
Maria Gonzalez
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1 day ago |
elpasotimes.com | Maria Gonzalez |María Gonzalez |María Cortés González
El Paso families have more options this year for summer camps with the additions of La Nube and the Mexican American Cultural Center in Downtown El Paso. Museums, the University of Texas at El Paso, and El Paso Community College are also good sources of summer camps or classes to keep kids not only engaged but also learning something new. Most camps are designed for children ages 5 and up, and some also offer programs for teens. Most begin in June and will continue for a couple of months.
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2 days ago |
elpasotimes.com | Maria Gonzalez |María Gonzalez |María Cortés González
El Relaxe is closing its doors due to a difficult economic climate. The owners of the business, at 808 Montana Ave., posted their final goodbye on their Instagram page this week. And followers started responding with their disappointment. "After six incredible years filled with laughter, adrenaline, and unforgettable memories, we’ve made the difficult decision to close the doors of Relaxe.
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5 days ago |
elpasotimes.com | Maria Gonzalez |María Gonzalez |María Cortés González
The El Paso business community is mourning the loss of Cindy Ramos-Davidson, former El Paso Hispanic Chamber of Commerce CEO, who died Sunday, June 1 after a battle with pancreatic cancer. Ramos-Davidson left the chamber in April after almost 27 years there and after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. The Hispanic Chamber issued a statement of condolences.
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5 days ago |
elpasotimes.com | Maria Gonzalez |María Gonzalez |María Cortés González
Japanese flavors, stir-fried vegetables, a new pizza place and Mexican cuisine are among the new restaurants opening up around El Paso this season. Several restaurants continue to open up in new retail spaces along Eastlake Boulevard, near Horizon City. The Lower Valley and the West Side are each gaining Mexican food restaurants with well-known and established names.
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5 days ago |
yahoo.com | Maria Gonzalez |María Gonzalez |María Cortés González
Japanese flavors, stir-fried vegetables, a new pizza place and Mexican cuisine are among the new restaurants opening up around El Paso this season. Several restaurants continue to open up in new retail spaces along Eastlake Boulevard, near Horizon City. The Lower Valley and the West Side are each gaining Mexican food restaurants with well-known and established names.
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