Texas law violates Voting Rights Act
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Texas law violates Voting Rights Act
ID Study Page 3 Charlando del Cine y TV Page 10 Cocina de Tia Yole Page 19 Businessman Gregg Deeb to challenge for district 27th congressional seat Texas State Capitol in Austin, Texas. Contributed photo. Texas law violates Voting Rights Act Texas voters scored a major victory today when the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals struck down the state’s restrictive photo ID requirement under Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. The ruling means Texas’s ID law, the strictest in the country, will no longer be in effect in future elections. The Court also sent the case back down to the district court for further consideration of the claim that the law intentionally discriminates against minority voters. In October 2014, following a lengthy trial, U.S. District Judge Nelva Gonzales Ramos struck down Texas’s strict photo ID law on the grounds that the Texas legislature enacted the law with the purpose of discriminating against minority voters. According to Judge Ramos’s ruling, the ID requirement denied African Americans and Latinos the same opportunity as white voters to cast a ballot, in violation of Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, and imposed unconstitutional burdens on the right to vote. She also found approximately 608,470 registered voters do not have the kind See CAPITOL, pg. 17 Gregg Deeb of Corpus Christi, Texas, has filed with the Federal Election Commission as a Republican candidate for the United States House of Representatives Texas District 27 seat. Deeb will faceoff with Congressman Blake Farenthold in the Republican Primary, to be held on March 1, 2016. “Twenty-eight years ago, I answered the call to serve our great country and took my first oath of office to support and defend the Constitution of the United States,” said Gregg Deeb, who retired from the United States Marine Corps as a Lieutenant Colonel. “I see the direction that our federal government is taking our country right now, and I know that my experience, leadership skills and Godgiven talents qualify Gregg Deeb of Corpus Christi, Texas, Republican canme to provide the real didate for the United States House of Representatives solutions needed to Texas District 27 seat. Contributed photo. help resolve many of the significant issues affecting our nation, and to best represent the people of Texas Congressional District 27.” Now an independent consultant working with companies to help build, refine and execute strategic plans, Deeb plans to draw from his experience in defense, oil & gas, technology, education, health care, and agriculture to build upon the industries central to District 27. “What is missing is a clear understanding at the federal level of the enormous potential of this district, and how it provides strategic See DEEB, pg. 18 2 — Revista de Victoria, August 2015 Victoria College ranked fifth among best colleges in Texas BestColleges.com recently ranked Victoria College fifth on its list of the 25 Best Two-Year Colleges in Texas. Affordable tuition and key performance indicators such as enrollment, retention and graduation rates were among the factors that propelled VC to one of the top spots. Student loan default percentages as a measure of graduates’ success after college were also analyzed using the Department of Education website. “This ranking highlights what Victoria College is – an institution that, above all other things, cares about and is focused on student success,” said Dr. Tom Butler, VC president. “The ranking is also a testament to the outstanding efforts of VC faculty and staff, who consistently provide high quality learning experiences that lead to student success.” Ryan Gleason, editor-in-chief of www.RevistaDeVictoriaTx.com Victoria College. Contributed photo. BestColleges.com, explained why he considers this year’s rankings to be a cut above. “We were tired of looking at annual lists that heap praise on a few well-known schools,” Gleason said. “There are a number of excellent Texas schools that tend to go unnoticed by students and parents. Our 2015 methodology ignores reputation, purely valuing a school’s academic merits and student support, traits that truly See COLLEGE, pg. 12 www.RevistaDeVictoriaTx.com Revista de Victoria, August 2015 — 3 UH Hobby Center, Rice Baker Institute Survey Examines a 2014 Congressional Election Study finds Voter ID discourages turnout Contributed photo. This week marks the 50th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act. This week also marks a watershed ruling by a federal appeals court striking down the controversial Texas voter ID law as violating that landmark civil rights act. A new study conducted by the University of Houston Hobby Center for Public Policy and Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy examines the impact of the contested Texas law in U.S. Congressional District 23 (CD23). The study suggests that the most significant impact of the Texas voter photo ID law on voter par- ticipation in one particular district was to discourage turnout among registered voters who mistakenly believed they did not possess the correct photo identification. “One of the most striking findings of this study is that potential voters who did not vote actually did possess one of the valid forms of photo ID,” said Jim Granato, professor and director of the Hobby Center for Public Policy. “An important issue to be explored is not just the voter photo ID law itself, but the actual education and outreach efforts to ensure all eligible voters understand what form of photo ID may be used to vote.” Spanning a large geographic area in west and south Texas, CD23 is a Latino majority district with Hispanics accounting for 65.8 percent of the district’s voting-age population and 58.5 percent of its registered voters. It is also widely considered to be the only one of the state’s 36 U.S. House districts that is competitive for both Democratic and Republican Party candidates. A telephone survey of 400 registered voters who did not vote in CD-23’s November 2014 election was conducted in English and Spanish by the Hobby Center for Public Policy’s Survey Research Institute. The 5.8 percent of the CD-23 non-voters stated the principle reason they did not vote was because they did not possess any of the seven forms of photo identification required by the state. More than twice that many (12.8 percent) agreed their lack of any one of the seven photo IDs was a reason they did not vote. However, when further queried about the different forms of photo identification in their possession, the survey revealed that a much lower proportion (2.7 percent), in fact, lacked one of the seven needed to vote in person. The study also found Latino non-voters were significantly more likely than Anglo non-voters to strongly agree or agree that a lack of photo ID was a reason they did not cast a ballot in the Nov. 4 contest. The findings suggest that the presence of the law and its potential impact on the outcome of that election kept far more supporters of Pete Gallego, D-Alpine, the then-freshman incumbent representative, away from the polls than those who supported the district’s ultimate winner of the election, Will Hurd, R-San Antonio. “Our expectation is to build on this initial case study by analyzing additional Texas congressional districts and investigating other states’ voter ID laws,” Granato said. “Broadening the study to examine the extent to which voter fraud exists is another interesting avenue to explore.” The study, titled “The Texas Voter Photo ID Law and the 2014 Election: A Study of Texas’ Congressional District 23” can be found at http://www.uh.edu/class/ hcpp/_docs/voteridcd23.pdf. For more information about the UH Hobby Center for Public Policy, go to http://www.uh.edu/hcpp. About the Hobby Center for Public Policy Established in 1981, the Hobby Center for Public Policy serves the Houston community as a non-partisan research organization within the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences at the University of Houston. 