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El Donneo News Review
Fall 2012
Published by Guadalupe Saenz, Editor Volume 1 Issue 6 Published As Often As You Decide Fall 20
Angels of the Reservation Spon-
sor Cancer Awareness FestvivalAngels of Reservation Cancer Awareness Festival held
last week in Donnas Altas Palmas location drew hun-dereds of persons to festivities.
Barbecue smoke filled the air as several groups partici-
pated in the cook-off event, music festival, and vendor dis-
plays to the delight of those who attended.
Tammy Ramos and Melinda Sauceda, event coordinators,were very happy to see the results. Our main purpose forthis event is to promote cancer awareness and to raise funds
to assist families who may be in need because of someone in
the family who suffers from cancer, says Melinda Sauceda,leader of the group, TheAngels of the Reservation. When
asked to tell us something about who this organization is,
Tammy Ramos, also a leader of the group, said, We are agroup of seven individuals who came together to organize
this event to raise funds to help us spread our wings and pro-
vide help for those in need.
The event went well. In addition to the cook-off competi-
tion, several bands provided the musical entertainment in the
Miss RGV Watermelon Teen, 2012 Jordan Anika
Perez, Alamo, Texas, daughter of Carmen Perez and
Leroy Perez of Alamo, Texas. Miss Perez participated\
at the Angels of Reservation Cancer Awareness Festi-
val held recently.
930 Acasia Street - Alamo, Texas
Also, in this issue: Opinio Page 2
NARCISO MARTINEZ CULTURAL ARTS CENTERCONJUNTO FESTIVAL 3DAYSCHEDULE, PAGW 4
Museum hosts celebration honoring Los Donnenos de Mario Y Ramiro, Page 5
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As we see it. A como vemos esto!.Los Donnenos were in town
What an event thanks to the Donna Hooks Fletcher
Museum and the coordinators. Elvira Tovar, like we say
en el barrio, Te sacates la daga or you did an out-standing job getting the event off the ground and into the
park where lots and lots of people got to enjoy. Good jub,
Elvira and Rosa Zamora. This will be an event that peo-
ple will talk about for many weeks or even years. As as
my part was concerned, I had a lot of fun serving as the
MC for the event and learning that the people of Donna still love conjunto music
and remember their pioneers.
And speaking of history, the Donna Hooks Fletcher Museum and the City of
Donna will commemorate and honor a musical family that has been and icon in
conjunto music in South Texas - la familia Montes, of the late Mario Montes. As
a matter of fact, the Museum will host a night of celebration honoring Los Don-
nenos de Mario Y Ramiro now known as Los Donnenos de Ramiro Cavazos.All this will take place on Saturday, Sept. 15, 2012., 4 pm at the Park. Several
bands will participate, Los Hermanos Ayala, (sons of the late Pedro Ayala) whose
name is also celebrated by the community, conjunto comedian Wally Gonzalez,the short-legged Texan and several other musical groups. Its going to lots of
fun. Hope to see you. By the way, the tv show, Acordeones de Tejas TV Showwill be televising the event. Y a bailar todos!
Where to Eat A Good Breakfast Taco - Y Ya Me dio Hambre!
I get great homestyle tacos at Macs on FM 493 north close to mile 9. I also ex-
perienced some good tasty tacos a small restaurant on Bus 83 near Val Varde
Road, a place called, Las Dos Marias. They make big, fresh tacos de chorizoand egg, bacon and egg, you name. They make it.
Then, lets not forget the corner stores, El Tigre or Valeros on the corners of Mainand Expressway and Salinas Blvd and Expressway. Quick, big and fresh tacos
with good coffee.
Or, you can always go the Dannys on the corner of Main and Bus 83. But then Lets
not forget the breakfast at Daisys next to the Donna Hooks Fletcher Museum. I ate thebest bacon and egg tacos in history there! And the coffee? MMM good. Don Panchitos
is also a great place to meet friends and eat a good home cooked style breakfast.
