Rick Menchaca, will combat alcohol use among teens Now semi-retired, Arnold is also an ordained non-denominational Christian minister. Tracing roots back: Rick’s father, Arnold , was born in Crystal City. His father, Rick’s paternal grandfather , was Martin Menchaca, who was born in Eagle Pass; and Rick’s grandmother was Maria Varela Menchaca, who came to the U.S. from Mexico in 1914, when she was 13, in the years Pancho Villa was a big name on the border. Rick’s mother, Aurora Diaz was born in Uvalde. Her father, Fred Diaz, Rick’s maternal grandfather , was from Eagle Pass. He married Maria Breiten, from the German community of the Hill Country. She was born in D’Hanis. Rick went to pre-kindergarten thru first grade in an Eagle Pass school, then finished off elementary, junior high, and high school in Del Rio. Rick’s next stop after high school was Angelo State University in San Angelo, where, in 1986, he received his Bachelor of Arts degree in government, with a finance minor. You are perhaps already getting the sense of a good student, with a firm intention to “master the books.” For a year and a half of the three years he was attending Angelo State, Rick was president of the University Center Program Council , a post (unpaid) he speaks of with considerable nostalgia and enthusiasm. Rick Menchaca, new face for Midland click to read more Rick Menchaca, make a better city click to read more Rick Menchaca, a captain of a big ship click to read more Rick Menchaca city manager of Midland click to read more Rick Menchaca the chief executive officer click to read more Rick Menchaca new projects for Midland click to read more Rick Menchaca, about his work for Midland click to read more About Rick Menchaca click to read more Discover Rick Menchaca click to read more Rick Menchaca, reshape the city of Midland click to read more Rick Menchaca, new work places click to read more Rick Menchaca, the best man for this city click to read more
| About Me Rick Menchaca, will combat alcohol use among teens Now semi-retired, Arnold is also an ordained non-denominational Christian minister. Tracing roots back: Rick’s father, Arnold , was born in Crystal City. His father, Rick’s paternal grandfather, was Martin Menchaca, who was born in Eagle Pass; and Rick’s grandmother was Maria Varela Menchaca, who came to the U.S. from Mexico in 1914, when she was 13, in the years Pancho Villa was a big name on the border. Rick’s mother, Aurora Diaz was born in Uvalde. Her father, Fred Diaz, Rick’s maternal grandfather, was from Eagle Pass. He married Maria Breiten, from the German community of the Hill Country. She was born in D’Hanis. Rick went to pre-kindergarten thru first grade in an Eagle Pass school, then finished off elementary, junior high, and high school in Del Rio. Rick’s next stop after high school was Angelo State University in San Angelo. Get updates via email:
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