa abierta en persona se llevarán a cabo en inglés. Si necesita un intérprete o traductor para documentos porque el inglés no es su idioma principal o tiene dificultades para comunicarse de manera efectivamente en inglés, se le puede proporcionará uno. Si tiene una discapacidad y necesita asistencia, se pueden hacer arreglos especiales para satisfacer la mayoría de sus necesidades. Si necesita servicios de interpretación o traducción o es una persona con una discapacidad que requiere adaptaciones para asistir y participar en la reunión pública virtual o la opción en persona, comuníquese al (210) 494-0088 no más tardar a las 4 pm CST en marzo. 9, 2022. Tenga en cuenta que se requiere notificación previa ya que algunos servicios y adaptaciones pueden requerir tiempo para que el Departamento de Transporte de Texas los organice. Se le alienta a proporcionar comentarios por escrito al público sobre el proyecto propuesto y se pueden enviar por correo a Jacobs Engineering, Atención: SH 123, 911 Central Parkway North, Suite 200, San Antonio, TX 78232. Los comentarios escritos también se pueden enviar por correo electrónico a sh123cordova10@out- look.com. Todos los comentarios deben recibirse el 30 de marzo de 2022 o antes para ser incluidos en el informe resumido. Las respuestas a comentarios recibidos se publicarán en el informe resumido de la reunión pública. Si tiene alguna pregunta o inquietud general sobre el proyecto propuesto, la reunión virtual o la opción de jornada de puertas abiertas en persona, comuníquese con nuestra consultora de participación pública, Karen Coopersmith con Jacobs Engineering, al (210) 494-0088. La revisión medioambiental, la consulta y otras acciones requeridas por las leyes medioambientales federales aplicables para este proyecto están siendo o han sido realizadas por TxDOT de conformidad con 23 U.S.C. 327 y un Memorando de Entendimiento fechado el 9 de diciembre de 2019 y ejecutado por FHWA y TxDOT.
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27 de Febrero de 2022 La Prensa Texas SAN ANTONIO 17 San Antonio’s Community Aims to Bridge the Cultural Gap through a Celebration of Language By Celinda De La Nadayogi, Dr. Octavio Fuente Quintanilla, Dr. Ha- Comunidad is a beau- etham Abdul-Razaq, tiful thing in San Anto and Dr. Carmen Ta- culture. Our defini- folla. Dr. Lopita Nath tion of community emceed the beautiful continues to widen as affair where the audi- we work to include ence was immersed all cultures to portray in poetry of different a more realistic pic- languages, along with ture of the world we the respective English live in. Last week, we equivalence. had the opportunity We were honored to witness one such to hear noted Irani- event at the Guadalupe an poet, Roshan who Cultural Arts Center read in Persian/Farsi. on February 17, 2022, Writer, poet, and edu- A Poetry Declaration cator, Siddiqui graced beautiful symphony with words of wisdom, have witnessed the mu- and Language Celebra- us with her work in an of music and poetry. and a piece of her own sicality and the depth, tion, which focused on extraordinary combi- Educator, author, poet, work written in Tex- and the meaning. Even expressing the inter- nation of languages in- photographer, and art- Mex, also known as when we didn’t know sections of migration, cluding Arabic, Urdu, ist, Dr. Quintanilla Spanglish. the words or didn’t justice, and human Farsi. Pashto, Sindhi, enlightened us with “This is not some- speak that language, rights. The event was and Punjabi. Multiple poetry read in Span- thing we celebrate we have felt the core organized by City Im- award-winning jour- ish accompanied by annually or monthly, of it, which is its hu- migration Liaison Tino nalist, editor, and arts his inspirational art. this should be a mat- manity,” Dr. Tafolla Gallegos and commu- critic, Dr. Wellington Advocate and educa- ter of daily practices, eloquently concluded. nity activist Jen Yáñez- gifted us with a portion tor, Dr. Abdul-Razaq because this is who we The emotions of each Alaniz featuring a di- of a song in Serbian, broadened our perspec- are,” stated Dr. Abdul- piece of written work, verse lineup of speak- as well as her poetry. tive on diversity dur- Razaq as we spoke to song, or artwork su- ers, poets, artists, edu- Syrian poet and au- ing a Q&A session. the audience, which perseded the language cators, and musicians thor, Lahab blessed us Any night celebrating included Mayor Ron barrier, as we were all including: Ms. Saghar with a poem in Ara- poetry and language Nirenberg. one community that Roshan, Mrs. Nazli bic while Nadayogi, a would not be complete “Tonight we cel- night, learning from Siddiqui, Dr. Jasmina South Indian Classical without San Anto Leg- ebrated the arts, the one another that we Wellington, Mr. Lahab Musician and teach- end, Dr. Carmen Ta- language, the poet- are all equal, and that Assef Al-Jundi accom- er, played the violin, folla, who beautifully ry of San Antonio’s every culture is beauti- panied by Mr. Ananda together creating a wrapped up the night many peoples…We ful and valued.
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27 de Febrero de 2022 La Prensa Texas SAN ANTONIO 19 ABRAZO Ceremony between Mexico and the United States of America By Ramon Jr. Chapa Last Saturday, Febru- ary 19, 2022, La Prensa Texas was honored to be present at the ABRAZO Breakfast and then the Laredo International Bridge Abrazo Ceremony be- tween Mexican Digni- taries and U.S. Digni- taries that included the 2022 Rey Feo Augie Cortez and his Court of Honor. The keynote speech was given by State Representative Richard Pena Ray- mond.
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