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Complimentary February 2015



Complimentary February

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n the cover of February 2015: Karlas Jewelry features accessories by the international jewelry design company UNO de 50. Read Karlas’ Reyna Landa’s unique story in this issue.

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Advisory Board Members Aleida Mares Peña, Brian Lewis, Carlos Gutierrez, Eddie Saenz, Diana Valverde, Francy Jones, Gay Hargis, Jennifer Yarto, Jerry Wright, Lena Carrera, Mary Vance Jones, Michelle Guajardo, Pat Blum, Tracy Gerdes, Veronica Whitacre, Winston Ayala. Pepe Cabeza de Vaca President

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New Crossfit Fitness Center Santa Fe HONIG Wine Dinner STAR GALA V Mauricio’s Birthday Party at Main Event Mary’s Land Movie Preview Serena Pandos gallery - Board and Canvas Debbie Crane’s Campaign KickOff Party at Koko’s Restaurant The Sphinx Spy Max Castellanos Birthday Party Visual Artist 3D The Geometry of Light 8th Annual Boots, BBQ & Beer benefitting RGV Make-A-Wish Foundation

Ma. Silvia Castillo Vice President

Radiofrequency Ablation

Specialty care and treatment

for varicose veins Carlos Giraldo, MD

Varicose veins are swollen veins that occur just under the surface of the skin. They are a common condition but they can cause mild to moderate pain, blood clots, skin sores or other problems.

Rolando D. Garza Graphic Design Coordinator

Treatment for varicose veins can include specialty medical procedures to relieve symptoms, prevent complications and improve appearance.

Editorial design by: CyberEstudio/Eduardo González: msrodriguez@cyberestudio.com.mx

While varicose veins don’t usually cause medical problems, if complications occur, you may require a medical procedure to improve the way veins look or to relieve pain.

Account Executives Patty Castillo Martha Olivares

Radiofrequency ablation may help

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Photography Karla Kernz, Laura Corcoran, Rolando Garza, Lionel Castillo and Lili Ollervides. Interns Jesus Perez Angela Zuñiga

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This specialty treatment can be done in an office setting using local anesthesia or a mild sedative. Patients usually can walk following the treatment.

The Heart Clinic staff specializes in helping you identify and treat heart conditions, as well as varicose veins and peripheral artery disease. We want you to know the signs and symptoms of possible heart disease and peripheral artery disease and take steps to improve your health. If you have peripheral artery disease, we’ll help treat it. If you don’t, we can help you prevent it.

Carlos Giraldo, MD, specializes in cardiovascular disease, interventional cardiology and treating venous disease with radiofrequency ablation at The Heart Clinic. He has been serving residents of the Rio Grande Valley for three years. Dr. Giraldo has specialty training in general cardiovascular diseases, nuclear cardiology, interventional cardiology and peripheral interventions, as well as advanced heart failure and cardiac transplantation.

Radiofrequency ablation is a successful treatment option, offered at The Heart Clinic. Benefits can include:*

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Radiofrequency ablation is a minimally invasive treatment that uses radiofrequency energy to heat and close the wall inside a vein. The heat from the radio frequency closes the wall of the vein and eliminates blood flow to that vein and then reduces swelling.

Achieve better health

• Less pain after ablation treatment than after vein surgery • Long-term success – after two or more years, results from ablation are generally as good as vein surgery. • Veins that do not close can be treated again if needed.

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For an appointment close to home, Call 956-630-5522. Learn more about heart disease and treatments available at www.heartclinicpllc.com

*Individual results may vary. There are risks associated with any surgical procedure. Talk with your doctor about these risks to find out if surgery is right for you.

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MCALLEN, TEXAS| PHOTOGRAPHS BY LIONEL CASTILLO

Santa Fe HONIG Wine Dinner

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he Honig family a re leaders in sustainability, both in the vineyard and the winery, but it was its amazing tasting wine that inspired the Santa Fe Steakhouse to host an incredible 4-course pairing.

