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City of Pharr and Region One to Host EMS Career Training for Local Students on Tue., 5/6 @ 11 AM 

City of Pharr and Region One to Host EMS Career Training for Local Students on Tue., 5/6 @ 11 AM 

MEDIA ADVISORY

Media Contact: Yuri Gonzalez
Phone: (956) 310-2139
Email: [email protected]

City of Pharr and Region One to Host EMS Career Training for Local Students on Tue., 5/6 @ 11 AM 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MONDAY, MAY 5, 2025

Pharr, Texas – The City of Pharr, in collaboration with Region One Education Service Center, will host the EMS Career Work-Based Learning: A Day of Hands-On Training on Tuesday, May 6, 2025, at the Pharr Events Center (3000 N. Cage Blvd., Pharr, TX). Made possible through the Perkins Innovation and Modernization Grant, this immersive workshop is designed to introduce over 100 high school students from various local school districts to careers in Emergency Medical Services (EMS).

Students will participate in CPR training, Stop the Bleed instruction, real-world EMS scenarios, and a live panel discussion with active EMS professionals. This is a one-day, all-day training event designed to provide students with a comprehensive, hands-on introduction to careers in Emergency Medical Services. Participants will learn vital lifesaving skills, firsthand knowledge of emergency response careers, and insight into available certifications and training pathways in the EMS field.

This event supports career development and readiness for students while highlighting the critical role of EMS professionals in our community. Media partners are invited to attend for coverage and interview opportunities between 11:00 AM and 12:00 PM.

DETAILS
WHAT:  EMS Career Work-Based Learning: A Day of Hands-On Training for Students
WHEN: Tuesday, May 6, 2025 | Media: 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
WHERE: Pharr Events Center (3000 N. Cage Blvd., Pharr, TX)

State Rep. Muñoz and Texas House Honor Pharr Fire Department for Heroic Wildfire Deployment

State Rep. Muñoz and Texas House Honor Pharr Fire Department for Heroic Wildfire Deployment

PRESS RELEASE

Media Contact: Yuri Gonzalez
Phone: (956) 310-2139
Email: [email protected]

State Rep. Muñoz and Texas House Honor Pharr Fire Department for Heroic Wildfire Deployment

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
FRIDAY, MAY 2, 2025

Pharr, Texas – The Pharr Fire Department was honored on the floor of the Texas House of Representatives on Wednesday, April 30, 2025 as State Representative Sergio Muñoz, Jr. introduced House Resolution 399, recognizing three of Pharr’s finest for their bravery and service during the devastating wildfires in Southern California earlier this year.

Battalion Chief Sergio Vasquez and Engineers Jesus Gonzalez and Charlie Cavazos were deployed in January 2025 as part of the Alamo Strike Team through the Texas Intrastate Fire Mutual Aid System (TIFMAS). These dedicated firefighters joined a nationwide emergency response to help battle the fast-moving wildfires intensified by historic drought and extreme winds. The California disaster forced nearly 200,000 evacuations and took dozens of lives.

Pharr’s firefighters were the only responders from south of San Antonio to answer the mutual aid call—highlighting the department’s readiness, professionalism, and commitment to serving well beyond city and state borders.

“Today we recognize three exceptional men whose courage reflects the best of Texas,” said Representative Muñoz. “Leaving behind your families, entering dangerous terrain, and working long hours under life-threatening conditions is no small sacrifice,” he continued. “But you did it willingly—not for recognition, but out of duty, out of compassion, and out of a true calling to serve. This House, your city, and your state thank you,” Muñoz stated. 

As part of the recognition, Pharr firefighters stood at the dais in the Texas House Chamber, joined by Pharr Fire Chief Pilar Rodriguez and City Commissioner Bobby Carrillo, as Representative Muñoz honored their heroic efforts. The chamber filled with applause as members rose to their feet in a powerful show of unity and gratitude.

The City of Pharr previously welcomed home Chief Vasquez, Engineer Gonzalez, and Engineer Cavazos with a heartfelt ceremony in January, complete with a police and EMS escort, community supporters, and city leaders thanking them for their service.

