Ink Masters Tattoo Show and Expo 2023

Odessa, Texas/March 5, 2023-Ink Masters Tattoo held the 9th annual Tattoo Show Expo at the Ector County Coliseum in Barn G. 

The show featured live tattooing, jumpers for the kids, a wide variety of vendors and artist from across the state of Texas and from across the U.S. 

(Raymond Hernandez Tattoo Expo Event Organizer-Odessa, Texas) 

Artists that are invited to the Tattoo Expo must present their portfolio of work to the organizers to be considered for a spot at the Tattoo Expo. 

(Raymond Hernandez Tattoo Expo Event Organizer-Odessa, Texas) 

The popularity of body art has gone from stereotypes to the professional. Artists create elaborate designs that take hours to reproduce on skin. 

(Henry Carrasco, Owner-Evil Ink Tattoo Studio-Odessa, Texas) 

(Raymond Hernandez Tattoo Expo Event Organizer-Odessa, Texas) 

Anything that comes in contact with bodily fluids as in tattoo needles cannot be sterilized, must be disposed of as medical waste. 

(Raymond Hernandez Tattoo Expo Event Organizer-Odessa, Texas) 

Organizers say that some colleges recognize the popularity of body art and offer tattooing as an art curriculum. 

For DRB Media Communications Digital News, Danny Barrera. 

  

Odessa Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Celebrate Their 1st Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at The Hair Academy

Odessa, Texas/March 5, 2023-The Odessa Hispanic Chamber of Commerce recently held its first ribbon cutting ceremony celebrating THA-The Hair Academy, located at 4555 East University Blvd. 

(Savanah Morales, CEO-Odessa Hispanic Chamber of Commerce-Odessa, Texas) 

Brian Nuñez, Owner and instructor at The Hair Academy has had a passion for cutting hair since the age of 17. The road to opening his own business and teaching the art of cutting hair has been a long and winding road. 

(Brian Nuñez, Owner/Instructor and Gabriela Nuñez, Administration-THA/The Hair Academy-4555 E. University Blvd., Odessa, Texas) 

The Hair Academy currently has 30 students in their barber and cosmetology school and plan to enroll ten more students in April. Students at the Hair Academy can take their state exams at THA. 

(Brian Nuñez, Owner/Instructor and Gabriela Nuñez, Administration-THA/The Hair Academy-4555 E. University Blvd., Odessa, Texas) 

For DRB Media Communications Digital News, Danny Barrera. 

United Supermarkets Donates 1,000 Pairs of Socks to the Salvation Army Through Pears for Pairs

Odessa, Texas/March 3, 2023-On Wednesday, March 1st United Supermarkets donated one thousand pairs of socks to the Salvation Army, through the “Pears for Pairs” campaign. 

The United Family has helped make this donation in the Permian Basin for 4 years. 

(Ricky Holman, Produce Regional Supervisor-Midland/Odessa/Eastern New Mexico-United Family/United Supermarkets) 

During the fall months in 2022 a portion of the proceeds from the purchase of Rainier Fruits pears and apples went towards the purchase of brand news socks for the homeless community. 

(Luis Melendez, Commanding Officer-Salvation Army-Ector County/Odessa, Texas) 

Throughout the four years, guests have participated in helping raise funds for socks. The United Family and Rainier Fruit are able to donate a total of 5, 000 socks to charitable organizations across the state of Texas. 

(Luis Melendez, Commanding Officer-Salvation Army-Ector County/Odessa, Texas) 

For DRB Media Communications Digital News, Danny Barrera. 

 

Black History Month Finale-African Art Exhibit at St James Missionary Baptist Church

Odessa, Texas/March 1, 2023-During the latter part of Black History Month an exhibit of African art was held at St. James Missionary Baptist Church in Odessa. The exhibit featured a pencil and ink sketches of African American icons of the Civil Rights movement era, various African Culture collections. 

(Allen Morill, Jr., local Artist-Odessa, Texas) 

Several residents provided African art, Ebony and Jet magazines representing the African American culture in entertainment and other pieces to the exhibit. 

(Beulah Dangerfield, Mission President-St. James Missionary Baptist Church/Odessa, Texas) 

St. James Missionary Baptist Church welcomed members of the church and welcomed those outside the church with open arms to take part in the art exhibit. 

(James J. Bolton, Senior Pastor-St. James Missionary Baptist Church/Odessa, Texas) 

For DRB Media Communications Digital News, Danny Barrera. 

 

Volleyball Highlights from the Creator of the Torque Volleyball Channel

Midland, Texas/February 28, 2023-Midland resident Eric Sweetwater is a videographer and content creator for the Torque Volleyball Channel on Instagram, began shooting video of his daughter’s volleyball games and creating highlight reels to showcase his daughter athletic ability to help her get into college. 

(Eric Sweetwater, Videographer-Torque Volleyball Channel/Instagram) 

Eric travels throughout the State of Texas covering Volleyball Tournaments, and recently at the Sun Country Region Volleyball Association Permian Basin Region Qualifier held at the Midland County Horseshoe Arena and Pavilion. 

(Eric Sweetwater, Videographer-Torque Volleyball Channel/Instagram) 

Watch the Torque Volleyball Channel on Instagram for exciting volleyball highlights from across Texas. 

For DRB Media Communications Digital News, Danny Barrera. 

Historic Work Session Meeting Between the ODC, Ector County Commissioners, Odessa City Council

Odessa, Texas/February 24, 2022-On Tuesday, February 21st a historic work session between the Odessa Development Corporation, Ector County Commissioners Court and the Odessa City Council was held at the Saulsbury Conference Center inside the Science Technology Building at Odessa College. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss and gather information on several interlocal agreements that affect the City of Odessa and Ector County. The three governmental agencies discussed: Economic development, acquisition of property taxes and sales tax on commercial and residential development.  

(Dustin Fawcett, Ector County Judge-Ector County Commissioners Court/Odessa, Texas) 

During the last City Council Administration under Mayor David Turner, some parts of the industrial areas near I-20 in South Ector County, Pct. 4 were annexed into the city. It is reasoned, if a company in Ector County wants city services, the business entity can request to be annexed. 

(Javier Joven, Mayor-City of Odessa, Texas) 

Odessa Fire Rescue provides emergency services to Ector County. During the meeting it was revealed that the City of Odessa has not been compensated in 2021 and 2022 for those emergency services rendered. 

(Javier Joven, Mayor-City of Odessa, Texas) 

One of the interlocal agreements discussed is services provided by Odessa Fire Rescue. People that plan to move to Ector County need to be educated in the services the county can and can’t provide, as in Odessa Fire Rescue emergency services. Ector County Judge Dustin Fawcett acknowledges that the City of Odessa needs to be compensated for those emergency services provided, especially in West Odessa in West Ector County. 

(Dustin Fawcett, Ector County Judge-Ector County Commissioners Court/Odessa, Texas) 

 

The work session between the ODC, Odessa City Council and the Ector County Commissioners was to acquire information in hopes of moving the City and County forward. The next work session meeting will be announced for early spring or sometime in mid-summer. 

For DRB Media Communications Digital News, Danny Barrera.