STAR GALA V 4-H and FFA Volunteers that served over 1,100 plates in 16 minutes.

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Sally Fraustro-Guerra, Albert Gonzalez, Susanna Fantich, Fred Harms, Alfred Dunham, Judge Nora Longoria, Senator Juan Chuy Hinojosa, Amanda Leticia and Sandra Darling.

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Senator Juan Chuy Hinojosa, Fred Harms, Amanda Leticia, Sony Rego and Sally Fraustro-Guerra.

James Galindo, Albert and Sony Rego.

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TAR GALA V was held on January 17th at the Pharr Convention Center with over 1100 guests. They were served a delicious rib eye dinner by 130 + Hidalgo County 4-H and FFA Students. The money raised at the event will be used to fund the STAR Premium Auction to be held on March 7th at noon at Edinburg’s Doolittle Park. The public is invited to attend to support these hard working kiddos. The guests were entertained by a young Mariachi Group from Roma High School and later danced to the music of the popular Scott Randolph.

STAR GALA V Mariachis from Roma.

Mayor Jim Darling and Albert Rego.

(Top) Esther and Fre d Harms (Bottom) Alfred De nham and Nora Longoria. STAR GALA V was dedicated to Chorizo de San Manuel for their many years of support.

Zenaida Alaniz from Mission Veterans FFA recited the FFA Creed.

Blake Brandt and Sam Correa were buyers at the STAR GALA V.

HONIG Vineyard and Wine’s Michael Casanova and James Galindo. Sony Rego with Laura and Hector Gutierrez.

Edna De Saro, Bernice Lopez-Smith and Melba Gutierrez-Franklin.

STAR GALA long time Volunteers and supporters - Mark & Jeanne Moseley with Bruce & Julie Kroeker.

Marcelo and Maribel Rocha.

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STAR GALA VEmilo, Patti & Enrique Ramos, donors of 3 heifers for the live auction. Susanna Fantich, Melba Gutierrez-Franklin, Sony and Albert Rego, Alfred Denham, Nora Longoria and Albert Gonzalez.

STAR GALA Donors, Volunteers and Buyers - Tina and Sister Guerra, Tonya Hill.

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It’s in the Cards – Credit, Debit Purchases a Plus for your Business

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Wells Fargo Merchant Services

Save $200 when you open a new Merchant Services account with equipment.*

By Yolanda Gonzalez

Make your payment processing easier and offer your customers more ways to pay.

Receive a $200 rebate when you open and activate a new merchant account and purchase or lease a new Point of Sale device. Go online to redeem your rebate at wellsfargo.com/merchantreward within 45 days of opening your account. Let’s talk about what Wells Fargo Merchant Services can do for your business. Mario Jacobo • 956-928-4166 Gabriela Garcia • 956-992-7383

*Offer valid from January 1 – April 30, 2015. Wells Fargo Merchant Services (WFMS) will apply a $200 New Merchant with Equipment rebate to the merchant statements of qualifying customers. To qualify, customers must (1) open a new WFMS account between January 1 and April 30, 2015, (2) purchase or lease a qualifying stand-alone terminal or POS device, (3) activate the WFMS account by processing at least $50 in Visa®, MasterCard®, or Discover® transactions within 30 days of receipt of new terminal, (4) direct deposit transactions to a Wells Fargo deposit account, and (5) submit the completed online offer fulfillment form (wellsfargo.com/merchantreward) within 45 days of WFMS account approval date. The $200 New Merchant with Equipment rebate will be applied to the customer’s WFMS statement within 60 days after all the requirements have been met. Limited to one rebate per Tax ID. The WFMS account must be open, active, and in good standing at the time of the rebate. Not valid with any other WFMS offer (except for Discover 2% Rebate), Payment Suite, Association/Franchise Programs, Touch Tone processing, Wells Fargo Mobile Merchant product, or any program, plan, or account where the payment acceptance device(s) associated with the account are exclusively smartphones. Offer subject to change at any time. © 2015 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. All rights reserved. Member FDIC. (1233988_14153) 1233988_14153 8x10.5 4C.indd 1