4 — Revista de Victoria, August 2015 por Santos Raya VATICAN – El Papa Francisco se está preparado para su próximo viaje para Cuba y los Estados Unidos comenzando el 21 de Septiembre donde visitara a Washington, DC, New York, y Philadelpia. www.RevistaDeVictoriaTx.com En Washington el Papa se va dirigir al Congreso de los Estados Unidos y es el primer Papa que lo hace. LONDON – Familiares de Osama Bin Laden, el fallecido líder de del grupo terrorista Al Qaeda, mueren en un accidente en un jet privado Vicente Fernández. Contributed photo. en London. PUERTO RICO – Puerto Rico no paso la ley de fumar marihuana. La marihuana será para los enfermos. Solo se va utilizar para usos médicos. WASHINGTON, DC – El Presidente Barak Obama cumplió 54 años el 4 de Agosto. Jugo golf con tres amigos en el Base Aérea Andrews en Hawaii y después se fue a Maryland para Camp David. USA – Murió Lynn Anderson, Country and Western Singer. Se hizo famosa con la canción Never Promised You a Rose Garden.” Ella se gano un Grammy por esa canción. Tenía 67 años. ARGENTINA – Una luz verde se vio recientemente en Buenos Aires. La luz verde camino por varias provinciales en Buenos Aires y también hasta Uruguay se pudo ver. El astrónomo Diego Bagu dijo que se trato de un “meteoro.” EGYPT – Falleció el actor Eyipcio Omar Sharif de 83 años de un ataque de corazón. El se hizo famoso con la película “Lawrence of Arabia” en 1962. LONDON – El pequeño príncipe George cumplió dos años el mes pasado, pero él le dice a toda la gente que él tiene tres años. CHINA – El comité Olímpico ha elegido a la ciudad Beijing, capital de China sede de los Juegos de Invierno de 2022. MEXICO – Vicente Fernández quiere grabar canciones con las voces de los ídolos de México Pedro Infante y Jorge Negrete. www.RevistaDeVictoriaTx.com Revista de Victoria, August 2015 — 5 Traffic stops 101 Stay in your vehicle, sir. Contributed photo. by Officer John Turner Ah, what a pleasant day. You’re on time for work, singing along to the latest Katy Perry tune or Taylor Swift or whomever your artist of choice is. All of a sudden and for no apparent reason at all, flashing lights appear in your rear view mirror. Dang, you’re getting pulled over. What to do now? Simple, just pull over. When you see that you’re being stopped, slow down but don’t slam on your brakes, signal your intent to change lanes then move safely to the right. If you happen to be on a street with a lot of other traffic then pulling onto a side street or into a parking lot would be a good idea. Just don’t drive for miles looking for that one perfect spot. It may give the officer the impression that you are trying to evade. When you’ve stopped your vehicle, roll down the window and keep your hands visible. The best thing to do is place your hands on the steering wheel. Do not get out of the car. In years past, it was common practice to get out and meet the officer at the rear of your vehicle. This practice is not recommended, besides, around here it’s usually uncomfortably hot. You may as well stay in the A/C. If the officer wants you to step out, they will tell you. This is also not a good time to be fumbling in your glove compartment for your insurance card. Remember, the officer has no idea who you are or what you may be reaching for. Traffic stops are one of the most dangerous activities officers do on a daily basis. Quite a few serious criminals have been stopped by officers and quite a few officers have died conducting “simple” traffic stops. Here’s a little traffic stop trivia for you. Serial killers, Ted Bundy and Randy Kraft (among others) along with Oklahoma City bomber, Timothy McVeigh were all captured after being stopped for minor traffic violations. When the officer contacts you he or she should greet you and tell you the reason you were stopped. They will ask for your driver license and insurance card. At this point they may let you know that you’ll be getting a citation or warning. Then again they may not say anything and surprise you with it in a few minutes. More than likely they’ll go back to their vehicle to check on the status of your license and insurance. This may take a few minutes but be patient, they will come back. Regardless of the outcome of the stop, be it a ticket or a warning; try not to lose your temper. The side of the road is not the place for an argument. The courtroom, however, is. If you feel that you’ve been issued a ticket in error, you can always contest it in court. If you feel that the officer was out of line in some way, once again, there is a procedure for addressing that. You can simply contact the agency where the officer works and make a complaint to either their supervisor or the administration. Almost every traffic stop is recorded by video and audio, so, if you have a legitimate complaint, you’ll have evidence to support it. With all of this being said, you may certainly ask questions of the officer. Just remember the golden rule; treat everyone the way you want to be treated. If the officer who stopped you is a true profes- sional he or she will treat you with respect as well. And one last thing, the easiest way to keep from being stopped is to drive safely and obey the traffic laws. John Turner is a Crime Prevention Officer for the Victoria Police Department. He may be contacted at (361)485-3811. 