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The City of La Feria will be hosting its Independence Day Celebration this year on July 5th. Last year was supposed to be the 14th Annual celebration at Veterans Memorial Park where it's been held the past years, but at the time the City Commission decided to cancel Independence Day activities due to COVID-19 concerns. This year, since most COVID-19 restrictions have been lifted, the city has decided to hold their celebration as usual. The celebration will take place at 5 pm on

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Monday, July 5, 2021, at Veterans Memorial Park located at 904 Pancho Maples Drive. So, put on your patriotic attire, grab your sunscreen and lawn chairs and head out with your friends and family and get ready for some fun. There will be food, kid games, contests, music, raffles, and more. The city firework display will be taking place at 9 pm. Entertainment this year will be country band Texas Hill. This is the first time they will be performing in the Rio Grande Valley. According to their website texashillofficial.

a band that's both rock solid and highly adaptive. Texas Hill is instantly identifiable, thanks to its welldeveloped signature sound: a proud, inyour-face harmonic wall. But each of the three singers can, and does, take over the lead, inevitably pushing the group in his own unique direction while those harmonies allow the

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AUSTIN – As temperatures rise this summer, the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) is urging the public to take extra safety precautions to avoid some common heatrelated dangers, especially for vulnerable populations like children and the elderly. “Texas summers heat up quickly. Children are more susceptible than adults to many things, including extreme temperatures,” said DPS Director Steven McCraw. “We are urging Texans to take every measure possible to have a safe season. Heat-related injuries and deaths are often preventable, and we all need to be vigilant in protecting ourselves and others.” According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA),

in just 10 minutes the temperature inside a vehicle can increase by 20 degrees. Children are more vulnerable to heatstroke, because their body temperatures rise three to five times faster than adults’. Cracking or rolling down a window makes little difference in reducing the rising temperature in a vehicle. You should never leave a child alone in a vehicle, no matter the circumstance. DPS offers the following tips to prevent vehicular heatstroke, and for staying safe in the heat: •

Never leave a child unattended in a vehicle, and always check the back seat or cargo areas before walking away. Establish reminders to help ensure you

remove children from the vehicle. This could be leaving your bag, lunch or cell phone in the back seat with the child’s car seat. If you see a child alone in a vehicle, call 9-1-1 immediately and emergency personnel will provide guidance. Teach the children in your life not to play in vehicles, and make sure to place keys out-of-reach when not in use. Drink plenty of water throughout the day, even if you don’t feel thirsty; you may not realize you’re dehydrated until it’s too late. Make sure children stay hydrated, too. Avoid alcohol and beverages high in caffeine or sugar during prolonged periods outdoors. Pay attention to your body. Heat-related illnesses such as heat exhaustion and heat stroke can develop quickly. Know the warning signs and seek medical attention if necessary. Check on others, especially the elderly, sick, very young and those without air conditioners. Don’t forget about pets and pet safety. Animals are susceptible to heat-related injuries or death. Pets can die in a hot vehicle in just 15

minutes. Monitor local weather updates and stay aware of upcoming changes. Limit exposure to the sun. If you can, avoid strenuous outdoor activity during the hottest part of the day. Light-colored, loose-fitting clothing and a hat are recommended while spending time outdoors. Wear sunscreen. Sunburns can affect the body’s ability to cool down. Be careful when cooking outdoors, building campfires or driving off-road to avoid igniting dry vegetation. Also, stay aware of burn bans in your area, and always abide by restrictions on outside burning.

So far in 2021, two children in the U.S. have died from heat-related deaths, according to noheatstroke.org. In 2020, 24 children died. Texas has the most pediatric vehicle deaths in the country from 1998 to 2020, with 132. Additional information on preventing heatstroke in vehicles can be found by visiting the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Additionally, Ready.gov, the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services and the National Weather Service also have helpful tips on staying safe in the heat.

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LFISD Graduate Awarded Scholarship

On Saturday, May 29, a luncheon was held at JC Wings Restaurant for a scholarship presentation. Ambur Frausto, La Feria High School 2021 graduate, and daughter of Joey Frausto and Mirna Martinez of La Feria, was awarded the Norberto Puente Memorial Scholarship. Ambur will be attending UTRGV in the fall. Gloria Casas, representing the La Feria School Board, attended the luncheon as a guest speaker.

