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US/Canada Softball Games!

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softball_canadian_teamOn Monday, March 5th, it's Winter Texan Softball at it's very best. Players 55 to 87 years young will swing into action at 9:00am - 10:00am - 10:30am.

It's the US/Canada Games!!!!!

All the games are at Westside Ballfield in McAllen 1/2 mile north of Exp. 83 on Ware Rd. Come join the fun - over 250 fans did last year. Concession stand open. Excellent seating - Free parking - No admission fee.

The softball players motto:
" You don't quit playing when you grow old, you grow old when you quit playing."
Ed Martens
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Borderfest - 25th Annual International Square Dance Jubilee

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Cimarron Country Club Golf Outing Raises Funds For Make A Wish Foundation

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Thank you to all the golfers, donors, volunteers and local business who supported our golf outing at the Club at Cimarron today! We raised over $1,000 for the Make A Wish Foundation!
 

IMAS Travels Back to 19th Century France

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Poemes d’Amour, 2e Planche.  Fantin-Latour, Henri.  Works on Paper-Prints, 1885

The International Museum of Art & Science and the San Antonio Museum of Art have come together to bring the public of the Rio Grande Valley a very special exhibit of French artist Henri Fantin-Latour’s works on paper. Fantin-Latour: French Impressionist Works from the San Antonio Museum of Art are partly inspired by Richard Wagner’s four-part opera Der Ring des Nibelungen (The Ring of the
Nibelung), which tells the story of a magical ring that grants its possessor the power to rule the world. 

Since Fantin-Latour’s death in 1904, these works have only been on display to the public twice in a one hundred year span.  The International Museum of Art & Science is proud to bring these beautiful and precious works for a limited time.  They will make their third appearance in history at IMAS beginning Thursday, February 16, 2012 in which a FREE opening reception will be held from 6:00p.m. - 8:00p.m. 

Fantin-Latour’s work has been shown in over 50 museums around the globe, including the Met, Le Louvre, Musee D’Orsay, the Tate and the National Gallery in London.  His work derives from his appreciation of music; thus, he counts as a pioneer symbolist, a painter and draughtsman who found a new anti-naturalist style that paved the way for the symbolism movement in literature.

Fantin-Latour: French Impressionist Works from the San Antonio Museum of Art will be on display beginning Thursday, February 16 until Sunday, August 26, 2012.  Entrance to this exhibit is included in the price of general admission and is FREE for IMAS Members.  For more
information, please call (956) 682-0123 or visit www.imasonline.org.
 

IMAS Travels Back to 19th Century France

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Poemes_dAmour_2e_Planche_Fantin-LatourPictured.
Poemes d’Amour, 2e Planche.  Fantin-Latour, Henri.  Works on Paper-Prints, 1885

The International Museum of Art & Science and the San Antonio Museum of Art have come together to bring the public of the Rio Grande Valley a very special exhibit of French artist Henri Fantin-Latour’s works on paper. Fantin-Latour: French Impressionist Works from the San Antonio Museum of Art are partly inspired by Richard Wagner’s four-part opera Der Ring des Nibelungen (The Ring of the
Nibelung), which tells the story of a magical ring that grants its possessor the power to rule the world. 

Since Fantin-Latour’s death in 1904, these works have only been on display to the public twice in a one hundred year span.  The International Museum of Art & Science is proud to bring these beautiful and precious works for a limited time.  They will make their third appearance in history at IMAS beginning Thursday, February 16, 2012 in which a FREE opening reception will be held from 6:00p.m. - 8:00p.m. 

Fantin-Latour’s work has been shown in over 50 museums around the globe, including the Met, Le Louvre, Musee D’Orsay, the Tate and the National Gallery in London.  His work derives from his appreciation of music; thus, he counts as a pioneer symbolist, a painter and draughtsman who found a new anti-naturalist style that paved the way for the symbolism movement in literature.

Fantin-Latour: French Impressionist Works from the San Antonio Museum of Art will be on display beginning Thursday, February 16 until Sunday, August 26, 2012.  Entrance to this exhibit is included in the price of general admission and is FREE for IMAS Members.  For more
information, please call (956) 682-0123 or visit www.imasonline.org.
 

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