“Pharr is proud to be represented by such outstanding public servants,” said Mayor Ambrosio Hernandez, M.D. “Their courage not only brought aid to those in need but also brought honor to our city and our region.”

Pharr Launching 1st Annual Vendor Expo, Businesses Invited to Connect with City Departments, Thu., 5/22 @ 8:30 AM

Pharr Launching 1st Annual Vendor Expo, Businesses Invited to Connect with City Departments, Thu., 5/22 @ 8:30 AM


MEDIA ADVISORY

Media Contact: Yuri Gonzalez
Phone: (956) 310-2139
Email: [email protected]

Pharr Launching 1st Annual Vendor Expo, Businesses Invited to Connect with City Departments, Thu., 5/22 @ 8:30 AM

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
THURSDAY, MAY 1, 2025

Pharr, Texas – The City of Pharr is excited to announce its 1st Annual Vendor Expo, aimed at connecting businesses, vendors, contractors, and the public directly with City Departments and Cooperative Representatives.

The expo will be held on Thursday, May 22, 2025, from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM at the Pepe Salinas Memorial Center, located at 1011 W. Kelly Ave., Pharr, Texas.

Attendees will have the opportunity to learn about the diverse functions and projects managed by various city departments, explore upcoming contracting opportunities, and gain valuable insight into the process of working with the City of Pharr. The Vendor Expo also offers a unique chance to network and build important relationships with key city personnel.

Registration for the event is available by scanning the QR code on the flyer, or by following this link.

For more information, please contact Mayra Gomez at (956) 530-7186 or Maritza Magallan at (956) 865-4894.

The public and media are invited to attend.

DETAILS
WHAT: 1st Annual Vendor Expo
WHEN: Thursday, May 22, 2025, from 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
WHERE: Pepe Salinas Memorial Center (1011 W. Kelly Ave., Pharr, Texas)

City of Pharr to Host $1M Check Presentation for New PossAble Dream Adult High School

City of Pharr to Host $1M Check Presentation for New PossAble Dream Adult High School

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Media Contact: Yuri Gonzalez
Phone: (956) 310-2139
Email: [email protected]

INFORMATION EMBARGOED UNTIL APRIL 29, 2025

City of Pharr to Host $1M Check Presentation for New PossAble Dream Adult High School on Tue., 4/29 @ 10 AM 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 2025

Pharr, Texas – The City of Pharr will host a special check presentation ceremony to celebrate its $1 million donation to The PossAble Dream Foundation—a pivotal investment in launching The PossAble Dream Adult High School, a first-of-its-kind public high school for adults up to age 50 in South Texas.

The presentation will take place at 10 AM on Tuesday, August 29, 2025 at the Pharr Events Center (3000 N. Cage Blvd.) in Pharr.

The tuition-free school will offer adults up to 50 years of age the opportunity to earn a traditional high school diploma along with industry-based certifications, employability training, and college coursework. To ensure student success, the program will also provide vital support services—including transportation, childcare, mental health counseling, job placement assistance, and pathways to higher education.

Set to open in Fall 2025, the school’s headquarters will be housed in the former Pharr Events Center in Pharr, positioning the city at the heart of a transformative regional education initiative. The Texas Education Agency (TEA) -authorized school will serve students ages 18 to 50 from Cameron, Hidalgo, Willacy, Starr, Jim Hogg, Webb, and Zapata Counties at sites in Pharr, Brownsville and Laredo with satellite locations to open in response to enrollment demand.

The PossAble Dream Adult High School will prioritize students without a high school diploma or GED, and, if space allows, will also accept individuals who currently hold a GED but wish to return to school to earn a traditional diploma and obtain an industry-recognized credential. This inclusive and forward-thinking approach is designed to improve educational outcomes, expand workforce readiness, and uplift entire families.

Dr. Daniel P. King, Founder of The PossAble Dream Foundation, thanks Pharr Mayor Dr. Ambrosio Hernandez and the Pharr City Commission for their commitment to increase the educational attainment and workforce readiness levels of the citizens of Pharr and surrounding communities.

