8/31 - Lone Star Pacesetters Hot Summer Shoe-In - Harlingen


 
 
Hot Summer Shoe-In
Please bring your old, but still nice, shoes to donate to Sunny Glen Children's Home.

8/31 - Texas Street Festival - Mercedes

Texas Street Festival

Texas Street Festival

The Mercedes Chamber of Commerce and the City of Mercedes invite the entire Rio Grande Valley community to The Texas Street Festival, to be held Labor Day weekend, in beautiful downtown Mercedes.

The Texas Street Festival will feature music, food, art and entertainment for the entire family. There are no other festivals of this type, scheduled for Labor Day weekend, in the entire Rio Grande Valley making it a unique attraction.  The Texas Street Festival will take place on Texas Avenue, in historic downtown Mercedes and the gates will open at noon with non-stop entertainment until 1am. Enjoy great art exhibits, street vendors, street performers, and great food and beverages. This family-oriented event will feature an array of musical artists, a section designated solely to the local community which will feature live performing arts by local school organizations and universities as well as rides for children of all ages. The Texas Street Festival will feature a culturally diverse line-up of music and unique renditions from local artists all on one day and all FREE to the public.

- from http://www.txstreetfestival.com/

Update from the Sunday, August 18th issue of The Monitor:

A Kids Area will be available with rides, strolling mascots and a train running the length of Historical downtown Harlingen. Texas Avenue between Business 83 and Fifth Street will be blocked for the event.
Please leave ice chests at home but bring your own lawn chairs. Artists performing are La Mafia, Control, Whiskey D, Six Strings, KidZapper with Buckin' Crazy, Anteyer, Zumba with the Divas Fitness Center, Lil' Tiger Stripes, and many more performing on two stages.
Vendor applications are available at the Chamber Office or call 956-565-2221.

8/31 - 9/1 - Hometown Festival - Harlingen

Hometown Festival
Saturday & Sunday
12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Activities include games, face painting, free crafts, and seminars.

Bass Pro Shop in Harlingen
101 Bass Pro Drive
Harlingen, TX 78552
956-291-5200

8/24 - Mudder of all Mudders 10K - Donna



Register at http://www.rgvevents.net/event/10k-mudder-of-all-mudders/957

This is a MEGA course with over 600 acres of private land that includes obstacles like no other in the Valley! We will have anywhere from 15-30 obstacles along the course route PLUS SURPRISES. HUGE Monster Tires, MUDD pits, shallow and deep drainage ditches wet and dry, ditch run, thorny thicket, cactus run and so much more

8/15 - Back to School Fair - McAllen

McAllen ISD and City of McAllen Police Department will be hosting the 2nd Annual Back to School Fair from 3-7 p.m. on Thursday, August 15, at McAllen Convention Center.

This is a great opportunity to provide valuable resources/information to McAllen ISD students and parents. School departments and campuses will be on hand to provide information beneficial to parents and students. Last year, more than 4,000 attended.

The deadline for exhibitors to take part is Aug. 1.

Call (956) 632-3232 to register or for more information.

- http://www.mcallen.net/news/default/2013-07-24/2nd_annual_back-to-school_fair_planned_for_august_15.aspx

8/10 - Perseid Party - Mission

It's the Perseid Party at Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park!

This annual event features live animals, nature-themed family activities, stargazing, live entertainment during the week of the Perseid Meteor Shower.

Saturday, August 10, 2013 from 8:00 pm-12:00 midnight

Doors open at 7:00 pm. Admission is only $5! FREE for children 12 and under!

• Scheduled programs are free with park admission
• School Field Trips & Special Programs available upon request (fees apply), please call Program Staff for details

8/10 - CASA Superhero 5K - Edinburg


Calling all Super Heroes! CASA Superhero 5k Saturday August 10, 2013 at Edinburg Municipal Park. Register by August 2nd at Valley Running Co or at CASA of Hidalgo. All funds raised will benefit CASA of Hidalgo County, an organization dedicated to speaking for the best interest of children in the courts by promoting and supporting quality volunteer representation to provide each child a safe, permanent and nurturing home.

