2014 End of the Year Highlights - The Rio Grande International
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2014 End of the Year Highlights - The Rio Grande International
Having trouble viewing this email? Click here December 31st, 2014 2014: An historic 20th year for RGISC As 2014 draws to a close tonight and we prepare to ring in an exciting new year, we'd like to recap and share top highlights from this special anniversary year with you. Thank you to all who helped make this an extraordinary year for RGISC! Happy New Year & Go Green in 2015! Plastic Bag Victory! On June 2, we celebrated a tremendous victory when the City Council ended a long, hardfought 10year campaign to pass a plastic bag ordinance for Laredo. The ordinance passed with a 61 vote and takes effect April 30, 2015. It is aimed at reducing the 120 million plastic bags used in Laredo each year. This change will benefit the river, environment, wildlife, and city taxpayers. We are working to help get Laredoans ready for this major transition. No Plastic is Fantastic! Plastic bags line the riverbank by downtown Laredo. RGISC 20th Anniversary Gala! To celebrate the 20th year of its founding, RGISC held a Gala event at the IBC Jacaman Annex in October. At the Gala, we recognized and honored three groups: Founders, Key Funders, and "RGISCTakers." The latter was awarded to individuals for their contributions towards RGISC for the wellbeing of the Rio Grande Rio Bravo, the environment, and Laredo community. They are: Pliny Fisk III Maria Eugenia "Meg" Guerra Carlos Y. Benavides III Lawrence A. Mann Tomas Rodriguez Jr. Christine Kolbe LR: Juan Livas, Tom Miller, Jeff Jones, Selinda Martinez, Danny Gunn, Birdie Torres, Bobbie Zuniga, Bobbie Morales, Pamela Vaughan, Israel Reyna, Tom Vaughan, Victor Oliveros, Tagi Sagafinejad, Armando Cisneros, Adolfo 'Popo' Gonzalez Sr Alberto Luera Renato Ramirez the lateDr. Adolfo Kahn. "Disappearing Rio Grande" Expedition At the end of December, we welcomed the "Disappearing Rio Grande" expedition in Laredo, led by environmental reporter Colin McDonald and several photojournalists. When Colin pulled into Laredo underneath downtown Bridge I, he had already spent five months on the Rio Grande, studying our endangered river's uncertain fate. With one more month to go on his journey downriver, the Expedition visited with residents of El Cenizo and Rio Bravo, in southern Webb County, who have been plagued by water problems. They also visited several outfalls on the Nuevo Laredo side of the river, which is the source of nearly 5 million gallons of raw sewage entering the river each day. News stories of this extraordinary journey will be featured in the Texas Tribune and New York Times. The Expedition started at the river's headwaters in the southern Rocky Mountains of Colorado and will end where it ends at Boca Chica at the Gulf of Mexico. To read Colin's fascinating blog entries and view spectacular photos, please click here. High Level EPA Visit In May, RGISC hosted Ron Curry, Administrator for Region 6 for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Mr. Curry oversees all EPA activity in the five states of Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana. He visited the RGISC office for two hours to discuss pressing environmental issues in the Laredo area. Dia del Rio 2014! October 2014 marked the 20th consecutive year that RGISC celebrates Dia del Rio, an annual series of events held to bring awareness to the only source of drinking water for Laredoans and so many other communities the Rio GrandeRio Bravo. The month kicked off with "Reclaiming the Rio Grande", an art contest where artists expressed how they viewed our Rio GrandeRio Bravo ecosystem. Thank you to Laredo Center for the Arts, all participating artists, and teachers for a great contest! In addition, RGISC also offered kayaking excursions to the public, led by Board President Dr. Tom Vaughan. BEST OF SHOW: "Still" by Connie Hinojosa, 2014. We also partnered with the Lamar Bruni Vergara Environmental Science Center, Keep Laredo Beautiful and City of Laredo for