RNC or DNC Whos right?Well, both the Republican and Democratic conventions have been held and I cannot for
the like of me predict or pick a winner. The problem is I don't believe either one! Whodo you think will win? Me? I think it will be difficult to beat President Obama! I could be
wrong. Only your votes can tell.
El Donneo News ReviewEl Donneo News Review is a local, hometown newspaper produced, written
and published by Guadalupe Saenz, Jr.
Opinions expressed do not necessarily represent those of this paper or the
publishers. Letters to the editor must be signed and verified for authenticity
to be eligible for publication and represent the opinions of the authors. We
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PUBLIC NOTICE
OF INTENT TO FILE AN APPLICATION WITH
USDA RURAL DEVELOPMENT
AND TO CALL A GENERAL PUBLIC MEETING
The Donna Independent School District is prepar
an application for funding under the United Sta
Department of Agriculture Rural Development.
The Community Facilities Project will consist o
new school house building housing an indoor swming pool facility, and related improvemen
This facility is being proposed as part of U
Rural Development Community Facilities Prog
which will make this facility available not o
to students participating in school swimming c
petition events but to other students and com
nity members as part of promoting the Distric
Well Health Program.
The application process requires a public meet
to inform the general public regarding the dev
opment of the proposed project. The public me
ing will be held to give the citizenry an oppornity to become acquainted with the proposed p
ject and to comment on such items as economic
environmental impacts, service areas and alter
tives to the project.
The public meeting will be held at the Staff
velopment Center/Board Room, 904 Hester Aven
Donna, Texas at 6:00 P.M. on Tuesday, October
2012.
Donna High Schools MJROTC under the direction of MGSgt Rodriguez.
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El Donneo News Review Business News PageANCIENT ORIGINS OF HALLOWEEN
By D. N. EnglishThe origins of Halloween go back as far as 5 B.C.. The Celtic people who occupiedEurope divided the year into four major holidays. According to their calender, the ybegan on a day that corresponds with November 1 st on our present day calender. Thday also marked the beginning of winter, the time to move the cattle and sheep to acure pasture closer to home. It also meant the end of the harvest and a time of celebtion. The festival was called Samhain (pronounced Sah-ween) meaning the end of smer. It was believed that all the people that had died during the year would pass to tother side on this night. To aid in their journey, food was left out and bonfires were To keep spirits from seeing their homes the Celts would extinguish the home fires wear masks while heading for the bonfire. They believed the spirits were afraid of fires and would pass by. During the celebration many would also wear costumes aneveryone would dance around the fire and feast on fruits of the harvest. At the end the night each family would take a torch and light it from the bonfire to light their h
fire for added protection.
When the missionaries came, they labeled all the Celtic holidays as evil. Church hodays were purposely set to coincide with native holy days. All Saints Day was assigto November 1st the day set aside to honor all Christian Saints. The Celtics still celebrated with all Hollows Eve. The thought of the roaming dead was too strong. Thechurch then devised All Souls Day where the living would pray for the dead.
The bonfires continued to burn. It was on one such All Hallows Eve that a man of thchurch was passing by on a country road when on the hill he saw the bonfires burnHe saw people dancing around the fire in costumes with shafts and torches in hand
With the moon as a backdrop to the fires the people seemed to be flying in the air. Tman hurried to the village to proclaim that witches were flying and evil was afoot. Tpressure of the Church pushed followers of the old religion into hiding. Throughounext centuries All Hallows Eve was observed in many ways but the old Celtic tradi
never died away.
American Halloween traditions were influenced by the flood of immigrants during second half of the nineteenth century. These new immigrants, especially the ones frIreland, helped popularize the celebration of Halloween nationally. Taking from theIrish and English traditions, Americans began to dress in costumes and go house tohouse asking for food or money, a practice that eventually became today's "trick or
treat" tradition.