6 — Revista de Victoria, August 2015 www.RevistaDeVictoriaTx.com Healing your inflammation Dial down inflammation. Contributed photo. by Cherie Calbom, MSN Sizzle isn’t just about summer weather or the patio grill. Inside your body, where you can’t see the “smoke and fire,” there may be an internal slow simmer or a rolling boil at work called inflammation. It is the engine that drives the most feared illnesses of middle and old age. It is estimated that more than half of all Americans are inflamed, with most people not knowing they are. Most ailments associated with chronic inflammation, such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes, fibromyalgia, atherosclerosis, inflammatory bowel, chronic pancreatitis, obesity, heart disease and Alzheimer’s disease, could be helped with an anti-inflammation diet. If inflammation has been turning up the heat inside your body, you can cool the simmer with a few key changes to your diet and lifestyle. Certain foods, such as dark red cherries, ginger, dark chocolate, berries and hibiscus, offer superior anti-inflammation properties. The following delicious recipes not only spark your taste buds, they dial down inflammation: BERRY POWER SMOOTHIE Berries help prevent damaging effects of free radicals and inflammation by turning off the inflammatory signals triggered by cytokines (cells that regulate the immune system’s response to inflammation) and COX-2 (an enzyme responsible for inflammation and pain) making them an ideal part of your anti-inflammation diet. Serves 1 1 cup unsweetened plant milk such as hemp, coconut or almond milk ½ cup blueberries, raspberries or blackberries 1 pear ½ cup baby spinach 1 tsp. Indian gooseberry extract (optional)* 1 tbsp. flaxseed Ice cubes (optional, depending on how cold you like your smoothie) Add all the ingredients to a blender and process until smooth. GINGER TWIST JUICE Ginger has been shown in scientific studies to have anti-inflammatory properties. Serves 1 1 handful parsley ½ lemon, peeled 4 carrots, scrubbed well, green tops removed, ends trimmed 1-inch piece fresh ginger root, peeled Cut produce to fit your juicer’s feed tube. Juice ingredients and stir. Pour into a glass and drink as soon as possible. HIBISCUS ICED TEA REFRESHER Hibiscus has powerful antioxidants, even more than green tea. It has been shown to lower high blood pressure and uric acid for people with gout. It also helps to quench the fires of inflammation. Serves 6 Chopped hibiscus flowers or 5 hibiscus herbal tea bags 12 mint leaves (optional) Juice of 1 lime (optional) 2 quarts purified water Steep hibiscus tea or flowers in water. I put it all in the refrigerator. In about an hour you have iced tea. You can take anti-inflammatory drugs and supplements all year long, but if you don’t get rid of pro-inflammatory foods and toxins, you’ll simply be pouring good things on top of toxins and fueling inflammation. About the Author Cherie Calbom (http://www. juiceladycherie.com/Juice/), MSN, is the author of 28 books, including her most recent The Juice Lady’s Anti-Inflammation Diet (Siloam 2015), which gives readers scores of tips on inflammation and the factors that contribute to it, along with a 28-day menu plan and recipes prepared with the assistance of Chef Abby Fammartino. Cherie’s other titles includeThe Juice Lady’s Turbo Diet, The Juice Lady’s Big Book of Juices and Green Smoothies, and Juicing for Life, which has nearly 2 million books in print in the United States. Known as “The Juice Lady” for her work with juicing and health, Cherie has appeared on HealthWatch for CNN along with scores of TV and radio shows and has appeared in Shape, First for Women, Women’s World, Men’s Journal, Vogue, Quick & Simple, Marie Claire and Elle. Cherie earned a master of science degree in whole foods nutrition from Bastyr University. She has practiced as a clinical nutritionist and currently offers Jumpstart Healthy & Fit online e-courses and health and wellness juice retreats. www.RevistaDeVictoriaTx.com Chismes de Chemo Contraptions, cosas o devices? Contributed photo. La llamada Que bueno those of you who understand and handle the new contraptions en modos that most of us can’t. Esas mugres jodidas can be helpful but take a genius to figure out como trabajan. I wonder if they were invented by esos Aggies who are always joked about. Los chamacos de hoy en día make these gadgets do things que I don’t think they were meant to do. Pero, lo que mas me encabrona is that they brag about it and don’t have the patience to show the senior citizenship (abuelos y padres) the capabilities de esas cosas. (And, you think that Chemo don’t know big words.) El otro día oí una historia that makes for some good chisme. No les voy a decir who the victim is but she is well known personal- ity in radio land. She is another one these young whippersnappers that prides herself on her knowledge of new contraptions singling them out by number or letters, el 123, iPod, y no se que mas, pero le agarran la movida. Pero so much for that, a todos se les llena la tasa then we have to swallow (our pride). Es que she had bought a new cell phone complete with a loudspeaker (I guess) and a hookup to her ear. These for safety while driving dice ella. Como sea, her first call was to her father while in the driver’s seat of her computer and not in her car. Como buena mujer, she began by bragging to her dad about her new contraption and what she could and couldn’t do with it. Y así estuvo for about 20 minutes, pero ella dice que era unos dos. Y she began messing with her computer installing some program and somehow or another she made a call, it was busy. She hung up. Before she could return to her conversation with her dad the phone rang. She looked at the caller ID and saw it was a familiar number. And her next words were, “Dad, you are going to have to hang up because Dad is calling me on the other line.” This reminded me of the favorite quote kids use today, “Duhhh” or how about ours “no **** Sherlock.” How bright do you have to be? So she hung up and answered the phone, y en la otra línea le contestan, “Mija, I’m sorry you had to hang up on me.” So much for kids and their expertise on new contraptions and their capabilities and, if she did this there is hope for us all. Y, I have to go porque, están llamando and this time it is Mrs. Chemo and I know she has no wrong number. Revista de Victoria, August 2015 — 7 8 — Revista de Victoria, August 2015 Maneras de lograr la independencia financiera por Nathaniel Sillin Después de la crisis económica de 2008, mucha gente asumió que jamás podría llegar a alcanzar su independencia financiera –la capacidad de vivir cómodamente con los propios ahorros e inversiones y sin deudas. Sin embargo, aquellos que estén dispuestos a usar su horizonte temporal para planificar y ajustar sus hábitos de gastos, ahorros e inversiones, podrían descubrir que la independencia financiera sí es posible. Estas son 10 ideas para comenzar. 1. Primero visualice, luego planifique. Empiece por definir qué es para usted la independencia financiera –y luego analice su realidad. Hay expertos financieros que pueden examinar su situación financiera, escuchar lo que significa para usted la independencia financiera y ayudarlo a diseñar un plan. El camino hacia la independencia financiera puede ser muy diferente a los 20 años que a los 50; cuanto más tiempo se tenga para ahorrar e invertir, mejor suele ser el resultado. Pero tenga la edad que tenga, siempre hay que empezar teniendo una imagen realista de las opciones. 2. Haga presupuestos. Hacer presupuestos (http://www.practicalmoneyskills.com/budgeting/) –el proceso de registrar y hacer www.RevistaDeVictoriaTx.com un seguimiento de los ingresos, restarle los gastos y decidir cómo diversificar la diferencia entre sus metas de cada mes –es la primera tarea básica de las finanzas personales. Si todavía no ha aprendido a hacer presupuestos, es hora de hacerlo. 3. Gaste menos de lo que gana. Podría sonar obvio, pero es una de las conductas financieras más difíciles de llevar a cabo. Llevar un estándar de vida más austero y disminuir los gastos lo ayudará a ahorrar más dinero y poder invertirlo más rápido. 