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Table • of • Contents 8 14 18 24 28 36 42 47 Articles: 6 Publisher's Letter 8 Intimate Spaces, Big Impact: Celebrating the Magic of Small Theatres 14 Two Houses - and a Ladder to the Stars: The Majestic Empire Foundation 18 Iconic San Antonio Restaurants: Leaving a Culinary Legacy 24 Cortez Family: Preserving Culture and Heritage 28 Fit for a Queen: Making the Order of the Alamo's Royal Robes 36 Preserving the Past, Enriching the Future: The Conservation Society of San Antonio 41 Emily Edwards: Artist and Conservationist 42 Fiesta's Parades: A Celebration of History & Culture 47 Spotlight on Urban-15: Carnaval de San Anto Listings: 16 Performing Arts 26 Culinary Arts 34 Museum/Exhibit 48 Things To Do 52 Fiesta® San Antonio 98 Advertising Index 50 The Fiesta® San Antonio Commission 4 ARTS CULTURE FUN | SPRING 2024

Welcome to the premiere issue of Arts |Culture |Fun magazine. It is a publication that focuses on the uniqueness of San Antonio — its people, history, cultures and the organizations that make it unlike any other city.

In this Fiesta-themed issue, you will find articles about San Antonio’s biggest annual party — told from a different perspective. Included are complete details of all Fiesta® San Antonio events, chronologically ordered (pages 52-96) to help you plan your 11 days of Fiesta fun. You can’t miss the spectacular Parades and their decades-old traditions (pages 42-46). And the fabulous custom gowns befitting the Queens of Fiesta (pages 28-32) are truly works of art — many actually are in a museum.

As a UNESCO City of Gastronomy, San Antonio’s culinary scene is on fire, but our city’s oldest and most Iconic Restaurants (pages 18-22) have stood the test of time. Meet the families that have made them local destinations for generations, like the Cortez Family (page 24) whose passion is preserving their culture and heritage for all of San Antonio.

San Antonio has several extraordinary Small Theatres and venues (pages 8-12) that bring world-class entertainment to intimate settings. Everyone knows San Antonio’s beloved Majestic and Empire Theatres. Now, meet the organization (pages 14-15) behind the restoration of these venues and how they continue to support the Performing Arts in our local schools.

I hope you enjoy our premiere issue. We look forward to bringing you more stories about locals for locals.

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INTIMATE SPACES, BIG IMPACT: Celebrating the Magic of Small Theatres

Enjoying a concert, seeing a play, laughing at your favorite comedian — theatre stages offer something for everyone. But where you see a show can elevate your experience and add another layer of history, drama and entertainment to the show.

Let’s pull back the curtain and put these theatrical gems in a spotlight of their own.

CHARLINE MCCOMBS EMPIRE THEATRE

Comedy, romance, music and drama — the Charline McCombs Empire Theatre has shared it all with San Antonio since it opened its doors in 1914. The 110-year-old theatre was once the largest movie theatre in San Antonio, with decorations that matched the feature of the week and staff in costumes matching the movies. Roy Rogers even once rode his famous horse, Trigger, between the rows of delighted audience members.

Originally built for silent pictures and vaudeville shows, the Empire has outlived those genres, still welcoming crowds and wowing them with its fantastic architecture and design. And it’s no wonder. After closing its doors in 1978, this golden jewel was restored in 1998. The painstaking process revealed 24 different colors of paint, as well as aluminum and gold leafing — once an inexpensive way to add luster.

But all that beauty was lost when nine feet of water washed through the building in San Antonio’s historic 1921 flood. Rather than redoing the original elaborate design, the interior was repainted in thick white paint, masking both the flood damage and the once gilded interior. To bring the Empire back to its glory, $5.5 million was raised by the Las Casas Foundation, who turned its attention to the Empire after restoring its sister theatre, the Majestic. The Empire’s restored décor includes six pounds of 23 carat gold leafing.

While it no longer shows silent movies, the Empire regularly hosts concerts, comedy shows and performances in its intimate, ornate setting. From Jerry Jeff Walker to the Pink Floyd Laser Show, the theatre’s décor and restored stage make every show shine. You might even say attending a show at the Empire is historic. After all, the Empire is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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MAGIK CHILDREN’S THEATRE

Taking you away to another time or place — performing arts can be a bit of magic. Since 1994, Magik Theatre has introduced young minds to the magic of the performing arts, nurturing their imagination, promoting literacy and fostering a lifelong appreciation for theatre.

THE PUBLIC THEATER OF SAN ANTONIO

Nestled in San Antonio’s San Pedro Park, The Public Theater of San Antonio gives a new meaning to the idea of playing in the park. And it’s been doing it since 1912, making it San Antonio’s longest running and most successful live theatre.

Magik is a 500-seat theatre that presents literature-based productions with nearly 200 performances annually, bringing nationally recognized children’s literature to life. A cherished cultural destination for locals and tourists alike, the theatre itself was rebuilt after a fire in 1913 and was a focal point of the 1968 World’s Fair, San Antonio’s beloved HemisFair.

That location adds to the theatre’s charms. Families can make a day of heading to the theatre by enjoying Magik’s neighboring coffee shops, ice cream parlors, top restaurants and Yanaguana Garden with its splash pads and playgrounds in Hemisfair Park.

