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2 La Prensa Texas SAN ANTONIO 28 de Noviembre de 2021 Let’s Talk About It Who's job is it to provide Mental Health? This grass roots publication is the life source for a community that is not easily afforded viable access to diverse and ac- cessible media. San Antonio and the sur- By Yvette Tello that counselors focus on mental Other people will never know rounding counties have become accustomed to relevant news brought to them in both “Leave mental health and par- Health. Should we remind them until they, too, experience the English and Spanish since 1913. enting to parents,” says one of all the shootings (shootings same situation.” parent in Southlake, Texas. She in general) by minors? Most By Leonard Rodriguez believes that having counselors schools have after and before Victor Venida: “I guess people Yvette Tello This column highlights inspiring sto- Interim Publisher available to talk to students school tutoring that is not being won't really understand the con- ries of Latino leaders. For more than y.tello@laprensatexas.com about suicide prevention is not utilized!” cept of mental disorders unless 50 years, Latino men and women have Ramon Chapa Jr. Community Liaison only a waste of money but a way they experienced it themselves. positively influenced the face of United r.chapa@laprensatexas.com to advertise suicide and that Thomas Mc: “Most parents The mental health stigma is one States society. Let us celebrate these Roxanne Eguia many parents in the affluent sub- are mentally ill and massively of the hardest things to eradicate Editor In Chief outstanding hispanics. r.eguia@laprensatexas.com urban school system have hired undereducated…this idea that a due to people who have this kind Nicodemus Gonzalez tutors because the district’s parent knows best in all things of mindset. They refuse to be Graphic Designer Dr. Ricardo Romo counselors are too focused on just because they donated a educated and yet they brag about Contributors mental health instead of helping sperm and egg is incredibly a lot of stuff which they were info@laprensatexas.com José I. Franco students prepare for college. Do naive.” not even aware of. This kind Editor Español you think she has a valid point? of stupidity is not something Maria Cisneros Sales Representative Let's talk about it. Corrine: “Growing up, in my we should tolerate. People with Roy Aguillon household, we never talked mental health disorders need Digital Editor Mary Svetlik Watkins: “I was about therapy. For the longest the right amount of therapy, in- in an emerging leader program time I thought it wasn’t for tervention and pharmacological for my school district. One of the people who looked like me. And intervention in order for them Community Sponsor: topics was mental health. The I didn’t think mental health was to recover from their illnesses.” lead counselor for the district something I needed to worry said that 57 elementary students about. Then 2020 happened and Anne Dominique Perez: “I were in a program for suicide I realized I really needed some- once had a friend whom I lost prevention - six of them were one to talk to. I really needed a due to suicide. I regretted not kindergarteners. This was before licensed therapist to talk about being there at her lowest. She Matt Rodriguez the pandemic. Before the world my depression, anxiety and help overdosed and only left a single went crazy. Mental health is a me understand why I’m feeling letter behind. Now, I find this The first Hispanic to take com- thing and for adults there is a a certain way.” comment hateful and saddening mand of the second-largest po- huge stigma about getting help. at the same time. One of the lice department in the U.S., Matt For children with mental health Mikee Brosas: “This is beyond reasons why I took psychology Rodriguez joined the Chicago issues help is impossible to get the pale. These peeps really need is to do my best to be of help to police department in 1959. For La Prensa Texas, Inc., is a Texas non- profit Corporation. We are under new man- and happens often only after to be reminded that mentally those who are struggling. Little the next 30 years, he climbed to agement and not affiliated with La Prensa something happens.” deprived persons are not weak— by little, ask for help. Let your the top of the force while earn- Foundation, Inc.; La Prensa Publications, Inc.; La Familia Duran;Duran Duran Inc.; they are sick. The moment worries be heard. Mental health ing several college degrees and or any of the Tino Duran family companies. Stefani Shamloo: “That's the when people like these refuse to is real. Mental health profession- serving as a professor of crimi- We are not responsible for, nor will we be problem with mental health to- acknowledge the differences of als are here to help.” liable for the acts, omissions or debts of La nal justice at the University Prensa Foundation, Inc.; La Prensa Publica- day.. parents like her. Education every individual; their emotional of Illinois. Appointed deputy tions, Inc.; or any of the Tino Duran family is the key. Mental health is real. and psychological capacity, cir- Sun Su: “I have a nephew that companies. superintendent of the Bureau of Stigma is real. EDUCATE AND cumstances, privileges, and the commited suicide a year ago. Technical Sources in 1980, he La Prensa Texas San Antonio is published once a week by La Prensa Texas Inc. San Antonio, ADVOCATE.” like, is the very time they would It's really depressing. He was an held his post for 12 years before Texas (210) 686-0600. Subscription price in the allow themselves to still create athlete and intelligent, but there being named superintendent of U.S.A. $125 per year (52 issues). The opinions expressed in the editorials of this publication Michelle Morris: ”More than stereotypical remarks, that also was something inside him that the Chicago Police Department represent the positions and ideology of this newspaper; the opinions expressed by writers and not, parents with this viewpoint permits mental health ignominy he never wanted to talk about. on April 13, 1992. Overseeing a guest columnists are not necessarily the opinions have had some sort of trauma to subsist. It's already 2021. I One day he took his own life. force of 15,500, Rodriguez still of the management staff or ownership of this newspaper; the contents of which they are solely and have not at some point felt hope everyone educates them- After that we discovered that he finds time to work on behalf and exclusively responsible for. Letters from our like “it didn’t help them”. I un- selves most especially when it was struggling with something of aspiring Hispanics, serving readers are welcome and will be published, subject to space availability so long as they are signed and derstand and respect her view comes to this kind of matter.” personal. He left a message on as chairman of the Hispanic have a proper return address. All letters will be reviewed and edited for offensive language, libel, however, parents that typically his personal laptop. That is when Institute of Law Enforcement slander, defamation, proper grammar, spelling, say that are the ones asking or Rean: “I remember how I want we found out about his depres- and increasing the number of and accuracy, according to our style. La Prensa Texas Inc. is not responsible for advertisements not knowing what to do with to commit s*icide because my sion. So guys be compassionate Hispanics in the police force. that may be deceitful or fraudulent, and does not unruly, violent and or children father kept degrading my chosen to everyone. DEPRESSION IS guarantee in any way the products or services of- (Photo Courtesy of C-SPAN. fered, of which only the advertiser is responsible. with suicidal ideation. As far as college course. I remember how NOT A JOKE.” All Rights Reserved. Published and printed in the ORG) United States of America. school counseling, It is a must anxiety made me awake at night.
