Texas Citrus Fiesta

History
The citrus industry in the Rio Grande Valley was still young when Paul Ord and the Young Men’s Business League introduced the first Texas Citrus Fiesta in Mission in December 1932. They envisioned the celebration as a way to promote the bountiful winter harvest of grapefruits and oranges from the lush, subtropical Rio Grande Valley. The theme of that first fiesta, held outdoors amidst the citrus-bearing trees, was “Coronation and Pageant of Citrus.” John H. Shary, considered the father of the Texas citrus industry, presided over the one-day celebration, which began with a half-hour concert and concluded with the coronation of King Citrus and Queen Citrianna. This established a tradition of “royalty,” where a leader from the citrus industry was chosen as king, and a queen was selected from the “duchesses” of the Rio Grande Valley, each representing a community and its respective product or industry.

The second fiesta did not occur until 1934 due to damage caused by a hurricane in 1933. Aside from interruptions during World War II, the fiesta has been held annually since then. In the 1930s, Fox Movietone News showcased the Valley’s lovely ladies in bathing suits in a pool filled with floating grapefruits, providing a contrast to the cold weather experienced across the nation. The fiesta still enjoys highlighting beautiful women and handsome young men during the coronation of King Citrus and Queen Citrianna. Today, the coronation is held indoors, accompanied by the flourish of herald trumpets during the last week of January. 

Since 1932, the fiesta has hosted its Product Costume Style Show, in which exquisite costumes made from citrus and other local Valley products are displayed. Over the years, and with advancements in technology, these costumes have evolved into intricate works of art, utilizing Valley citrus, fruits, vegetables, and foliage that have been pulverized, dehydrated, blended, and microwaved. These stunning costumes have been featured in National Geographic, Southern Living, and Texas Monthly magazines, as well as in shows from Kansas City to Washington, D.C.

Upcoming Texas Citrus Fiesta Events:

**Opening of Applications for Duchesses**  
  May 1st until September 17th  
  Location: Texas Citrus Fiesta Office
**Opening for the Parade of Orange Application
May 1st until January 16th 
  **Duchess and New Court Orientation**  
  September 21st at 1:30 PM  
  Location: Mission Event Center
**Royal Tea Party  Mission Event Center** 
November 23rd at 12:30 pm
 **Coronation Ticket and Royal Ball Pre-Sale Tickets**  
  January 19th from 8:00 AM to 6:30 PM
**Duchess Interviews**  
  January 24th at 1:00 PM  
  Location: Mission Event Center
 **Product Costume Style Show**  
  January 26th at 6:30 PM  
  Location: Mission Event Center
**Royal Court Coronation Rehearsal**  
  January 27th at 6:30 PM  
  Location: Mission Event Center
**Duchess Coronation Rehearsal**  
  January 28th at 6:30 PM  
  Location: Mission Event Center
**Royal Coronation** 
Date: January 29th 
Time: 7:00 PM 
Location: Mission Event Center 
**Fun Fair** 
Dates: January 30th and 31st 
Location: Bentsen Park 
Time: 2:00 PM - 11:00 PM 
**Royal Ball** 
Date: January 31st 
Time: 7:00 PM 
Location: Mission Event Center 
**Parade of Orange** 
Date: January 31st 
Time: 12:00 PM 
Location: 495 and Conway 

Applications for Parade Can Be Downloaded Here: Parade of Orange

**Product Costume Style Show**  
  January 26th at 6:30 PM  
  Location: Mission Event Center


**Royal Coronation** 
Date: January 29th 
Time: 7:00 PM 
Location: Mission Event Center 
**Fun Fair** 
Dates: January 30th and 31st 
Location: Bentsen Park 
Time: 2:00 PM - 11:00 PM 
**Royal Ball** 
Date: January 31st 
Time: 7:00 PM 
Location: Mission Event Center 
**Parade of Orange** 
Date: January 31st 
Time: 12:00 PM 
Location: 495 and Conway 

Applications for Royal Pages Can Be Downloaded Here: 

Royal Court and Tangerine information 

88th Queen Citrianna                              Elle Kirsten Holbrook

King Citrus                                                         Lance  Neuhaus

Princess of Grapefruit Blossom                 Lillian Yvette Garza 

Princess of Orange Blossom                    Rachael Marie Garcia 

Lady-In-Waiting                                 Camryn McKenna Talbert 

75th Princess Anna                                  Kora Naphtaly Sanchez 

Princess of Lemon Blossom                Emma Jaelynn Hernandez

Princess of Lime Blossom                            London Reign Garza

Princess of Tangerine Blossom            Emma Victoria Wilkinson 

Princess of Red Grapefruit Blossom                 Emma Rhae Garza

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Texas Citrus Fiesta Director Amy Leal Tijerina       

Office 956-585-9724      

Cell 956-877-4867