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Paper or plastic? In the supermarket, paper may be making headway as a packaging choice, yet when it comes to making purchases, today’s consumers are choosing plastic – as in credit and debit cards – in ever-greater numbers. If your company still is in the “paper only” mode, you may be losing sales and profits. Some companies resist acceptance of credit and debit cards because of costs, yet the benefits of making this option available to your customers – even for smaller companies – can substantially outweigh the expense. A merchant account that gives you the ability to accept plastic payment allows you to offer an added convenience and flexibility for your customers. Think of it – a customer comes into your business and wants to buy your product or service. Some customers may need to spread payments over a few months. Others may prefer the convenience and easy record-keeping that credit and debit card purchases allow. Doesn’t it make sense – especially in today’s challenging economy – to make it as easy as possible for the customer to complete that transaction the way he or she wants? Credit card acceptance also may increase sales, because consumers tend to spend more when they use credit cards than they do when paying with cash. Rebates and travel miles also are incentives that cause consumers to want to use credit cards for purchases. Those are plusses for customers. What’s in it for you? Cards also may reduce your costs and improve cash flow. When your customer pays with a credit or debit card, you can collect much quicker – with funds deposited into your account as soon as the next business day in many cases. Check processing can take longer – and the time from purchase to money in your bank account stretches even further when you must send an invoice and wait for payment. Here’s another benefit. If you don’t accept credit cards and your customer needs time to pay, you will need to extend the credit yourself, then hope you receive timely payments. Accepting cards also can lower overhead by eliminating the need to create and mail invoices and process payments. Cards also allow you to sell to online customers around the world. Global sales present unique payment processing challenges. Whether your customer is a U.S. or overseas shopper on your website, you can process the transaction quickly and securely. Debit card transactions offer additional benefits for your company, including the ability to sell to unbanked consumers who have access to pre-paid cards and payroll cards. When you’re shopping for merchant services, look for a financial services provider that offers the most up-to-date security services to protect you and your customers. Also, look for free online reporting that gives you fast, safe access to transaction information, credit card funding, chargebacks and other reports, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. This allows you to reconcile accounts, generate reports, analyze trends and rates, and more – all online, when it’s convenient for you. It’s clear, the benefits of choosing “plastic” as a payment option are substantial for you and for your customers. Talk to your banker to find out how you can take advantage of this valuable opportunity. Yolanda Gonzalez is District Manager for Wells Fargo in Upper RGV. To reach her, call (956) 992-7390 or e-mail Yolanda.Gonzalez@wellsfargo.com


MCALLEN, TEXAS | PHOTOGRAPHS BY KARLA KERNZ

Miss Glitz and Glamour O “The Model” 2015

nce again Glitz and Glamour celebrated its search for the new face of G&G with beautiful models and strong supporters. The girls were named one by one, posing beautifully for the cameras wearing show-stopping pieces. IMAGINE 3 by Glitz & Glamour “THE MODEL” 2015’s 1st place winner will win a trip to Cancun for a 2 person all-inclusive hotel & flight included, and the honor of representing the boutique.

The models taking a selfie.

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Valle. Glafiro & Esmeralda

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Happy Chinese New Year, Year of the Goat.

Enhance your New Year With Brighter Energy! Incorporate Feng-Shui Into your Lifestyle!

956.648.5840 T. Roux

Feng-Shui Consultant Certified Feng-Shui Consultant


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Karlas Jewelry & Gifts is proud to present

La La Reyna Reyna “Milagros” Collection

This stunning collection of one of a kind jewelry pieces is designed and inspired by Reyna Landa who founded Karlas Jewelry and gifts with her two daughters over 30 years ago. With a strong tradition of bringing unique jewelry designers to our area, Reyna continues the tradition with her own inspired line. We hope you love it as much as we do!