28 de Noviembre de 2021 La Prensa Texas SAN ANTONIO 3 About the Cover Art: Thanksgiving in the Barrio El Vicks #73 Provided by Israel Rico versidadio Tlatelolco, “My artwork mixes Mexico City. In May Chicano Imagery and 2017 Texas Monthly By Ramon Chapa Jr. P9 Pop culture (Loteria featured my work in through Mexican rem- an article of Josie Neg- The Art of Jacinto Guevara: Documenting Unique Latino edies Vicks or our local ley Gill's Historic King Culture sports icon Tim Dun- William home called can), The Beatles as Az- "Life on the San Anto- tec Gods, Frida taking nio River” she described selfies with duck lips Rico's art work as one and Wonder Woman of her favorite San An- as La Virgen de Gua- tonio based artists and By Dr.Ricardo Romo P10 dalupe. The aesthetics describes the art piece of my work juxtaposes as " 'puro San Antonio,' Cinco Maneras Fáciles de Hacer Chicano imagery and as we say here." que sus Vacaciones sean Más Ecológicas Pop-Culture. I started my art career as a For- In July 2016 the mer San Anto Cultural "Leyendas Aztecas" Arts Alum Muralist and Mural was voted by the established myself in SA Current Magazine Por Tassi Herrick P15 San Antonio through ex- as one of the 18 murals hibits at Centro Cultural every San Antonioan Aztlan. should see. Season of Giving UT Health Science Center X Agarita I have yielded publish- I have been a staple ing credits illustrating Vendor at Frida Fest the poetry book “Roses since 2016 and currently Do Not Blossom Over- have my art housed at By Natasha Gonzales night" written by Lisa the Southtown Taco P18 Marie Domiguez Ruiz, Haven Restaurant.I am and “En la Punta de la currently engaged and Applications Now Being Accepted For The 2022 Las Casas Performing Arts Lengua, Al Filo de la have 2 daughters.” Scholarship Program Imagen" a visual book about gender equality For more information and violence against about the art and the women his image ‘Won- artist, please visit art- der Virgen I’ was used. starinc.weebly.com By Ana Flores Centro Cultural Uni- P19
28 de Noviembre de 2021 La Prensa Texas SAN ANTONIO 5 Ella Austin Community Center Harvest Fest By Ramon Chapa Jr. Under the direction of Clyde Foster, the Ella Aus- tin Community Center has seen a resurgence of com- munity based activity. Re- cently, there was a Harvest Fest where 400 bags of food were distributed, community agencies were in attendance, free flu and covid shots were administered and many fun activities for the children.
