Monday, April 30, 2012

Mana @ LEA

A concert on a Saturday? Sure!
It’s no secret that I’m a huge music fan. And I don’t discriminate. Rock, Tejano, Pop, Country, I love it all!
When I heard that Mana was coming in to town I made sure to get my tickets the same day they went on sale. If you’re not familiar with Mana, here’s their website: www.mana.com.mx
The show was amazing! I have to admit that I’m not like a 100% devoted fan, so I’m really not familiar with the current hits, but when the past hits came on it’s as if my friends and I traveled back in time. We laughed, sang, reminisced and had way too much fun.
I don’t think we sat down once during the 2 hours that they played. The beauty of going to a live show is that you have something in common with everyone in the venue that you are in. Regardless of age, race, whatever, you can strike up a conversation with just about anyone and talk about the band that you’re there to see.
The Laredo Energy Arena has a capacity of about 10,000. The place is perfect to enjoy any type of show. You can be attending a concert, a wrestling match, hockey game or a musical and every seat in the venue is great seat.

I’ve been browsing the arena’s website and some amazing acts are heading our way, The Gipsy Kings, Staind, Godsmack and Pepe Aguilar to name a few.

Feel free to give our office a buzz if you want to know more about what’s taking place around town. You can also find us on Facebook and Twitter.

We’ve got a new guy on our team, his name is Xavier. He’s been charged with updating our social media outlets and website. I’ll keep bugging him to hurry up and post something on this blog. If you happen to Facebook us or tweet us, more than likely he’ll be the one replying back to you.

I’ll let y’all go now. I gotta get back to the real world and continue on my merry way. Email me, tweet me, call me 956-795-2200, we’re here to help and make your time in Laredo more enjoyable.

Join us on our next adventure…
See you in Laredo!

For more information on concerts call us at:
800-361-3360 or visit our website www.visitlaredo.com


Thursday, April 26, 2012

Unique Styles: Boutique Shopping in Laredo

Unique Styles: Boutique Shopping in Laredo

Today’s Guest Blogger is Denisse A. Saucedo, intern at Laredo CVB.
She takes us on a shopping tour of a few of Laredo’s many boutiques.

Hey guys! So, the other day I was thinking about things that are distinctive and great about Laredo. Well, there are a lot of things about Laredo that I love but by far the thing that I most enjoy doing is shopping! And I’m not talking just about the mall where you can find the most popular brands but about those others with unique offerings. Laredo has several great boutiques to shop at that offer different styles.
So I went shopping to my three favorite places; Sara, Bejewled, and Regina’s Boutique. If you want to be unique and make an impact with what you wear these are the places to go to!
Sara Boutique was my first stop. Sara is full of bright colors and amazing jewelry that almost everyone would like. As soon as you walk they welcome you in and offer to help with anything that they can! Michelle, the owner’s daughter-in-law, can help you put together an outfit that you will love.
To tell you the truth, the thing that I enjoy the most is just going in and trying on all the different clothing! I’m a little too old to play with Barbie dolls
so being able to go into the store and trying on all that clothes makes me feel like a life size Barbie.
When you walk into Bejeweled Boutique you feel like you’re in a different world! Rocio and Claudia have created a great environment to shop in and the best thing about it is that their style is very unique. It’s style is inspired by Indian designs which adds an extraordinary appeal to the boutique.
I felt like I was in The Cheetah Girls One World movie that I use to watch as a pre-teen dressed like this. Shopping can bring back so many great memories.
Last, but definitely not least, I stopped at Regina’s Boutique. The one thing that you can’t go wrong with at Reginas is glamour. The Boutique is filled with Jewelry, Miss Me jeans, and great fun styles for every season.
…and with Mother’s Day so close I found the perfect gift to get my mom on that special day!
 


Bejeweled and Sara Boutique can be found on 1705 E. Del Mar, Laredo, Tx.
Regina’s Boutique can be found on 7913 McPherson, Laredo, Tx.

Join us on our next adventure…
See you in Laredo!
For more information on Shopping call us at:
800-361-3360 or visit our website www.visitlaredo.com

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Talk about organic!

This week we present a special guest blogger: CVB intern Juan Flores. He will offer a fresh (no pun intended) perspective on Laredo Main Street’s Farmers Market.

Every 3rd
Saturday of the month, Laredo’s downtown hosts the Laredo’s Farmer’s Market. It is quite an exhilarating experience, as a matter of fact, very friendly too. This past weekend was my very first time attending, but I have to say, I regret notgoing the previous months.

