Here’s a roundup of some culture and civic events in the borderland in the coming week.
Los Murales de Segundo Barrio
Explore El Paso’s artistic heritage with the Los Murales de Segundo Barrio Tour, a free, guided experience through the iconic Segundo Barrio on from 10 a.m. to noon Friday, Nov. 15. Led by renowned El Paso muralist Jesus “Cimi” Alvarado, the tour invites attendees to immerse themselves in over 15 murals capturing the Mexican and Chicano culture, history and political spirit that defines this historic neighborhood.
Dubbed the “Ellis Island of the Border,” Segundo Barrio tells the story of migration, resilience, and community through its art. Participants will meet at the Father Rahm mural, located in the 100 block of Father Rahm Avenue, and traverse a one-square-mile area on foot, culminating with an optional lunch at El Chewco. Comfortable shoes are recommended.
Information and RSVP: Eventbrite or the Tom Lea Institute website.
Downtown Fiesta Latina
Experience the spirit of Latin culture during the first Downtown Fiesta Latina, which is scheduled from 2 to 9 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 16, at the intersection of Texas Avenue and Mesa Street in Downtown El Paso. Presented by the El Paso Downtown Management District with support from GCC Sun City Materials, this free event will feature live music, dance competitions and offerings from local food trucks.
Highlights include salsa and cumbia dance contests, face painting for kids and exclusive pop-up shops and workshops from local businesses. The evening will be capped off by performances from Team Havana and International Sonora Skandalo for a lively night of music, dance and celebration. Information: downtownelpaso.com
Children’s Warmth and Wellness Fair
Moms on Board and YMCA of El Paso are teaming up to host the Children’s Warmth and Wellness Fair from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Nov. 16, at the Loya Family YMCA, 2044 Trawood Drive. This free event offers families resources to help prepare for the winter season, including free coats for children, vision screenings and low-cost vaccines.
Parents can also connect with vendors and explore community resources, while kids enjoy educational activities, giveaways and more. Open to the public, the fair aims to provide support and warmth to families as they get ready for the colder months.
El Paso Railroad Train House Open House
Celebrate National Model Railroad Month with a visit to the El Paso Model Railroad Train House, where the Railroad Model and Historical Association of El Paso will host a series of free open houses from noon to 5 p.m. during the first three Sundays of November.
Families can explore intricate model train displays in O, HO, and N Gauge, capturing the history of railroading in detail. Young rail enthusiasts can even try their hand at operating an interactive youth O scale layout. Located at 6335 Vaughn Court, the event is free to attend, with donations welcome to support the association’s work.
UTEP Volleyball Regular Season Finale
Volleyball fans will have their final opportunity to see the University of Texas at El Paso volleyball team in regular season play this weekend as the Miners close their 2024 campaign against Kennesaw State University. UTEP (24-4, 14-2 in Conference USA play) finishes the season with two matches against the Owls at Memorial Gym, 101 W. Robinson Ave.
The first match begins at 6 p.m. Friday, Nov. 15, while the second is scheduled for noon Saturday, Nov. 16. UTEP looks to remain second in the conference standings with the Conference USA tournament scheduled Nov. 22-24. Information and tickets: utepminers.com
High School Football Playoffs
The city’s top high school football programs continue their seasons as the bi-district round of the University Interscholastic League state playoffs begins this week. Seventeen programs from throughout El Paso compete Thursday and Friday for a berth in the area round. Games will take place in El Paso, West Texas and southeastern New Mexico.
High school football playoff schedule
Class 6A, Division 1
• Midland Legacy at Franklin, 6 p.m. Thursday
• Pebble Hills at Midland, 6 p.m. Friday at Astound Broadband Stadium, Midland.
• Odessa Permian at Eastlake, 7 p.m. Friday at SAC I
Class 6A, Division 2
• Montwood at Frenship, 5:30 p.m. Friday
Class 5A, Division 1
• Bel Air at Lubbock Monterey, 5 p.m. Thursday at Lowrey Field at PlainsCapital Park, Lubbock
• Parkland at Abilene, 5 p.m. Thursday at Shotwell Stadium, Abilene
• Amarillo Tascosa at Americas, 6 p.m. Thursday at SAC II
• Amarillo High at El Dorado, 6 p.m. Friday at SAC II
Read more: SISD’s $58.9M stadium hosts first game as high school football season kicks off
Class 5A, Division 2
• Abilene Cooper at Del Valle, 6 p.m. Thursday
• Lubbock Cooper at Canutillo, 6 p.m. Thursday
• Chapin at Wichita Falls Memorial, 5 p.m. Friday
• Andress at Abilene Wylie, 5 p.m. Friday
Class 4A, Division 1
• Clint vs. Canyon West Plains, 6 p.m. Thursday at Artesia (New Mexico) High School
• Ysleta vs. Canyon Randall, 6 p.m. Thursday at Hobbs (New Mexico) High School
• Austin vs. Dumas, 5 p.m. Friday at Denver City High School
• Riverside vs. Hereford, 5 p.m. Friday at Ratliff Stadium, Odessa
Class 3A, Division 2
• Anthony at Wall, 5 p.m. Friday
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