Adults $20, Children 6-12 $10, Team of 20+ $15 each.

Registration starts at 7 am, and the race begins at 8 am. Early registration fee is $20 for adults, $10 for children, ages 6-12, and $15 each for a team of 20+.

First 100 to finish race gets a free t-shirt. Prizes for best costume: Best Duo Costume, Best Female Costume, Best Male, Best Team Spirit. All funds raised will benefit CASA of Hidalgo County.

For more information, call 956-381-0346.

- from exploremcallen.com and The Monitor's Sunday, July 7th print edition

6/13-8/8 - Summer Nights at the Museum - Edinburg

Experience a Three Night Adventure During MOSTHistory’s Summer Nights at the Museum


Summer event series to be held at 6:30 p.m. on June 13, July 11 and August 8, 2013
The Museum of South Texas History announces their third annual Summer Nights at the Museum will be held this year at 6:30 p.m. on June 13, July 11 and August 8. During the indoor three night event series the museum’s signature exhibition, Rio Grande Legacy, will come to life section by section, providing three different adventures in time for the whole family, a group outing or even a date night.

“Sweet Dreams of the River Frontier”
“Sweet Dreams of the River Frontier”
Each Summer Night will promptly kick off at 6:30 p.m. with a puppet show — popcorn included — that ties in to the spotlighted exhibition section. Guests will want to ensure they arrive early to get their snack before show time. Following the puppet show, children will receive a game card to begin playing FIND ME IF YOU CAN, a quest to find the character, artifact or image that inspired the puppet characters. Once completed, the game card can be entered into a drawing for a prize to be awarded at the end of each night. If the children play the game each month, they will not only have three chances to win but also a chance to win a grand prize at the conclusion of Summer Nights at the Museum.
photo_SNATM Announcement
Nighttime at the Museum
When the sun goes down, the museum will come to life. While children are on their quest, that evening’s spotlighted exhibition section will come alive through costumed interpreters talking about and demonstrating their everyday life. For “kids” of all ages there will be many hands-on activities including flintknapping, La Tortillera and, back by popular demand, Atlatl target practice. One of the new activities this year, “Digging Up History,” is sure to bring out the inner archaeologist in everyone. Be sure to attend the entire Summer Nights series as each one is a different adventure.


Summer Nights at the Museum
6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
June 13 | River Frontier & Puppet Show “Sweet Dreams of the River Frontier”
July 11 | River Highway & Puppet Show “A Place Called Home”
August 8 | River Crossroads & Puppet Show “I Used to Be a Star”
Puppet Show
Complimentary Popcorn
FIND ME IF YOU CAN Children’s Game
Hands-On Activities
Costumed Characters
Shopping at the Museum Store
…and more!



-from www.

7/25-8/4 - Chicago: The Musical - San Juan



All Star Theatre company presents “Chicago, The Musical” at the PSJA High School Performing Arts Centre

Evening peformances on July 25-27 and August 1-3,  at 8 p.m.
Matinees at 2 p.m. on July 27-28 and August 3-4

Admission: $15 general admission, $10 students and seniors, tickets for matinee performances are $10 for everyone

For tickets or more information, call the box office at 956-307-8271 or email iloveallstartheatre@gmail.com

8/3 - Teddy Bear Clinic - Edinburg

Teddy Bear

The Edinburg Children’s Hospital’s will host its first-ever “Teddy Bear Clinic,” from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. as part of the Community-wide Health Fair on Aug. 3.

At the “Teddy Bear Clinic,” children are encouraged to bring in their favorite teddy bear or stuffed animal and nurse volunteers will give it a check-up.

The Community-wide Health Fair is hosted by the Hidalgo Starr Counties Medical Alliance and co-sponsored by South Texas Health System and the Valley Care Clinics.

The health fair will take place 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Aug. 3 at Edinburg Regional Medical Center, 1102 W. Trenton Rd.

