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February 2017 I 78 Edition
ATTENTION LEGACY
CLUB MEMBERS:
DON’T FORGET THE $15 HEB Gift Card
Referral Fee, just by sending in a Brand
New Customer who opens a
Legacy Club Account!
LSNB Investment
Services
• Stocks and Bonds
• Fixed Income Products
• Mutual Funds
• IRA Rollovers and Transfers
• Tax-Free Investments
• Annuities
• Trust Services
• And More
Ask for more information or to schedule a free
consultation.
For More Information
Call (956) 664-9490
Securities and Financial Planning offered through LPL Financial, a
Registered Investment Advisor. Member FINRA/SIPC. Insurance products
offered through LPL Financial or its licensed affiliates.
Lone Star National Bank and LSNB Investment Services are not registered
broker/dealers and are not affiliated with LPL Financial.
INVESTMENT AND INSURANCE PRODUCTS ARE:
NOT A DEPOSIT • NOT FDIC INSURED
NOT INSURED BY ANY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGENCY
NOT GUARANTEED BY THE BANK • MAY LOSE VALUE
Hello Legacy Friends!
Love at First Sight
I had my mind made up, I was sure of what i wanted to say, and i was very sure
of how it was to end; This time it was different, I came, i saw and i fell, in one big
moment, hook, line and sinker; I never believed in Love at first sight, believing it
to be an incarnation of those cheesy, romantic Hollywood chick flicks, that bores
you to death; Yet here i was, numb, fixated at every word that came out of her
mouth, transfixed; No sparks, nothing, just a feeling, a wordless feeling (best
described as), happiness and joy; A small tingle in my throat, a pause before my
words, a victim of the love cupid, my heart skipped a beat;
Source: Internet
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If you have any questions, concerns, or suggestions, regarding the Legacy Club™,
please do not hesitate to contact us at (956) 984-2217.
Holidays
National Wear Red Day: Friday February 3rd, 2017
Super Bowl Sunday: Sunday, February 5th, 2017
Valentine’s Day: Tuesday, February 14th, 2017
President’s Day: Lone Star National Bank will be closed Monday, February 20th
2017 in observance of President’s Day.
National Margarita Day: Wednesday, February 22nd, 2017
Mardi Gras: Tuesday, February 28th, 2017
Witty & Wise
“I like when you smile, but I love it when I’m the reason.”
Source: Internet
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Lone Star Legacy Club™
Travel Benefits
3827 N. 10th St. # 203
McAllen, TX 78501
(956) 664-2916
800-568-9890
[email protected]
www.chuckolsontours.com
Our pricing is the same as the internet or calling directly
to the cruise line. We are here to give you the best price,
special service and extra amenities.
FOR OUR TEXAS BUS TOURS, WE HAVE PICK-UP
LOCATIONS IN MCALLEN, WESLACO AND HARLINGEN.
Chuck Olson Tours & Cruises
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3827 N. 10th St. # 203
McAllen, TX 78501
(956) 664-2916
800-568-9890
[email protected]
www.chuckolsontours.com
Chuck Olson Tours & Cruises
Chuck Olson Tours & Cruises acts only as an agent for independent suppliers
providing services connected with this tour or cruise. Services are subject to the
terms and conditions of those suppliers. Chuck Olson Tours and Cruises and their
respective employees and representatives, accept no liability for any injury,
damage, loss, accident, delay, or any incident which may be caused by the
negligence, defect, or default of any company or person in performing these
services. Responsibility is not accepted for losses, injury, damages or expenses due
to sickness, weather, strikes, hostilities, wars, terrorist acts, acts of nature, local
laws or other causes. All services are subject to the laws and regulations of the
country in which they are provided. Chuck Olson Tours & Cruises is not responsible for any baggage or personal effects of any individual participating in
tours/cruises arranged by Chuck Olson Tours & Cruises. Individual travelers have
the option of purchasing a travel insurance policy that provides some coverage in
the event of lost luggage or personal effects.
Any travel agency or travel agent providing tour services are providing their
services as independent Contractors and not as employees of Lone Star National
Bank.
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February Events
Health Matters
Rio Grande Valley Sites:
The New Year Stands Before Us Like a
Fresh Chapter in a Book.
Winter Texan Fiesta 2017
February 10th - 11th, 2017
Leo Pena Placita Park • Mission, TX
Charro Days Fiesta
Tuesday, February 21st, 2017 • 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
3300 N. Expressway 83 • Brownsville, TX
2017 Starr County Fair
February 23rd - 25th, 2017 • 9:00 a.m.
Starr County Fair Grounds • Rio Grande City, TX
Legacy Club Farewell Party - Cameron County
Thursday, February 23rd, 2017 • 2:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
RGV Shrine Club • La Feria, TX
Fiesta Edinburg
February 24th - February 28th, 2017
HEB Park • Edinburg, TX
Legacy Club Farewell Party Hidalgo/Starr County
Tuesday, February 28th, 2017 • 2:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
The Forum • McAllen, TX
Tiny Tidbits
DYI - Homemade Candles
With Valentine’s Day around the corner, make him/her a
special gift with your own hands.