“Our vision for The PossAble Dream Adult High School is to empower adult learners to complete their education and help transform their lives and our communities,” Dr. King said. “In order to raise the standard of living in Deep South Texas, we must attract and grow business and industry through a better educated and skilled workforce.”

The PossAble Dream Foundation is confident other communities and philanthropic minded individuals, will see the value of this school and will partner and invest to increase our capacity to serve adults throughout the region.

“Our investment is about more than dollars—it’s about dignity, opportunity, and the future of our community,” said Pharr Mayor Dr. Ambrosio Hernandez. “By supporting adult learners in completing their high school education, we are building a stronger, more skilled workforce that can transform lives across our region—and it all starts right here in Pharr.”

In its first year, the school aims to enroll 900 students and expand to serve up to 2,000 in its first five years. Educational partners such as South Texas College, Laredo College, Texas Southmost College, and Texas State Technical College will help deliver dual enrollment opportunities, continuing education, and access to state-of-the-art facilities.

“We can change the story of Deep South Texas” said Dr. King. “With the support of the civic, business, and philanthropic communities, we can significantly elevate the educational attainment in our region, improve our economic story, and enhance the quality of life. This will uplift thousands of adults in this area and the impact will be felt for generations to come.”

Interested individuals wanting to receive information about The PossAble Dream Adult High School may submit an interest form by visiting its Facebook Page at www.facebook.com/ThePossAbleDream.

DETAILS
WHAT:  Check Presentation for New PossAble Dream Adult High School
WHEN: Tuesday, August 29, 2025 at 10:00 AM
WHERE: Pharr Events Center (3000 N. Cage Blvd., Pharr, TX 78577)


About The PossAble Dream Foundation

The PossAble Dream Foundation is led by local citizens. Dr. Daniel King, long-time education leader and current Executive Director of Region One ESC serves as the Board President. Vice-President Aida Coronado is the Chief Operating Officer of DHR Health-Brownsville and a member of the Texas Workforce Investment Council. Julian Alvarez III, an executive with Lone Star National Bank and former Texas Workforce Commissioner, serves as Treasurer. The Board Secretary is Valley View ISD Special Education Teacher, Griselda Arismendez, and retired school administrator Juan Alvarez also serves on the Board.

About The PossAble Dream Adult High School

Recently authorized by the Texas Education Agency (TEA), the new school serving Cameron, Hidalgo, Willacy, Starr, Jim Hogg, Webb and Zapata Counties, will address the educational and training needs of the residents of Deep South Texas who lack a high school diploma. This new public high school for adults up to age 50 will expand to serve a number of South Texas communities to achieve regional impact.

In addition to receiving their high school diploma, adults who enroll will receive industry-based certifications, employability training, and the opportunity to take college coursework at no cost. The program will partner with businesses and other local entities to offer internship and apprenticeship opportunities. Upon completion of the program, job placement assistance will be provided, as well as transition support to continue with higher education studies.

Darcia Cuellar (former Principal of the PSJA ISD College, Career, and Technology Academy, the first public adult high school in Texas serving 18-26 year olds) who currently works at Region One ESC helping area districts establish similar programs, has been selected as the Superintendent of The PossAble Dream Adult High School.

Pharr City Report for 4/21/2025

Pharr City Report for 4/21/2025

The Board of Commissioners of the City of Pharr met for a regular meeting on Monday, April 21, 2025, and considered an agenda that included the following highlights:

Pharr Takes First Place in 2025 Healthier Texas Community Challenge Mid-Size Community Category

The City of Pharr has once again demonstrated its commitment to fostering a healthy community, earning top honors in the prestigious 2025 Healthier Texas Community Challenge. This marks the 8th time Pharr has received this esteemed recognition, a testament to the city’s ongoing dedication to wellness and active living. Abel Molina, Special Events Director for the City of Pharr, made the exciting announcement during a recent City Commission meeting, where Ricardo Parra, Program Manager for Healthier Texas, presented the award to the Commission. “I am proud to announce that the City of Pharr placed First in the Healthier Texas 2025 Community Challenge for the Mid-Size Community Category,” Molina said, sharing the pride of the city’s achievement. Parra expressed his admiration for Pharr’s impressive participation, emphasizing the numbers behind the success. “The community of Pharr earned 1.8 million points, logged over 1,000 miles, and dedicated more than 68,000 minutes to physical activity through our Community Challenge app. These numbers are more than just data; they represent a community that shows up, supports one another, and prioritizes health,” Parra noted. “Thank you for leading by example and inspiring others throughout the state.” This achievement not only reflects the hard work of the citizens of Pharr but also underscores the city’s commitment to promoting health and wellness across the region. 

