Thursday, November 15, 2012
Who's playing at Jamboozie 2013?
The Streets of Historic Downtown Laredo will come alive with musical entertainment as Laredo Main Street kicks off their 15th annual UETA Jamboozie Festival on Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013, from 6 p.m. to midnight.
President Hector 'Tito' Garcia announced the musical entertainment for this year's lively street party will include headliner band La Mafia. The award-winning Latin Band has recorded over 37 albums in the past three decades.
Taking on the other five stages throughout the grounds of the Downtown District are local bands Ric Cortez, Bobby Benavides, Quinn, Mick Cruz and Randy Tate, Wild Root, There Be Dragons, Juda Haze, Mud River, Bad Reputation, Kaova, Vankuver, and Banda Show Internacional.
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What: Jamboozie
When: Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013
Where: Downtown Laredo/corners of Hidalgo, Lincoln, Iturbide, San Agustin, Flores and Grant streets
Tickets: $8 pre sale and $10 at the door. La Mafia Concert bracelets are sold separately for $15 and include entrance to the festival grounds. Ticket locations include IBC, and UETA Stores at 1208 Zaragoza St., 109 Salinas, 1201 Water St., 802 Lincoln and at the Laredo International Airport, and La Paletera on Calle del Norte and Springfield.
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Hello Kitty's birthday and Sandy relief
Here's one to make you feel old: Hello Kitty is nearly 40. 38 years old to be exact. She celebrates her birthday today, Nov. 1.
Celebrate Hello Kitty's birthday by helping others and make a donation to two special causes!
We've partnered with 826DC to promote creative and expository writing skills for students and the American Red Cross to support relief efforts for natural disasters such as Hurricane Sandy.
Please visit http://bit.ly/HK826DC to make a donation to help 826DC to provide tutoring, field trips, workshops and more to students 6-18.
Please visit http://bit.ly/HelloKittyRedCross to support the American Red Cross response to disasters across the country by donating to Hurricanes 2012.
Support local artists!
Support local artists by visiting the Bazaar at the French Quarter. The Bazaar follows the tradition of an open-air market for local artists and craftmakers.
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