Talent acts sought for Onion Fest
People Poll
More News
-
MCISD board begins superintendent searchMISSION—George McShan, the consultant hired by Mission Consolidated Independent School District to...17 May 2013Read More...
-
Parent meeting planned for special needs baseball teamMISSION—The Mission Boys & Girls Club has started to move forward with its adaptive baseball program...17 May 2013Read More...
-
SISD Board considers $3.2 million natatoriumMISSION— Sharyland Independent School District Board of Trustees discussed building a $3.2 million...17 May 2013Read More...
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
Local Weather

Current Conditions:
Mostly Cloudy, 80 F
Forecast:
Fri - Thunderstorms Early. High: 92 Low: 76
Sat - Partly Cloudy. High: 93 Low: 76
Full Forecast at Yahoo! Weather
(provided by The Weather Channel)
WELSACO — The Weslaco Chamber of Commerce will be hosting a talent showcase at this year’s Texas Onion Fest, to be held at the Weslaco City Park on March 24-25.
Valley musicians, singers, dancers, comedians, or any other family-friendly talent acts are in invited to participate. Preliminary performance time is limited to three minutes.
The talent showcase will begin with preliminary competition at the city’s downtown jazz and art event on Thursday, March 22, at 5 p.m. From there, finalists will be chosen to perform at Texas Onion Fest on Sunday, March 25, on the Magic Valley Electric Co-Op Main Stage.
Contestants will be competing for a cash prize, with first place to be awarded $200; second place, $100; and third place, $75.
Anyone interested in participating, should contact Laura Espinoza at 956-968-2102 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
| < Prev | Next > |
|---|
Advertising Information
The Progress Times is the hometown newspaper for the local communities of Mission, Sharyland, Alton, Palmview, La Joya and surrounding areas in Western Hidalgo County. We have a staff of veteran reporters who work diligently every week to bring our readers the latest news as it affects their hometown area and people.


