The La Reyna Milagros Collection is jewelry that a woman can wear for a lifetime as she realizes every miracle of her own life. Ms. Landa’s designs are in splendid .925 silver and 14k gold and paired with amazing semi precious stones, hand selected by her, from around the world. Each of these pieces is inspired by the miracles we find in our daily lives- our dreams, laughter, friendship, love from a child and life itself. These exquisite pieces are a reflection of our traditions and our futures.

Reyna Landa

Motivated to create pieces with meaning, with intention, with symbolism that speaks to the wearer, Reyna Landa has taken her creativity to the next level. This new collection, inspired by Milagros has been welling inside her for years. Milagros are religious charms, a sort of folk medicine and prayer combined, that can be offered as a reminder of a petitioners answered prayers. Milagros can be carried for protection and for good luck. This new collection uses the finest metals and stones in combination with “Milagros” charms to create one of–a-kind pieces as unique as the person wearing them.

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PHARR, TEXAS

Mauricio’s Birthday Party at Main Event

Cabeza de Vaca Family.

Mario y Mauricio Cabeza de Vaca.

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Mario Cabeza de Va

Carlos Alarcon.

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Tania Cabeza de Vaca.


MISSION, TEXAS | PHOTOGRAPHS BY KARLA KERNZ

McALLEN, TEXAS | PHOTOGRAPHS BY KARLA KERNZ

Serena Pandos gallery - Board and Canvas Juan Manuel Cotelo. Ququis Cerda, Julio Cerda and Mayor Beto Salinas.

Mary’s Land Movie Preview

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ary’s Land is a documentary that tells the stories and experiences of people around the world whose lives the Virgin Mary changed. The documentary starts in London and then travels its way through different countries all over the world ending in Medugorje, Bosnia and Herzegovina where an apparition of the Virgin has led multitudes to set foot at the apparition site. The night of the preview showing was a great success. Mary’s Land – Tierra de Maria - is only showing in select countries that have requested the film. Serena Pandos and Laura Mangelschots.

Elva Cortez and Aida Ramirez.

Blanca Anda, Monica Alvarez, Marcela Sanchez and Esteban Sanchez.

Elvira Masso, Consuelo Jones, Paty Castillo, San Juanita Sanchez, Silvia Castillo, Armandina Cesin, and Gaby Jacoba. Irma Garza, Dora Martinez, Adriana Pena and Tere Campero.

Javier Escobar and Francisco Pena.

Ruslan Revenko, Lyudmyla Dickinson and Lana Arneson.

Richard Cortez and Tom Mangelschots. Ale Azar, Paty Ochoa and Monica Salinas.

Karla Garza, Elvira Mazo, Claudia Lopez and Carlos Lopez.

elby Sturgis.

ndy Smith and Sh

Rosalie Weisfeld, We

Jenny Cavazos and Afife Barraclough.

Saul Sanchez, John Pandos and Carlos Melguizo.

Hector Guerra, Lerry Nering and Bill Ruppert.

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MCALLEN, TEXAS | PHOTOGRAPHS SUPPLIED BY DEBBIE CRANE CAMPAIGN AND ROLANDO D. GARZA

Debbie Crane’s Campaign Kick-Off Party at Koko’s Restaurant


MCALLEN, TEXAS | PHOTOGRAPHS BY LIONEL CASTILLO

Ribbon cutting of Rattler Crossfit. Pre-ribbon cutting of Rattler Crossfit.

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Alejandro Fernandez, Cesar Fernandez, Cesar Adrian Fernandez and Wilbert Noyola.

RATTLER CROSSFIT RIBBON CUTTING

he team at Rattler Crossfit held their inaugural celebration for their new location in McAllen off Expressway 83. T he McAllen Chamber of Commerce presented them city plaques before the cutting of the ribbon, followed by the guests bursting into joy. Wilbert, Alejandro and Cesar thanked their family members, friends, and crossfitters for their continuous support and for making dreams come true. Rattler Crossfit is the perfect alternative for those who avoid a daily routine of the gym.