City Proclaims April 21-25 as National Community Development Week 

The Pharr City Commission proudly approved a proclamation recognizing April 21-25, 2025, as National Community Development Week, joining cities across the country in highlighting the impact of the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program. Now in its 51st year, CDBG continues to play a vital role in supporting housing, infrastructure, and services that uplift underserved communities. Elizabeth Diaz, Director of Grants Management for the City of Pharr, along with her dedicated team, accepted the proclamation. “We’re proud to celebrate 51 years of the CDBG program, which has transformed lives and neighborhoods across Pharr,” Diaz stated. “This week is not only a celebration of progress but a reminder of our continued commitment to empowering residents through these grants.” To commemorate this milestone, the community is invited to a special CDBG Week Celebration on Thursday, April 24, 2025, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at The Hub at Downtown Park (200 S. Cage Blvd). The event will feature community resources, family-friendly activities, and an opportunity to learn more about the city’s ongoing CDBG-funded projects. The City of Pharr remains dedicated to investing in projects and programs that strengthen neighborhoods, support economic development, and ensure all residents have access to essential services.

Pharr Recognizes April as Fair Housing Month 

The Pharr City Commission has officially declared April 2025 as Fair Housing Month, reaffirming the City’s dedication to ensuring equal access to housing opportunities for all. The proclamation recognizes the passage of the Fair Housing Act in 1968, which prohibits housing discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, disability, familial status, and national origin. The proclamation was accepted by the City of Pharr’s Grants Management Department. Assistant Director Napolean Coca expressed the department’s continued commitment to this mission, stating, “We celebrate Fair Housing Month and our commitment that everyone has equal access to safe and affordable housing through the projects we undertake with the CDBG grant.” He added, “Fair Housing is not just a right but an opportunity for all families to thrive.” The City of Pharr remains steadfast in its efforts to create inclusive communities and encourages all residents to support practices that promote housing equity and opportunity.

Pharr Declares April as Autism Awareness Month 

The Pharr City Commission proclaimed April 2025 as Autism Awareness Month, underscoring the city’s continued commitment to inclusivity and awareness. The proclamation highlights the growing prevalence of autism, now affecting approximately 1 in 36 children nationwide and over 449,000 individuals in Texas alone. With early intervention and support, individuals on the spectrum can lead significantly improved lives. Niko Tapangan, Public Health Director for the City of Pharr, and Veronica Quintana, Special Education Director for PSJA ISD, accepted the proclamation along with four students from PSJA’s 18+ program, Pathways Towards Independence. “We serve over 750 students in the district with varying levels of autism, and we celebrate these students’ strengths while working with them toward resilience and successful futures,” said Quintana. Through this proclamation, the City of Pharr continues to highlight the importance of understanding, acceptance, and support for individuals with autism and its dedication to promoting awareness and advocating for a more inclusive future for all members of the community.

City Proclaims April as Child Abuse and Prevention Month 

The Pharr City Commission declared April 2025 as Child Abuse and Prevention Month, affirming the city’s commitment to safeguarding children and supporting families. The proclamation emphasizes that children are among our most valuable and vulnerable assets, and that ensuring their safety, stability, and nurturing environment is a shared responsibility across the community. Danny Ramirez, Pharr EMS Chief, accepted the proclamation alongside members of his command staff and representatives from Driscoll Children’s Hospital, including Dr. Maryann Alvarez Griffis, the Rio Grande Valley’s first pediatric child abuse physician. “We thought it was important to partner with Driscoll Children’s Hospital in honor of the proclamation, as it allows us to not only recognize their invaluable work but also shed light on their ongoing efforts to help combat child abuse in our community,” said Ramirez. Through this proclamation, the City of Pharr reinforces its dedication to creating a strong network of support among citizens, agencies, and institutions to prevent child abuse and ensure every child has the opportunity to grow and thrive.

