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Vacunan miles de trabajadores de maquiladoras de Reynosa en Hidalgo, Texas

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Hidalgo.- Derivado de la Iniciativa Económica para el Comercio Esencial, 10 mil 600 personas que laboran en las plantas maquiladoras de Reynosa fueron vacunadas contra COVID-19 durante las últimas semanas en esta ciudad.

El programa fue implementado como una forma de fortalecer el intercambio comercial en la región fronteriza México-Estados Unidos y en él participaron las compañías adheridas a INDEX Reynosa (Asociación de maquiladoras), el Condado Hidalgo y su Departamento de Salud, el Consulado de México en McAllen y autoridades locales y federales del sur de Texas y la administración de los puentes internacionales.

Se trata del primer esfuerzo binacional de esta magnitud realizado en beneficio de las y los trabajadores de la industria manufacturera, reconoció Humberto Martínez Cantú, Presidente de INDEX Reynosa.

“Tuvimos una gran participación de las empresas adheridas a nuestra asociación y la invaluable coordinación de las autoridades con lo que quedó demostrado que somos todos un mismo equipo en esta región binacional y que tenemos la voluntad y el interés de contribuir al bienestar de nuestra gente”, dijo Martínez Cantú.

Agregó que INDEX Reynosa continuará dando prioridad a proyectos que valoren lo más importante que tienen los seres humanos: la salud y vida, y al mismo tiempo la continuidad de la economía de esta región binacional.

La vacuna de una sola dosis, Johnson & Johnson, fue administrada en el área de estacionamiento del puerto de entrada Hidalgo por personal del Departamento de Servicios Humanos y de Salud del Condado Hidalgo a personas de entre 18 y 39 años de edad, empleadas en las plantas maquiladoras de Reynosa quienes, a bordo de autobuses, fueron transportadas a territorio estadounidense con el único fin de ser vacunadas.

Martínez reiteró el agradecimiento de la Asociación que preside así como de toda la mesa directiva a las autoridades involucradas, al personal de las instituciones públicas que participaron y al equipo administrativo y operativo de INDEX Reynosa, que jugó un papel fundamental en el éxito de esta iniciativa.

Actualmente en Reynosa trabajan para la industria manufacturera más de 135 mil personas en 155 empresas.

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Hidalgo.- Personal del Departamento de Salud del Condado Hidalgo, coordinado con INDEX y funcionarios de distintos niveles llevaron a cabo la vacunación de los trabajadores de las plantas maquiladoras de Reynosa a un lado de las instalaciones de la Aduana de los Estados Unidos en esta ciudad. (Foto cortesía de INDEX)

Mariachi 7 Leguas: Exclusive Interview

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Hi Emilio Santos, thank you so much for this exclusive interview for Que Onda Magazine – we’re so happy to have you here today.

Thank you very much for having me, thank you for the invite – very excited.

 

First question that I have is how did the band originate?

Mariachi 7 Leguas originated back in 2004, 16 years ago when I was living in San Antonio for a couple of years and decided to come back to the valley and form Mariachi 7 Leguas. It was It was something that I just wanted to do on the side but in a short amount of time, Mariachi 7 Leguas basically blew up and became very successful.

So was the band impacted by COVID-19 in any way?

Unfortunately it was. That was when we started getting a lot of cancellations. A matter of fact we were supposed to have this concert last year and of course it got postponed to this coming September. A lot of events got cancelled, a lot of private parties got cancelled, so we were basically not playing for…a good nine months – we were out of [our normal routine] where we performed every weekend. However, we did record one song that was actually recorded digitally from our homes and we put it together with the computer, so we made music for the people that were staying at home and staying safe.

What precautions will the band be taking now that performances are now being allowed?

[Everyone] got vaccinated and depending on the location where we’re at, we do wear masks…depending on the location, [how the people and guys feel]. So right now what we’re doing, we used to practice here [in my home] every weekend. Now the Radisson McAllen Airport was gracefully enough to allow us to use their ballroom for practice and be able to [stay 6ft away from each other] and have a successful practice during that [time] so they helped a lot as well.

 

What was it like for the band to perform again on stage? Will this upcoming concert be their first time performing live after the pandemic or have there been prior shows?

There have been small private shows but as far as our concerts are concerned, like on stage, this is going to be the first one after this long wait of performing for our public audience.

 

We’re very excited to have you guys here performing on September 25th, myself included will be there! What upcoming shows will the band have after Houston?

 Great, great. We’re super excited to be there. We do have some that are being taken care of, that are going to be booked for various cities in South Texas. We do have one coming up, a big show that we were planning to have this year but unfortunately the theater was already booked, so we have one coming up for 2022. We have Brownsville, usually there’s a huge festival that happens in Brownsville every year, which is the last week of February, which is – Charro Days. [Those will be] our next upcoming shows that we will have. Basically we start on Tuesday and end on Sunday, so it’s like a party every single day in Brownsville.

 

I bet they all love it since it’s so close to home right there. This following question is more personally for you – what would be your favorite song of the band, if you had to choose?

Well if I had to choose…really it all depends on the mood right? There’s a lot of songs that we love playing – I love performing Huapango and Rodinellas. I love playing a Ranchera that’s called, “No Volveré.” Every single piece has its own character, if you will, and it just fulfils the energy and the adrenaline when we play for them because I feel like we transmit that music and when people get to enjoy it, we feel their energy back, so it’s like a whole round energy going on. When we perform those usually it’s a really good sensation – that’s why we love playing those pieces.

 

I love to hear that – I can see the passion and hear it in your voice! So this time I’m going to give you the opportunity to say something special to your fans, to be prepared to see you guys this upcoming September 25th, here in Houston!