6 La Prensa Texas SAN ANTONIO 28 de Noviembre de 2021 Uresti reminds Taxpayers Wanting to Participate in the 2021 Half- Payment Plan that the First Half-Payment is Due by Tuesday, November 30th By Lisa Anderson taxes easier. It allows our 2021. The mission of the Homes,” said Albert Uresti, The Southside, Northeast, Bexar County Tax Asses- citizens to pay their taxes in Bexar County Tax Assessor Tax Assessor-Collector. and Northwest substation sor-Collector Albert Uresti two equal payments instead Collector’s Office is ‘To To make paying your taxes locations will have curbside reminds Bexar County prop- of one lump sum. We want Help Keep Families in their easier, all Tax Office loca- drop-offs from 2:30 PM until erty owners, who choose to remind our taxpayers that Homes’. The Half-Payment tions will be open until 6:30 6:30 PM. Each Tax Office to enroll in the County’s Tuesday, November 30th is Plan is one of the tools used PM on Tuesday, November location also has a drop-box Property Tax Half-Payment the deadline to participate to help with this mission. 30th to allow our taxpayers for customers to use after Plan for 2021, that the first in this plan and to pay the “The Half-Payment Plan additional time to visit our business hours. half of their tax bill must be first-half of their property remains a popular choice offices. Citizens can also If residents need more in- paid by Tuesday, November taxes,” said Albert Uresti, with Bexar County busi- use the convenience of pay- formation or want to confirm 30, 2021. Under the Half- Bexar County Tax Assessor- ness and residential prop- ing online or by mail. If you the amount due, they may Payment Plan, the second Collector. erty owners who do not have mail your payment, be sure visit the Tax Office website half-payment of your tax The Property Tax Half- an escrow account with a your payment is postmarked at www.bexar.org/tax, or bill is not due until June 30, Payment Plan continues to mortgage company. We by November 30th. call the Tax Office at (210) 2022. be a very popular choice expect nearly 80,000 citizens The downtown Tax Of- 335-2251. Credit card and “Our Property Tax Half- amongst taxpayers. The to participate in our Half- fice, located at 233 N. Pecos electronic check payments Payment Plan is a way to Tax Assessor-Collector’s Payment Plan this year. The La Trinidad, will have two may also be made on-line help our citizens budget Office is expecting a record Half-Payment Plan is one curbside drop-offs available through the Tax Office web- their money and to help number citizens to enroll in of the tools we use in Help- from 7:30 a.m. until 6:30 PM site at www.bexar.org/tax or make paying their property their Half-Payment Plan for ing Keep Families in their on Tuesday, November 30th. by phone at 1-888-852-3572. Telemundo 60 Is The Most Decorated Station In San Antonio, Regardless Of Language By Arturo Cassani NEWSCAST - MORNING/ Shooting “I am proud of the work of Telemundo 60 has been deliv- This past Saturday, the Lone DAYTIME - MEDIUM Amy Alvarez, Producer our news team and the level ering local news, information, Star Emmy Chapter held their MARKETS (26-60) CONTINUING COVER- of commitment of each one of and entertainment to viewers 2021 virtual gala to celebrate 11am Golpe Artico: Se- AGE them, their passion and work throughout South Texas for and honor excellence in jour- gunda Ronda Vanessa Guillen ethic to give the best for our more than 25 years and reach- nalism. Telemundo 60 San Karla Rivera, Producer Vladimir Flores, Reporter viewers is impressive, this es approximately 1.3 million Justin Rodriguez, APC HISTORIC / CULTURAL motivates us to continue to viewers in thirty-two counties. Antonio/KVDA was recog- Operator - NEWS do our best every single day,” Viewers turn to Telemundo nized in 6 categories, making Alejandra Martínez, Pro- Celebrando El Sabor His- it the most decorated station said Robert Sarabia, President 60 for local breaking news, ducer pano in San Antonio, regardless of and General Manager of Tel- weather forecasts and sports Lilian Pérez, Weather Jessica Montoya, Reporter/ language. Anchor Writer emundo 60 headlines across a variety of “What an honor to receive Jessica Montoya, Anchor Joel Flores, News Assign- For complete details on all platforms, including online such prestigious recognition, Arlena Amaro, Anchor ment Desk of the winners and categories, at TelemundoSanAntonio. we focus all of our efforts in Delines Alonso, Writer RELIGION - NEWS please access The National com and via its mobile and serving our local community NEWSCAST - EVENING La Virgen De Guadalupe Fe Academy of Television Arts social media channels. Today, by keeping them informed - MEDIUM MARKETS Y Esperanza En La Pan- and Sciences Lone Star Chap- Telemundo 60 produces more with the best news quality (26-60) demia ter’s official 2021 Lone Star than 14 hours of local news and accurate information,” Noche De Elecciones Presi- Karla Rivera, News Pro- Emmy Awardees list. and programming each week said Delines Alonso, Vice denciales ducer/Writer Telemundo 60 San Antonio and demonstrates its commit- Jacelin Gutierrez, Producer Joel Flores, News Assign- / KVDA is Telemundo’s south ment to the community by President of News. BREAKING OR SPOT ment Desk Texas television station serv- cultivating local partnerships Following is the full list of NEWS - MULTIPLE RE- Arlena Amaro, Anchor ing Spanish-speaking viewers and capturing the diversity of wins for Telemundo 60 San PORT Justin Rodriguez, APC Antonio: in the San Antonio market. South Texas. 5p San Antonio Airport Operator Owned by NBCUniversal,
