Our
activities director schedules many events during our peak season.
Some of our scheduled events have included:
Music Jams, Dances, Potluck Dinners, Breakfasts, Computer Classes,
Water Aerobics, Shuffleboard, BBQ Cook Outs, Guest Performances,
Tours, Boating, Cards & Games, etc...
Area
Events
September
- In Matamoros,
Independence Day is celebrated at the main plaza on Calle Sexta
with music and presentations on September 16.
White-winged
Dove hunting season is scheduled early in September. Several
farms and ranches offer guided, organized services.
The
Longest Causeway Run and Wellness Walk, Port Isabel to South
Padre Island, last Saturday in September. A 10-kilometer run/walk
over one of the nation's longest bridges. (800) 527-6102.
October - Zoofari
Gladys Porter Zoo's biggest fundraiser of the year is Zoofari.
Each year, proceeds from Zoofari are earmarked for a designated
project. Zoofari is always held the first Friday & Saturday
in October. Make plans to join us for both nights. The Premier
evening (Friday) is the gala event with a live auction and catered
dinner. Zoofari evening (Saturday) includes a casual bar-b-que,
silent auction, blackboard auction, live music and dancing.
The
Longest Causeway Run and Wellness Walk, Port Isabel to South
Padre Island, first Saturday in October. A 10-kilometer run/walk
over one of the nation’s longest bridges. 1-800-527-6102
From
October 19 - 22, 2006, come and see what all the fuss is about.
Located in Mission, TX of the Lower Rio Grande Valley of South
Texas, the most biologically diverse region in the United States,
the Texas Butterfly Festival celebrates the wonder that is nature.
Four ecosystems convergein this four county area; with its sub-tropical
climate the area bosts over 290 species of butterflies, some
400 species of birds and approximately 78 species of odonates.
The Festival Internacional de Otoìo turns Matamoros into
a cultural icon every October. World-renowned presentations
are performed at the historic Reforma Theatre, Mundo Nuevo Convention
Center, and the main square. Enjoy these performing arts at
one of the most historic cities in Northern Mexico.
Boo at the Zoo is a festive Halloween event at the Gladys Porter
Zoo on October 30 - 31 from 6pm - 9pm.
The Brownsville Society for the Performing Arts brings world-class
musical concerts to town throughout the year. Their signature
event is the very popular Annual Latin Jazz Festival at the
end of October and includes a week of the best regional and
national acts.
November - The
Day of the Dead is a very ancient tradition celebrated in Mexico
at the beginning of November. On this day, family members of
deceased relatives visit the city cemetery and bring their loved
ones many treats such as their favorite meal, candies, liquor,
and music. Day of the Dead is an opportunity to celebrate life
and death with the whole family in a very unique way, with activities
in Brownsville and Matamoros.
Don't
miss one of North America's premier wildlife events, the Rio
Grande Valley Birding Festival, Harlingen, early November, attracts
birders from all over North America. Field trips, tours, seminars
by several of the country's top birding authorities, a children's
program and a trade show which includes art, optics, birding
supplies and gear, crafts, clothing and more. (956) 423-5440
or (800) 531-7346.
World's Championship Shrimp Cookoff, Port Isabel, first Sunday
in November, takes place on one-and-one-half city blocks. Help
judge world class shrimp dishes. Street dances folk art festival,
food booths. (800) 527-6102.
The
Brownsville Art League stages the Fine Arts and Crafts Festival,
a major event in November
December - At
the beginning of December, the Brownsville Chamber of Commerce
orchestrates the traditional Fiesta of Lights parade. During
this event, the local community gathers around the historic
downtown district to enjoy the celebration. This is a truly
highlight of the city and a must see when visiting during the
winter season.
Each
Christmas season, the Gladys Porter Zoo puts on a special display
of holiday lights call Zoo Lights and Nights.
Candlelight
Posada, Archer Park, McAllen, first Friday and Saturday nights
in December. Christmas entertainment with a South Texas flair...food
booths, luminarias, twinkling lights, caroling and a live Nativity
scene. (956) 682-2871.
Christmas
Boat Parade, Port Isabel, early December. Don't miss this spectacular
parade as boats make their way from Port Isabel along the causeway
and along the bay at South Padre Island. (956) 943-2262.
A
Christmas Celebration, Edinburg, second Saturday in December,
celebrates the season with mariachis, dancers, a crafts fair
and Las Posadas production. (956) 383-4974.
Christmas
Street Parade, South Padre Island, early December. Grab your
favorite parking spot on Padre Blvd. for the enchanting Christmas
Street Parade. (956) 761-3000.
Winter
Vegetable Show, Pharr, early December, showcases the Valley's
many vegetables shown by 4-H and Future Farmers of America members.
(956) 787-1481.
In
addition to the parade, the Brownsville Convention & Visitors
Bureau also commemorates the arrival of the holiday season and
celebrates the Annual Christmas Tree Lighting at the Visitors
Information Center.
January - Texas
Citrus Fiesta, Mission, late January and early February for
the coronation of Queen Citrianna, the Product Costume Show,
a carnival, a barbecue, the Parade of Oranges and more. (956)
585-9724.
McAllen International Travel Show -- Exhibitors from all over
the United States, Mexico and Canada show off their travel destinations
and attractions at the Civic Center. Over 140 booths distributing
information about their destination. Door prizes, give-aways,
the ultimate vacation shopping experience in early January.
McAllen's
Winter Texan Expo, late January, in the McAllen Civic Center,
U.S. 83 and 10th Street. (956) 682-2870.