• Material Needed: Container (Ceramic, Tin or Glass)
• Wick: Pre-waxed wire or Wood Wicks
• Wax: Paraffin Wax, Palm Oil, Beeswax or Soy
• Scent: Scented Wax Cubes or Essential Oils
Making Candles:
Step 1: Take a small drop of wax to adhere the wick of your
choice to the bottom of your container.
Step 2: If you using the pre-waxed wire, wrap the wire
around a pencil to keep steady for the wax.
Step 3: Place your wax in a measuring cup. Fill your pan
with 2 inches of water and begin melting your wax.
Step 4: Pour the melted wax into the container. Wait 24
hours for the wax to dry completely.
All Done: Your Valentine will sure enjoy their new
homemade candle.
Source: Pinterest
What will you write for the next chapter of your life? It’s
entirely up to you. Take the first step to make sure that it’s a
great chapter by setting New Year’s resolutions. Below are a
few ideas:
1. Washington’s Teeth Weren’t Wooden: Contrary to
popular belief, the country’s first president had dentures
made of gold, ivory, and animal teeth.
2. John Adams Used To Skip School. As a young boy,
John Adams would often skip school, choosing instead to
spend time hunting and fishing.
3. Thomas Jefferson Founded The University of
Virginia. Jefferson founded the university in 1819 on land
that once belonged to eventual President James Monroe.
Jefferson is the only president to have ever founded an
institution of higher learning.
4. Madison Was Princeton’s First Grad Student. After
finishing his undergraduate degree in 2 years, James
Madison stayed at the university for an additional year,
making him the Ivy League institution’s first graduate
student.
5. The Capital of Liberia Was Named After Monroe.
Because of his prominent support for the colonization of
Liberia, the country decided to name their capital city,
Monrovia, after James Monroe.
6. John Quincy Adams Regularly Skinned-Dipped In
The Potomac. Adams was known for his early morning
dips in D.C.’s main waterway, always in the nude.
7. Andrew Jackson Taught His Parrot to Curse. The
parrot had to be removed from President Jackson’s funeral
because it wouldn’t stop swearing.
8. Martin Van Buren Popularized The Phrase “OK”.
Supposedly, President Van Buren popularized one of the
most commonly used phrases to date: “OK”, or “Okay”. Van
Buren was from Kinderhook, NY which was also called “Old
Kinderhook”. His support groups came to be known as
“O.K. Clubs” and the term OK came to mean “all right”.
9. William Henry Harrison Had A Pet Goat. During his
brief tenure as President, Harrison had a pet billy goat with
him at the White House.
10. John Tyler Was An Awesome Violinist. During his
presidency, Tyler often played violin at parties to entertain
guests at the White House, and he actually aspired to be a
concert violinist.
11. James Polk Promised Not To Seek A Second Term
If Elected. Polk, probably aware that many other politicians
desired to run for the office, made an explicit campaign
promise that if he was elected president, he would leave
after 4 years, a promise that he kept.
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12. Taylor Had a Really Cool Nickname. Zachary Taylor’s
nickname was “Old Rough And Ready”, which he acquired from
admiring soldiers while he was fighting in the Seminole War.
13. Millard Fillmore Married His Teacher. Though she was
only about 2 years older than him, Millard Fillmore’s first wife
Abigail was actually his teacher while he was a 19-year-old
student at the New Hope Academy.
14. Franklin Pierce Didn’t Swear His Oath of Office. He
instead affirmed it, placing his hand on a law book rather than the
Bible.
15. Buchanan Was A Bachelor. James Buchanan was the only
president to never marry, instead remaining a bachelor his entire
life.
Source: Huffington Post
Shareable Edibles
Sweetheart Chocolate Lollipops
Sudoku Puzzle
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• 1 pkg. (4 oz.) Baker’s Unsweetened Chocolate
• ¾ Cup Butter
• 2 Cups Sugar
• 3 Eggs
• 1 tsp. Vanilla
• 2 Cups Flour
• 1 pkg. (4 oz.) Baker’s White Chocolate
• Assorted Valentine’s Sprinkles
Preparation:
Microwave unsweetened chocolate and butter in large
microwaveable bowl on HIGH 2 min. or until butter is melted.
Stir until chocolate is completely melted and mixture is well
blended. Add sugar; mix well. Blend in eggs and vanilla. Add
flour; mix well. Refrigerate 1 hour or until dough is stiff.
Shape dough into 30 (2-inch) balls; insert lollipop stick into each
ball. Place, 2 inches apart, on baking sheets sprayed with cooking
spray.
Bake 8 min. or just until firm. (Do not over bake.) Let stand on
baking sheets 1 min.; transfer to wire racks. Cool completely.
Melt white chocolate as directed on package; drizzle over
lollipops. Decorate with sprinkles. Let stand until chocolate is
firm.
Source: Kraft Recipes
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