28 de Noviembre de 2021 La Prensa Texas SAN ANTONIO 7 SAFC Le Cumplió A Su Noble Afición Por Franco y 9 empates en la Division finizaron empatados 1-1 empate con tanto de Mar- mostraron sus habilidades Por segunda tempora- Montaña de la Conferen- goles forzando el partido cus Epps en asistencia de sobre la cancha. Orgulloso da consecutiva el equipo cia Oeste sé clasificaron a tiros de penalty. Connor Maloney durante del equipo qué por prim- San Antonio Fútbol Club a la liguilla, dobde dónde Llevándose la mejor el minuto 67, dejando ir era vez avanzo a la gran (SAFC por corto), bajó la lograron avanzar a la fi- parte los locales qué pusi- oportunidad en el resto final del Oeste". dirección del director téc- nal del Oeste en calidad eron la pizarra a favor por del partdo partido para el SAFC fue eliminado de nico Alen Marcina, afilia- de ante el potente rival 5-3 goles para terminar desempate. los playoffs después de do a la USL CHAMPION- Orange County al qué con los sueños del SAFC Marcina, tras ver caer a haberse ganado el derecho SHIP Segunda Division visitaron en su estadiode de avanzar a la gran fi- su equipo en la ronda de ganando 2 partidos y internacional, con marca Irvine, California. nal qué ahora disputara penales dijo lo siguiente perdió 1 en la postempo- de 13 victorias, 8 derrotas Dónde en tiempo regular Orange County contra su ello de acuerdo a boletín rada de 2021. El arquero próximo rival Tampa Bay informativo del SAFC. Jordan Ferr hizo cuatro "Rowdies" ganador de "Concluimos con una exi- atajadas durante el cerrado la Conferencia del Este, tosamente temporada. Fue partido, una gran marca la serie comienza el do- duro para seguir adelante en su corte carrera con San mingo 28 de noviembre en los tiros de penalties. Antonio en Florida. Estoy orgulloso del com- Cabe anotar qué la ge- San Antonio sé discu- portamiento de mis juga- rencia general encabeza- tio anotando el gol del dores jugaron en equipo y da por Tim Holt, logró cumplir con la afición y la empresa Spurs Sports and Entertainment (SS&E), qué es la propietaria de la franquicia. Luego después de qué las restricciones de salud por Covid-19 sé fueron desminuyendo en 2021, primero dejando entrar al estadio Toyota Field una minima entrada de fans qué cumplieron con el protocolo de salud y posteriormente sé abrió el Toyota a su capacidad. Ello dio Luz verdad para celebrar promociones co- munitarias y ofertas de patrocinadores qué los es- pectadores aprovecharon. (En las fotos aparecen varios aspectos sucedido durante la apertura al pú- blico del estadio Toyota Field. (Fotos de Franco).
8 La Prensa Texas SAN ANTONIO 28 de Noviembre de 2021 Time2Tee Golf Tournament Benefits Mental Health Programs in Bexar County Photos by Roger Reyna The Center for Health Care Service’s annual Time2Tee Golf Tournament consists of 18 Holes of world-class cham- pionship golf, range balls, a golf cart, a drink coupon, and more benefitting programs providing mental health and substance use treatment in Bexar County. This year's event was hosted at The Quarry Golf Course in San Antonio. The historic Quarry Golf Course was chiseled from stone to create the most dramatic golf course in San Antonio. The Quarry is surrounded by the culture left behind from the many families that worked in Cementville, leaving behind the site for our world-renowned golf course – The Quarry Golf Course. Designed by Keith Foster in 1993, The Quarry remains locally owned and under the care of the original GCSAA Superintendent Bruce Burger whose team ensures the best playing conditions, a natural wildlife habitat and the most unique golf experiences in the US. Thanksgiving Day!
28 de Noviembre de 2021 La Prensa Texas SAN ANTONIO 9 Thanksgiving in the Barrio By Ramon Chapa Jr. Great job to Ernest Martinez and the Cesar Chavez Foundation for another great Thanksgiving in the Bar- rio! So many great long time friends of La Prensa Texas! And Thank You for the honor of asking our very own Ramon Chapa Jr to kick off the event with the Opening Prayer! Little Joe, Joe Posada, Doctora Karla, Mayor Ron Nirenberg, Commissioner Justin Rodriguez and so many more!
10 La Prensa Texas SAN ANTONIO 28 de Noviembre de 2021 The Art of Jacinto Guevara: Documenting Unique Latino Culture By Dr. Ricardo Romo Chicano artistic creativity. to paint what UCLA art The seventies are re- From an early age Ja- historians have identified membered as a monumen- cinto Guevara discovered as the first public Chicano tal decade for most Ameri- that art represented an im- mural in East Los Angeles. cans. In the early years of portant means of commu- Muralism became the most the decade President Rich- nicating. Guevara came of prominent creative devel- ard Nixon’s resignation age artistically during the opment of Chicano art. and the Supreme Court early 1970s while attend- Guevara enrolled at decision in Roe v. Wade ing Belmont High School California State Univer- dominated the news. Earth in East Los Angeles. At the sity Northridge [CSUN] Day, Godfather movies, time, few Latinos went to in 1975, a time when col- and disco music fascinated museums but most grew leges throughout Southern young people. The advent up surrounded by com- California were reaching Self-portrait painted by Jacinto Guevara showing his inter- of the computer revolution mercial art, usually in the out to East Los Angeles