The Norberto Puente Memorial Scholarship was established by Norberto’s sisters, Janie Puente Garcia and Tommie Puente Cavazos, in 2016. They wanted to honor their brother who was passionate about inspiring young adults to continue their education after high school. The sisters have been able to raise funds to award 1-2 scholarships every year and hope to keep helping La Feria graduates as they continue their education.

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In accordance with the Order of the Office of the Governor issued March 16, 2020, the City of La Feria will conduct the meeting and provide audio/telephonic availability for the public using live stream in order to advance the public health goal of limiting face-to-face meetings (also called “social distancing”) to slow the spread of the Coronavirus (also known as Covid-19). To view the meeting via internet live streaming, please visit https://www.cityoflaferia.com/boards-and-commissions/ city-commission/agendas-2020/ where you will find the agenda for the next meeting. The pdf for the agenda will include a link, meeting ID and passcode for the Zoom meeting. More information is available by calling 346248-7799. Members of the public may sign up for public comment on an agenda item or for another item of public concern by submitting an email to amorales@cityoflaferia.com containing (1) the name of the individual wishing to comment; and (2) the item number or subject matter the individual wishes to comment on. Please submit requests for public comment no later than two hours before the meeting. Join the meeting at the time and login listed above and the Mayor will call on you when it is your turn to speak. A recording of the meeting will be made and will be available to the public in accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act. If during the course of the meeting, any discussion of any item on the agenda is permitted to be held in executive or closed session, whether such item is already so identified on this Agenda or not, the City Commission will convene in such executive or closed session in accordance with Texas Government Code Section 551.001-551.146.

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Knapp Medical Center in Weslaco has expanded its visiting hours, with visiting hours now in effect from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Patients may have one visitor at a time during these hours. The revised visitor policy allows more visitation while also continuing to protect patients during this time. Visitors will continue to be screened at the entrance of the hospital, and will need to wear a mask. Other provisions of the visiting policy include the following: · For women’s services patients in the labor and delivery and postpartum units, one visitor per day is allowed, all day, with no interchanging of visitors. · For children in the pediatrics unit (under 18 years of age), one visitor per day is allowed, all day, with no interchanging of visitors. · For Emergency Department patients, one visitor per day is allowed, regardless of the time of day, with no interchanging of visitors. · In certain special situations – such as end-oflife situations and compassionate care situations – visitors will be allowed to stay with the patient throughout the day, limited to that patient’s room only. Knapp Medical Center is an award-winning hospital and has been named in the top 10 percent in the nation for patient safety as well as orthopedic surgery. For more information, please call 956-9688567 or visit www.KnappMed.org.

CHURCH SERVICE DIRECTORY 1st united Methodist Church Pastor Federico Perez, 797-1393 331 S. Main St., La Feria, Sunday School 10am, Traditional Worship Service 9am, Contemporary Service 11am, UM Youth 5pm International Worship Center Bishop Ronaldo Ortiz 956-797-1204 116 W. Seventh St., La Feria Services Sunday (English) 9:30am Domingo (Espanol) 11am, Miercoles 7pm Interdenominational Worship Extreme Youth Sat. 6 pm First Baptist Church of Santa Rosa Pastor Harold Parker 956-636-1603 118 Jesus R. Cruz, Santa Rosa Sunday Services 9:30am Bible Study, 10:30am Morning Worship, 7pm Wednesday Evening Worship.

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Apostolic Faith Tabernacle Pastor Ramon Zarate 357-6384 621 South Main, La Feria Sunday School 10am Sunday Worship 4pm, Wed. Evening 7:30pm. All services are bilingual. Iglesia Oracion en Su Presencia Missionary Church,Inc. Pastors Frank & Janie Gonzalez 797-0044 4th Street, La Feria,TX Sunday 10am & 6pm, Monday 7 pm Prayer Service, Wednesday 7 pm, Friday 7 pm. Church of Christ Minister Gene Head 536-9832 912 N. Parker Rd., La Feria, Wednesday 6:30 pm Bible Study, Sunday 9:30am Bible Study, 10:30am Service, 5pm Evening Service Los Domingos: 12:00 Medio Dia Los Jueves: 7:00 pm Estudio De Biblia Faith Church of Christian & Missionary Alliance Church Pastor Oscar Loredo 797-1739 125 W. First St., La Feria,Tx Bilingual Ministry Sunday 10am Sunday School, 11am Worship, Wednesday 7 pm Bible Study, Friday 7 pm Prayer.