Upon arrival, you get this sensation of clean air like never before, or at least that’s the way I felt. I expected to come out of there with nothing in my hands, other than some concessions, but I ended up leaving with a couple of plants and a lavender drinking mix, all for only $14 from what I recall.

Now, you may think that all you’re going to find at a farmer’s market is just some fruits or vegetables, which still sounds pleasant to me, but actually, there is a great variety of produce. Anything from homemade medicines to young trees is what you’ll find. One thing that is true, though, is that you’ll never get tired of looking around.
Aside from all the organics and stuff, there was also live music and an entertainer. I didn’t quite hear his name, but apparently he was a world champion free stylist in trompos (tops). His performance made everyone double-glance. He would actually “defy physics” with several tricks he showed! He had an impressive talent…reminded me of when I was a kid.
So if one day you wake up early and it’s a Saturday, take a look at your calendar. If you got nothing to do and it’s the 3rd Saturday of that month, then head on over to Jarvis Plaza in historic downtown Laredo for a worthy event.


The Laredo Farmer’s Market is held every third Saturday of the month, all year long. See http://www.laredomainstreet.org/ for details.

A pigskin is a pigskin regardless of how many yards, or feet or whatever….

Hey y’all! So, there’s this new team in town. It’s an arena football team – the Laredo Rattlesnakes. The team just began their inaugural season. I had read in the paper that they won their first game against the RGV Magic the weekend before so I wanted to check them out for myself.
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I gotta be honest, I’m not all that football savvy. And whenever I’m asked if I’m a football fan I totally say yes and my favorite team is the Dallas Cowboys. I’ve been trained to answer without hesitation or else my entire family will disown me.
To let you in on a secret, my favorite part about football is the food that you get to eat while watching the game. Fajita tacos, sausage, hamburgers, buffalo wings, chips, dips, oh-em-gee my mouth is already watering. But since I was gonna write about my little outing I figured I needed to focus on the game so I stayed away from the concession stand.
Arena football is just like regular football except it goes way quicker and the field is only 50yards long. I think the regular one is 100yards. Or wait, is it yards? Feet? Whatever…it’s half of what it’s supposed to be.

So, back to the game. It was great! I went along with my parents and some friends. It was a great family atmosphere and the kids and those who are kids at heart were having the best day ever. The Rattlesnakes won against the Amarillo Venom with a score of 63-60. With two minutes left to go at the end of the 4th quarter everyone was on their feet cheering on the Rattlesnakes. I was so into the game I had even forgotten that I totally skipped the concession stand.
After the game, all the fans were allowed to go on to the field to meet the players, get autographs, take pictures, it was great. The turf wasn’t exactly high heel friendly, but what’s wrong with this picture?? What was I thinking of wearing high heels to a football game? Oh well, lesson learned.
Another reason why I wanted to check out the team was because the evening was going to benefit the local March of Dimes chapter and the team wore jersey’s were going to be auctioned off at the end of the game.
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My friend Victor was lucky enough to catch a football that went into the stands and he got to know some of the players and even played catch for a bit.
I wish the Laredo Rattlesnakes the best of luck this season and look forward to attending another game. If you happen to be in town while there’s a home game, check them out! Here’s their website: www.laredorattlesnakes.com. GO RATTLESNAKES!!

Laredo Nightlife: Old No. 2 Southbound Music Fest

Hey y’all it’s me, Selina! I was feeling a bit adventurous and decided to check out some live music. There’s this great little hole-in-the-wall type of place here in town. I’m hesitant to even mention it because I don’t want my little getaway inundated with new faces. This little oasis of mine is Old Number 2.

Turns out that Old No. 2 was hosting the last evening of the Southbound Music Fest. Between you me and the rest of the internet, I love live music! The ambiance is exactly what a rock music venue should be, the adult beverages are ice cold and the staff is always eager to serve.
Local favorite Automatic Weekend kicked off the night. They’ve got a great bluesy-rock feel and fit right in with the rest of the evening’s line-up.
The entertainment continued with a stellar performance by The Black Belles coming to us live all the way from Tennessee! These southern bells owned the stage. They totally knocked everyone’s socks off.
The Strange Boys out of Austin, Texas closed the evening. These guys have toured all over the US and will be taking their act across the pond for an extensive European tour real soon.
This night would not have been possible without B Live Promotions. They’re a great group of guys who aside from having jobs in the real world from 9-5, they work extra hours to bring down live music acts to Laredo and share their love of music with the masses.
If you’re in town and happen to be visiting when a B Live event is taking place I gotta tell you, don’t miss it! You won’t regret it.