Ana Paez, Cesar Fernandez, Cesar Adrian Fernandez, Mercedes de Fernandez, Cesar Fernandez, Maria Santini and Alejandro Fernandez.

Friends and family of Rattler Crossfit.

Ana Paez, KarlaFe

rnandez, Anabel Ar anda and Blanca Ca

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Ana de Paez and Mariaelena Macias.

Daryl Smith, Anabel Aranda, Diana Valverde and Miguel Leal.

The team of Rattler Crossfit.

Yajaira Tijerina and Irma Tijerina.


RICARDO E. GARCIA LAW FIRM'S CHRISTMAS PARTY!


MCALLEN, TEXAS | PHOTOGRAPHS BY LIONEL CASTILLO

Iliana, Patty and Flerida Ochoa with Nora & Johnny Canales.

Ribbon cutting.

Francisco & Patty Ochoa.

Maggie Gonzalez, Flerida, Iliana, Patty and Regina Ochoa, Mayra Orfanos and Alma Nuñez.

Manny Casanova, David Puig, Melo Villarreal and George Cardenas.

Pollo Palenque Inaugurates New Location P

ollo Palenque celebrates its new location in McAllen. Along with his close ones, Don Pancho had the honor of cutting the ribbon. He spoke words of gratitude to his employees for the constant support throughout Pollo Palenque’s trajectory and its business.

The cakes. WESLACO, TEXAS | PHOTOGRAPHS BY LIONEL CASTILLO

Congressman Henr

y Cuellar handing

plaque.

The Ochoa family before the ribbon cutting, with friends, family and supporters.

Taco Palenque Ribbon Cutting

Congratulatory ribbon from the Weslaco Chamber of Commerce given to the Ochoas.

Mariachi Mi Tierra .

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Miss Weslaco Briana Zavala.

he most recent opening of the new location of Taco Palenque in Weslaco totals a number of 8 establishments in the Rio Grande Valley. The founder of the company, Don Pancho, along with his family, thanked his guests and employees and to Palenque Group’s exemplary team for bringing necessary elements to keep expanding the Mexican flavor with its brands. The guests flavored all the different plates such as: fajitas, enchiladas rojas, tortillas made from scratch, homemade salsas, and much more. Come and enjoy your meal inside our ample spaces and family atmosphere!

Daryl Smith, Carla McCaleb, Jesse Colin and Kevin Bloomquist from the Weslaco Chamber of Commerce.

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MCALLEN, TEXAS | PHOTOGRAPHS BY LILI OLLERVIDES

The Sphinx Spy EUSEBIO GOMEZ BOOK PUBLISHED

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uthor Eusebio Gomez was at the IMAS early October w here he held a book presentation of his new release, The Sphinx Spy. He captivated the crowd with the knowledge of his subject matter and the story he created about a spy for Napoleon Bonaparte sent to the Latin American colonies to organize an uprising, but who is conflicted about presuming the woman who he has loved all his life, a woman who is already married.

Miguel Acuna, Ana Lilia Gomez and Cynthia Salias de Arjona.

Eusebio Gomez.

Giancarlos and Cynthia Bernini.

Annette and John David Franz & Mimi Haddad.

Alma Rodriguez de Olivares and Elida Rodriguez. Silvia Castillo, Ercilia Gomez and Paty Castillo. Vicky Magana, Chiquis Rios de Navarrete and Carito Gomez de Sosa.

Richard Madera and Consuelo Jones.

Gloria Mireles.

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Max Castellanos Birthday Party

SAN JUAN, TEXAS | PHOTOGRAPHS BY LIONEL CASTILLO

AT VILLA DE PALMAS

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ax Castellanos, along with his friends and family, c elebrated his birthday at the beautiful Villa de Palmas home and gardens. The boys and the girls enjoyed playing soccer in teams, for the majority of the afternoon. Let’s not forget the awesome food, the dance floor, and the fire pit, where guests congregated to chat and to have a good time! SOCIALIFE Magazine thanks Villa de Palmas for letting us be a part of their wonderful event.