At the “Teddy Bear Clinic,” your child’s stuffed animal may get some stitches, a shot, a bandage, or an X-ray. Each stuffed animal will be weighed, measured and have their blood pressure taken, too. And after it’s all done, each furry friend will receive a certificate of good health to take home.
“The clinic teaches children that doctors and nurses are friends and are here to help them feel better. The Teddy Bear Clinic will also expose children to the many departments of a hospital and let them know what to expect if they ever have to come to one,” said Jennifer Garza, CEO of Edinburg Regional Medical Center and Edinburg Children’s Hospital.
“Preparing for a procedure or doctor’s visit through medical play is highly beneficial to children. Listening to concerns, easing their fears, and giving them some control by acting as a parent to their stuffed animal are our goals with this Teddy Bear Clinic.”
In addition to the Teddy Bear Clinic, the Community-wide Health Fair will feature a wide variety of free health information, vision screenings, and activities for the whole family. Physician lectures will take place in the Texas Room. A complete schedule and listing of vendors will be available online at www.southtexashealthsystem.com under Hospital Events.

- from http://www.yourvalleyvoice.com/news/article_a38d2376-ef16-11e2-a701-001a4bcf887a.html

7/7-8/17 - Sand Castle Summer Contests - SPI

South Padre Island Sandcastle Summer Contests
 
Summer Sandcastle Contests with demonstrations and lessons; 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
 
Sunday, July 7 - Boomerang Billy's
Tuesday, July 23 - La Quinta Inns & Suites
Sunday, July 28 - The Pearl South Padre
Saturday, August 3 - La Copa Inn
Saturday, August 10 - Hilton Garden Inn
Saturday, August 17 - Isla Grand Beach Resort
 
Saturday, August 24 - Grand Champsionship at Claytons Beach Bar
 
Daily Schedule:
9 - 11 a.m. - Demo Castle by master sculptors
11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. - Free Workshops
1 - 3 p.m. - Competition

8/3 - Dive-in Movie - McAllen

Cover Photo

Dive-In Movie

Admission: $2.00 per person.

Enjoy your favorite big screen flicks on our giant inflatable movie screen. Bring a chair or blanket and bring the entire family for some fun!

Pool opens at 6:00 p.m. Movie starts at approximately 8:00 p.m.

Pack a picnic or purchase your snacks from the concession stand.

https://www.facebook.com/events/518936841501156/?ref=22

8/3 - Viva McAllen Streets

 
McAllen Crime Stoppers presents
 
Viva McAllen Streets
Date: Saturday, August 3rd, 2013
Time: 7 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Place: McAllen Convention Center
 
"Viva McAllen Streets" targets living a healthy lifestyle with fitness and eating right. McAllen Crime Stoppers, the McAllen Police Department, McPD Cycling Team and the McAllen Transit & Traffic Departments teamed up to host a community event for a safe place to exercise and play.
 
Events:
McAllen Crime Stoppers and the McPd Cycling Team together organized Pedal Against Crime – 60 mile, 40 mile, and 25 mile cycling ride from the beautiful McAllen Convention Center to the rural roads of La Joya. To pre-register at Active.com for Cycling Ride click link http://www.active.com/running/mcallen-tx/viva-mcallen-streets-2013

The McAllen Crime Stoppers and La Joya ISD Campus Crime Stoppers will host the Cowboy Q’ing Against Crime Cook-off, sanctioned by the International Barbecue Cookers Association (IBCA) for the best cook off chefs in South Texas, Saturday August 3, 2013 from 9 am to 5 pm at the McAllen Convention Center. Set up for event is Friday, August 2nd at 12 pm (noon). To Register for Cook-off, contact Gilbert Casanova 956-522-2163 or Carlos Garcia 956-279-9472 or Mario Cavazos 956-821-2180.

McAllen Crime Stoppers will host a Run for Justice 10k Costume Run & Walk through some of McAllen’s safe and friendly neighborhoods. You can pre-register for 10k Run at Active.com http://www.active.com/running/mcallen-tx/viva-mcallen-streets-2013

McAllen Crime Stoppers Trail Ride will start and finish at the McAllen Convention Center grounds on the west side. Horse riders will meander up north in and out of traffic on Ware Road via irrigation canals. You can pre-register with Mario Cavazos at mcpdcrimestoppers@gmail.com or 956-821-2180. You must provide your own horse. The trail ride will collect $20 per rider on site.

