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Evie Rodriguez

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Eagle Pass

A very important topic is being promoted by the Eagle Pass Chamber of Commerce in that, due to the sudden finding of petroleum in our general vicinity, the COC has made contact with a company which can help landowners determine if in fact oil or natural gas can be found on their properties.      In Dimmitt and La Salle Counties, there is a veritable boom of both petroleum and natural gas have been in progress for quite some time now, and these natural resources may extend into Maverick County.      Sandra Martinez of the Chamber of Commerce, informed The News Gram that the company will be making a presentation on December 19th at 8:00 A.M. at a restaurant on Bibb St.      These experts will touch on the benefits and aspects of finding these resources and the disadvantages of having oil and natural gas and the possibilities of signing contracts with these major corporations.      Come by and learn what you may get out of this interesting presentation or call the Eagle Pass Chamber of Commerce for more information.

Paint The Town Project celebrated their 109th event

Monday, 10 December 2012 21:06 Published in December 2012

Paint The Town Project celebrated their 109th event on Saturday, December 8, 2012, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., at Maverick County Lake. There were over 45 volunteers who continue the group's ongoing efforts of eliminating unsightly graffiti taggings as well as retouching parts of the fencing as needed.  Student volunteers came from Sul Ross Rio Grande College, Eagle Pass and C.C. Winn High Schools, Memorial and Eagle Pass Junior High Schools.  Students also came from elementary campuses which included Liberty, Benavides, Cerna, Robert E Lee, and Reedemer Episcopal School.  In addition, there were several Girl Scout troops, as well as parent volunteers, and also helping was a volunteer from the U.S. Navy.  This was the final event for U.S. Border Patrol Community Liaison Agent Yamilka Patterson.  For the past two years through her hard work has succeeded in recruiting and organizing event benefiting the entire community.  The volunteers thanked her with a cake and wished her well, as she continues with the U.S. Border Patrol in a different capacity.  For additional information on Paint The Town Project call U.S. Border Patrol Agent Stephanie Anaya at 752-3066 or Diana L. Sanchez with South Texas Rural Health Services, Inc. at 757-0117.

Jesus Rubio book signing at Barnes & Noble-The Shops at La Cantera of his most recently published book , “I'm From Eagle Pass/Soy de Ygle Pass”  

San Antonio, Texas

 

The recently published “I'm From Eagle Pass/Soy de Ygle Pass” book has become a treasure for all residents of Eagle Pass past and present. The book is a collection of essays and reflections on life in Eagle Pass during the mid 20th century written by Jesus “Corky” Rubio. Rubio’s book has sold more than 1,000 copies and has quickly become a must have time capsule to childhood memories of growing up on the Texas- Mexico border.  Please join us at Barnes & Nobles La Cantera (5900 La Cantera Parkway) Sunday, December 16 at 2:00 p.m. where Mr. Jesus Corky Rubio, author of “I'm From Eagle Pass/Soy de Ygle Pass” will be signing copies of his book, and available for purchase. “’I’m From Eagle Pass’ transported me to a time and place that were unique and impactful in so many ways! All my senses were awakened as I read the essays,” said María Elena Riojas Lester, Eagle Pass resident. “Jesus Rubio has given several generations of Eagle Passans one more tangible way to remember and cherish our friends and family” “You're not in his head, but you're in his world. This short book will be especially poignant for anyone who grew up on the Mexican border. But even if you didn't, if you read closely, his writing style - full of observation, short on J.R.R. Tolkien-style trivia - might take you back to your past.” – Roy Bragg, San Antonio Express News Mr. Rubio was raised in Eagle Pass to an old time local family graduating from Eagle Pass High School.  He currently lives in San Antonio with his wife where he wrote this book as a tribute to his love for Eagle Pass his home town.

 

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