More than families are drawn to Magik: approximately 35,000 elementary and middle school students participate in field trips to Magik each year. Another 10,500 attend public performances where families and children delight in seeing stories brought to life. Magik has produced more than 250 main stage and touring shows, and played to more than 2.5 million people.

Part of the magic of Magik is the level of its productions and performances. Each show is brought to life by professional actors and theatre technicians, elevating the productions to a level on par with San Antonio’s finest theatres — but at a fraction of the cost. Performances are infused with elements that engage even the youngest theatergoers and adults, and special sensory-friendly performances create a welcoming environment for all individuals to enjoy an authentic theatre experience.

Through its productions, the non-profit The Public works to inspire, educate and connect communities, and its roots run as deep as the trees in San Pedro Park. Founded as the San Antonio Dramatic Club in 1912, the organization was incorporated as the San Antonio Little Theatre in 1927.

Long-time San Antonians may still think of the theatre and the production company as San Pedro Playhouse or The Playhouse San Antonio — and The Public Theater embraces that rich history as it works to share stories and serve the community from its historic home. It also shares its historic home with The Classic Theatre of San Antonio, which produces shows in the Cellar Theater, the smaller of The Public’s two performance spaces.

The collaboration between the two theatre companies means fantastic productions in both of The Public’s spaces and shared staffing, making the best use of resources and keeping local productions available for San Antonio to enjoy. The Cellar seats 60, providing intimate theatrical experiences, while the Russell Hill Rogers stage is home to spectacular musicals, sweeping dramas and rollicking comedies designed to fill the 350-seat theatre.

Seeing a Public Theater production supports San Antonio’s homegrown performing arts community: nearly 90 percent of the 200 professionally paid performers and technicians who annually participate in productions are from the local region, honoring its origination as the San Antonio Dramatic Club.

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BRAUNTEX PERFORMING ARTS THEATRE

Another historic theatre offering a fantastic array of concerts and performances is in the heart of downtown New Braunfels. Just a month after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the Brauntex Movie Theatre opened its doors with patrons paying 30 cents admission to see Bing Crosby and Mary Martin in “Birth of Blues.”

Brauntex ultimately grew to two screens in its heyday, but like the Empire, as moviegoers’ tastes changed and larger, more modern theatres opened, the Brauntex fell into disrepair and was shuttered in 1998. Yet locals knew it was a gem that deserved to be reborn.

The building was rescued from the wrecking ball by a group of citizens who recognized, not only its historic value, but also the potential for the Brauntex to fill the need for a performing arts theatre in the growing community of New Braunfels. The theatre reopened in 2000 and was awarded a spot on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.

That’s no surprise: one of the most visible aspects of the theatre’s rebirth involves its 37-foot-tall Brauntex neon blade sign and marquee lights, a scene that takes you back to the 1940s. Still standing in front of the theatre is its original free-standing ticket booth, one of only

a few still in operation. The lobby has been refurbished, the auditorium floor and original seating were restructured to accommodate seating 600, while the balcony and mezzanine also shine.

The enhancements allow the theatre to be multi-purposed, expanding its capacity to showcase theatre, dance, classical music, chorale, concerts, movies and more. That long-range vision keeps the Brauntex in a prime position to draw the ever-increasing arts industry to New Braunfels — and gives fans of live performances another venue to enjoy.

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CARLOS ALVAREZ STUDIO THEATER

A traditional black box theatre that can transform to showcase a performance in the round, with a flat floor or stadium-style seating, the Carlos Alvarez Studio is one of three performance spaces in what was once San Antonio’s historic Municipal Auditorium. While the original structure had only one with a ballroom in the lower level, the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts offers three performance spaces — and simultaneous use of all three spaces.

Featuring the Municipal Auditorium’s original façade, the Tobin is now a performance arts beacon on the River Walk. While an evening on the River Walk Plaza or the state-ofthe-art acoustics of the H-E-B Performance Hall are both experiences to enjoy, the Carlos Alvarez Studio Theater offers smaller, more intimate performances, and is just as stunning as the larger performance hall space. It’s also home to 100A Productions, a new live theatre project.

Offering innovative and diverse performances that foster understanding, community and culture in San Antonio,

100A Productions is a theatrical production company focusing on non-musical, established theatrical productions presented in the Carlos Alvarez Studio. In addition to formal productions, the company is using the studio to share staged readings, giving audiences a different glimpse of a production — and an opportunity for dialogue and community input.

As a process-driven artist and audience-focused production company, 100A fits well with the Tobin Center, which believes the arts should be a shared experience for all. To celebrate its 10th anniversary, the Tobin has launched “Arts for All,” an initiative that offers a limited number of $10 tickets to every performance to help break down economic barriers and open the doors of creativity and inspiration to everyone in San Antonio. Whether it’s the thrill of live music, the grace of dance or the power of drama, “Arts for All” ensures that these experiences are accessible and enriching for all who seek them.

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STABLE HALL

The Historic Pearl District has become a must-stop for San Antonio entertainment, drawing people in with food and events. Adding Stable Hall to its mix leaves no doubt that people will continue to gallop to Pearl.

Constructed in the late 19th century to house the brewery’s draft horses, Pearl’s Stable is now Stable Hall, a historic, state-of-the-art venue and a destination for artists and music lovers alike. Stable Hall showcases a diverse array of national, regional and local talent in a one-of-a-kind environment, with every aspect of the venue designed to offer a premium experience to both artists and audiences.

