CAMMARERI'S ESTATES is a 17 lot MHP located in Winnie,Tx blocks from the East Chambers ISD an blocks from the fair grounds of the Texas Rice Festival. It's been in the Cammareri's family since 1940's... We are changing the name, because we are making our mobile home park into a community verses your everyday trailer park. The owners are on the property, we are a family oriented business, and we be
lieve we have the best residents around!! :) We are under new construction right now adding new water lines,street lights,and redoing the roads... We rent by week, month,or by year. WINNIE is located between the metropolitan areas of Houston, Galveston, and Beaumont/Pt. Arthur, the Winnie area is a wonderful place to live, work, and raise a family. Intersecting State Highways 124, 73, and Interstate 10, make Winnie an ideal location for industrial and business development, with easy access for distribution to many cities. With the Gulf of Mexico only 19 miles away, Winnie has become a destination area for saltwater fishing and “fun in the sun” recreation on the beach. The Winnie area also offers excellent hunting opportunities, and for the “birders”, High Island, just 18 miles south of Winnie, is one of the top bird viewing areas in the country as migratory birds stop on the island during their winter travels. If antiquing is your hobby, Winnie is now a must-visit destination for the antiquer. EAST CHAMBERS ISD serves the residents of the eastern portion of Chambers County and is comprised of an elementary, intermediate, junior high, and senior high campus. As of the 2010-2011 UIL realignment, ECISD participates both academically and athletically as part of District 24AA. Football, however, participates as part of District 10AA, Division 1. The faculty and staff of East Chambers prides itself on offering a conducive learning environment with a stimulating curriculum while providing the opportunity to participate in award-winning athletic and fine arts programs. THE TEXAS RICE FESTIVAL is an annual harvest celebration held the first weekend of October honoring rice farming, which is a major economic activity in the region of Southeast Texas around the town of Winnie, Texas. It's held in the Winnie-Stowell Park in Winnie, Texas. Take exit #829 turn left on hwy 124 and head South. Turn left at the 3rd red light and follow the signs. The first Texas Rice Festival was held in downtown Winnie in 1969. The event is now a week-long event held in Winnie-Stowell park which has a permanent grandstand which was built for the event. The festival includes a carnival, two parades, livestock show, longhorn show, open horse show, BBQ cook off, nightly street dances, antique car show, rice cooking contest, pageants, and features food made with rice and flavors of the Cajun culture which is strong in the area. Typical fare includes rice balls, gumbo, ettouffe, pistolettes, blooming onions, crab balls, boudain balls, funnell cakes and many other delicacies. The event is renowned for its outstanding cuisine.