McAllen Police Department, McAllen Metro/Transit, and Bike McAllen/Traffic Departments with the City of McAllen are committed to ensuring a safe and enjoyable place for cyclists, runners, pedestrians and motorists to coexist within our city through the promotion of cycling safety, fitness, and public awareness of cycling facilities and policies.

Cowboy Breakfast with the Mayor tickets are only $5 per person which can be purchased at McAllen Chamber of Commerce with Blanca Cardenas 956-682-2871 or Mario Cavazos at 956-821-2180. Join us for a Cowboy Breakfast with pan de campo in a cowboy setting. There will be entertainment and Mayor Jim Darling will address the crowd.

Metro Kids Station – Metro McAllen will host kid events Caricatures with Marie Antoinette; ZUMBA with Mary Zuviri; Bike Rack Completion Swag Pack; Play and learn about your after school snack; and Mini bus roadeo

Ranger CrossFit – Learn proper technique about crossfit from some of the coaches who will push you past your limit. Contact Miguel De La Fuente at Ranger CrossFit www.ranger-crossfit.com

EVENT SCHEDULE
 
 


8/3 - Movie Night at Pumphouse Park - Hidalgo

August Movie Poster

On Saturday, August 3, Disney’s “Oz the Great and Powerful” will be featured for their Movie Night event in the outdoor Amphitheater.
Pre-activities begin at 6:30 p.m. followed by the feature film at 8:15 p.m. Guests are encouraged to bring blankets and beach chairs, purchase hotdog combos and other treats from on-site vendors. Free popcorn will be available.

For more information call (956) 843-8686 or visit cityofhidalgo.net

8/3 - RGV's "Big Latch On" and Celebration of World Breastfeeding Week - Brownsville

Saturday, Aug. 3 at Brownsville Children's Museum from 9:30am to 1pm to raise awareness about the health benefits of breastfeeding for mom, child and family.

As part of the Big Latch On, groups of breastfeeding women coming together at registered locations around the world to all latch on their child at a set time. All the breastfeeding women and children are latched on for one minute at the set time and are counted by the witnesses. The numbers are added up and we see if we can beat previous Big Latch On records or maybe even the world record.

Goals:
Support for communities to identify and grow opportunities to provide ongoing breastfeeding support and promotion.
Raise awareness of breastfeeding support and knowledge available in communities.
Help communities positively support breastfeeding in public places.
Make breastfeeding a normal part of the day-to-day life at a local community level.
Increase support for women who breastfeed - women are supported by their partners, family and the breastfeeding knowledge that is embedded in their communities.
Communities have the resources to advocate for coordinated appropriate and accessible breastfeeding support services.

Registration for participants will be from 9:45-10:15am
First 100 people will be Free, there after entrance is $5 pp (children under 1yr free)
Goodie Bags will be given to those participating!

Dr. Lee will be a keynote speaker addressing women's health

7/8-8/9 - Summer Critter Camp - Mission

Summer-Critter-Camp

Project-WildThe National Butterfly Center is pleased to offer five weeks of Project WILDTM certified environmental and life science education to children ages 6 - 14. Programs will be limited to 40 children per session.

Children age 6- 10 will be introduced to native plants and wildlife, including insects, reptiles, mammals and birds, in our Winged Wonders program. They will learn about life cycles, climate change, the importance of habitat and more, through outdoor adventures and arts & crafts activites.

Youth age 11 - 14 will engage in hands-on projects, such as landscaping, and build features that enhance the property for people and animals. They will also learn wilderness and other skills that come in handy for outdoor exploration, wildlife identification and environmental conservation, through our Working Wonders program.

All participants who complete a summer session will receive a complimentary Individual Membership good for one year of FREE admission to the National Butterfly Center.