Instead of horses, the 130-year-old building is now a 1,000-person venue with a reclaimed Texas dance hall pine floor, fixed seat mezzanine, hayloft balconies (named for what used to be stored there) and six full-service bars. And it’s hard to imagine the horses prancing with a disco ball overhead, but Stable Hall now features one for everyone taking advantage of that dance hall floor.

The flexibility of the venue means that audiences may watch a show from the dance floor, at high-top cocktail tables or with a view from the hayloft. No matter where you are, the acoustics are terrific and there’s art throughout the building to enjoy — if you can peel your eyes away from the beautiful stage and top-notch performers filling the space.

An anchor of the historic Pearl neighborhood, Stable Hall bridges San Antonio’s rich music history with a wide-range of talent, elevated hospitality and state-of-the-art production. Thanks to its smaller size, it hopes to feature performances designed for a more intimate stage and offer unique opportunities for artists and audiences to enjoy concerts in a different way. •••

For more information on the Theatres mentioned in this article, scan the QR code.

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Photography by Karissa Rangel
The Majestic Empire Foundation • 222 E. Houston Street, Suite 640 San Antonio, Texas 78205 210.223.4343 • email: info@themajesticempirefdn.org • THEMAJESTICEMPIREFDN.ORG JOIN US FOR THE JOCI AWARDS May 5, 2024 The Single Largest Scholarship Program for the Performing Arts in the United States Charline McCombs Empire Theatre Your invited WINTER WONDERLAND FAMILY GALA featuring DISNEY’S FROZEN June 1, 2024 • The St. Anthony Hotel & The Majestic Theatre Tickets, tables, and sponsorships at majesticempiregala.com NEW NAME, NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Jaselyn Blanchard-Pace Executive Director

TWO HOUSE S –AND A LADDER TO THE STARS:

THE MAJESTIC EMPIRE FOUNDATION

If you’ve enjoyed a show at either the Charline McCombs Empire Theatre or the Majestic Theatre, you have The Majestic Empire Foundation (formerly Las Casas Foundation) to thank for saving you — and everyone else — a seat.

Rather than see the historic, atmospheric theatres bulldozed to make way for parking lots in the late 80s, the non-profit spearheaded the restoration of both historic theatres — raising the funds and overseeing years of work to bring the theatres back to life. This effort gifted San Antonio with two remarkable venues where audiences can relish music, musical theatre, comedy, drama and more. Surrounded by the beauty of these historic atmospheric theatres, patrons can immerse themselves in unforgettable cultural experiences.

The Majestic Empire Foundation’s transformative journey also focuses on arts education and building the future of performing arts. One of the foundation's flagship initiatives is its scholarship program — the single largest performing arts scholarship program in the country. Scholarships are awarded through the Joci Awards Performing Arts Scholarship Competition, to recognize and assist hopeful college-bound high school students who excel in the performing arts.

Named for the late Jocelyn L. “Joci” Straus, founding chairperson of Las Casas Foundation, the competition is open to students attending Texas public and private high schools, and homeschooled students. 2024’s recordbreaking 333 applicants are offered numerous educational opportunities, including workshops, master classes and a preliminary audition process. The applicants audition before an adjudication team of premier performance standard judges. The top 25 performers are chosen, along with two technical theatre students, one theatre journalist, and two students are chosen to go on to study at Texas State University’s prestigious summer program — free of charge. These students then participate in the

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Joci Awards, a whirlwind, one-of-akind Broadway-caliber performance. All of these students are guaranteed scholarships to pursue their dreams of higher education, with top awards going to acting, singing, dancing, best lead actor and actress, and one best overall.

Since the 2009 inception of the scholarship program, The Majestic Empire Foundation has awarded over $1.5 million in scholarship funds to deserving student performers. The 2024 competition will award over $120,000 to help 28 students pursue their college dreams.

The Jocis also serve as a regional award program for the National High School Musical Theatre Awards, a national celebration of outstanding student achievement recognizing individual artistry in vocal, dance and acting, known as the “Jimmy Awards” in recognition of the program’s founder, Jimmy Nederlander. The students who win the Joci Awards’ best lead actor in a musical and best lead actress in a musical are awarded the opportunity to participate in the National High School Musical Theatre Awards in New York City, where they may win additional scholarship funds.

If you want to catch a glimpse of terrific young talent, don’t miss the Joci Awards at the Charline McCombs Empire Theatre on May 5, 2024. Ticket sales benefit the competition’s scholarship fund, so in addition to seeing a great show, you’ll also help the scholarship fund reach more students. •••

For more information on the Majestic Empire Foundation, scan the QR code.

