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TIAA cooks up super picnic fundraiser
Saturday, September 26, 2009 (1190 reads)


SAN ANTONIO – More than 600 people ate from a wide array of delicious foods, socialized, recreated and raised approximately $20,000 during the Texas Independent Automotive Association Alamo Chapter’s annual picnic here today at Eisenhower Park.



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What is a ceramic brake pad?
Thursday, September 24, 2009 (959 reads)


There has been a lot of talk, news and claims surrounding Ceramic brake pads in recent years. We would like to shed some light on the term and its proper meaning.



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Rep. Martinez Fischer advises how to make margins tax threshold permanent
Thursday, September 17, 2009 (1006 reads)


Texas Rep. Trey Martinez FischerSAN ANTONIO – Rep. Trey Martinez Fischer briefed members of the Texas Independent Automotive Association tonight on the outcome of the legislative session during a local chapter meeting here at Water Street Oyster Bar.



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End of summer marks perfect time for car care
Friday, September 11, 2009 (871 reads)


The kids are back in school and cooler evenings have begun. The following car care tips will make travel a more pleasant experience for motorists this fall and winter season.



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Alamo Chapter Picnic tickets available
Wednesday, September 02, 2009 (760 reads)


Tickets for the Alamo Chapter Picnic on Sept. 26, 2009 are on saleThe Texas Independent Automotive Association Alamo Chapter is having its annual picnic 1-8 p.m. Sept. 26, 2009 at Eisenhower Park in San Antonio.  The event provides members, families and guests a chance to recreate, socialize, network, and proceeds support the chapter’s shop training reimbursement and college-level automotive scholarship programs.



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TxDOT launches online tools highlighting state’s top 100 congested roadways
Wednesday, September 02, 2009 (920 reads)


The Texas Department of Transportation unveiled new website tools Tuesday, enabling website visitors to interactively examine lists of congested roadways in the state, look up pavement condition ratings and see how the maintenance funds spent in their area will impact their roadways. The tools, which are linked to the department’s project tracker, were created at the direction of the Texas Legislature.



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