est in conjunto music. Photo by Ricardo Romo, 2021. marked a major change in form of billboards and students. Guevara had sel- painting. He bought one of culture. society. posters. Significantly the dom gone to the San Fer- his first canvases for three Guevara found the San For Latinos, the decade early expressions of Arte nando Valley, home of the dollars and spent a half day Antonio weather suitable included significant events de La Raza appeared in Northridge campus, but he cleaning it. for his preference of open as cities across the South- public art. liked CSUN’ s Chicano Guevara worked at his air painting, or what the west experienced school Chicano art originated Studies Program which art but could not seem French called “plein air.” walkouts, and California with the mural move- was in its sixth year. He to make the right con- Some of his favorite sub- farmworkers won impor- ment in California. Art majored in Ethnic Stud- nections to get his paint- jects included abandoned tant union and legislative historians place the birth ies and took classes with ings in galleries and had railroad stations and ware- policy victories. Talented of Chicano art between famed Chicano historian a difficult time making houses. He delighted in youth introduced Chicano 1968-1973. Guevara was Dr. Rudy Acuna. Guevara a living as an artist. An finding unique subjects for poetry, plays, and film, a teenager when Chicano loved music and joined the invitation in 1990 by the his paintings, such as icons and universities developed artists painted a mural at mariachi band headed by established B-1 Galleries and buildings in San An- Chicano Studies classes the headquarters of Ce- Professor Beto Ruiz. Gue- in Santa Monica offered tonio that most observers and programs. sar Chavez’ United Farm vara became a frequent art him some hope. He was had overlooked. Many Chicano artists who grew Workers Union in Del and cartoon contributor to invited, along with several of his paintings reflect the up during the seventies Rey, California. Some of El Popo, the of the leading East Los older sections of the East witnessed great transfor- the earliest Chicano mu- Chicano student newspa- Angeles artists, including and West side of town. He mations as they saw for the rals originated in the heart per founded in 1970. Frank Romero, Wayle looked for old houses, resi- first time a flowering of of East Los Angeles, in After graduation from Alaniz, and Paul Botello dences that did not neces- their own artistic cultural close proximity to Gue- CSUN in 1980, Guevarra to exhibit his paintings. sarily catch the public’s creations. Jacinto Guevara vara’s home. painted on a regular basis Although Latino art was attention. These residential of San Antonio emerged When Joe and John Gon- and also joined several gaining in popularity, few structures were simple, as one of the fortunate zalez decided to convert musical bands. During of the paintings sold. After but attractive. He told me individuals who rode the an abandoned meat mar- these years, while Gue- that show, Guevara began that these houses “weren’t early waves of this artis- ket into an art gallery, varra remained an early to think of leaving Los necessarily pretty.” tic movement. His story they recruited two future aficionado of the emerg- Angeles and was attracted In 2016 Lewis Fisher provides some important Chicano art stars, David ing Chicano murals in his to San Antonio because of published “Saving San insights into one of the Botello and their brother- community, he focused on the city’s thriving Chicano Antonio: The Preserva- most significant eras of in-law Ignacio Gomez, his drawings and canvas
28 de Noviembre de 2021 La Prensa Texas SAN ANTONIO 11 Latino writers, artists, and intellectuals hung out at these iconic eating places, such as Josephine St. Restaurant and Liberty Bar, near downtown San Antonio. Above is a Guevara painting donated by Harriett and Ricardo to the San Antonio Public Library. Photo of the painting, Ricardo Romo, 2021. Guevara captured abandoned urban buildings in a city in transformation. Photo of Guevara painting, Ricardo Romo, 2021. Jacinto Guevara in his Eastside San Antonio home with a recent portrait. Photo by Ricardo Romo, 2021. tion of a Heritage.” It told San Antonio” through Guevara’s structural por- a story of the San Antonio his paintings. His work traits, such as that of the Conservation Society’s captures the essence of 1880s building, “Liberty organized efforts to save the city, areas where not Bar,” which became a historical houses from de- all the houses and build- hang out for many Chicano struction. Guevara is also ings are spectacular, but artists, capture a heritage “saving they contain meaning and that makes San Antonio Guevara painting of an Eastside San Antonio home. beauty for their owners. unique. Photo of the Guevara painting, Ricardo Romo, 2021.