Well guys, ladies and gentleman, people from Houston – We’re loving the fact that we’re going to get to see you [again] with this great concert that we have prepared. We’re going to do a special concert in memory of Jose Alfredo Jimenez – one of the greatest composers that Mexico has ever had. Can’t wait to see you guys in September 25th at the Houston [Baptist] University theater. So I hope to see you there – we’re super excited! And remember, Mariachi 7 Leguas is going to be there to enjoy your presence and transmit our music to you guys!

 

Don’t miss out on this great upcoming performance and see Emilio Santos for yourself and the rest of Mariachi 7 Leguas LIVE at the Dunham Theater located at the Houston Baptist Church on Saturday, September 25th at 7 p.m.!

You can get your tickets now at Houstonmariachifestival.com – Que Onda! We are everywhere you need us to be!

Fall is fantastic on Buffalo Bayou 🍂

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Buffalo Bayou Partnership has a lineup of outdoor activities for the whole family this fall. All are invited to participate in fun on the water, journey along the trails, learn about the bayou’s ecosystem, and groove to the tunes of some of Houston’s talented DJs and musicians. Fall starts now on Buffalo Bayou!

Dance to the Music

Kick off the season with the first installation of Turntable Tuesdays on September 14. Then, on Saturdays in October, soloists from Houston Grand Opera will serenade boat riders along the waterway with Songs on the Water. In November, come back to The Water Works lawn to jam with BBP on Jazzy Sundays.
Turntable Tuesdays
The Water Works

  • Tuesday, September 14
  • Tuesday, October 12
  • Tuesday, November 9
Songs on the Water
Meet at Allen’s Landing

  • Saturday, October 9
  • Sunday, October 10
  • Saturday, October 16
  • Sunday, October 17
Jazzy Sundays
The Water Works

  • Sunday, November 7
  • Sunday, November 14
  • Sunday, November 21
  • Sunday, November 28

Celebrate Nature

For kid-friendly fun, visit Yolanda Black Navarro Buffalo Bend Nature Park on September 25 for a day of peace, love, and bugs at Bugstock. This event will feature crafts, music, giveaways, and even bug tacos to celebrate our region’s ample population of creepy crawlers. In conjunction with this event, BBP will relaunch artist Henry G. Sanchez’s BioArt Bayou-torium, a mobile, bilingual art project that will be available on weekends in October. Later, on October 23, join BBP for one of the season’s biggest outdoor events, KBR Kids Day at the sprawling Tony Marron Park in Houston’s East End neighborhood.
Bugstock
Yolanda Black Navarro Buffalo Bend Nature Park
Saturday, September 25
BioArt Bayou-torium
Yolanda Black Navarro Buffalo Bend Nature Park
  • Saturday, October 2
  • Sunday, October 3
  • Saturday, October 9
  • Sunday, October 10
  • Saturday, October 16
  • Sunday, October 17
KBR Kids Day
Tony Marron Park
Saturday, October 23

Get Out on the Water

Watch for the bayou’s birds from your canoe or kayak at Birding and Boating on September 18. Then, on October 2, paddle in the largest canoe and kayak race in Texas. Register now for the Buffalo Bayou Partnership Regatta, presented by Gillman Subaru.
Birding and Boating
Meet at N. York St.
Saturday, September 18
49th Annual BBP Regatta
Various locations along Buffalo Bayou
Saturday, October 2

Hit the Trails

Nature Walks are back! Join us on the third Saturday to welcome our new guide, Nancy Greig. Take charge of your health each Wednesday during Wellness Walks with Laura Conely of Urban Paths.
Nature Walks
Meet at 105 Sabine St.

  • Saturday, September 18
  • Saturday, October 16
  • Saturday, November 20
Wednesday Wellness Walks
Meet at 105 Sabine Street
Every Wednesday
Photos by Katya Horner, Alisa Kline, Lawerence Elizabeth Knox, Jim Olive, Anthony Rathbun, and Henry Sanchez.
Buffalo Bayou Partnership (BBP) is the non-profit organization revitalizing and transforming Buffalo Bayou, Houston’s most significant natural resource.
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Sep 09 – Sep 15, 2021 | Weather

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Publicación 1211 de HOUSTON – Revista Digital 09 de septiembre – 15 de septiembre / 2021

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Se forma la tormenta tropical Mindy en el Golfo de México

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La Oficina de Seguridad Nacional y Manejo de Emergencias del Condado Harris (HCOHSEM, por sus siglas en inglés) continúa monitoreando el curso de la tormenta tropical Mindy, la cual se formó hoy en el noreste del Golfo de México. Según el pronóstico actual del Centro Nacional de Huracanes, Mindy no representa una amenaza para Texas.

La tormenta tropical Mindy es la decimotercera en la temporada de huracanes del Atlántico, la cual finaliza el 30 de noviembre de 2021. Ahora es el momento preciso de revisar su kit y plan de emergencia. Manténgase informado por medio de las actualizaciones de HCOHSEM en línea, en las redes sociales o regístrese para recibir Ready Harris Alerts.

Para obtener más información sobre cómo prepararse, consulte nuestra guía de preparación y evacuación para huracanes. También puede enviar un mensaje de texto con GULF2021 al 888777 para recibir actualizaciones sobre la temporada de huracanes.

Interview with Harris County District Clerk, Marilyn Burgess

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¡Que Onda! Magazine has the opportunity to have an exclusive interview with Harris County District Clerk, Marilyn Burgess.

McDonald’s Breakfast Burrito

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September marks the 30th anniversary of the McDonald’s Breakfast Burrito, originally created by Houston owner/operator Nelly Quijano, when she began serving the item in Houston restaurants in 1985. The menu item went on to be added to McDonald’s menus across the country and later to the world in 1989.