the annual trail work day at the Paso del Indio Nature Trail. More than 300 volunteers spent a Saturday mulching, beautifying and restoring Laredo's oldest nature trail. Laredo Birding Festival! For the 3rd year in a row, RGISC organized the Laredo Birding Festival in partnership with the Monte Mucho Audubon Society and Convention & Visitors Bureau! We broke the record for number of birders 114 of which 86 percent came from other parts of the United States and Canada. Birders came to view Laredo's prized bird, the Whitecollared Seedeater, and bird local hotspots along the river, creeks and trails as well as thousands of acres of scenic ranchland. Happy Birding! New Partnership: Environmental Defense Fund "Neighbors of Oil and Gas" initiative Oil and gas development is booming in the Eagle Ford Shale region of Texaswith the number of new, permitted wells expanding from 26 in 2008 to more than 6,500 by the end of 2014, bringing with it real risks to surrounding communities' air, soil, water, and health. As part of its new partnership with EDF, RGISC held several "Neighbors of Oil and Gas" workshops in Los Botines, Cotulla, Carrizo Springs, Karnes City, and Cuero. The workshops, held in English and Spanish, covered different types of health and environmental risks that can occur during oil and gas development, or hydraulic fracturing (fracking), as well as which state agency to contact to report an concern. Clear and accurate reporting of suspected contamination and risks can help agencies to work with industry to ensure safe communities. Click here for more info: www.neighborsofoilandgas.org Eco Festival In April, RGISC organized the first ever Eco Festival for Laredo, in the hopes of getting more people to embrace a greener and more sustainable lifestyle. Nearly 1,500 people attended the event and had a chance to kayak, get on paddle boats, play miniature golf and other environmentally fun games, purchase items from vendors, and attend workshops. Bio Blitz! Also in April, RGISC held the first ever BioBlitz in which scientists and science hobbyists observe and count species of flora and fauna. We held BioBlitz at the bend of the river known as Lost Lakes located downstream of Laredo Community College before hitting the downtown bridges. We hosted visitors from Central and South Texas who studied the local fish population, as well as insects, birds, plants, trees, mammals and other animal species. Monthly Water Testing For more than 20 years, RGISC scientists led by Dr. Tom Vaughan have conducted monthly water testing of the Rio Grande at eight different locations. Data is collected on oxygen levels, total dissolved solids, total suspended solids, turbidity, pH, and other water quality parameters. The data is then sent to the Texas Clean Rivers Program, as well as state and federal agencies. "Birdies on the Rio" Golf Tournament In November, we held our 5th annual golf tournament, and it was a TERRIFIC success! We held a 10hole sundowner "Birdies on the Rio" that went late into the night! and threw in fun skills contests "under the stars" and a lively raffle with numerous prizes courtesy of our sponsors and golf committee chairperson, Ruben Soto Jr. We thank all of the golfers, the Max Mandel Golf Course management, sponsors, board members, staff, and hardworking golf committee volunteers: Marty Malin, Jessica Palacios, Bernice Esteghamatdarshad, Lalo Palacios, Glenda Barrera, and Pope Gonzalez Jr. And one more MONSTER thank you to our chairperson Ruben Soto Jr. TOURNAMENT WINNERS 1st Place Team 2nd Place Team 3rd Place Team Mike Sosa Luis Lopez Randy Alarcon Ram Herrera Jerry Palacios Rafa Vargas Jose Luis Ornelas Jerry Villarreal Ramiro Alarcon SKILLS CONTEST WINNERS Putting Chipping Closest to Pin $2,500 Putt Contest Tony Ramos Tony Ramos Tony Jimenez Sergio Velasquez OTHER WINNERS Hole Winners Raffle Grand Prize Tony Jimenez, Balt Ramos, Rafa Vargbas, Tony Ramiro Gomez Ramos, Sergio Velasquez, Pablo Garza "Beat the Heat" Solar Raffle As part of RGISC's 20th anniversary, we raffled a stateof theart solar panel system capable of powering