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28 de Noviembre de 2021 La Prensa Texas SAN ANTONIO 13 Torneo Thanksgiving Abierto 2021 Por Sendero Deportivo lanueva "El Güero", quién lanzará continuan trabajando mutuamente defensiva de los directivos Es- Sultanes no queda cortó porqué Con cuatro equipos bien re- la primera bola el sábado a la 1pm en éste grandioso Festival de- pinoza y Obregón, qué dieron hoy sé vio cuándo anotamos seis forzados éste fin de semana por teniendo de bateador al artista portivo", dijo Rocha. la pelota a Palomo, en relevó a carreras en la apertura del noveno el feriado del Thanksgiving Day Eloy Rocha y él de bateador. En resultados del primer partido Salazar. Palomo, cumplió y salió episodio". 2021 en el popular complejo de- Durante ese segmento para dar de la serie del playoff Veteranos airoso cknsumando consumando Liga Masters 50+ qué coordina portivo Potranco Baseball Field seguimiento al segundo partido. entre el campeón de temporada el out número 27 del inició de el scout Frank Torres, éstos fueron del artista Eloy Rocha y bajo el Sé realizaran varios eventos para Red Sox y el actual campeón está candente serie pactada a 2 de los resultados. Tecos SA doblegó respaldo del presidente Simón darle reconocimiento y placas de Sultanes de Monterrey SA, los 3 partidos. 12-6 a Palaú. Astros blanqueo Sánchez estarán una vez más honor a personas qué han dedicado calcetines rojos sé anotó la victoria La cuál será reanudada el sába- 13-0 a Rangers SA. El clásico apoyando Juan Sánchez quién por parte de sus vidas en la promoción qué fue por cerrada pizarra de 14- do 4 de diciembre. Para darle paso lo ganó Yankees SA a Dodgers años ha venido promoviendo éste y respaldo del béisbol. 13 carreras. La derrota monticular al Torneo Thanksgiving Day. 7-5. Rol de juegos domingo 5 tradicional cuadrangular. Rol de juegos. 10 am Agujita vs fue para Julio Aquino con relevó "Comenzamos cómo fue nuestro dediciembre campo 2 de Potranco Juan Sánchez conocido como Tuzos de Palaú. 1pm Vaqueros de de Víctor López quién entró en plan de juego ganar el primer Baseball Field. 9:30am Rangers vs "El Rielero Mayor" por haber sido Austin vs. Águilas de Nava. octavo capítulo teniendo la pizarra partido de la serie. Trataremos Yankees. 12pm Tecos vs Dodgers. el manager del triunfador club El domingo a las 10am jugarán en contra de 11-7 carreras. Por ganar el segundo partido. Nuestro 2:30pm Palaú vs Astros el clásico Rieleros qué ganó varios campe- por el tercer lugar los equipos Red Sox sé anotó la victoria el pitcheo es consistente y ello es dominical. onatos en la categoría Veteranos perdedotes y a la 1pm los equipos lanzador abridor izquierdo Alan gran ventaja ", dijo Espinoza. Liga dominical Potranco: meys en el legendario estadio Colt 45 y ganadores qué sé estarán dispu- Mow, quién tuvo relevos de Gil- Gabriel Ruiz Sr por su lado Mets 9 Charros Potosinos 7. en Potranco Baseball Field. tando el trofeo del primer lugar. bert Salazar y Brandon Palomo, indicó lo siguiente. "El partido Cardenales 5 Indios 0. Los Tigres El torneo reunirá la élite cat- "Seguimos adelante apoyándo- quién cerró el noveno episodio estuvo peleado. Los errores no 5 Despos 3. En las fotos aparecen: egoría Abierta qué durante el nos con éste tipo de actividad beis- teniendo 2 outs. ayudaron. Sin embargo todos los Macario Rosas lanzador y dueño sábado 27 y domingo 28 sé estará bolera de primera clase. Invitados Está fue la pizarra: Sultanes de jugadores dieron el extra en la ap- de los Dodgers. Pedro Espinoza disputando el boleto para jugar la a la afición pará qué nos acompañe Gabriel Ruiz Sr y sus coaches An- ertura del noveno episodio cuándo saludando a su lanzador Alan gran final. durante éste fin de semana. Damos tonio García "Pimpollo" y Ruperto anotaron seis carreras. En el Mow. Red Sox y Sultanes saludo Juan Sánchez, dijo a La Prensa gracias a directivos de equipos y Ortega, qué en el primer episodio segundo partido vamos con todo. Deportivo. (Fotos de Franco). Texas qué éste torneo será dedi- al señor Juan Sánchez y nuestro abrió con 4 anotaciones. Red Sox Red Sox trae mucho bateo, pero cado a los beisbolistas Juan Vil- presidente Simón Sánchez porqué de Pedro Espinoza y Catarino Obregón, respondieron con 3 carreras con jonron de Brandon Palomo con 2 corredores abordo. La segunda entrada Sultanes anotó 2 y Red Sox 5. En el tercer y cuarto inning no hubo carreras. El quinto capítulo favorecio a Red Sox con una carrera. El sexto episodio lo ganó Red Sox con marcador de 2-1 carreras. El séptimo inning hubo ceros. Sultanes en el octavo sé fue en blanco permitiendo racimo de tres carreras. En la apertura del noveno episodio Sultanes en calidad de visitante hizo 6 car- reras acortando el score 14-13, siendo cuándo entró la estrategia
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28 de Noviembre de 2021 La Prensa Texas SAN ANTONIO 15 Cinco Maneras Fáciles de Hacer que sus Vacaciones sean Más Ecológicas Por Tassi Herrick o un paño de cocina decorativo. con ingredientes de origen vegetal. lo que también despeja el espacio Reconsidere sus comidas: según Los actos pequeños pueden tener Mínimo: guarde sus bolsas y otro Además, cambie las toallas de pa- de la cabeza para que recuerde una investigación realizada por la un gran impacto en la creación de papel de envolver esta vez para pel u otros objetos de limpieza no apagarlas. Universidad Carnegie Mellon, la un mundo más ecológico. Durante usar el próximo año y compre papel reciclables por opciones reciclables huella de carbono de un pavo de 16 las vacaciones, tendemos a concen- reciclado posconsumo para limitar posconsumo, como las almohadil- Haga que su árbol tenga un libras crea un total de 34.2 libras de trarnos tanto en las celebraciones los plásticos. las de limpieza de microfibra Bona. tipo de verde diferente: millones CO2, la misma cantidad producida que podríamos olvidar algunas Mínimo básico: invierta en una de abetos se talan en los Estados por la salsa de pavo, la salsa de de las formas sencillas en las que Cambie los productos de limp- solución de limpieza