Featured Events: 

CDBG 51st Birthday Celebration – Thursday, April 24, 2025, from 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM 

Join us for CDBG’s 51st Birthday Celebration!
The City of Pharr is proud to host this exciting FREE community event in collaboration with partners like Food Bank RGV, Amigos del Valle, Affordable Homes of South Texas, and more. Join us for an evening filled with valuable resources, family-friendly activities, live music, delicious food, and interactive booths highlighting how CDBG-funded services benefit our residents. We invite all community members to be part of the fun as we recognize over five decades of impactful service and investment in our neighborhoods.

🗓  April 24, 2025
🕕  5:30 PM – 7:30 PM
📍  The HUB at Downtown Park (200 S. Cage Blvd.)

Night Under the Stars – Friday, May 9, 2025, starting at 7:30 PM

Join us for a magical Night Under the Stars!
Treat the moms in your life to a special night they’ll always remember —an evening filled with music, love, and unforgettable memories! 💖🎶

🎟 FREE Ticketed Event
Ticket pick-up starts April 28, 2025, at the Special Events Building (209 W. Newcombe Park Ave).
Limit: 6 tickets per person *while supplies last.

🗓  May 9, 2025
🕕  7:30 PM
📍  Pharr Development and Research Center (850 W. Dicker Rd.)

Our Pharr, Our Future Open House – Tuesday, May 13, 2025, 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM

Join us for the Our Pharr, Our Future Open House!
Get ready to roll up your sleeves and help shape the future of our city! Enter for the chance to win a FREE generator! Come explore interactive stations and give your input on key topics like transportation, parks and community.

It’s a family-friendly event with:
🎁 Raffle prizes
⚡ Generator Giveaway
🎲 Fun activities for all ages!
📲 Don’t miss out on your chance to help build the future of Pharr!

🗓  May 13, 2025
🕕  5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
📍  Jose “Pepe Salinas” Recreation Center (1011 W. Kelly Ave.)

City of Pharr Now Accepting CDBG Applications & Celebrating 51 Years of Community Impact

City of Pharr Now Accepting CDBG Applications & Celebrating 51 Years of Community Impact

MEDIA ADVISORY

Media Contact: Yuri Gonzalez
Phone: (956) 310-2139
Email: [email protected]

City of Pharr Now Accepting CDBG Applications & Celebrating 51 Years of Community Impact

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 2025

Pharr, Texas – The City of Pharr’s Grants Management & Community Development Department is now accepting applications for the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program for Program Years 2025–2026.

This funding opportunity is open to nonprofits, public agencies, and other eligible organizations working to improve the quality of life for Pharr residents. The CDBG Program supports projects that address community needs, such as housing and public services.

To apply, interested organizations can pick up an application packet at the Grants Management & Community Development Office, located at 118 S. Cage Blvd., Pharr, TX. For more information, call (956) 402-4190. Alternatively, applicants may scan the QR code on the official flyer to access the application form. The deadline to submit completed applications is Friday, May 2, 2025, by 5:00 PM.


Celebrating 51 Years of CDBG!

In celebration of the 51st anniversary of the Community Development Block Grant Program, the City of Pharr invites the community to join us for a special event during CDBG Week.

The City of Pharr will host the CDBG 51st Birthday Celebration on Wednesday, April 24, 2025, from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM at The Hub at Downtown Park, located at 200 S. Cage Blvd., Pharr, TX 78577.

This family-friendly event will feature fun activities, food, birthday cake, and even a piñata, as we celebrate over five decades of community development and impact. All are welcome to join in the festivities!

The public and media are invited to attend.

DETAILS
WHAT: CDBG 51st Birthday Celebration
WHEN: Wednesday, April 24, 2025, from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM
WHERE: The Hub at Downtown Park (200 S. Cage Blvd., Pharr, TX 78577)

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