Session Times: 8:30AM - 12:00PM
Session Fee: $60

Session 1: July 8 – 12
Butterflies, Birds & Bugs: We have all three in abundance at the NBC! Learn how to find them, identify, name and feed them, as you discover our gardens, hunt our trails, and hike the baritol. We’ll cover lifecycle, food chain, habitat, behavior and more! - REGISTER HERE

Session 2: July 15 – 19
Plant for Success!: Get out your green thumb and grow, grow, grow! Learn to collect and clean seed for germination and cuttings for cultivation. Connect native plants to butterflies as larval hosts and nectar sources, so we may restore lost habitat and beautify our neighborhoods and homes. - REGISTER HERE

Session 3: July 22 – 26
Ready, Set, Track: The NBC has a wild nightlife! We see evidence of it every morning…. Learn to determine species by their tracks, scat, and other tell-tale signs of activity, then man the 'trail cams' for a week, to get to know some of South Texas' native species, when they think no one is watching. - REGISTER HERE

Session 4: July 29 – August 2
Creepy Crawlers: From juicy, horned caterpillars to tarantulas and Texas Indigoes, the NBC is home to a remarkable variety of insects and reptiles. Explore the gardens and trails in search of Spiny Lizards, Unicorn Mantis and more, while learning about the often “invisible” animals that inhabit our homes and yards, alongside us. - REGISTER HERE

Session 5: August 5 – August 9
Survivor South Texas: Heat, drought, thorny brush and stinging bugs. How do you deal with these? We'll share skills and knowledge to help you handle the challenges of our desert climate, whether you're pitching camp, clearing trails, or searching for food in the great outdoors! - REGISTER HERE

Paid sessions may be cancelled with two weeks advance notice, and a $10 penalty.

Contact Flora at 956.583.5400 ext. 751, for more information.

-taken from the National Butterfly Center Website

6/3-8/9 - Kids Bowl Free at Flamingo Bowl - McAllen

Registered Kids Receive 2 FREE Games Of Bowling Every Day All Summer Long at Flamingo Bowl in McAllen! Valued At Over $500 per child!

For more information and to register visit:
https://www.kidsbowlfree.com/center.php?alley_id=4367.


6/10-8/30 - Bentsen-RGV State Park Summer 2013 Interpretive Programs - Mission

Summer 2013 Interpretive Programs: June, July, August
Fun and informative programs for the entire family

Thursdays
Bentsen Experience Tour – 9:00–11:00a
Discover Bentsen-RGV State Park with a Naturalist as your guide. See the various nature attractions of the park & search for wildlife in one of the few remaining woodlands along the Rio Grande.

Fridays
Fridays on Foot! – 6:30–8:00p
Take a late afternoon nature walk around the park headquarters and beyond with a Naturalist as your guide. This is a great way to learn about nature and see local wildlife in their natural habitats.

Saturdays
Creatures of the Night 8:00–10:00p
Explore Bentsen after dark in search of nocturnal wildlife or scan the skies for planets and constellations. Limit 20 participants. Pre-registration required.

Sundays
Bird Walk 8:30-10:30a
Bentsen is a top destination for birdwatchers. This guided tour is a great way to see south Texas specialty birds such as Altamira Oriole, Green Jay, Chachalaca & Great Kiskadee.

NEW Special Programs! "Beak the Heat"
Beat the afternoon heat this summer and cool off indoors! Join our Park Naturalists for fact-filled presentations followed by kid-friendly crafts that focus on different Birdy topics each month. Pre-registration is required 956-584-9156.

Bird Watching 101:
Saturday, June 22, 2013 from 2-4 pm
Get in on the fastest growing hobby in the nation – Birdwatching! Tips & tools for the beginning birder.

Feathers & Flight – Form & Function:Saturday, July 20, 2013 from 2-4 pm
Explore the mechanics of flight and how different birds use their feathers for display, protection & camouflage.

Wonders of Bird Migration
Saturday, August 24, 2013 from 2-4 pm
The story behind birds that travel thousands of miles each year as part of their life cycle.

Special Family Event: 7th Annual Perseid Party
Saturday, August 10, 2013 from 8:00 pm-12:00 midnight
It's the Perseid Party at Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park! This annual event features live animals, nature-themed family activities, stargazing, food vendors & live entertainment during the week of the Perseid Meteor Shower. Doors open at 7:00 pm. Admission is only $5! FREE for children 12 and under!