certificada Unidos cada año durante las va- arándanos, las coles de Bruselas podemos reducir nuestro impacto ieza tóxicos por soluciones de Safer Choice para su hogar y con- caciones. Y no hay beneficios en el medio ambiente. A continu- asadas, el puré de papas, galletas limpieza con ingredientes más tinúe abasteciéndose mientras se ecológicos adicionales al comprar ación, presentamos cinco maneras saludables: muchos productos queda sin otros limpiadores menos un árbol artificial, ya que muchos y tarta de manzana combinados. sencillas de "reverdecer" sus vaca- de limpieza contienen ingredi- seguros. tienen cualidades tóxicas y no Considere deshacerse del pavo este ciones y, al mismo tiempo, hacer entes que pueden ser dañinos biodegradables. En su lugar, con- año o al menos sustituirlo por una un poco de bien para nuestra Tierra. para las personas y los animales Reconsidere sus luces: las luces sidere comprar un árbol en maceta porción más pequeña. Si el pavo en su hogar. En su lugar, busque LED usan un 90 por ciento menos y luego plantarlo en su propio es imprescindible, considere una Haga su propio papel de regalo: productos de limpieza que estén de energía que las luces navideñas jardín después de las vacaciones forma diferente de prepararlo. Por la mayoría de los papeles de regalo libres de parabenos, formaldehído, convencionales, ¡y duran alred- o encontrar un parque local donde ejemplo, un pavo sous vide tiene tradicionales no son reciclables amoníaco, ftalatos y fosfatos. El edor de 200,000 horas! No solo pueda donarlo. Mínimo desnudo: menos emisiones de carbono que y terminan en los vertederos. En limpiador para pisos de madera está ayudando al medio ambiente, si todavía está obteniendo un los métodos de cocción tradicio- su lugar, envuelva los regalos con dura y el limpiador para superfi- sino que también ahorrará dinero árbol tradicional en una granja, nales y también lo convierte en mapas antiguos, periódicos, revis- cies duras de Bona (también dis- en sus facturas de energía durante asegúrese de buscar un programa una versión más húmeda de este tas o obras de arte para niños. Tam- ponible en un trapeador en aerosol la temporada navideña.Mínimo de reciclaje cerca de usted para clásico.Mínimo básico: obtenga bién puede usar prendas de vestir u premium) son una solución que no desnudo: ponga sus luces regulares desechar el árbol adecuadamente otros artículos para el hogar / ropa y compre productos locales para solo contiene mejores ingredientes, en un temporizador para eliminar después de las vacaciones o piense que actúen como regalo y como sino que también son a base de la cantidad de tiempo que están en uno de estos otros métodos de mantener su huella de carbono al envoltorio, incluida una bufanda agua, biodegradables y elaborados encendidas durante la temporada, reciclaje / reutilización. mínimo ¡LA COMPAÑÍA DE MUEBLES DE PATIO #1 DE TEXAS ESTÁ CONTRATANDO! Culpepper Cleaners Puestos de producción disponibles en múltiples departamentos, además Now Hiring Experienced de operadores de máquinas de coser, soldadores, pintores de polvo y más. Dry Cleaning Salarios competitivos Paquete de beneficios que incluye: Oportunidades de avance •Vacaciones y pago días de enfermedad Posiciones inmediatas disponibles •10 días festivos pagados and Laundry Pressers De lunes a viernes con OT opcional •Planes médicos, dentales y de visión No se necesita experiencia •Seguro de vida GRATIS de $15,000 Van Pool Disponible •Empleador pone 4% Plan de jubilación 210-684-2231 401k Visite: www.owlee.com/employment Apply in Person Llame: (830) 267-9533 x274 or x233 1206 Fifth St. Comfort - Cerca I-10 y HWY 87 5203 Callaghan Rd. APPLIQUE EN NUESTRA LOCACION
16 La Prensa Texas SAN ANTONIO 28 de Noviembre de 2021 New Farmers Market Program Public Notice Expands Access To Fresh, Local Food Owner of 1974 Plymouth Duster VIN number RH41G48209815 By Susan Beckwith must call 210-314-3656. Vehicle was impounded on November The Texas Center 16, 2021. Impounded fee is 176.10, daily storage fee 21.64, for Local Food this month announced a new project to condition report 20.64, 50.00 notification fee, 120.00 for public promote the use of SNAP notice plus tax. You have 45days from this notice to claim your benefits at farmers markets in Texas. vehicle and you must show proof of ownership. SNAP benefit recipients can use their SNAP cards to buy fresh, local food at farmers markets. But many recipients don’t know that – and farmers markets face multiple hurdles to accept- ing SNAP. sistance to help farmers to participate, please visit markets adopt and use the TexasLocalFood.org/Join- In FY2020, Texas ranked equipment.” Us 47th out of the 50 US states in SNAP sales at farmers family shopping at farm- The Texas Center for markets. “Farmers mar- ers market Local Food, based in El- kets are a critical link in Digital images are free for gin, Texas, was created the local food system, and non-commercial, non-profit in 2016 by small farmers lower-income families have use. They are provided by and ranchers to strengthen access to fresh, local food the USDA’s Food and Nutri- the economic viability of — but too many don’t know tion Service (FNS), Supple- Texas communities and it — yet!” said Sue Beck- mental Nutrition Assistance family farms through mak- with, Executive Director Program. ing the local food system of the Texas Center for Lo- economically stronger. For cal Food. Our new project T he 1-ye a r g r a nt of more information, visit will get