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ALAMODOME

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DISNEY ON ICE MAGIC IN THE STARS

May 2, 2024 – May 5, 2004

LUKE COMBS GROWIN’ UP & GETTIN’ OLD TOUR

May 10, 2024 – May 11, 2024

BOEING CENTER AT TECH PORT

www.boeingcentertechport.com

BAD RELIGION AND SOCIAL DISTORTION

April 19, 2024

BAD OMENS –CONCRETE FOREVER

April 21, 2024

BRONCO EN SU GIRA TOUR 45

April 27, 2024

AMON AMARTH

METAL CRUSHES ALL TOUR

May 21, 2024

BOERNE PERFORMING ARTS

@ Champion HS Auditorium www.boerneperformingarts.com

GEORGE HINCHLIFFE’S UKULELE ORCHESTRA OF GREAT BRITIAN

April 22, 2024

BRAUNTEX PERFORMING ARTS THEATRE

www.brauntex.org

TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY SINGING CADETS

March 3, 2024

MICHAEL MARTIN MURPHEY

March 8, 2024

MARTY STUART AND HIS MARVELOUS SUPERLATIVES

March 22, 2024

YESENIA MCNETT SINGS THE SONGS OF DOLLY PARTON

March 28, 2024

SEALS AND CROFTS 2

April 4, 2024

MID-TEXAS SYMPHONYBEST OF BAROQUE

April 7, 2024

STEELY DEAD - A SONIC FUSION OF STEELY DAN AND GRATEFUL DEAD

April 13, 2024

LIVERPOOL LEGENDS BEATLES EXPERIENCE!

April 20, 2024

TERRI CLARK

April 25, 2024

SOUL SESSIONS TRIBUTE TO TINA TURNER

May 2, 2024

RONSTADT REVUE WITH SPECIAL GUEST JOHN BELAND

May 3, 2024

BALLET TEXAS - PETER PAN

May 10, 2024 – May 11, 2024

CARVER COMMUNITY CULTURAL CENTER

www.thecarver.com

HOUSTON CONTEMPORARY DANCE

March 8, 2024

MESHELL NDEGEOCELLO

April 6, 2024

THE SEASONED WOMAN

May 3, 2024

CEDRIC BURNSIDE

May 11, 2024

CHARLINE MCCOMBS EMPIRE THEATRE

www.majesticempire.com

BLUE NOTE RECORDS 85TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION

March 5, 2024

GIRL’S NIGHT: THE MUSICAL

March 7, 2024

PETE CORREALE

March 8, 2024

ALAN CUMMING IS NOT ACTING HIS AGE

March 9, 2024

KATHLEEN MADIGANTHE POTLUCK PARTY

March 22, 2024

JUSTIN WILLMANMAGIC FOR HUMANS IN PERSON TOUR

March 24, 2024

ISMOWATCH YOUR LANGUAGE TOUR

March 28, 2024

RYAN HAMILTON

March 29, 2024

THEE PHANTOM & THE ILLHARMONIC ORCHESTRA

March 30, 2024

FRANKIE QUINONES

April 11, 2024

ADAM ANT – ANTMUSIC 2024

April 17, 2024

THE ESPEE

www.theespee.com

KALIMBA INTIMOTOUR USA 2024

April 5, 2024

ZEBRA WITH SPECIAL GUEST ABYSS OF BLISS

April 28, 2024

R&B LOVE FEST THROWBACK EDITION

May 18, 2024

FREEMAN COLISEUM

www.freemancoliseum.com

GLORIA TREVIMI SOUNDTRACK WORLD TOUR

March 23, 2024

LOS ANGELES AZULESEL AMOR DE MI VIDA US TOUR

April 4, 2024

FROST BANK CENTER

www.frostbankcenter.com

MARC ANTHONYHISTORIA TOUR

March 2, 2024

TOM SEGURACOME TOGETHER TOUR

March 8, 2024

DRAKE & EJ COLEIT’S ALL A BLUR TOURBIG AS THE WHAT?