4. Construya redes de seguridad más inteligentes. Los fondos de emergencia y los seguros no suelen combinarse. La definición tradicional de un fondo de emergencia es una cuenta independiente con dinero en efectivo que pueda utilizarse, en lugar de un crédito, para reparar algún electrodoméstico roto o afrontar otro gasto importante. Sin embargo, muchos prefieren tener deducibles de seguros altos para pagar primas más bajas. ¿Tendría usted la suficiente cantidad de efectivo a mano para cubrir el deducible de un seguro si le pasara algo repentino? Si no es así, incorpore los montos de los deducibles a su fondo de emergencia. 5. Elimine las deudas. Si bien los niveles de deuda de los con- La independencia financera. Contributed photo. sumidores han bajado, en general, desde la crisis financiera de 2008, el Banco de la Reserva Federal de Nueva York informó en febrero que las deudas domésticas, por préstamos educativos, automóviles y tarjetas de crédito han comenzado a crecer nuevamente en 2014. Una de las formas más efectivas de liberar dinero para ahorro e inversión es deshacerse de las deudas renovables no relacionadas con la vivienda (http://www. practicalmoneyskills.com/costofcredit). VICTORIA COUNTY TAX SALE September 8, 2015 @ 10:00 A.M. At the Front Door of the Victoria County Courthouse For Tax Sale Information contact LINEBARGER GOGGAN BLAIR & SAMPSON, LLP at: (855) 650-5848 or www.lgbs.com 6. Evalúe su carrera. La independencia financiera no implica que deba abandonar la carrera que desea, pero lo cierto es que no podrá alcanzar la independencia financiera si no tiene un ingreso seguro que le permita ahorrar e invertir con el tiempo. Hable con asesores profesionales sobre sus ingresos, beneficios y panorama de retiro primero y vea si puede ampliar sus fuentes de ingresos, por ejemplo, trabajando como asesor parte de su tiempo. Además recuerde que, después de los 50, el Servicio de Renta Interna le permite realizar aportes adicionales (http:// www.irs.gov/Retirement-Plans/ Plan-Participant,-Employee/ Retirement-Topics-IRA-Contribution-Limits) tanto a las cuentas 401(k) como a las IRA. 7. Achíquese. Seguramente alcanzará sus metas financieras más rápido si logra recortar sus gastos diarios. Para algunos, esto significa vender su casa y mudarse a una más pequeña o a un área con menores costos e impuestos. También puede vender o donar bienes See FINANCIERA, pg. 18 www.RevistaDeVictoriaTx.com Adopt-A-Beach fall cleanup Saturday, Sept. 26 Contact: Alexa Cordova, 361573-2428, [email protected] Contributed art. Volunteers are signing up now for the nation’s biggest coastal cleanup on Saturday, Sept. 26. The 2015 Texas General Land Office Adopt-A-Beach Fall Cleanup takes place at four sites in the Victoria area: 1) Magnolia Beach/Indianola Calhoun County Check-in: Crabbin’ Bridge Contact: Rhonda Cummins, 361552-9747, rhonda.cummins@ texasadoptabeach.org 2) Boggy Nature Park, Port O’Connor Calhoun County Check-in: At the birding observation deck 3) King Fisher Beach, Port O’Connor Calhoun County Check-in: Pavilion at King Fisher Beach Contact: Debbie Gayle, 361-6493261, [email protected] 4) Austwell Pier Refugio County Check-in: Austwell Pier Contact: Dwight Mutschler, 361286-3762, 361-250-5484 (cell), [email protected] Volunteers can sign up online at www.texasadoptabeach.org to take part in a fun-filled day at the beach that makes a difference. “Sign up now to join forces with thousands of other Texans who care about the coast,” said Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush. Marine debris kills wildlife and hurts tourism, but it’s a prob- lem we can fix. Come out and be a part of the solution on Saturday, Sept. 26.” Each volunteer will be given data cards, gloves, pencils and trash bags. All volunteers are advised to wear closed-toe shoes, bring sunscreen and plenty of drinking water. The Texas General Land Office Adopt-A-Beach Cleanups are held rain or shine! Texans who are not able to attend the cleanup can help keep their beaches clean by making a tax-deductible donation online atwww.TexasAdoptABeach.org. There are several different AdoptA-Beach sponsorship levels ranging from $25 to $25,000, allowing both individuals and corporations to contribute to this major cleanup effort. Shell Oil Company is the lead statewide sponsor for the 2015 Texas General Land Office AdoptA-Beach Fall Cleanup. Other sponsors include Apache Corporation, Murphy Oil Corporation, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Marine Debris Program, Schlumberger, the Ocean Conservancy, Corona Del Mar Properties and Trusted Senior Specialists. Revista de Victoria, August 2015 — 9 To learn more about the AdoptA-Beach program, visit www.TexasAdoptABeach.org or contact the GLO at 1-877-TX COAST. Like us on Face book at www.facebook. com/texasadoptabeach or follow us on Twitter @TexasAdoptABeach. 10 — Revista de Victoria, August 2015 www.RevistaDeVictoriaTx.com por Gloria Rivera ¡Hola! Siempre hay noticias calientes y frías porque el mundo artístico siempre tiene nuevas noticias de todo. Hay nuevas telenovelas que vamos a ver muy pronto. Livia Brito será la protagonista de “Muchacha Italiana Viene a Casarse.” Esta novela primero salió con Angélica María. Fue todo un éxito en aquel tiempo. Otra nueva telenovela es “Simplemente María” donde Victoria Ruffo hizo el papel de María. También ya viene muy pronto “Antes Muerta que Luchita” con Maite Perroni. Este papel de Maite va ser diferente porque sale muy fea pero dulce e inteligente en esta novela. También sale Ingrid Martz quien ya se comenzó que ella y Maite no se lleven bien pero no es verdad. Ingrid anuncio que Maite y ella se ven muy bien en una ent- Jennifer Lopez y Casper Smart. Contributed photo. revista. Recientemente Sofía Vergara celebro su cumpleaños con familia y amigos pero especialmente con su hijo Manola y su novio Joe Manganiello. Sofía cumplió 43 años. Se anuncio recientemente que Sofía y Joe ya tienen la fecha de la boda y donde se va llevar a cabo. Érica Buenfil, en una entrevista, dijo que nunca ha tenido una cirugía. También dijo que no le gusta salir con hombres más jóvenes que ella. Érica se ve muy bien a su edad. Otra que celebro su cumpleaños fue Jennifer López. Celebro con su novio, Casper Smart. Jennifer cumplió 47 años. La cantante Paulina Rubio se quiere casar con Gerardo Bazua. Dice que ya está lista para el matrimonio. Sera el segundo matrimonio para los dos. Eduardo Yáñez hizo una película en Hollywood hace unos años y ahora parece que quiere volver a Hollywood para hacer películas a ya. William Levy esta en Holly- Joan Sebastian. Contributed photo. wood haciendo una película. Sera su segunda. El tiene muchas fans que lo adoran. Puedo ser un actor en Hollywood que en el futuro puede hace mas de $100 millones See CHARLANDO, pg. 11 www.RevistaDeVictoriaTx.com muchos años de cáncer de los huesos. Su muerte dejo a su familia y amigos como también a todos sus fans muy tristes. Su hijo, José Manuel Figueroa dijo, “Mi papa no se murió de cáncer, murió de los golpes de la vida en el corazón.” Joan Sebastián dejo nuevas canciones grabadas poco antes de su muerte. Que descanse en paz. Hasta el próximo mes de septiembre 2015. Paulina Rubio. Contributed photo. CHARLANDO, from pg. 10 por cada película. Angélica Rivera, primera dama de México, fue otra que cumplió años este