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The Geometry of Light

McALLEN, TEXAS | PHOTOGRAPHER: KARLA KERNZ

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AN UNEXPECTED TWIST ON ART/ A DIFFERENT KIND OF ART

Claudia Trujillo, Carlos Melguizo, Lisa Nik, Saul Sanchez, Silvia Castillo.

Ito Deutsch, Kirk Clark, Ben Martinez, Ken Little and Danella Hughes.

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e were pleased to accompany Cathy Cunningham-Little i n her grand exhibition showing her variety of talents exploring the phenomena of perception, through incredible visual interaction. Cathy concen-

trated on a more abstract way of portraying her work using light as the main field of energy. Her pieces were meditative and potentially extended the visual thought an experience encouraging her audience to reflect upon their interpretation.

Artist Cathy Cunningham-Little, Danella Hughes.

Ken Little.

Mario Lopez, Marlou Levine and Ito Deutsch.

Visual Artist 3D

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NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED ARTIST EXHIBITS AT IMAS

nternational Museum of Arts and Science welcomed Ken Little, w ho is a nationally recognized artist who has been granted two Visual Arts Fellowships by the National Endowment for the Arts in 1982 and 1989. His work in various media has been shown extensively both nationally and internationally. In South Texas he has exhibited at such venues as ArtPace, Finesilver Gallery, The Southwest School of Art and Craft, and Blue Star Art Space where he was a board member from 1989 to 1995. Ken Little is one of only a handful of artists recognized by the Texas Commission on the Arts. Little was named the 2014 Texas State Visual Artist 3D. Created by the 77th legislature, the position is for one-year term. Over the years, Little's work has been featured in over 40 one person exhibitions in national and international venues.

Artists Ken Little and Cathy Cunningham-Little, Ben Martinez.

David Freeman, Annテゥ Feingold. Jose Alberto Navarro, Consuelo Jones and Rich Madera. Nancy Woolam and Sharon Brown .

Katie Ressere and Jennifer Cox . Kirk Clark, Mark Clark.

Gaby Jones and Charlene Hurst.

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Jose Alberto Navarro, Gaby Jones, Luis Bustamante.

Cathy Cunningham-Little, Danella Hughes.

Carter Huber.

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HIDALGO, TEXAS | PHOTOGRAPHS BY LIONEL CASTILLO

Costello.

8th Annual Boots, BBQ & Beer benefitting RGV Make-A-Wish Foundation BETA SIGMA PHI ALPHA EPSILON CHAPTER

Gloria Mirales and James Sander.

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t was a chilly night, the night of the Boots, BBQ and Beer f undraising event hosted at Sophie’s ‘SS’ Saloon. What kept people warm were the live performances by bands like Costello, the lively atmosphere of diverse Ivonne & John Ramon. supporters, and great tasting beer, all for an excellent cause. Guests had the opportunity to participate in an auction of various prizes and a fun, digital photo booth. SOCIALIFE Magazine is happy to support our friends at Make-A-Wish Foundation. Thank you for a memorable night!

Lizbeth Riquelme, Pepe Cabeza de Vaca, Carlos Gutierrez and Cynthia Gomez.

Josh & Sonia Mendoza.

Luis & Rosalba Moreno.

Event organizers: Make-A-Wish Treasurer Aida Moreno, Heather Marks, BBB Lisa Peña and Veronica Guerra.

Michael Garza, Dawn Flores, Barbara Kelly, Anne Phillips, Roxanne Killean and Maggie Nava.

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Mary Cantu and Abel Casas.

Mark Ramirez, Stephanie Hawk and Steven Fertif.

Vanessa Treviño and Laura Ochoa.


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