March 14, 2024 – March 15, 2024

JIM GAFFIGANBARELY ALIVE TOUR

March 21, 2024

DON OMARBACK TO REGGAETON

March 24, 2024

GABRIEL “FLUFFY” IGLESIAS

April 13, 2024

HEARTROYAL FLUSH TOUR 2024 May 1, 2024

LUIS MIGUEL

May 11, 2025

JUSTIN TIMBERLAKETHE FORGET TOMORROW WORLD TOUR

May 29, 2024

GUADALUPE CULTURAL ARTS CENTER

www.guadalupeculturalarts.org

CELEBRANDO TRADICIONES TRADITIONAL DANCES OF MEXICO @ MACALLISTER AUDITORIUM - SAC March 8, 2024

NOCHE DE ROMANCE @ GUADALUPE PLAZA

April 12, 2024

TEJANO CONJUNTO FESTIVAL @ ROSEDALE PARK

May 16, 2024 – May 19, 2024

MAGIK THEATRE

www.magiktheatre.org

DON’T LET THE PIGEONS DRIVE THE BUS

March 2, 2024 – March 17, 2024

THE BFG: BIG FRIENDLY GIANT May 4, 2024 – June 2, 2024

MAJESTIC THEATRE

www.majesticempire.com

BLUEY’S BIG PLAY March 8, 2024 – March 10, 2024

COME FROM AWAY

March 15, 2024 – March 16, 2024

RYAN UPCHURCH TUNE-IN TOUR March 30, 2024

PERFORMING ARTS LISTINGS
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HASAN MINHAJOFF WITH HIS HEAD TOUR

April 4, 2024

THE BOOK OF MORMON

April 5, 2024 – April 7, 2024

PENN & TELLER

April 9, 2024

ALICIA VILLARREAL

April 12, 2024

NATE BARGATZEBE FUNNY TOUR

April 18, 2024 – April 20, 2024

WORLD BALLET SERIES: SWAN LAKE WITH LIVE ORCHESTRA

April 26, 2024

CELTIC WOMAN20TH CENTURY TOUR

May 2, 2024

FRANCO ESCAMILLA TOUR 1995

May 3, 2024

BABY SHARK’S BIG BROADWAVE TOUR

May 4, 2024

YURI EUFORIA - US TOUR

May 12, 2024

PANDORA & FLANINSPERADO TOUR

May 16, 2024

DISNEY’S FROZEN

May 22, 2024 – June 2, 2024

THE PUBLIC THEATER OF SAN ANTONIO

www.publicsa.org

MIDSUMMER SUENO

April 9, 2024 – April 14, 2024

WEST SIDE STORY

May 10, 2024 – June 10, 2024

SAN ANTONIO

PHILHARMONIC

@ First Baptist Church Downtown www.saphil.org

MOZART & SCHUMANN

March 22, 2024 – March 23, 2024

GLUZMAN PLAYS BEETHOVEN

April 19, 2024 – April 20, 2024

BRAHMS & DVORAK

May 10, 2024 – May 11, 2024

GOOSBY RETURNS & BEETHOVEN 5

May 31, 2024 – June 1, 2024

STABLE HALL

@ Pearl www.stablehall.com

THE BAND OF HEATHENS

March 1, 2024

JON WOLFE

March 2, 2024

KILLER QUEENA TRIBUTE TO QUEEN

March 6, 2024

THEO LAWRENCE

March 8, 2024

OH HE DEAD

March 9, 2024

BAYONNE

March 28, 2024

RUMOURS ATLA FLEETWOOD MAC TRIBUTE

March 29, 2024

MONKEYS ON A STRINGA TRIBUTE TO DAVE MATTHEWS AND TIM REYNOLDS

March 30, 2024

BIDI BIDI BANDA

April 16, 2024

RIDERS IN THE SKY

April 25, 2024

SAINT MOTEL

April 26, 2024

SHAKEY GRAVES

May 2, 2024

AN EVENING WITH GET THE LED OUT

May 15, 2024

SARAH JAROSZ

May 25, 2024

TOBIN CENTER CARLOS ALVAREZ STUDIO THEATER www.tobincenter.org

CLASSICAL MUSIC INSTITUTE ORCHESTRA SIX PACK

March 1, 2024

100A PRODUCTIONS CRIMES OF THE HEART

March 7, 2024 – March 10, 2024

100A PRODUCTIONS - BETHANY – INDUSTRY NIGHT READING

March 18, 2024

GARY GULMANTHE MISFIT BOOK TOUR

March 2, 2024

CLASSICAL MUSIC INSTITUTE ORCHESTRA - THE ITALIAN JOB

April 12, 2024

DANCE DISCOVERIES LECTURE 6: DANCE SAN ANTONIO DANCE

April 17, 2024

JEFF DYE

April 18, 2024

SAN ANTONIO BROADWAY THEATRE ROCK OF AGES

May 23, 2024 – May 26, 2024

TOBIN CENTER

H-E-B Performance Hall www.tobincenter.org

ALVIN AILEY AMERICAN DANCE THEATER

March 5, 2024

BRIAN SETZER ROCKABILLY RIOT!

March 6, 2024

YOUTH ORCHESTRAS OF SAN ANTONIO VIVA EMILIO!

March 10, 2024

MANDY PATINKIN IN CONCERT: BEING ALIVE!

March 16, 2024

PILOBUS IS A FUNGUS & PILOBUS RE: CREATION

March 19, 2024

PINK MARTINI

March 20, 2024

THE THORN

March 21, 2024 – March 24, 2024

SAN ANTONIO COMEDY FESTIVAL

March 23, 2024

HERB ALPERT AND LANI HALL IN CONCERT

March 24, 2024

GILBERTO SANTA ROSAAUTENTICO TOUR!

March 29, 2024

HOME FREE CRAZY(ER) LIFE TOUR

March 30, 2024

DISNEY PRINCESS –THE CONCERT

April 2, 2024

OPERA SAN ANTONIOTHE PIRATES OF PENZANCE

April 11, 2024 & April 13, 2024

MIKE BIRBIGLIAPLEASE STOP THE RIDE TOUR April 12, 2024

BIANCA DEL RIODEAD INSIDE COMEDY TOUR April 25, 2024

HAIRSPRAY

April 30, 2024 – May 1, 2024

DEREK HOUGH: SYMPHONY OF DANCE May 3, 2024

RONNY CHIENGTHE LOVE TO HATE IT TOUR May 4, 2024

FOR THE BEAUTY:

CELEBRATING 40 YEARS OF SONG

May 5, 2024

EMO ORCHESTRA PERFORMING WITH ESCAPE THE FATE May 9, 2024

JOSE FELICIANO

May 11, 2024

YOUTH ORCHESTRAS OF SAN ANTONIO WILDFIRE HARMONIES May 12, 2024

SAXON & URIAH HEAP

May 30, 2024

WONDER THEATRE

www.wondertheatre.org

KINKY BOOTS

March 8, 2024 – March 30, 2024

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ICONIC SAN ANTONIO RESTAURANTS: Leaving a Culinary Legacy

While so many restaurants in San Antonio and across the country are closing as a result of economic hardship, these iconic restaurants have stood the test of time. They’re not just culinary legacies, they are legendary.

