Tejano Democrats State Convention 2023

Tejano Democrats State Convention 2023 in Corpus Christi TX. Save the date: Friday, Sept 15, 2023 to Sunday, Sept 17, 2023

Coastal Bend Tejano Democrats host Tejano Democrats State Convention 2023. Corpus Christi is the birthplace of Tejano civil rights. On Diez y Seis weekend join Tejano leaders lay the groundwork for the 2024 election cycle. Don’t miss this event.

Register for Tejano Democrats State Convention 2023 today! Join us in Corpus Christi, Texas Sept 15- 17.

A new chapter of the State Tejano Democrats, Coastal Bend Tejano Democrats is hosting the Tejano Democrats State Convention 2023. Join us at the Emerald Beach Hotel. Feel free to arrive early or stay an extra day to enjoy the city. Reserve hotel rooms here.

Tejano History in Corpus Christi TX

A sparkling city jewel situated on the Gulf Coast of TX, renowned for its sandy beaches and beautiful bayfront. It’s also a pulsating hub of Tejano heritage, a blend of Mexican and Texan cultures that dates back centuries. Tejano, a term used to describe Texans of Mexican descent, has deeply woven its roots into the fabric of this vibrant city. It a living testament to the power of cultural fusion.

The story of Tejano heritage in Corpus Christi starts long before the establishment of the city itself. Prior to the annexation of Texas to the United States, this region was a part of Mexico. The Tejano culture originated from the amalgamation of Spanish settlers, indigenous people, Mexicans, and eventually Anglos. Their combined influences gave birth to a unique way of life that embraced the traditions of the Spanish colonial past. It also embraces the progressive changes of the American frontier.

Tejano Music Heritage

Selena Quintanilla-Pérez, fondly remembered as the “Queen of Tejano Music,” is arguably one of the most iconic figures associated with both Corpus Christi and Tejano heritage. Born and raised in this coastal city, Selena’s magnetic voice and charismatic stage presence introduced many to Tejano music, bridging the gap between cultures and generations. Today, the Selena Museum stands in Corpus Christi as a touching tribute to her legacy. Every year, fans from around the world flock to this shrine to celebrate the indomitable spirit of a star who made Tejano music globally recognizable.

Tejano Culinary Influence

But the Tejano influence in Corpus Christi extends beyond just music. The cuisine of the region is another delightful reflection of this heritage. As you navigate the city, it’s common to stumble upon eateries offering mouth-watering Tejano dishes, ranging from spicy enchiladas to succulent tamales. These dishes, which represent a harmonious blend of Texan and Mexican culinary traditions, are a testament to the fusion of cultures that defines the Tejano way of life.

Additionally, the architectural panorama of Corpus Christi is replete with remnants of Tejano heritage. Many structures in the city showcase a blend of Spanish colonial designs intermixed with modern architectural aesthetics. Strolling through neighborhoods or the city center, one can observe the quaint charm of terracotta roofs, stucco walls, and ornate ironwork which speak of a time when Spanish and Mexican aesthetics dominated the region’s architectural narrative.

Tejano Civil Rights

Education and community centers in Corpus Christi also play a pivotal role in preserving and propagating Tejano heritage. The Tejano Civil Rights Museum and Resource Center in the city is dedicated to chronicling the journey and struggles of Tejanos throughout history. It serves as a reservoir of information for those keen on delving deep into the annals of Tejano history, celebrating the contributions and achievements of the community.

One cannot overlook the tight-knit Tejano community’s influence in maintaining their rich traditions. Resilience, passion, and commitment to preserving heritage are evident in their music, dance, family values, and community festivals. Generations have passed down stories, values, and traditions, ensuring that the spirit of the Tejano culture remains undiminished.

Corpus Christi is more than just a scenic coastal city. It’s a living tapestry of Tejano heritage, bearing witness to the confluence of Mexican and Texan cultures. Whether you’re drawn by the soulful strains of Tejano music, the delectable flavors of its cuisine, or the architectural and historical landmarks, Corpus Christi invites you to embrace and celebrate a culture that’s as vibrant and dynamic as the waves that caress its shores. Join us for the Tejano Democrats State Convention 2023.

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Utility Assistance for Seniors, Persons with Disabilities and Vets

The City of Corpus Christi’s Limited Utility Assistance Program will accept applications from low-income seniors, persons with disabilities, and veterans needing help with their electricity bills. Assistance is limited to no more than $500 per household.

Applications are being accepted now, and the application process will close when 350 applications have been received. Once applications are received, they will be screened for eligibility, with payments made directly to the electricity utility company providing service to the household.

Eligible seniors, persons with disabilities, and veterans must have a combined household income at or below 50 percent of the area median income. For a one-person household, that income limit is $27,150. The limit for a family of four must be below $38,750 a year.

Applications are available online at cctexas.com/gmd, at City-operated senior centers, and the Neighborhood Services Department at City Hall. Applications are also available to people in the Senior Companion Program.

Applications can be submitted by email to utilityassistanceprogram@cctexas.com or dropped off at the Neighborhood Services Department, 2nd Floor City Hall, 1201 Leopard Street, Corpus Christi, TX 78401. Applications are not accepted at City-operated senior centers.

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