Taste
of the Island -- For more information or to purchase advance
tickets for the Taste of the Island, please stop by the South
Padre Island Chamber of Commerce at 600 Padre Blvd., South Padre
Island or call 956-761-4412
February - Charro
Days... Fiesta, at the end of February, is a colorful, twin-city
celebration of folkloric dancing, mariachis, “merienda”,
and parades. Charro Days is recognized as one of the top 100
events in North America by the American Bus Association. The
event hosts the only known international parade with numerous
decorated floats that begins in downtown Brownsville and proceeds
across the bridge into Matamoros, Mexico. With the concurrent
Sombrero Festival fiesta-goes have live concerts with popular
and Tejano music, traditional food, dances, and loads of fun.
The Mr. Amigo Association also joins the celebration and selects
a personality, who has influence the good relationship between
the two cultures, to become Mr. Amigo.
Every
February, the Brownsville International Birding Festival offers
nature lovers a complete program of field trips, seminars, and
talks that will explore the biodiversity of south Texas and
northern Mexico. The field trips offer a wide choice of birding
opportunities from pelagic trips in the deep waters of the Gulf
of Mexico to a canoe trip on the Rio Grande.
Fiesta
Edinburg, a week-long event in late February with a parade,
rodeo, fajita cookoff, live music and exhibits in celebrations
of the city's founding. Edinburg Chamber of Commerce, (956)
383-4974.
Heart of the Valley Health Fair, McAllen Civic Center, early
February. Free screenings for cholesterol, diabetes, glucose,
glaucoma, vision and blood pressure, podiatry, massage and oral
hygiene. Immunizations for children and screenings for scoliosis
and hearing. (956) 682-2871.
Los Fresnos Rodeo, first weekend in February, featuring a full
range of rodeo events and clowns. In Lions Park, Los Fresnos.
(956) 233-4488.
March -
The Commemorative
Air Fiesta brings vintage and military aircrafts to the skies
over Brownsville in March. The event takes place at the RGV
Wing of the CAF Flying Museum and is a truly remarkable display
of state of the art aircrafts in action.
Borderfest,
Hidalgo, three days in early March featuring a colorful parade,
beauty pageant and folkloric dancers as well as "crafts
in action," mariachis and food. (956) 843-2734.
Rio Grande Valley Livestock Show, Mercedes, held in mid-March
is one of the Valley's most popular events with an average attendance
of 160,000. Supports 4-H and Future Farmers of America high
school students as they show their wares. Rodeo, carnival, nightly
dances, games, contests and other family-oriented entertainment.
(956) 565-2456.
Taste
of the Valley, Pharr, hosted by the Pharr Chamber of Commerce
is a food fair featuring leading Valley restaurants and entertainment
at the Pharr International Convention Center. Late March or
early April. (956) 787-1481.
April - The
Brownsville Art League stages a major event with two International
Art Shows, adults & students, in April and May.
Onion
Festival, Weslaco. If it can be done with an onion, it's here.
Watch or enter onion-clipping and onion recipe contests. Food
booths, games, storytellers, bands and entertainment. (956)
968-2102.
Riofest,
Harlingen, celebrates culture with arts and crafts, art exhibits,
art contests, food and music. Artists of every age can show
their work or just look and learn by taking lessons at no extra
charge. A make-believe Western town for kids, complete with
a jail, is a favorite attraction. Dozens of musical acts, both
amateur and professional, are featured. Third week of April.
(956) 425-2705.
Texas Tropics Nature Festival, McAllen, early April, celebrates
one of the richest areas for birding on the continent. Field
trips introduce festival-goers to the natural and cultural delights
of the Valley. Includes seminars, evening keynote speakers,
an all-day photography workshop, a children's program and a
full trade show. (956) 682-2871 or (800) 250-2591.
May - Tejano
Fan Fest, McAllen. Major Tejano music stars perform for a 5
de Mayo Celebration at Municipal Park from noon to midnight.
Attendees have the opportunity to meet the stars face to face
during autograph session, enjoy food booths and special sections
for children. McAllen Chamber of Commerce, (956)682-2871.
The
Brownsville Art League Show continues...
June - Among
the many celebration that occur in Matamoros, Expo Fiesta is
the one that highlights the year. From mid-June into July, Expo
Fiesta presents a large variety of internationally known artists,
musical concerts, and arts and crafts. In addition, leather
items, silver, and ceramic
Latin-influenced films
are highlighted in the annual Cinesol Film Festival which occurs
each June. Special presentations are made at other times in
cooperation with the Brownsville Society for the Performing
Arts.
July - Independence
Day is celebrated in Brownsville with a parade, entertainment
and a fireworks display on July 4.
Brownsville
International Birding Festival, mid-July. The Festival showcases
the Rio Grande Valley's summer birding opportunities and is
Texas' only offshore, summertime birding festival. There are
a variety of field trips and seminars as well as an info share-marketplace,
youth programs and evening activities. Brownsville Convention
and Visitors Bureau, (956) 546-3721.
Port Mansfield Fishing Tournament, mid-July. Fishing takes the
spotlight in July and August with this annual tournament. (956)
944-2354.
August - Port
Mansfield Fishing Tournament continues...
Texas
International Fishing Tournament, South Padre Island, first
weekend in August. This legendary contest draws anglers from
all over the continent. Non-fishermen can come down to the docks
for the weigh-in at the end of each day. (956) 943-8438.
Ladies
Kingfish Tournament, South Padre Island, second weekend
in August. This "women's only" tournament draws over
200 participants yearly from all over the country. One of the
largest all women's tournaments in Texas, it has been around
nearly 20 years. (956) 761-4412.