mes. Cumplió 46 años. También se reporta que ya entro a la lista de millonarios. ¡Que lindo regalo! Murió Joan Sebastián. Sufrió Erica Buenfil. Contributed photo. Revista de Victoria, August 2015 — 11 12 — Revista de Victoria, August 2015 FFC celebrate recovery Everyone needs to know about Celebrate Recovery. I have never met anyone that didn’t need what it has to offer! It’s a GOD centered recovery program! Celebrate Recovery was started at Saddleback Church in California, about 20 years ago, and was started as a program to help recovering alcoholics, but they found out almost immediately that it works on any kind of hurts, hangups, habits, or addictions! Saddleback started sharing the program with other churches, because the need was so great. Now the program is in over 20,000 churches, in the United States and more than 13 foreign countries! Our Faith Family Celebrate Recovery Program has evolved over 16 years, into Tuesday classes at the Juvenile Detention Center, Wednesday Class at Stevenson Prison Unit, Thursday 6 p.m. Free Meal, 7 pm English and Spanish main lessons, 8 p.m. open share small groups, Contributed art. that are a safe place to share what you are feeling with others going through the same thing! Our small groups include, Anger Management, Overcoming Depression, Loss of Loved Ones, New Comers, Chemical Dependency ( Women, & Men Classes), Physically, Emotionally, and Sexually Abused Women, Love on www.RevistaDeVictoriaTx.com the Rocks (relationship class), and More! Sunday’s we have a Spanish (room114) and English (room 113) Main Lesson 9 a.m. till 10 a.m.! Our classes are approved by Parole, Probation, Juvenile Detention, Texas Prison System, and CPS. The meal and all classes are free. I have seen literally thousands of lives changed and families put back together in the past 16 years I have been teaching this class. Please come see what it’s about. Tell your friends, and family members. I fyou have any questions or for more info. please call Pastor Leonard Johnson’s cell number at 361-652-817 or email [email protected]. No advance registration needed, just come. Check us out on our Face Book page, Celebrate Recovery Victoria, Texas. COLLEGE, from pg. 2 make a school great.” Gleason pointed to Victoria College as an example of a small school that deserved more acclaim for its academics and retention rate. A public two-year college with an enrollment of about 4,000 students, Victoria College had a first-to-second-year retention rate of 65 percent for first-time degreeseeking undergraduates in Fall 2013. BestColleges.com provides data on more than 7,000 colleges in the country, including more than 150 two-year colleges in Texas. Visitors to the website can find college rankings, a searchable database of schools and financial planning guides. For more information about the best colleges list, visitBestColleges.com/Features/Best-CollegesIn-Texas. www.RevistaDeVictoriaTx.com Revista de Victoria, August 2015 — 13 Es sólo un huracán Categoría 2 “es sólo uno de categoría 2”, dijo Mark Hanna, portavoz del Insurance Council of Texas (ICT). “Casi todos los residentes y propietarios de viviendas que han experimentado un huracán son los primeros en decir que no quieren ni imaginarse tener que vivirlo de nuevo”. Cuando un huracán recibe la clasificación de categoría 2, se refiere a la fuerza de los vientos que alcanzan velocidades de hasta 110 millas por hora. Pero esa categoría no hace referencia a cuánta lluvia o marejada (storm surge en inglés) acarrea consigo. En realidad, solo se listan como huracanes mayores los que alcanzan categoría 3 o más. El huracán Ike causó la perdida del servicio eléctrico a cientos de miles de personas del área por más de una semana. Además, en la ciudad de Galveston, no se permitió que los residentes regresaran a sus casas hasta después de una semana de haber sido implementada Huracán Ike en la Península Bolivar. Contributed photo. El huracán Ike fue categoría 2, pero cobró más de cien vidas y barrió 3.000 viviendas y negocios en la Península Bolívar. Es más, pese a que la oficina National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) no lo lista siquiera como un huracán importante resultó ser uno de los más costosos en afectar al estado de Texas. “Nuestra principal preocupación es la seguridad de cada Texano durante la temporada de huracanes. Cuando se aproxime una tormenta o surja un huracán en el Golfo de México, lo menos que queremos escuchar es alguien que diga que no hay de qué preocuparse porque una evacuación del área debido a que la descomposición de materia orgánica en las aguas de inun- dación creó un alto riesgo de salud pública. See HURACÁN, pg. 16 14 — Revista de Victoria, August 2015 AVISO DE PERMISO PRELIMINAR FEDERAL DE OPERACIÓN PERMISO PRELIMINAR NÚMERO: O1955 SOLICITUD Y PERMISO PRELIMINAR Formosa Plastics Corporation, Texas, 9 Peach Tree Hill Road, Livingston, NJ 07039-5702, ha solicitado a la Comisión de Calidad Ambiental de Texas (TCEQ, por sus siglas en inglés) para la renovación y revisión de un Permiso Federal de Operación (en adelante denominado el Permiso), número O1955, solicitud número 20831, para autorizar la operación de la planta de tráfico, una instalación de materiales plásticos. El área dirigida por la solicitud está ubicada en 201 Formosa Drive, Point Comfort, Condado de Calhoun, Texas 77978. Este enlace a un mapa electrónico de la ubicación general del sitio o de la instalación es proporcionado como una cortesía al público y no es parte de la solicitud o del aviso. Para la ubicación exacta, consulte la solicitud. Puede encontrar un mapa electrónico de la instalación en: http://www.tceq.texas.gov/assets/public/hb610/index.html?lat=28.645277&lng=-96.541944&zoom=13&type=r. Esta solicitud se le presento a la TCEQ el 21 de enero del 2014. El propósito de un Permiso Federal de Operación es mejorar el acatamiento general de las reglas que gobiernan el control de la contaminación atmosférica, claramente definiendo todos los requisitos aplicables, como está definido en el Título 30 del Código Administrativo de Tejas § 122.10 (30 TAC § 122.10, por sus siglas en inglés). El permiso preliminar, si es aprobado, codificará las condiciones bajo las cuales el sitio deberá operar. El permiso no autorizará construcción nueva. El director ejecutivo de la TCEQ ha completado la revisión técnica de la solicitud y ha tomado una decisión preliminar de preparar un permiso preliminar para revisión y comentarios públicos. El director ejecutivo recomienda la emisión de este permiso preliminar. La solicitud de permiso, la declaración de base, y el permiso preliminar estarán disponibles para ser revisadas y copiadas en la Oficina Central de la TCEQ, 12100 Park 35 Circle, Edificio E, primer piso, Austin, Texas; en la oficina regional de la TCEQ en Corpus Christi, NRC Bldg (Edificio NRC), Suite 1200, 6300 Ocean Drive, Unit 5839, Corpus Christi, Texas 78412-5839; y en la Biblioteca Sucursal de Point Comfort, 1 Lamar Street, Point Comfort, Texas, empezando el primer día de la publicación de este aviso. El permiso preliminar y la declaración de base están disponibles en el sitio web de la TCEQ: www.RevistaDeVictoriaTx.com Victoria Olive Garden general manager nationally recognized Dylan Braudaway, General