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C# Datetimes: Conversion for different time zones

I have a bunch of date times that I keep track of for my app. They are all in UTC time. For part of my app I want to send an email with one of these times, but edited to be in that specific time zone.

There are only two major areas that I will deal with, the east coast and Texas (Dallas and Huston)

I can also make a new datetime when I send out this email to get the eastern time zone (DateTime timestamp = DateTime.Now;)

My Question is this:

If the user is in the texas area how can I convert my time from eastern to that time (1 hour less)?

I tried something like this:

            //Convert timestamp to local time
            TimeSpan ts = TimeZone.CurrentTimeZone.GetUtcOffset(timestamp);
            timestamp.Add(ts);

            timestampString = timestamp.ToString();

But that didn't work. I also know that this line is not valid:

timestamp.Hour = timestamp.Hour - 1;
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Use the TimeZoneInfo Class to convert a local time to a time in an alternative timezone:

TimeZoneInfo est = TimeZoneInfo.FindSystemTimeZoneById("Eastern Standard Time");
DateTime targetTime = TimeZoneInfo.ConvertTime(timeToConvert, est);

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