In the late 1800's there was a move in America to mold Halloween into a holiday mabout community and neighborhood "get-togethers," than about the supernatural. Aturn of the century, Halloween parties for both children and adults became the moscommon way to celebrate. In the 1920's and 30's Halloween became a secular but cmunity centered holiday which was celebrated with parades and town wide parties.
the 1950's vandalism had to be brought under control and by this time Halloween wmore of a child's celebration. Treats were handed out in order to prevent tricks like rolling at each home. Those traditions have made Halloween the country's second l
est commercial holiday to the tune of more than $2 billion spent on candy each yea
Today, Halloween is once again being celebrated as an adult holiday or masquerade
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THE 21ST ANNUAL
NARCISO MARTINEZ CULTURAL
ARTS CENTERCONJUNTO FESTIVAL
Friday, October 19, 21. 2012 6:45 pm11:00 p.m.225 E. Stenger Street, San Benito, Texas
The Narciso Martinez Cultural Arts Center is proud to announce the 21st Annual Con-junto Festival. This three-day event i s a one of a kind event for the country attracting over3,500 people for a celebration of live Texas Mexican Conjunto music.This year will feature 15 Conjuntos from the Rio Grande Valley, Corpus Christi, Texas, SanAntonio, Texas, and Houston, Texas. This year will feature the children of conjunto legendswho are following in their fathers conjunto tradition: Flavio Longoria and the ConjuntoKingz is the son of Valerio Longoria, Los Hermanos Jordan are the sons of Steve Jordan,and Ruben Vela Jr. is the son of Ruben Vela. The festival will also present the 2010Grammy Award Winning The Texmaniacs for their CD, Borders y Bailes. Los Monarcasand Bernardo y Sus Compadres will bring their smooth urban conjunto sound from Hous-ton, Texas. The Coastal Bend conjunto sound will showcase for the 1st time Boni Mauricio yLos Maximos as well as Cuatro Rosas.
Representing the conjunto sound of El Valle will be Herencia Cuatro, Los Gilitos, LosFantasmas, Los Dos Gilbertos, and Los Socios with Arturo Nino and great vocals of Tony
l Hormigon Torres. Representing the youth of conjunto will be the San Benito HighSchool Conjunto Estrella and Pete Anzaldua, the Texas Folklife Resources BIGSQUEEZE winner.
We dedicate this festival to our fallen Conjunto pioneers Amadeo Flores, Lionel Pulido,and Cali Carranza.Come and enjoy three days of live music by 15 of the best Texas Mexican Conjuntos. Therewill be dancing, food, and beverages, and authentic South Texas driven hospitality. This is ashow of a lifetime and not one to miss. Nos Vemos! General Admission is $4.00 each day.
NO OUTSIDE BEVERAGES WILL BE ALLOWED.The Narciso Martinez Cultural Arts Center preserves, promotes and develops the rich cul-tural heritage of the Mexicano community through programs in the visual arts, music, thea-ter, dance and literature.
THE 21ST ANNUAL NARCISO MARTINEZ CONJUNTO FESTIVAL-
FESTIVAL SCHEDULE
Friday, October 19, 2012
Herencia Cuatro 6:45 p.m.7:40 p.m.Los Socios 7:40 p.m.8.35 p.m.
Los Fantasmas 8:35 p.m.9:45 p.m.Los Hermanos Jordn 9:45 p.m.11:00 p.m.
Saturday, October 20, 2012
Conjunto Estrella (San Benito High School)4:00 p.m.4:45 p.m.
Pete Anzaldua 2012 Texas Folklife ResourcesBig Squeeze Winner 4:45 p.m. 5:45 p.m.
Flavio Longoria y Los Conjunto Kingz 5:45 p.m. - 6:45 p.m.Los Monarcas 6:45 p.m.8:00 p.m.
The Texmaniacs 8:00 p.m.9:30 p.m.
Boni Mauricio y Los Maximos 9:30 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.Sunday, October 21, 2012Los Gilitos 4:00 p.m.5:00 p.m.