LA FONDA ON MAIN

La Fonda on Main is the oldest Mexican restaurant operating in San Antonio. It was opened in 1932 by Virginia Berry and throughout its lifetime, has received many accolades.

In 1997, renowned San Antonio restaurateur, Cappy Lawton, was eating at La Fonda with a friend. The owner, who was the widow of Ms. Berry’s son, approached Cappy and asked him to buy the restaurant from her.

“I told her no,” explained Cappy. “To encourage her to leave, I gave her a very low offer. She was furious; however, she returned a few minutes later and said, ‘OK, I’ll sell it to you.’ In spite of a lot of pushback from friends and family, I agreed to the purchase, primarily because I wanted to save the vintage oak tree on the restaurant patio, and because I love to renew old things.”

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So, La Fonda on Main closed for extensive renovations in 1997, reopened in 1998, and began a new chapter. It was the Lawtons’ goal to continue this restaurant’s long Tex-Mex tradition and to introduce more sophisticated cuisines of interior Mexico. Cappy, his wife Suzy, their son Trevor, and daughter Avery, traveled throughout Mexico and love the culture and food of our southern neighbor. Today, La Fonda on Main is one of the most popular restaurants in our city for both locals and tourists. It currently employs a staff of approximately 100, and serves about 700 guests daily — far more than its previous history.

Many on the culinary team are originally from Mexico and are committed to bringing the incredible dishes of their native country to our Alamo City. Victor Maldonado, La Fonda’s executive chef, immigrated to San Antonio from San Luis Potosi at age 17 and began as a dishwasher at Cappy’s Restaurant. Victor has worked with the Lawton family for 30 years and has a deep passion for ensuring that the menu features seasonal dishes, freshly-made using authentic Mexican methods and ingredients. Suzy Melson, La Fonda’s managing partner, along with the entire team, are committed to preserving the almost centuryold legacy of this very special Monte Vista treasure.

After 50 years leading his restaurant business, Cappy passed the torch to his son. As of this year, Trevor, who was raised in the family business and is an excellent chef, now serves as the company’s CEO and oversees the five Lawton family restaurants. In the meantime, Cappy has purchased a downtown warehouse in much need of repair, and is continuing to do what he loves best — breathing new life into old things. He also continues to serve as an advisor to his gifted son and beloved restaurants.

MI TIERRA

Many moons ago, Pedro and Cruz Cortez started Mi Tierra as a little three-table restaurant, essentially a food stall, and have since established what could easily be considered a culinary empire. The impact they have had on San Antonio, and even the world through visitors and tourists, is nothing short of extraordinary.

The fledgling cafe in San Antonio’s Market Square was purchased by the Cortezes in 1941. It’s now the cornerstone of the city’s Historic Market Square and as the company claims, “the heartbeat of Latino culture in the Alamo City.” To this day, it’s still humbly and happily serving up the family recipes that the city has grown to know and love, from breakfast plates like traditional huevos rancheros to Tex-Mex favorites, such as cheese enchiladas, fajitas and menudo.

Mi Tierra must also be lauded for its expansive panadería case filled with over 100 vibrant and scrumptious Mexican pastries, or pan dulces, including everything from pan de huevo to orejas (a cinnamon and sugar pastry), sweet empanadas, yoyo de fresa (strawberry jelly-filled cake), peach tres leches and so much more.

The panadería came to fruition thanks to Pedro’s cousin, Maruca, who came to the United States to learn English and stayed with them for a time. She suggested that they open a bakery adjacent to Mi Tierra to save her the hassle of having to venture to other neighborhood bakeries for her favorite sweet breads.

Mi Tierra, along with several other concepts, is still owned by the Cortez family, with the third and even fourth generations preserving the legacy Pedro and Cruz established long ago.

“I like to believe they would be very proud of what they started and instilled into their family that is being carried forward. That’s never stopped,” shared CEO, Pete Cortez. “This is our daily bread. We come here every day and continue to make the city better, the restaurants better and try to support our team members, over 500 of them. Without them, we wouldn’t be able to do it.”

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Trevor and Cappy Lawton

SCHILO’S

Schilo’s is, in fact, the oldest restaurant still in existence in San Antonio today, keeping the deep SA German heritage alive. It actually originated in Beeville in the early 1900s as a bar before relocating to San Antonio in 1914. Schilo’s added food to the menu in 1917, featuring German family recipes.

“When prohibition hit in 1920, Mr. Schilo developed a recipe for root beer, so Germans could still sit around with

a mug of something,” shared Bill Lyons, one of the partners who now owns the restaurant. “He added egg whites to the recipe, I guess to give it more body, more of a head.” Unfortunately, due to potential egg allergies, the egg white has been removed and substituted with another non-allergic ingredient to still give it that frothy look and feel that customers have come to expect.

Schilo’s has sat in its current location, once a bank, since 1943 and although the Schilo family dynasty has long passed, Bill and his partners, along with a dedicated staff are still doing all they can to preserve the legacy the Schilos created of simple German comfort food like wienerschnitzel, split pea soup and the classic Reuben sandwich. The new guard have also added other popular dishes like the Papa Fritz

breakfast (two eggs, sausage or ham, grits or potatoes, biscuit or toast), to satisfy the masses.