a 1,200 sq. foot home or business. The winning ticket was drawn on Nov. 8 and went to Jose A. Guerra Jr. The panels are scheduled to be installed in January 2015. The solar panel system was a generous gift to RGISC, donated by South Texas Solar Systems and its president James Hiebert. ColorVibe 5K Fun Run In January, RGISC was selected as the nonprofit in Laredo to help host the ColorVibe 5K Fun Run. The atmosphere was exciting, as runners showed up decked out in colorful outfits and, and yes, frilly tutus. Runners were blasted with ecofriendly colored powder as they made their way to the finish line. Christmas Bird Count On the last Saturday of December, six teams counted birds at natural sites and green spaces throughout Laredo as part of the Christmas Bird Count. Led by Glenda Barrera and members of the Monte Mucho Audubon Society, the day ended with a total count of 131 bird species that included kingfishers, warblers, sparrows, hawks, caracaras, egrets, ducks, osprey, flycatchers and many other avian gems. The annual Christmas Bird Count is a national event, in which birders count species of birds, and number of birds, and then submit that data to Cornell University where scientists track bird populations and trends. Laredo's location along the Rio Grande makes it a prime location to spot hundreds of species of birds. Farmers Market & Recycling Games Each month, RGISC volunteers led by Board members Juan Livas and Selinda Martinez man a RGISC booth at the downtown Farmer's Market at Jarvis Plaza, and occasionally at the Northside Market at North Central Park. Recycling games are played with winners receiving a Loving Laredo reusable bag. 5th annual Rio Research Roundup The 2014 Rio Research Roundup, our yearly basinwide student water testing project, had a fantastic turnout of nearly 80 student teams in the U.S. and Mexico confirming their participation for the Rio GrandeRio Bravo basin. One the same day in October, students conducted water testing of the river or one of its tributaries. They also completed a series of assignments that encompassed their day out on the field: essays, 5minutes of free writing, a piece of literary or visual art, and a 1.5 minute video. Judges are currently in the process of submitting results and winners of the 2014 Rio Research Roundup will be announced soon. Bosque High School from students submitted a 1.5 minute video as part of the 2014 Rio Research Roundup. For more videos click here. We hope that you enjoy this series of photos from some of our participating schools. Alamosa High School: Alamosa, Colorado Christen Middle School: Laredo, Texas Martin High School: Laredo, Texas Instituto Tecnologico de Piedras Negras: Piedras Negras, Coahuila St. Augustine High School and Border Patrol: Laredo ‐ Nuevo Laredo Centro de Bachillerato Tecnologico Industrial y de Servicios (CBTIS) No. 7: Reynosa, Tamaulipas Hot Springs High School: Truth or Consequences, New Mexico CBTIS 234 and Azteca Media: Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas CETIS 87: Delicias, Chihuahua CETIS 71: Reynosa, Tamaulipas Harmony Science Academy: Laredo, Texas CBTIS 128: Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua St. Augustine High School: Laredo, Texas RGISC Board of Directors: 2014-2015 President - Dr. Tom Vaughan Member - Armando Cisneros V. President - Victor Oliveros Member - Selinda Martinez Sec./Treas. - Juan Livas Member - Israel Reyna Sgt. at Arms - Danny Gunn Sr. Member - Adolfo Popo Gonzalez Jr. Member - Dr. Tagi Sagafi-nejad RGISC Staff Executive Director - Tricia Cortez Project Coordinator - Diana Garcia Project Coordinator - Alberto Sandoval University Intern - Erika Saenz Office Administrator - Gail Hauserman RGISC | West End Washington St., Bldg. P11 | Laredo, TX 78040 | 9567181063 | rgisc@rgisc.org Forward this email This email was sent to tricia@rgisc.org by tricia@rgisc.org | Update Profile/Email Address | Rapid removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ | Privacy Policy. Rio Grande International Study Center | West End Washington Street | Bldg. P11 | Laredo | TX | 78040