Santa Rosa united Methodist Church 408 Main Street (Hwy. 107/506) Santa Rosa, across from High School Sunday Coffee and Fellowship 9:30 AM Worship10 AM (Communion first Sunday) Wednesday Prayer Service 9:00 AM Pastor: Carole Lahti (956) 279-3407

Living Water Church and Ministry Pastor Henry and Rosie 2805 Memorial Suite B. La Feria Sunday Service 11am, 6pm Spanish Worship Service, 7pm Wednesday Service St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church Fr. Rodolfo Franco 797-2666, office: 502 S. Canal Casa de church: 500 South Canal St., La Feria, Esperanza Apostolic Saturday Mass 5:30pm, Church Sunday Mass 8am Spanish, 416 W. Spruce La Feria 10am English, 12pm Bilingual. 965-639-4301 Bilingual Services Sunday at 1:00pm Christ In Our Midst Daniel Martinez - Pastor Missionary Church Pastor: Rev. Daniel Carrizalez St. Mary’s Catholic 956-742-6311 Church 1 mile N. of FM 506, La Feria FR. Edouard Atangana, Sunday School - 9:45 a.m., 956-636-1211 Sunday Worship - 11:00 a.m., 101 San Antonio Ave., Santa Rosa Wednesday Service - 7:00 p.m., Monday Saturday Mass 5pm Bilingual, Prayer - 7:00 p.m. Sunday Mass 8am Spanish, new Hope 10am English. Presbyterian Church 208 West Central Ave, First Baptist Church of La Feria,TX, 956-277-0208 La Feria Services Sunday 4:30 pm 797-1214 Sunday School 3:15 pm Main St. & Magnolia, La Feria Communion on the Wednesday 6:30pm Youth Bible Study & 1st Sunday of every month Mission Friends, 9:45am Sunday School, 11am Morning Worship Service Cowboy Church 11235 Swift Ln. Santa Rosa, Tex. Service St. Albans at 11:00am Sunday Episcopal Church 6:30pm pm Monday Reverend Scott Brown 956-975-6144 956-428-2305, www.westernoutreach.org 1417 E. Austin, Harlingen,TX Holy Communion 8am, Sunday School St. Paul Lutheran Church 9:15, Holy Eucharist 10:30am. Pastor Nathan Wendorf Sundays 8:00AM (Traditional) Hope in the Word Church HC first, third & fi fth Pastors Jose & Bertha Belmares 10:30AM (Contemporary) 797-3621, HC second, fourth & fi fth 28354 S. Bixby Rd., La Feria (956) 423-3924 Services Friday 6pm, Sunday 10am. 602 Morgan Blvd. All services are Bilingual, English & Harlingen, TX 78550 Spanish. church@saintpaulharlingen.com Templo Getsemani Primera Iglesia Pastor Julio y Claudia Mendoza Bautista Phone (956) 589-5016 956-797-1740 11418 Fifth St. La Feria 519 N. Main, La Feria Servicios: Bilingual Services: Sunday 9:45am Tuesday & Thursday 7pm Sunday School, 10:45am Worship Friday Pray at 7pm Service, 5:00pm WMU, Sunday Bible Study at 10am & 6pm 6:00 pm Evening Worship Service, Immanuel Lutheran Iglesia Generacion Church & School En Conquista Rev. Ed Weber Pastor Samuel y Magda Cervantes, 956-565-1518 Office (M-F; 8-12 noon) Phone (956) 536-2215 956-565-3208 School (Grades: PK-5th 2803 W. Exp. 83 Suite A. La Feria 703 W. 3rd St., Mercedes, TX Sunday Service 10am Bible Study, 11am Sunday Worship Services 9am Worship Service, Sunday Bible Class 10:30 am 7pm Wednesday Family Service immanuelmercedes@gmail.com lutheranmercedes.com

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KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL 12135 1st & 3rd Mondays, 7:30pm St. Francis Xavier Parish Hall at the corner of West & Cypress (956) 797-266 LA FERIA SCHOOL BOARD 2nd Monday, 6:30pm Board Room Central Administration Office 505 N. Villarreal St. (956) 797-8300 LA FERIA BAND BOOSTERS 3rd Monday, 7:00pm La Feria HS Band Hall (956) 797-8300 SANTA ROSA SCHOOL BOARD 3rd Monday • 6:30pm Santa Rosa HS Library (956) 636-9800 MAINSTREAM/PLUS DANCE Mondays • 9:30am - noon Park Place Estates Ballroom • Harlingen