“We serve food that people keep coming back for. It’s very common to see cars pulling up on Commerce and elderly people getting out … kids bringing their parents back to a memory they enjoy, and I think, the nostalgic feel of the building and decor. It’s funky, but people think our root beer and split pea soup are just the best they’ve ever had,” said Bill, proudly.

If you ask Bill about some historical facts about the restaurant, he might tell you, “We have ghosts.” Schilo’s also used to have a staff made up of largely German ladies — these were WWII brides who married GI’s.

As you might have guessed, Bill credits the dedicated staff for Schilo’s perseverance. He recalls two veteran ladies they’ve retired who worked at Schilo’s for 50 years. Moving into the future, he is entrusting his daughter, Elizabeth Lyons Houston, to continue the traditions and preserve the roots.

“She really cares about people, and hopefully, my 2-year-old grandson, he’s the fifth generation, will be a part of it too someday,” said Bill.

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M.K. DAVIS

M.K. Davis Restaurant & Bar is still a family-owned-and-operated restaurant. Established by Melvin Kimble Davis and Aurora Davis, the descendants of Michael K. Davis and his sister Melissa K. Davis, Michael K. Davis Jr. and Annette Olivarez continue to manage the restaurant.

It all started in 1956 when the Davises bought a Lone Star Ice House and renamed it M.K. Davis Ice House, after the reigning family initials, of which all of the kids also possessed. Initially, they sold groceries, as well as burgers and beer, but started slowly adding items like fried chicken, a sausage botana platter and other dishes they soon became known for, such as the chicken fried steak and fried fish.

Their big schooners of beer and house-made sangria-based wine coolers, patrons call homemades, also became, and still are, big hits.

What made them successful and a San Antonio staple seem to be the same basic principles of all of these legacy restaurants: good food and good service.

“Everybody loves a classic restaurant,” explained Annette. “They don’t have to think about what they want. Plus, we have a lot of variety, from American to Mexican and seafood, so it satisfies a lot of taste buds, even kids and picky eaters.”

At M.K. Davis, you can even find local specialties like crispy dogs and, of course, their fried chicken (freshly made per order). During the pandemic, they stayed

open and kept the full menu even though it was all to-go. “My uncle wanted to stay open during our usual times for our loyal customers. He said everyone needs comfort food at this time,” remembered Annette. “The legacy of M.K. Davis is that we’ll always be a place to enjoy a good time, eat good food and be carefree.”

For Annette, the restaurant is full of fond memories — of both customers and family members. Every Thanksgiving, the family celebrates by cooking at the restaurant — enough food to feed an army. Afterwards, they hand out plates to the neighbors. And when Hank Williams’ song, "Hey, Good Lookin'," plays on the jukebox, she can’t help but think about her grandparents dancing.

“I love the bustle of the restaurant in the background when that song comes on. Nothing makes me happier because it’s like my grandparents keeping an eye on things,” said Annette, who may someday see one of her daughters step into her restaurant-savvy shoes.

TIP TOP CAFE

The Tip Top Cafe is an old-school diner that has been “serving the best food since 1938.” Although the original owners, Winnie and Pappy DeWese, and family aren’t involved any longer, the granddaughter of the original owners, Linda DeWese, still pops in occasionally for a cup of coffee and sometimes Tip Top’s homemade chicken salad, an original family recipe.

“Everything is homemade here, from our gravies and hamburger patties to our salad dressings. We have a baker here who makes everything from scratch, even the pie crust,” noted General Manager, Angela Castaneda.

Also well known for their pies, like their luscious mile high lemon meringue, various fruit pies and ice box pies like banana cream and chocolate, it’s a must-try after a hearty homestyle meal, which always comes with freshly made yeast rolls or cornbread.

“We want to keep the history alive. My grandma used to bring me here as a kid, so it’s personal to me. And the current owners, Jim Scott and Greg Balitsos, just love the history of the restaurant and so have left it as-is,” added Angela.

As the DeWese family used to like to go fishing and hunting, the restaurant is still decked out with the original decor of mounted fish and deer heads, along with pictures from the 40s through the 70s. An old coin-operated juke box still plays old music, along with some smaller ones in the booths. For four quarters, you can play three songs.

Although Tip Top Cafe, like so many other restaurants, struggled during the pandemic, they managed to survive thanks to a long list of regulars who refused to live without their weekly favorites.

On Tuesday nights, you can still get their popular hand-battered Chicken Fried Steak (and two sides), which is the size of the plate it’s served on, for a discounted price. The restaurant’s been offering this discount since before the new owners and it’s made many a customer happy, that they’re still honoring this tradition as well.

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Melvin Kimble Davis and Aurora Davis

HUNG FONG

In San Antonio, Chinese food is often synonymous with the beloved restaurant, Hung Fong, which has been owned and operated continuously by the Huey family since it opened back in 1939.

Hung Fong has been at 3624 Broadway since its doors first opened 85 years ago, making it one of the oldest restaurants in San Antonio today. Broadway is quieter now than back in its heyday, but the warm glow of Hung Fong’s neon sign still welcomes its guests inside.

Fong opened, it was the first introduction to new flavors and ingredients to many in the city.

