Saturday, October 22, 2011

Vaccine Clinic was held at the Precinct 3 office

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Maverick County Precinct 3 In an effort to secure the health of our pets, Commissioner Rosales and local Veterinarian Dr. Claudia Torres held a Vaccine Clinic at the Deer Run office for those residents who wish to have their animals immunized from Rabbies, Parvo, and other dangerous pet diseases. The turnout for this clinic was a great one more than expected. We had a steady attendance of residents says Frank Benavides a precinct 3 employee. I didnt expect a big outcome considering the distance and location where the deer run office lies, but to our suprise it turned out to be a great event. Precinct 3 plans to have more Vaccine Clinics to help out the community. Mr. Rosales was very pleased on the participation from the community and informed us that in just a few weeks another clinic will take place in Quemado, TX as well. Special pricing is given to the residents during these clinics, therefore it is recommended that the public comes and takes advantage of this wonderful service. Those of you interested can call the precinct 3 office at 773-1716 for more information.

Friday, October 21, 2011

Keeping It Clean ! Radar Base an area of focus for Commissioner Rosales

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Maverick County Precinct 3 – The Radar Base located in precicnt 3 has been another area of great focus for Commissioner Jose Luis Rosales. TX Dot employees of Maverick County Precinct 3 have paved the roads in this area and managed to remove and old abandoned building from the premises in an effort to beautify and cleanup the precinct in its entire. Mr. Rosales stated Radar Base in area that is located at a far distance from the city and definitely has not been forgotten, I want to change the Radar Base and make it an interesting spot for the community says Rosales. What we are doing, is keeping everything clean and presentable. I want this precinct to look at its very best says Rosales. For more information on future and ongoing projects please call the precinct 3 offices at 773-1716 or the Seco Mines Community Center at 773-5588 M-F 8am - 5pm. 

Major Cleanup taking place at the banks of the Elm Creek

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Maverick County Precinct 3 – The precint offices notified us that they have succesfully completed a cleanup of the banks of the Elm Creek which is part of a major cleanup campaign taking place throughout the precicnt. Elm Creek is located next to the flea markets on North Hwy 277. Elm Creek is a recreational and considered to most a popular retreat for the youth, families and the community to enjoy a nice afternoon of family picnics, cookouts, and fishing. Commissioner Rosales wants to bring back this attraction and beautify its environment. Mr. Rosales stated we are going to give Elm Creek a face lift and my goal is to attract families and children to this location once again. When we are finished this will be a great location for family recreational fun. Future plans are in store for Elm Creek as we anticipate more monies will become available to the precinct. 

Siesta Park gets renovated and new facilities are installed

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Maverick County Precinct 3 –  Siesta Park gets renovated and new facilities are installed for the public to use. Commissioner Rosales stated that he is bringing life back into Siesta Park for the youth which he believes are very important in the future of the community. Our youth will soon be our leaders and it is very important to get them focused and active in sports and recreation, therefore a major cleanup and renovation has been done for parks in precinct 3. The baseball field and walking trail in Siesta Park to start the process has been cleaned thoroughly and ready to be enjoyed by the youth and the community. Rosales also stated that the construction of a brand new restroom facility to accomadate men,women, and children has also been begun. More renovation projects and major cleanup campaigns will be underway throught the precinct, as keeping the community clean for the youth and the residents is a major priority for Commissioner Jose Luis Rosales.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Best Decorated Home Halloween Contest

















Maverick County Precinct 3 It is Halloween once again and Commissioner Rosales is informing the public that Precinct 3 will be have a "Best Decorated Home Halloween Contest". The contest will take place entirely in Precinct 3 and will be divided into 5 school zones for judging. The schools will include Liberty, Glass, Seco Mines, Pete Gallegos, and Kirchner Elementary. The Student Council members for each coresponding school will be the judges for the event. A first place prize will be awarded by Commissioner Rosales for the best decorated home. For more information call the office at 773-1716. Good Luck to all residents !

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Maverick County Precinct 3 Vaccine Clinic

Maverick County Precinct 3 Precinct 3 will be having a Vaccine Clinic hosted by local veterinarian Dr. Claudia Torres on Saturday, October 22, 2011 from 9 am - 12 pm noon. This clinic will take place at the Water Works Building in Deer Run. We invite those of you who live within this precint who are current pet owners to come take advantage of this important clinic that will help keep our pets healthy. Reduced rates are being offered to Precint 3 residents. Cash Only is accepted. For More information contact the Precinct 3 Water Works Deer Run Office at 773-1716 or call Dr. Claudia Torres at 352-1415.

Tomatoe Distribution at the Deer Run Office
















Maverick County Precinct 3 – The Deer Run Office notified us that they distributed Tomatoe boxes to the residents of Precinct 3. This distribution is made possible by the ongoing efforts of the Commissioner Jose Luis Rosales and the donations of the South Texas Food Bank from Laredo, Texas. Food Distributions are made frequently at the Seco Mines Community Center, Quemado Area, and Deer Run Office.  Please check with precinct 3 office staff for the next distribution date. For more information call 773-5588 or 773-1716.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Premium Cream Cheese distributed in Precinct 3

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Maverick County Precinct 3 – The Seco Mines Community Center notified us today that they succesfully distributed Premium Cream Cheese Boxes to the residents of Precinct 3 including the community of Quemado. This distribution is made possible by the ongoing efforts of the Commissioner Jose Luis Rosales and the donations of the South Texas Food Bank from Laredo, Texas. Food Distributions are made frequently at the Seco Mines Community Center, Quemado Area, and Deer Run Office.  Please check with precinct 3 office staff for the next distribution date. For more information call 773-5588 or 773-1716.