Rubn Vela, Jr. 5:00 p.m.6:00 p.m.Cuatro Rosas 6:00 p.m.7:15 p.m.
Bernardo y Sus Compadres 7:15 p.m.8:30 p.m.Los 2 Gilbertos 8:30 p.m.9:45 p.m.
*For Information or Questions call Rogelio Nez @ 956-367-
0335 or email Sol @ nmcacsb@yahoo.com
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Representing four groups on the Texas conjunto genre, Wally Gonzalez, pioneer and
conjunto music comedian: Gilberto Lopez, original and founder of the group, Los Dos
Gilbertos; Pioneer and founder of the Los Donnenos, and Jimmy Montes, representing
his late father and member of the original Los Campeonisimos Donnenos de Mario(Montes) and Ramiro Cavazos. Photo by Lupe Saenz, EDNR.
Donna Hooks Fletcher Museum, under Rosa Zamora, and Elvira Tovar, presente
Music Festival and a Tribute toLos Donnenos at the Park on City Park recentl
get an undertaking of this magnitude requires help. We want to thank the studen
DISDs AVID program who volunteered to decorate and assist in any way possi
They did help us a lot, and we are grateful to them for their help, Lupe Saenz,
The festive sounds and smell of bbq filled the air at Donnas City SquarePark as several hundred persons and vendors attended the Saturday afternoon,
Donna Hooks Fletcher Museums Music Festival and a tribute to Los Donne-
nos held at the City of Donnas City Square Park.The Donna High School JROTC open the ceremonies with the presentation
of the color guard and pledge of allegiance followed by City of Donna Council-
woman Irene Munoz who said the invocation.
Lupe Saenz of the tv program, Acordeones de Tejas TV Show served asmaster of ceremonies. Saenz introduce all the dignitaries and officials present.
Oscar Adame, Sr. presented a brief talk on his knowledge and experience about
Los Donnenos. Rachel Loman, Museum Board President, read a brief history
of the contributions to conjunto music by Los Donnenos de Mario Y Ramiro.
A presentation of awards and certificates followed the family of the late
Donneno Mario Montes was introduced. Ramiro Cavazos, honored guest,and member of the original Los Donnenos was also recognized.
Also recognized and represented was Gilberto Lopez, Deacon at the Sacred
Heart Catholic Church of Edinburg, who is an original founder and formermember of the conjunto Los Dos Gilbertos and of his former conjunto, ElConjunto de Gilberto Lopez.
Elvira Tovar of the Tourist Information and Museum, coordinated the event
and insured that all went well with the activity, said, We are happy that somany vendors participated with us to make this event, not just a show but an
event for the whole community get involved in something wholesome for the
whole family. In addition, I thank the JROTC, the Ayalas, especially Emilio
who got the band here along with the setting of the instruments all on a volun-
teer basis. I also thank Wally Gonzalez for putting that special show that the
whole public got to enjoy and laugh a little while enjoying the music.
Also, thanks to the City of Donna for providing the chairs and tables so that the
people had a place to sit and enjoy the event.
Parts of this event will be featured on the television show, AcordeoneTejas by Lupe Saenz. It will air on KMBH TV, Channel 38.1, Cable 10,
Sat. 60 for those on
or satellite. The program will feature a
entation recorded e
of Los Donnenos d
Ramiro Cavazos.
Also recognized
the event was the
widow of the late P
Ayala, El MonarcaAcordeon. The featured band, Los Hmanos Ayala prese
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Please Give Us 4 More Years to Continue Getting Results
Grew fund balance by over 300% Improved employee compensation plans -pay raises
Received Gold Standard Leadership Circle for Financial Transparency by Texas Comptroller
Received $850,000 Connections Grant by TEA for technology staff development
Donna ISD rated Top 5 in the nation for student safety
Past years teacher turnover significantly declined, 300% improved retention rate
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