- La Feria Community Holds Succesful Business Mixer Event
- Little Nashville to Take Place in Downtown Mercedes
- Lions Basketball Captures District Gold
- La Feria ISD Students Compete in Regional Chess Tournament
- Lions End First Half of 32-4A on a High Note
- La Feria ISD Held Another Successful Parent Conference
- Strong Appearance for Lions at Hidalgo Power Meet
- LFECHS Students Get to Meet Local Actress
- Students Participate in Marine Biology Camp
- Two LFECHS Students Qualify for All-State Band
Cotillion to Be Held on South Padre Island
- Updated: January 29, 2016

Representing La Feria, TX – Seated (left to right): Miranda Casarez, Ivy Guillen, Jennyfer Dominguez, Chelsea Jaramillo, Syerra Montalvo, Michaela Mireles. Standing (left to right): Anelli Rodriguez, Camryn Lopez, Tania Gomez, Nina Lazaro, Autumn Coronado, Angela Ricalday, Tina Sierra. (click to enlarge)
The Lower Rio Grande Valley Cotillion Club will hold its Annual Presentation Ball on January 29-31 at the South Padre Island Convention Center this year.
The Lower Valley Cotillion Club was originally founded in September of 1954 by Ms. Byron Campbell of Raymondville as a social organization designed to bring together and present to society Lower Rio Grande Valley college-bound, civic-minded and socially active girls. Many Rio Grande Valley women have fond memories of their own Cotillion presentation in years past. The Cotillion Club continues to be a two-year social club for selected junior and senior girls. The highlight of each year is the Presentation Ball.

Representing La Feria, TX – Seated (left to right): Aysiah Garza, Alisha Valdez, Briana Bruno, Bryanna Woodman, Anna Maria Rubio, Lidia Gonzalez. Standing (left to right): Arienne Benavidez, Donna Garcia, Alejandra Teran, Analyssa Garcia, Judithan Prado, Estefania Cortez. Not Shown: Victoria Flores (click to enlarge)
New members are selected their junior year by an advisory board that considers leadership, community activities, college intentions and suggestions by their senior advisory members. They represent Harlingen, Port Isabel, San Benito, Rio Hondo, La Feria, Santa Rosa and Willacy County.

Representing Santa Rosa, TX – Seated (left to right): Victoria Villarreal, Isabella Escobedo, Jacqueline Mata, Sierra Rose De La Fuente. Standing (left to right): Jessica Mendoza, Abigail Gonzalez, Samantha Ybarra, Corina Valdez. Not Shown: Raven Robles (click to enlarge)