Fire Prevention Meeting held in Quemado Texas

















Maverick County Precinct 3 - A Fire Prevention Meeting was held on October 11, 2011 at the Quemado Community Center. This meeting was organized by Commissioner Rosales in an effort to educate the Quemado residents in Fire Safety Precautions and other forms of emergency safety guidelines. The city of Eagle Pass Fire Marshal Rodolfo Cardona Jr. and his assistant Felix Carrasco gave a presentation on fire safety, the causes of fires, and procedures that can be followed by residents to avoid this dangerous situations. Commissioner Rosales stated that the citizens of Quemado are about 20 miles away from Eagle Pass and therefore he finds it very necessary for residents to be educated and aware of fire prevention procedures that are needed in case of an emergency. Quemado also has a volunteer fire fighter squad that also assists in fighting fires throughtout the town. The residents of Quemado filled out applications for issuance of Free Smoke Detector Devices for their homes. Applications will be reviewed and processed accordingly by the Fire Marshal according to size of house and how many rooms it occupies. Once again Commissioner Rosales is looking out for the residents of precinct 3 not only in project constructions and administrative decisions but in the concern for the safety of our citizens.

Friday, October 7, 2011

Plant a Tree project in Quemado comes to an end

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Maverick County Precinct 3 - With a tremendous contribution and effort from over 45 Kinesiology students from the Southwest Texas Junior College, the plant a tree project comes to an end. From trees to plants and the beautifying ideas from everyone who participated this has been a great experience from the students and Quemado residents. Commissioner Rosales spoke to some students and is very pleased and grateful for a job well done. On behalf of Commissioner Rosales and Precint 3 staff we would like to congratulate Mrs. Hardt and her wonderful students and those who contributed trees and plants in making this project a success. 

Computers arrive at the Seco Mines Community Center

















Maverick County Precinct 3 – Commissioner Rosales advises us that the computers have arrived for Seco Mines Community Center. The lab will soon be opening and young people and adults will have the opportunity to use the computers with Internet access for any type of project. "We're moving fast and looking out for our residents." "We work hard and bring in more projects and improvements to our precinct"


Comisionado Rosales informa que ya llegaron las computadoras para el Seco Mines Community Center. En los siguientes dias se habrira al publico el laboratorio de computacion donde jovenes y adultos tendran la oportunidad de utilizar las computadoras con acceso a internet para cualquier tipo de proyecto. "Estamos avanzando y buscando lo mejor para nuestros residentes". "Seguimos trabajando duro y traeremos mas obras y mejoras para nuestro precinto"

Maverick County Precinct 3 "Your tax dollars are at work"

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Maverick County Precinct 3 – Precinct 3 informs us today of the construction of sidewalks in Marselles St. a project that will enhance the living conditions and environment of our citizens. Commissioner Rosales plans to have more sidewalk projects to benefit our citizens as soon as more monies become available. Your tax dollars are being utilized and are cuurently helping the residents of precinct 3. We ask that the residents to be patient as these ongoing projects are only the start of the future enhancements being planned.  

Commissioner Rosales working hard to find solutions for the residents

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Maverick County Precinct 3 – Commissioner Rosales always working hard to find solutions for the residents, informed us that he has several projects underway for his precint. He identified a problem with an easement that is located in Jazmin street. This easement needed to be serviced and addressed immediately. Commissioner Rosales made sure precint 3 workers cleaned this area and its surroundings. A Cross Creek street easement was also another area of focus that was completed and cleaned as well. Mr. Rosales stated that it is very important that we understand the needs of our citizens. I am a public official and that is what im here for he stated, "For the People" and the enhancement of our precint. Jazmin street is currently undergoing a reconstruction phase with the direction of  Road & Bridge precinct 3. Once again we are moving foward said Mr. Rosales. Your tax dollars at work.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Plant A Tree Project takes place in Quemado



Maverick County Precinct 3 – The Southwest Texas Junior College Kinesiology class of Mrs. Hardt held their Plant A Tree Project yesterday at the Quemado Public Library. Commissioner Rosales stated that is very important for our community to understand the significance of planting these trees and how it helps the environment we live in. Coming together with our youth like this demonstrates the effort we have in our community and shows a perfect example on how we can help to beautify the town as well. Commissioner Rosales always demonstrates a strong interest in our environment and plans on having more projects like this to encourage a safer and green earth.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Precinct 3 is having a "Plant A Tree" project in Quemado

















Maverick County Precinct 3 – Precinct 3 and the Southwest Texas Junior College announce that they will be starting a project called “Plant a Tree by SWTJC”. Students from the Kinesiology Class have chosen to help beautify the Quemado Public Library and the County Park in the Quemado Valley area. The starting date for this project is October 1st and 6th. Commissioner Rosales and precinct 3 staff feel honored that this precinct was chosen for this wonderful event and encourage anyone interested in helping out to call the office at 773-1716 for more information. 

Monday, October 3, 2011

Great turnout on 1st U.S. Citizenship clinic

















Maverick County Precinct 3 - Our first U.S. Citizenship Clinic was held at the Deer Run Administration office this past saturday October 1, 2011. Commissioner Jose Luis Rosales is very pleased with the great turnout from the community. We had people from all over the county signup for this free clinic and the attendance was overwhelming. Residents from precinct 3 are encouraged to come by the office Mon-Fri 8-5 pm or call 773-1716 to set up a new appoinment. Attorney Ricardo Calderon is also accepting follow up visits for those of you who have previously visited with him. Commissioner Jose Luis Rosales was present at the last clinic and pointed out that he recognizes the strong need for residents to become US citizens, and will do what it takes to prepare our residents during this process, Therefore Precinct 3 will be having these citizenship clinics on saturdays to help out the community to further advance themselves.