Meet the Laguna Vista Town Council Members
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Johvonne Hernandez Howard was elected to represent the City Council of Laguna Vista in May 2017. During her time on City Council, she has been a champion for public health, open and transparent government, and inclusivity for all residents.
A life-long resident of Laguna Vista, Johvonne Howard, was raised in the Laguna Madre area but will always call Laguna Vista home. Her late father, an Army veteran, and her mother, an educator, instilled deep roots of service to the community.
Johvonne, a Port Isabel High School graduate, completed her undergraduate degree at Syracuse University (Syracuse, NY) in Social Work.
She currently is an educator in special education and serves in several other capacities within the campus. She is a mother of two and her and her husband decided wholeheartedly to raise their family in Laguna Vista. With a strong belief in “service before self,” Johvonne thanks all of her neighbors in the town of Laguna Vista for their confidence in her and is blessed to represent them.
Chef Bettina Ridolfi Tolin is currently the owner and Executive Chef of Marcello’s Ocean Grille & Spirits, overlooking the historic lighthouse in Port Isabel, Texas. As a graduate of Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts in Austin, Texas, she is classically trained. Prior to joining Marcello’s, Chef Bettina cooked in the kitchens of the Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island, Florida. Her philosophy on food and cooking is one of classic simplicity, “food should be simple, beautiful, fresh and delicious”, she says. Chef Bettina hails from a long line of restauranteurs. Her grandfather, Ben Ridolfi, owned Italian restaurants and bars in the 1940s and 50’s.
The daughter of Rick & Gloria Ridolfi, a career Air Force family, Bettina was born in Dayton, Ohio, and consequently lived all over the world. Her mother’s family is from Brownsville, which despite the Military family moves, allowed Bettina to enjoy the Laguna Madre area as a young child and every summer throughout her life. Bettina graduated from Annandale High School, in Northern Virginia. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Hollins University, Roanoke, Virginia, in 1985. She continued her formal education with Graduate studies in System Management at USC and the Darden School for Executive Management at University of Virginia.
After college, she began her professional career working for the Defense Department in Navy Acquisition and Logistics within the Department of the Navy. She lived and worked in the Washington D.C. area as well as San Diego. CA supporting the Tomahawk Cruise Missile Project. As a project manager, she developed and executed plans to procure, install, and support major weapon systems at fleet training sites.
She later joined Science Applications International Corporation, in San Diego, CA. working on a variety of classified Government projects and initiatives. Spending 14 years with that employee owned company, she advanced to Corporate Vice President before being recruited to Northrop Grumman in a similar capacity. It was here she met her husband Tony Tolin, the love of her life. Sadly, he was lost to cancer shortly after they married but they did get to enjoy a few years of happiness, love and adventure together.
In 2008, Bettina moved to Laguna Vista and purchased her within the South Padre Island Golf Course Community.
In 2009, with two law-enforcement partners, she formed the company Gold Star Investigations, LLP, a private investigations firm.
Bettina is a devoted giver to the Laguna Madre community. She is a long time member of our local Rotary club (and 3 time past President and currently serves on their Board). In addition she currently serves on the Port Isabel Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors. In recent past years, she has served on the SPI Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, the Boys & Girls Club Board of Directors, and as also on the Texas State level Keep Texas Beautiful Board of Directors for 2 terms.
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I was born and raised in Port Isabel, and I am the youngest of seven brothers and sisters. I enjoyed the Laguna Madre area as a child and young adult before the construction of the Queen Isabella Causeway.
I remember waking up in Port Isabel in the late sixties and early seventies and hearing the waves crashing on the beach of South Padre Island. After the bridge was opened in 1974, South Padre grew rapidly and the sound of the waves slowly faded as the Island grew.
I graduated from Port Isabel High School in 1980 and headed toward Austin, Texas where I spent eight very important, formative years of my life. While attending the University of Texas(UT) I did work study and teamed up with Dr. Joseph C. Carter as an assistant to UT Austin's Excavations in Southern Italy. While leading an international team of artifact historians and classical archaeologists, I lived in a small resort town in South Italy by the name of Metaponto. After that, I transitioned to working with the Dean of Student's at the University while I completed my education and received an M. Ed. in counseling psychology.
While in Austin I met my wife Maggie Garcia from Dallas. Maggie and I shared a vision of love, work, family, and fun. We were both committed to serving as educators in the Point Isabel and Los Fresnos school districts. Twenty-five years later we are the proud parents of Aaron, Brisia, and Monica Gonzalez. Like myself, my children have enjoyed the small town charm of Laguna Vista while also having access to the bay and recreational activities that the Lower Laguna Madre offers its visitors. I have been humbled by these blessings, and I would like to return the favor to this great community.
I believe the city of Laguna Vista will be facing some important decisions in the near future that will impact the quality of life of its residents. Although growth in our area is going to continue, it is important we move ahead with caution and make decisions that serve to maintain the friendly disposition of our charming community.
One thing I learned while I was in South Italy was that a small community can lose its charm when it gets too crowded and congested. I believe that we can continue to modernize intelligently. We can respect the natural resources of our beautiful Laguna Madre, and we can make decisions that will protect our small town quality of life in Laguna Vista. My actions as a councilman will be guided by these principles.
Teresa Bryant is a retired educator living her best life in Laguna Vista. After teaching for 30 years her goal is to continue to give back to her community. She is married to her best friend and together they have three amazing children and are blessed with 7 grandchildren.
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