Tuesday, November 16, 2010

The Great American SmokeOut



Good day to quit? You bet!

The American Cancer Society's Great American Smokeout is more than 29 years old this year.

The Great American Smoke Out has helped to spotlight the dangers of tobacco use and the challenges of quitting, but more importantly, it has set the stage for the cultural revolution in tobacco that has occurred over this period.

Because of the efforts of individuals and groups that have led anti-tobacco efforts, there have been significant landmarks in the areas of research, policy and the environment.

An estimated 47 million adults in the United States currently smoke, and approximately half will die prematurely from smoking. Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death for men and women, and this year alone, there will be about 169,500 new cases diagnosed in the U.S. More than 80 percent of lung cancers are thought to result from smoking.

The American Cancer Society's Great American Smoke Out event grew out of a 1971 event in Randolph, Mass., in which Arthur P. Mullaney asked people to give up cigarettes for a day and donate the money they would have spent on cigarettes to a high school scholarship fund.

The first national Great American Smoke Out was held in 1977.

This year on November 18th, 2010, Starr County Youth Coalition along with other RGCCISD schools will celebrate the Great Amercian Smokeout by rallying outside Ft. Ringgold Main Campus.  Please join us in sending the message that tobacco is a national health issue.
TIME: 10:00 A.M.

For more info. contact Sandra Garza at 716-1795.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Join the Rio Grande City Public Library for Read to Achieve

The kick off date is Wednesday November 3, 2010 from 5:00 - 7:00pm. Registration will be ongoing for those who cannot register on Nov. 3. Our goal is to get children to visit our library and check out our books. We would love to have them participate in our Storytime Monday's and Wednesdays from 4:30 - 5:30. We understand this might not be convenient for everyone and we don't won't to exclude anyone. Please let us know at registration what time best works for you.

Join the Rio Grande City Public Library for Read to Achieve supported by National Basketball Association’s (NBA) and Rio Grande Valley Vipers to help young people develop a life-long love for reading and encourage adults to read regularly to children.

Register November 3, 2010, 5:30- 7:30pm at the library 
Participants will receive one ticket to attend Rio Grande City Public Library Night Out with the Vipers Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Reaching an estimated 50 million children a year, Read to Achieve is the most extensive educational outreach initiative in the history of professional sports.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Special Events Venue for Rent

Se Renta Salon para Fiestas y Juntas de Negocio en Colonias Unidas
Ideal para los fiestas de cumpleaños, baby shower’s, despedida de soltera, bingo’s, reuniones, juntas, y presentaciones.

Los servicios incluyen: La plaza al aire libre, area del teatro al aire libre, y campo de juegos para niños. Para más información, hable al 487-0964 con la Directora Priscilla Martinez

Gator Homecoming Parade

The 2010-2011 Gator Homecoming Parade is right around the corner. It is scheduled to take place on Wednesday, November 3,2010. It will begin at 6:00 p.m. at Grulla Elementary and proceed towards Grulla Middle School for the Bonfire.  
 
For more information please contact Lisa Gonzalez at (956) 487-7278.

Monday, October 25, 2010

WILD's 3-D Haunted House: Thursday and Friday only

WILD's 3-D Haunted House: Thursday and Friday only
October 28 & 29, Thursday & Friday, 6-10 PM
WILD's 3-D Haunted House in the Student Lounge, Building H, South Texas College, McAllen. $4.00 Admission. WILD has been running a haunted house for 15 years, but what's even more exciting is that this haunted house is in mind-bending 3-D. Special effects, including special paints, special lighting, and special glasses will created a maze in a dimension beyond any sight and sound you know about. This event is NOT for children under the age of eight. All people are invited.
For more information, contact Tom Fuschetto at 872-3487
(tomf@southtexascollege.edu).

Thursday, October 21, 2010

HELP needed for WILD's 3-D Haunted House

WILD needs people to help in all or some of the following:
1) Scare people on both or either of two (2) nights: October 28th and October 29th from 6:00-10:30 PM.
2) setting up
3) take down/clean-up

For setting up, we will meet this Saturday, October 13th from 1-5 PM in the student lounge of building H and again on Monday October 26th from 6-7 PM.
For clean up, we will meet Friday October 29th from 10 to midnight and then again on Saturday October 30th from noon to 4 PM.
What is a 3-D Haunted House? Go to this
link and read it for instructions on creating a 3-D Haunted House:
http://www.hauntedattraction.com/20/3dwkshp.html
More expert discussion on creating a 3-D Haunted House is found here:
http://www.hauntedhouse.com/search/Marketplace_,045_Shopping/3D_Haunti
ng/
More on cheap and free effects for a haunted house here:
http://familycrafts.about.com/cs/mischalloween/a/091100d.htm

Store costumes are fun to look at but 1) everyone else has seen them -
- afterall, someone besides you goes to Walmart, Walgreens, and HEB,
and has seen the same costumes, right? 2) Why spend money that you
are trying to save? So --Here is how to make home made and free
and/or cheap costumes:
http://www.robinsfyi.com/holidays/halloween/costumes.htm
Here is another site for costume ideas:
http://www.costumepage.org/hallocst.html

The 3-D Haunted House will be operating from 7-10 PM on October 28th
and October 29th. Those involved need to be there one hour before and
one half hour after. For scaring people, the easiest would be to get
black plastic (since that's what the walls of the maze
are made out of), wear that black plastic in some type of stapled
monk's robe and hood, and paint fluorescent paint (found at Spencer's,
JJ's, or Party Universe) on that costume, and then step out of the
wall. After all, this Haunted House is the only haunted house in the
state of Texas. We really need you help on this event.

Here is a link of photos of cool costumes, but many of them are too
funny or too cute for a haunted house, so they they won't work:
http://damncoolpics.blogspot.com/2006/10/creative-halloween-suits.html
-- Tom Fuschetto