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CITY OF LA FERIA UTILITIES BOARD 2nd Tuesday, 5:15pm La Feria City Hall 115 E. Commercial Ave. (956) 797-2261 CITY OF LA FERIA CITY COMMISSION 2nd & 4th Tues, 6:30pm La Feria City Hall 115 E. Commercial Ave. (956) 797-2261 AMERICAN LEGION POST #439 1st Tuesday, 7:30pm American Legion Post 145 E. Commercial Ave. (956) 797-3701 CHIP-O-TEXAS WOODCARVERS Every Tues • 8:30am-noon Park Place Estates Friendship Hall • Harlingen (956) 399-6660 SOUTH TEXAS UNITED AUTO WORKERS RETIEES 2nd Tuesday • 10:30am Elk Lodge Club 1426 S. Commerce • Harlingen (956) 428-3555 BLUEGRASS JAM SESSIONS Every Tuesday, 1:30pm Kenwood RV Resort 1201 N. Main • La Feria (956) 797-1875

WEDNESDAYS _____________ DIALOGUE MEETINGS 1st & 3rd Wed, 12:30pm Sept. - May Valley Baptist Medical Center East Tower, 1st Floor, Abbot Meditation Room • Harlingen MAGIC VALLEY QUILTERS Every Wednesday • 10am 1st Christian Church 400 N. Readan • San Benito COUNTRY JAM Wednesdays • 2-4pm Musicians by invite only OPEN TO PUBLIC Park Place Estates Ballroom • Harlingen contact Charlie (308) 379-4589 LINE DANCING Weds • 9:00am - 11:30am • $3 Park Place Estates Ballroom • Harlingen

THURSDAYS _____________ SOROSIS LITERARY CLUB 2nd Thursday Contact Cindy Moore (956) 245-5742 SANTA ROSA CITY COUNCIL MEETING 3rd Thursday • 7:00pm Santa Rosa City Hall (956) 636-1113 MEN’S SUPPORT GROUP Every Thursday • 7-9pm Men’s Resource Center of South Texas 204 N. 1st St. • Harlingen (956) 425-6110

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SATURDAYS _____________ ORDER OF EASTERN STAR HARLINGEN CHAPTER #641 3rd Saturday • 2:00pm Masonic Temple 702 E. Harrison • Harlingen (956) 423-5544

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On Tuesday July 13, 2021 at 6:30 PM the City of La Feria City Commission will hold a public hearing to consider a Voluntary Annexation request for the following property: Property owner: Eleazar Flores, is requesting Voluntary Annexation for a property located at 1801 South Rabb Road, La Feria Texas, the legal description being; Rabb Heights, Block 32, 12.7700 acres, CAD# 182347 or 85-8540-0320-0000-00. The public hearing will be held at 6:30 PM. in the City Commission Meeting Room, 115 E. Commercial Ave, La Feria, Texas. All interested persons are encouraged to attend the public hearing to voice their opinion regarding the granting of the requested Voluntary Annexation. Interested persons may also submit written testimony to: City of La Feria Attn: Planning Department 115 E. Commercial Ave. La Feria, TX 78559-5002 The City Commission meeting room is handicapped accessible. Persons with disabilities or who require auxiliary aids or services to participate in this hearing should contact the City Secretary two days before the hearing so that appropriate arrangements can be made. To request additional information, please contact Juan Ortiz, Planning Director at (956) 797-2261.

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Lions Ready for State 7v7 Tournament By Kevin Narro La Feria News

LA FERIA-The Lions are heading to College Station for the State 7v7 tournament. The statewide tournament will start Thursday and run through Saturday at

Veterans Memorial Park in College Park. This will be the fourth trip to College Station for the Lions. La Feria reached the state tournament in 2015,16 and 19. The Lions will be in Pool H. In their pool they will take on Graham, Silsbee

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Harlingen High’s Garcia Sprints a to National Milestone

Mark Molina / RSL Harlingen High sprinter Jose Garcia crosses the finish ling during the 100-meter dash during the 6A track and field meet at Mike A. Myers Stadium in Austin.

By Mark Molina Rio Sports Live HARLINGEN — In 2019, the-Harlingen High sophomore Jose Garcia had his first chance to shine at the 6A state track meet, as he lined for the 100-meter dash next to Houston Strake Jesuit’s Matthew Boling, who had just posted the fastest all-conditions 100-meter dash time in American high school history.

