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Golden Anniversary Celebration concludes in April
EDINBURG, Texas — On April 19, 1970, the “doors to the past” were opened to the 1910 Jail and the rest is history! From that momentous day on, the museum grew from a small county museum (Hidalgo County Historical Museum) to an American Alliance of Museums accredited museum (Museum of South Texas History) with state-of-the-art exhibitions set on a campus encompassing more than a city block. For 50 years, MOSTHistory has had an incredible history of its own, independent of the many stories its on-going exhibits tell. “Golden Memories: Fifty Years of Preserving the Borderland Heritage of the Rio Grande Valley” highlights some of that history and is waiting for visitors to enjoy. This exhibit will close on May 1, 2021.
Teenager Kitties looking for forever homes!
Opalesque and Connie are just two of the “teenage” kittens who are growing up in foster care at our shelter. Born in August and September respectively, these great kittens are morphing into really wonderful cats, who only require loving homes to make their dreams come true.
Edinburg CISD celebrates 1 year milestone, serves over 6.5 million meals
EDINBURG – The Edinburg Consolidated Independent School District celebrated the one-year milestone of its highly successful Curbside Meal Pickup Program on March 23.