Manager of the Olive Garden in Victoria, has attained parent company Darden Restaurants’ Diamond Club status. He joins a group of top-performing General Managers recognized for their commitment to delivering guest experiences at the highest level, www.tceq.texas.gov/goto/tvnotice En las oficinas central y regional de la TCEQ también puede revisar y copiar todos los documentos materiales, relevantes y significativos para el permiso preliminar, además de los permisos para el Examen de Nuevas Fuentes que han sido incorporados por referencia. Personas que tengan dificultades obteniendo estos materiales debido a restricciones para viajar pueden comunicarse con la sala de archivos de la Oficina Central de la TCEQ al teléfono (512) 239-1540. Comentarios Públicos/Audiencia de Notificación y Comentarios. Cualquier persona puede presentar comentarios por escrito acerca del permiso preliminar. Comentarios con respecto a la exactitud, acabado, y conveniencia de las condiciones del permiso pueden resultar en cambios al permiso preliminar. Una persona que pueda ser afectada por la emisión de contaminantes atmosférico de este sitio puede solicitar una audiencia de notificación y comentarios. El propósito de la audiencia de notificación y comentarios es proporcionar la oportunidad para presentar comentarios acerca del permiso preliminar. El permiso puede ser cambiado basado en comentarios que pertenecen a si el permiso tiene en cuenta el acatamiento con las leyes del 30 TAC §122.10 (ejemplos pueden incluir que el permiso no contiene todos los requisitos necesarios o que los procesos de notificación al público no fueron satisfechos). La TCEQ puede otorgar una audiencia de notificación y comentarios con respecto a esta solicitud si se presenta una petición por escrito dentro de 30 días después de la notificación de este aviso en el periódico. La petición para audiencia debe incluir la razón por la petición, incluyendo una descripción específica de cómo le perjudicarían las emisiones atmosféricas del sitio. La petición también debe especificar las condiciones del permiso preliminar que son inadecuadas o especificar porque la decisión preliminar de otorgar o negar el permiso es inadecuada. Todos los asuntos razonablemente identificables deberán presentarse y todos los argumentos razonablemente disponibles deberán someterse antes del final del período para comentarios públicos. Si se concede una audiencia de notificación y comentarios, todas las personas que presentaron comentarios por escrito o peticiones para audiencia recibirán confirmación por escrito de la audiencia. Esta confirmación indicará la fecha, hora y lugar de la audiencia. Comentarios públicos por escrito y/o peticiones para audiencia de notificación y comentarios deben de ser presentados a la TCEQ, Oficina del Funcionario Jefe (Office of the Chief Clerk), MC 105, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087, o electrónicamente al www.tceq.texas.gov/about/comments.html, y deben ser recibidos dentro de 30 días después de la publicación de esta noticia en el periódico. Si usted decide comunicarse con la TCEQ por vía electrónica, por favor, tenga en cuenta que su dirección de correo electrónico, así como su dirección postal, pasarán a formar parte del registro público de la Agencia. Una notificación de la acción final propuesta que incluye las respuestas a los comentarios públicos y denotando cambios hechos al permiso preliminar serán enviados a todas las personas que hayan presentado comentarios públicos, solicitudes para audiencia o que hayan solicitado ser incluidas en la lista de correo para esta solicitud. Esta correspondencia también proporcionará instrucciones para peticiones públicas a la Agencia Para la Protección del Medio Ambiente (EPA por sus siglas en inglés), solicitando que la EPA se objete al otorgamiento del permiso preliminar. Al recibir una petición, la EPA solamente podrá objetarse a la otorgación de un permiso que no cumple con los requisitos aplicables o con los requisitos de 30 TAC Capítulo 122. LISTA DE CORREO. Además de presentar comentarios públicos, usted puede solicitar ser incluido en una lista de correo con respecto a esta solicitud enviando su solicitud a la Oficina del Funcionario Jefe (Office of Chief Clerk) a la dirección antedicha. Personas en esta lista de correo recibirán copias de futuros avisos públicos (si los hay) enviados por la Oficina del Funcionario Jefe sobre esta solicitud. INFORMACIÓN. Para más información acerca de esta solicitud para permiso o el proceso para permisos, usted puede contactar la TCEQ, Programa de Educación Pública (Public Education Program), MC-108, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087, o llame, sin cobro, al 1-800-687-4040. Se puede obtener información adicional de Formosa Plastics Corporation, Texas, llamando a la Sra. Tammy Wacker al teléfono (302) 836-2241. Fecha de expedición: 2 de julio del 2015 Victoria Olive Garden general manager Dylan Braudaway. Contributed photo. while making a difference in the lives of guests, employees and in their community. This is the second time Braudaway has received this recognition. “Dylan demonstrates outstanding leadership and dedication to his restaurant and team members, while always making our guests feel like family,” said Dave George, President of Olive Garden. “His passion for hospitality, his team members and the Victoria community make him an asset to our entire company.” This year, Braudaway joins an elite group of 42 general managers selected from the more than 800 Olive Garden restaurants in North America, making this a truly exclusive honor. The Victoria Olive Garden is located at 7609 N.E. Zac Lentz Parkway. www.RevistaDeVictoriaTx.com Mi Opinion Fearing our own worst enemy Contributed art. by Manuel De Los Santos, Jr. Famous quotes are not only rallying cries but sometimes can be a reflection of life and a sign that change is necessary. In no way is this an attempt to analyze famous words, quotes or their orators but seem the perfect choice for exposing a phenomenon that is destroying our Mexican-American culture – lack of education and exterminating (killing) each other. The deeply rooted causes seem to be fear and our machismo. Two very recognized and known quotes that come to mind, “We are our own worst enemy” and “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself” seem very reflective of the cause of our own deterioration. In this age and time, it would seem that we as a society would have outgrown this stereotypical belief and tradition and would be on a more equal playing field. As our own worst enemy, it is obvious that when opportunities for improvement or betterment present themselves, we readily explain, “we did not recognize” instead of admitting fear and denial. This denial is a result of fearing failure, rejection or recognition. All which lead to intercultural disagreements and bias. In fearing failure, as a culture, we follow the norm of the society we have been raised in and grown accustomed to. This norm epitomizes that failure means remaining in that segment of society that is still not worthy of equality. This inequality grants approval for preying upon these failures, in many forms and fashions, with little fear of repercussion – legal or otherwise. Rejection comes two-fold for Mexican-Americans, one by their own race and secondly by other ethnicities that believe MexicanAmericans have not faced the same discrimination problems of Blacks and even other Hispanics. Fear of rejection can be blamed on the society (mostly, but not entirely Anglo) that assumes superiority and by rejecting others of lesser means or different ideas, that, superiority will be assured. This fear, when coupled with the former, is a primary deterrent for many Mexican-Americans when an opportunity to climb the ladder of success is offered. Finally, fear of recognition is negatively imbedded in the minds of most Mexican-Americans beginning as children. To be recognized – “in the limelight” – can sometimes be viewed as being uppity, doing something illegal or “sucking up” to the rule of those in power. The distrust of recognition is predicated on the belief that recognition and credit will be bestowed on others “no matter how hard you try or work” Consequences of these fears lead to their acceptance within the culture based Hispanic society and the targets become their own people, thus “our own worst enemy”. The need for success, the need for acceptance and recognition within our own “world” is then funneled to an attitude of violence. All this at the expense of raising the life standards of a society that is truly less respected, less recognized and least understood. If the energy spent on trying to circumvent the laws and pointing the finger would be funneled to support those that have the best opportunity for success, failure rejection and recognition would then be positive instru- ments. A positive outlook could be instrumental in educating and saving our children, families and the Mexican-American culture. That fear and machismo can then become our greatest allies. And, when we hear or read about our own, it will be a positive recognition that others can respect, admire and are willing to promote, support, and not destroy. Editor’s note: Reprinted from August 2007 edition. Revista de Victoria, August 2015 — 15 16 — Revista de Victoria, August 2015 www.RevistaDeVictoriaTx.com HURACÁN, from pg. 13 Por eso, y para que todos los residentes de las zonas costeras de Texas estén debidamente preparados para un huracán de cualquier categoría, el ICT recomienda que todos tengamos un plan de evacuación y las pólizas de seguros al día. Una vez se identifica una tormenta en camino o en el Golfo de México, las aseguradoras no pueden vender nuevas pólizas de seguros de vivienda y, en el caso de las pólizas de seguro de inundación, hay un período de espera de 30 días que va entre la fecha en la que se adquieren y cuando entran en vigencia. En general, todos los propietarios necesitan considerar adquirir una póliza de seguros de viviendas que les provea de protección financiera para encarar posibles pérdidas como las causadas por incendios, robos, hurtos y responsabilidad civil. Si bien desde que el huracán Ike entró por la Bahía de Galveston el 13 de septiembre de 2008, Texas no ha experimentado otro huracán, apenas dos meses antes, el 23 de julio, Dolly, una tormenta categoría 1 pasó por South Padre Island con vientos de 85 millas por hora causando graves daños en áreas comerciales de la isla y volcando más de un pie de lluvia en las zonas cercanas de tierra adentro. Cada año, ICT, el Departamento de Seguros de Texas (Texas Department of Insurance), National Weather Service, junto con agentes de seguros independientes y locales se unen para incentivar a los residentes del estado a prepararse contra los huracanes. Este año se cumplen diez años que el grupo viaja de costa a costa del estado para ayudar a informar y educar a los residentes contra este eminente peligro y qué hacer para estar mejor preparados. El Insurance Council of Texas es la asociación estatal de seguros más grande del país, con aproximadamente 500 aseguradoras que emiten pólizas contra desastres y accidentes para las propiedades (property and casualty insurers) en el estado de Texas. Para más información visite el sitio web www.insurancecouncil.org o la página de Facebook http:// www.facebook.com/insurancecounciloftexas. www.RevistaDeVictoriaTx.com CAPITOL, from pg. 1 of photo ID required under Texas’s law. Texas appealed the ruling, and the law was allowed to stand and disenfranchise voters during the November 2014 election while the appeal was pending. But today, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld Judge Ramos’s decision that the law violated Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. Texas is not the only state with a major lawsuit challenging voting restrictions. In North Carolina, a trial just wrapped up that will determine the fate of several voting restrictions passed in an omnibus bill in 2013. Since the 2010 election, 21 states have new laws in place making it harder to vote. With the Texas law struck down, 14 states will have new rules in effect for the first time in a presidential election in 2016. The Texas State Conference of the NAACP and Mexican American Legislative Caucus of the Texas House of Representatives (MALC) challenged the Texas law in September 2013. That case was consolidated with other similar cases and is now known as Veasey v. Abbott. The attorneys representing the groups include Dechert LLP, the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law, PotterBledsoe L.L.P., the Law Offices of Jose Garza, the national office of the NAACP, the Law Office of Robert S. Notzon, and the Covich Law Firm, P.C. “We are greatly encouraged by today’s decision,” stated Gary Bledsoe, president of the Texas NAACP and an attorney with PotterBledsoe. “This decision vindicates what African American and Latino leaders have been saying since this law was first proposed, that it discriminates against minority voters. We call upon the attorney general to stop these efforts and not seek a rehearing or an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court.” “There is no more fundamental American right than the right to vote,” said Representative Trey Martinez Fischer, Chairman of MALC. “Time and time again, the courts have found Texas’s voter ID law to be racially discriminatory against Texas Latino and African American voters. I applaud the Fifth Circuit Court for identifying that the state of Texas enacted election reforms that are nothing more than voter suppression tactics. Senate Bill 14 has nothing to do with ensuring integrity in our elections. It is merely a ploy to silence the voices of those who need their government’s ear the most – Latinos, African Americans, the elderly, and the poor.” “This decision helps ensure all Texans will have the opportunity to vote this November and in future elections,” said Amy Rudd of Dechert LLP, pro bono counsel for the NAACP Texas State Conference and MALC. “We are privileged to be part of a team that protected the rights of Texas voters.” “This is a tremendous victory for Texas voters,” said Myrna Pérez, deputy director of the Democracy Program at the Brennan Center. “More than half a million registered voters do not have the kind of ID required by Texas’s harsh new law. Texas should heed the admonishment of two courts, currently required to comply with