more Texas-grown, $439,951 is awarded and TexasLocalFood.org or farm fresh produce onto administered by the Texas contact Sue Beckwith at SNAP recipients’ tables.” Health and Human Services sueb@TexasLocalFood. Commission using funds al- org. Promotion alone won’t located to the USDA Food increase sales to SNAP and Nutrition Service as Data Points & Sources- recipients. Farmers markets part of the Farm Bill. Based on FY 2020 & FY also need help setting up 2019: and using the equipment Another hurdle for farm- On average 12.4% of for SNAP processing. “The ers markets accept i ng Texans receive SNAP ev- equipment required to pro- SNAP are the costs of the ery month (1.6 million cess SNAP is different from equipment and process- families). normal card processing ing. The Texas Center for Each month over $400 equipment. It requires its Local Food also works to million dollars in SNAP own setup and specialized help farmers markets offset payments are made in training,” said Susie Mar- farmers markets costs not Texas. shall, Executive Director paid for by these grant costs The % of SNAP benefits of Grow North Texas, a using funds contributed by redeemed at farmers’ mar- SNAP-ED project partner. TCLF members. To become kets is almost 0 (0.003%), “We provide technical as- a member, or find out how ranking Texas 47th in the
28 de Noviembre de 2021 La Prensa Texas SAN ANTONIO 17 FREE COMMUNITY HEALTH FAIR Sacred Heart Catholic Church 2123 W Commerce St, San Antonio, TX 78207 Take control of your health by visiting our FREE Community Health Fair Health Fairs! Friends and family Schedule are welcome! FREE COVID-19 Sunday, Nov. 14 Vaccinations 8 AM - 3 PM FREE COVID-19 Booster Vaccine Sunday, Dec. 12 8 AM - 3 PM FREE Kidney Screenings Every 2nd Sunday of FREE Flu Vaccines the Month Starting January 2022 FREE Vision Exams Information Available: City's EHAP Program: Mortgage, Utility, Rental and Internet Assistance, Affordable Car Health Plans, Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), CareLink, MedLink, English as a Second Language (ESL), Support Group Information for Individuals with Vision Loss and Blindness.
18 La Prensa Texas SAN ANTONIO 28 de Noviembre de 2021 Season of Giving UT Health Science Center X Agarita By Natasha Gonzales Joel Salcido with post- told to help raise money UT Health Science cards written by Oscar for the clinica. UTH- Center San A ntonio Casares. The beautiful SCSA has a refugee (UTHSCSA) and Agarita compilation tells a story clinic that provides free Chamber of Commerce about people living on medical, dental and psy- came together this week the border, their strug- chiatric care to refugees to help raise funds for gles, laughs, joy, work, in the community once the UTHSCSA refugee and vida. The story is a week. Want to give clinic. The ensemble col- performed with beauti- back? San anto, your laborates with local art- ful photos with music help is needed and you ists to bring awareness performed by Agarita can give back by texting to various entities within members Daniel An- ETHICS to 91999. The the San Anto commu- astasio (piano), Marisa full production can also nity. The collaboration, Bushman (viola), Igna- be seen at agarita.org/ titled, “Postcards from cio Gallego (cello), and media. This is the sea- the Border” is a com- Sarah Silver Manzke son of giving and if you pilation of photos taken (violin) and narrated by are able to give, this is a on the Texas-Mexico writer Oscar Casares. great way to help those border by photographer This beautiful story was in our communidad.
28 de Noviembre de 2021 La Prensa Texas SAN ANTONIO 19 Applications Now Being Accepted For The 2022 Las Casas Performing Arts Scholarship Program By Ana Flores Las Casas Foundation is issuing a call for applications for their 2022 Performing Arts Scholar- ship Program. The deadline to ap- ply is 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, Feb- ruary 6, 2022. Students interested in applying may find additional details and apply online at www. lascasasfoundation.org. Now cel- ebrating its 14th year, this annual presentation offers numerous edu- cational opportunities, including workshops, master classes and a preliminary audition process. The program culminates in the Joci Awards, a one-night showcase of 25 talented performing arts high school students in San Antonio and the surrounding area, all of whom are guaranteed scholar- ships to pursue their dreams of higher education. $100,000 in scholarships will be awarded at the 2022 Joci Awards, scheduled for Sunday, May 16 at the Charline McCombs Empire Theatre. Since the program’s inception in 2009, Las Casas has awarded more than $1.2 million in scholarships to deserving and talented Texas high school students. Students in grades 9-12 with singing, dancing or acting abilities are encouraged to apply. Las Casas Foundation is dedi- cated to the development of the performing arts through educa- tion and scholarships, as well as the restoration and preservation of historic theatres. Las Casas Foundation offers a variety of educational initiatives to nurture and grow the performing arts, including an annual scholarship program, as well as additional educational and training oppor- tunities. For more information, visit www.lascasasfoundation.org Sunday, February 6, 2022 at 11:59 p.m. is the deadline to ap- ply. Submit applications at www. lascasasfoundation.org. For ques- tions, call (210) 223-4343.
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