Unfortunately for Garcia, a minor injury setback prior to the race did not allow him to be at his best and the Cardinal star finished last with a 10.75 seconds, while Boling placed first with a meet record of 10.13. The COVID-19 pandemic would force Garcia to wait two years before returning to state meet last month, but it would be worth it as he blazed down the Mike A. Myers track to capture gold

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in the 100-meter dash with a wind-aided time of 10.00, a new all-conditions state record and the third-fastest in American high school athletics. Garcia’s official time was 9.998 (+5.1) all-conditions time ranks behind Boling’s 9.98 (+4.2) set back at the Region III-6A meet and Gibbs High School’s (Fla.) Trayvon Bromell, who recorded a 9.99 (+4.0) in 2013. Read the rest of the story in June's RSL Magazine

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The Next Chapter The Pet Ghost

By Nandy Ekle Part 1 Nearly five years ago, I was involved in a serious car wreck. I spent time in the head injury unit of the hospital, but healed pretty quickly. When I got back to my house, I discovered a new talent. I had developed telekinesis. I was able to gather energy from the space surrounding me, blink my eyes, and send the energy to do whatever I wished. I even gave it a name: Alfred, after Batman’s butler. Of course, I wanted to keep this new talent a secret to avoid rumors, attention, tests, studies, etc… However, sometimes things become so natural that keeping them hidden becomes harder than letting them be seen.

*** About six months ago I invited my brother, David, for dinner since his wife and children were out of town visiting her mom. After our homemade lasagna, cheesy garlic bread, and salad, we settled into the living room, each with a glass of red wine, and exchanged funny stories about our kids. He told me about his four-year-old daughter, Callie, running through the house covered in mud. The mental picture of my little niece dripping gooey mud on her mother’s sterile floor made a hilarious video in my head. As we laughed, his knee bumped the coffee table, jiggling his glass, which still held a bit of wine. The glass fell, the

wine spilled out and raced to the edge of the table determined to land on my carpet. Before I realized what I was doing, my secret talent reacted to the escaping red drop and I mentally gathered a little ball of energy from the air. I aimed it at the drop as it dove into thin air from the table’s edge. As I blinked the energy ball toward the escaped drop, the liquid gathered into a ball and plopped itself back in the glass. “Did you see that?” I looked at my brother and blinked to clear my vision which gets slightly blurry after using my talent. Oh Lord! I was in for it now. “Oh, that?” “I know you had to see that.” David’s face looked like it came out of a coloring book before the colors were added. “Um, yeah, I saw it.” My mind raced for a plausible answer. “Dora, what’s going on?” Sighing, I looked him in the eyes. “David, I have a ghost.” I made it up, just off the top of my head. This knee-jerk reaction happened automatically like inhaling oxygen to my lungs as I pictured the blood red liquid staining my carpet. I had exposed Alfred to the biggest news spreader on the planet.

“You’ve seen other things happen?” “ Um, from time to time, just little stuff.” I was not going to be able to blow this off as nothing, so I figured I might as well make it good. “Normally, just helpful little things like stopping a falling glass or picking up the laundry. I just say, ‘Thank you, ghost.’ Nothing sinister has ever happened.” “Wow! Why didn’t you tell me? When was the first time you saw something?” “Now how can I know that? It’s not like I marked on the calendar, ‘Today an apparition appeared,’ you know? You’re way more interested than I am.” I began to flounder, but he would not let it rest. “I would have remembered the first time, Dora. I mean, a ball of wine reversing itself from a mid-air tumble and jumping back into the glass? That’s pretty freakin’ memorable.” “Well it’s not something I took the time to write down; it just happened one day. I told it ‘thank you’ and went on with my business.” He walked toward the door rattling his keys. “I can’t believe you never said anything about it! Holy cow! This is BIG!”

“See how you’re acting? Why would I want you to know if you’re going to freak out like this?” He put his hand on the door knob and his eyes looked into the air behind my right shoulder. “I think the temperature in here dropped.” I rolled my eyes at him. “I have to go.” And he drove away before I could think of anything else to say. I turned to the empty room and giggled a little. My giggle turned into a full-out laugh and I sat on the couch in front of the wine glasses. My brother, the scaredy cat, always

nervous of things that are a little out of the ordinary. Exactly why I felt the need to keep Alfred a secret. But I know David. Before long his wife, his best friend, his coworkers, the priest, the entire world would know about “my little pet ghost.” And in this town with a population of around 30,000, news was so scarce that a stumped toe was a headline. This piece of gossip would have no boundaries. I had blurted out that story, but I needed something substantial to back it up.

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