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Mayor Villalobos Says McAllen Is Building a Broader Future for the Arts

· Texas Border Business

Mayor Javier Villalobos announced that McAllen is enhancing its investment in arts and entertainment to foster community engagement and cultural growth. During the Fall for the Arts event at the McAllen Performing Arts Center, city officials unveiled plans for upcoming performances and youth initiatives aimed at increasing access to live entertainment. City Manager Isaac J. Tawil emphasized that the arts are integral to the city's identity and quality of life. The Arts for All initiative aims to connect around 1,000 students annually with Broadway productions. Additionally, a holiday concert by Matteo Bocelli is scheduled for December 19.

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