• Scheduled programs are free with park admission
• School Field Trips & Special Programs available upon request (fees apply), please call Program Staff for details



The park is under currently under a county-wide burn ban. No ash producing fires, of any kind, are allowed. Containerized fuel stoves are currently allowed for cooking only.

6/11-8/9 - Summer Nature Discovery Camps for Kids - McAllen

"Quinta Mazatlan is offering eight unique week-long summer nature discovery camps that combine indoor and outdoor adventure, games, wildlife exploration, science and art!"

Each summer camp goes from Tuesday - Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. with breakfast and lunch provided. 


Schedule
Date: Tuesday through Friday
Time:9:00 am to 12:30 pm
Fee:
$40 McAllen Residents (Water bill required)
$60 Non-Residents
Note:Bring a light snack, reusable water bottle, bug spray, hat and sunscreen. Wear comfortable clothing and tennis shoes.
Registration:Advance Registration Required
Register online or in person at Quinta Mazatlan using the class numbers below.

AGES 6 to 8
Session 1: Forest Adventures
Class # 362021.01
Dates: June 11-14, 2013
Each day we will go on an adventure on a different trail to experience the magic of the forest, exploring how FORESTS can be FUN!

Session 2: Arts in Nature
Class # 362021.02
Dates: June 25-28, 2013
Wow! There there a lot of amazing things to collect in a forest and use to make art!

Session 3: The Lorax!
Class # 362021.03
Dates:July 16-19, 2013
The LORAX is making a special visit to Quinta Mazatlan to make sure kids learn about trees and how they can help them!
Session 4: Animal Planet
Class # 362021.04
Dates: July 30 - August 2, 2013
Meet a special new friend each day… a live animal, who will come to your camp to help teach about how they live in our forest.

AGES 9 to 12
Session 1: World of Water
Class # 362022.01
Dates: June 18-21, 2013
Learn where water comes from and where it ends up. Learn how to build a backyard pond.

Session 2: The Creative Naturalist
Class # 362022.02
Dates: July 9-12, 2013
Spend some quiet time outdoors observing the birds, animals and plants of Quinta Mazatlan. Sketch, journal, sculpt & relax!

Session 3: Survival Skill Camp
Class # 362022.03
Dates: July 23-26, 2013
Study the skills needed to survive in the outdoors. Build shelter, use a compass, find food and learn how to avoid hidden dangers.

Session 4: World WILD Web - Ecology Camp
Class # 362022.04
Dates: August 6-9, 2013
Learn the amazing ways the world is connected, from what happens beneath us, all the way to the clouds!

- taken from the Quinta Mazatlan website




6/10-8/9 - Summer Camps 2013 - Children's Museum of Brownsville


Visit http://www.cmofbrownsville.com/camps.html for description of camps:

Superhero Adventure - June 10-14 for ages 5-8
Art World - June 17-21 for ages 6-8
Muppet Mania - June 24-28 for ages 3-5
Very Important Princess - July 8-12 for ages 5-8
Animal Planet - July 15-19 - for ages 5-8
Star Wars - July 22-26 for ages 5-8
Dr. Seuss - July 29-August 2 for ages 3-5
Mad Science - August 5-9 for ages 5-8

Register at cmofbrownsville.com or call 956-548-9300.

8/1 - Dinosaur George! Family Nature Night - McAllen



When:
7:00 PM to 8:00 PM

Where:
Quinta Mazatlan
600 Sunset Dr.
McAllen Texas USA

What:
The evening offers an opportunity for families to enjoy the great outdoors and connect to nature. Thanks to the generous sponsorship of Dr. Chris Freels Orthodontics, each week we will bring a new and exciting adventure to engage the whole family in an educational evening outdoors.

Admission for the events is $2 Adults, $1 Children & Seniors, free with Membership.

For more information, please call Quinta Mazatlan at (956) 681-3370 or visit www.quintamazatlan.com for a complete schedule of all Family Nature Night events.

6/6-8/15 - Summer Nature Nights @Quinta Mazatlan - McAllen



Get ready for Family Nature Nights every Thursday this summer at Quinta Mazatlan! Designed for 3 generations, each week we will host a different educational and fun theme!