the Section 5 pre-clearance provision. Just hours after the Supreme Court’s decision, Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott announced the state would implement the voter ID law. At the September 2014 trial, the Texas NAACP and MALC, among others, presented evidence showing the state’s ID requirement would erect discriminatory barriers to voting. At trial, experts testiTexas State Representative Trey Martinez Fischer. Contributed photo. abandon their discriminatory law, and start working to make sure Texas voters can make their voices heard.” “The Texas Legislature was determined to adopt the most restrictive photo identification law in the country, and it rejected repeated opportunities to reduce the law’s negative effects,” said Ezra Rosenberg, co-director, Voting Rights Project, Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law. “It should come as no surprise that the court found a violation of federal law.” Background A federal court in Washington, D.C. blocked Texas’s voter ID law in 2012 under Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act, finding that the law would make it significantly more difficult for minority citizens in Texas to vote on Election Day. In June 2013, however, the U.S. Supreme Court (in a separate case) ruled that the formula used in the Act for specifying the states covered by Section 5 is unconstitutional. As a result, Texas is not Revista de Victoria, August 2015 — 17 fied that 1.2 million eligible Texas voters lack a form of governmentissued photo ID that would have been accepted under the new law — and minorities would be hit the hardest. For example, the court credited testimony that AfricanAmerican registered voters are 305 percent more likely and Hispanic registered voters 195 percent more likely than white registered voters to lack photo ID that can be used to vote. 18 — Revista de Victoria, August 2015 www.RevistaDeVictoriaTx.com FINANCIERA, from pg. 8 que no necesite y usar el dinero obtenido para pagar deudas o acrecentar sus ahorros o inversiones. 8. Invierta con mesura. Haga un estudio de las tasas de inversión y comisiones (http://www.dol. gov/ebsa/publications/undrstndgrtrmnt.html), ya que pueden reducir mucho su capital. Evalúe detenidamente las tasas que está pagando en cada cuenta de inversión que tenga y, si trabaja con un profesional que le vende productos financieros, sepa qué comisión le está cobrando por sus servicios de inversión y asesoramiento. 9. Compre activos que generen ingresos. El mercado de las acciones, inmuebles, objetos de colección o inversiones en efectivo puede subir o bajar. Haga los deberes y enfóquese en las inversiones que se ofrezcan a precios atractivos y que puedan valorizarse con el tiempo. Además, no se olvide de analizar las ramificaciones fiscales de las operaciones de inversión La independencia financiera. Contributed photo. que realiza. 10. Sepa siempre dónde está parado financieramente. La planificación financiera no consiste simplemente en tomar una serie de decisiones financieras y darlas por hecho. Las vidas y las situaciones cambian, y su planificación financiera debe ser lo suficientemente flexible como para soportar tanto los cambios positivos como los negativos sin que se desvanezcan sus esperanzas por lograr la independencia financiera. Si las inver- DEEB, from pg. 1 value to other areas of the country and to the world,” Deeb continued. “What is needed is someone who will represent Texas’ 27th Congressional District, rather than the interests in Washington, DC.” Married with 5 children, the 50year old Republican challenger is a newcomer to politics. Deeb credits his involvement in supporting local Catholic schools for his ability to view the entire socio- siones, la planificación financiera o las cuestiones fiscales no son su fuerte, trate por todos los medios de recurrir a los expertos. No obstante, quienes logran tener independencia financiera suelen tener las cuestiones monetarias controladas, no solo para su uso propio sino también para sus herederos. En resumen: La independencia financiera requiere de diligencia y algo de sacrificio, pero hasta los cambios más pequeños pueden dar grandes resultados. economic spectrum and to truly understand how each individual contributes to society. “My children’s high school principal talks about preparing our children for college, for life, and for heaven… this is about our next generation and the future of our country,” Deeb said. Texas Congressional District 27 encompasses 13 counties, including Nueces, San Patricio, Aransas, Refugio, Calhoun, Victoria, Jackson, Matagorda, Wharton, Lavaca, Gonzales, Caldwell, and Bastrop at its northern-most boundary. When asked why he chose to oppose the Republican incumbent, Deeb answered concisely, “This is not about the current Congressman. I am answering the call to serve once again; to reaffirm my commitment to support and defend, and bear true faith and allegiance to God and the Constitution.” www.RevistaDeVictoriaTx.com zest 2 tablespoons chopped fresh tarragon ¼ teaspoon salt ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper Rainbow sherbert cake. Contributed photo. JUICY GRILLED SALMON FILLETS WITH A LEMON, TARRAGON, AND GARLIC SAUCE 4 (4 ounce) salmon fillets Salt and ground black pepper to taste 2 tablespoons olive oil Sauce: ½ cup mayonnaise 2 tablespoons Dijon mustard 2 tablespoons olive oil 4 cloves garlic, minced 2 tablespoons lemon juice 1 tablespoon finely grated lemon 1. Prepare grill for high heat. 2. Season the salmon fillets with salt and pepper and drizzle with olive oil. 3. Whisk together the mayonnaise, mustard, olive oil, garlic, lemon juice, tarragon, salt and pepper, set aside. 4. Lightly oil the grill grate. Cook the salmon on the grill until the fish flakes easily with a fork, 5 to 10 minutes. Place on a serving plate and top with the prepare sauce. ASPARAGUS CASSEROLE 2 pounds fresh asparagus, trimmed and cut into 1-inch pieces Revista de Victoria, August 2015 — 19 1-pound provolone cheese, shredded 2 (10.75 ounce) cans condensed golden mushroom soup 1 (2.8 ounce) can French-fried onions 1. Preheat oven to 350ºF (175ºC). 2. Place asparagus in baking dish; cover with cheese. Spread mushroom soup over cheese. 3. Bake, covered, until hot and bubbly, about 35 minutes. Remove from oven; remove cover and sprinkle with onions. Return to oven and bake, uncovered, until onions are lightly browned, about 10 minutes. WATERMELON COOLER SLUSHY 4 cups cubed seedless watermelon 10 ice cubes 1/3-cup fresh limejuice ¼ cup white sugar 1/8-teaspoon salt whipped topping, thawed 1. Place watermelon and ice into a blender. Pour in limejuice, sugar, and salt. Blend until smooth. 1. Slice angel food cake crosswise to make four layers. Place the bottom layer on a serving plate, and spread orange sherbet evenly on top. Repeat with remaining cake layers and raspberry and lime sherbets. Finish with final layer of cake. Frost sides and top with whipped topping, and place in freezer for 1 hour, or until firm. RAINBOW SHERBET CAKE 1 (9-inch) angel food cake 1 pint orange sherbet, softened 1 pink raspberry sherbet, softened 1-pint lime sherbet, softened 1 (12-ounce) container frozen 20 — Revista de Victoria, August 2015 www.RevistaDeVictoriaTx.com