If one thing has helped the continued success of Hung Fong, it’s been the ability to adapt and modernize. With the help of specialized equipment, the restaurant still makes delectable scratch-made Chinese food, in large enough quantities to feed its hungry patrons. That includes everything from classics like Lemon Chicken to Egg Drop Soup all the way down to the in-house soy sauce.

One of the most popular dishes is Maury’s original recipe for Lemon Chicken, made with a generous portion of breast meat crisped to perfection and fresh lemon juice in the lemon sauce. During Hung Fong’s humble beginnings, they were serving 10 pounds of Lemon Chicken a day. Now, they sell up to 500 pounds a day.

Hung Fong has seen many changes. The neon flag on the ceiling has only 48 stars, as it was mounted before the statehood of both Alaska and Hawaii. COVID presented different challenges, but Hung Fong remained open and busy during the pandemic, thanks to an already well-established to-go system.

Currently run by the fourth generation of the Huey family, Hung Fong is led by Kenneth Huey, who follows in the footsteps of his father, grandfather and great-grandfather. His father, Maury Huey, at 75 years old, remains very much a part of the restaurant’s operations. Maury’s grandfather, K.A. Huey, was responsible for founding the restaurant, after immigrating here from southern China in 1916 and traveling the United States from San Francisco to Philadelphia, Chicago, Washington D.C. and Louisiana before finally settling in San Antonio. “He was very young and seemed to like the restaurant business,” said Maury. “In Chicago, he earned the nickname, ‘King of Chicago,’ but found his home in San Antonio.”

Maury explained that historically, you’d seldom find authentic Chinese food in America as the recipes have to be adapted to cater to the local market and are also dependent upon the availability of ingredients. When Hung

“Our Shrimp with Bacon is also an original recipe from my great-grandfather, along with our handmade egg rolls. They’re the best in town and made fresh every day based on a recipe my great-grandfather created and my dad perfected,” noted Kenneth. While many restaurants take various frozen food shortcuts, woven into the fabric of Hung Fong’s identity is the dedication to preserving the original recipes that patrons have always loved.

According to Maury, their success comes from being a casual, family-style restaurant. “Part of our success has to do with nostalgia. We have families that have been coming here for 30, 40, even 50 years. They grew up eating here,” said Maury. He’s proud to have served so many in San Antonio, including former Mayor Henry Cisneros and his son, John Paul, who would tell Maury that his dad “eats like a horse when he’s at Hung Fong.”

“Those stories really warm my heart,” said Maury reflecting on his many years at Hung Fong. “We hope to keep making more.” •••

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Kenneth and Maury Huey

CORTEZ FAMILY: PRESERVING CULTURE AND HERITAGE

The impact the Cortez family of Mi Tierra has had on San Antonio is beyond measure. It’s fair to say that this city would not be what it is today if not for the philanthropic efforts of the Cortez family. The code, or mission, to honor God by honoring the vision of the founders, valuing family and preserving their culture, lives on through each subsequent generation.

Their vision isn’t just about creating a life for the family, but also about celebrating and preserving their Mexican roots and culture, which can be experienced not just through the music, food and hospitality at their restaurants, but throughout the community. Simple yet profound expressions like the alters, called ofrendas, they create to honor family and friends is just one example.

“My grandfather [Pedro] was born in Guadalajara in 1918 and came to the states in 1928. Recently, my aunt was going through old boxes and found his immigrant identification card, issued at the age of 10, through the Port of Laredo,” shared Pete Cortez, son of Jorge Cortez and oldest of the third generation. “The mercado [Market Square] reminded him so much of where he came from.”

After the depression of the market in the 70s due to the advent of grocery stores, when the produce companies relocated, Pedro had the vision of renovating Market Square to reflect the market of his childhood in Guadalajara, called San Pedro Tlaquepaque, which still exists today and features the largest indoor market in Latin America.

Significantly, San Antonio’s historic Market Square has grown to become the largest Mexican market in the United States and is also home to Centro De Artes, a Latin-focused museum. The original museum gallery, called The Museo Alameda, was started by Jorge in partnership with the City of San Antonio, and in honor of his father. It was the largest Latino museum in America and the first formal Smithsonian affiliate outside of Washington D.C.

The success of Zona Cultural is also largely attributed to the Cortez family. Zona Cultural is a 44-block historic district on the western edge of downtown and defined as “a crossroads of culture, commerce and community; a destination celebrating the story of San Antonio through music, food, culture and more.”

“Lots of work has gone into this in the last 30 to 40 years and we’re finally seeing it come to fruition. This has been a lifetime achievement, something my grandmother started back in the 40s, and to think it all stems from Mi Tierra and a little three-table restaurant stall. Through that, it’s helped generate all that you’re starting to see on the west end of downtown San Antonio,” said Pete.

Pete is also one of the board members of the Alameda Theatre, carrying the torch of his family’s passion and interest in preserving this extraordinary 1940s theatre, a consequential piece of the city’s history. Much work and more funding are still needed, but renovations are anticipated to be completed by 2026.

The infinite influences of the Cortez family, both small and large but always humbly, can and will always be felt and appreciated by the Alamo City. •••

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AMERICAN/ CONTEMPORARY

410 DINER www.410diner.com

AMBLER TEXAS KITCHEN & COCKTAILS www.amblersanantonio.com

BAR LORETTA www.barloretta.com

BIGA ON THE BANKS www.biga.com

BLISS www.foodisbliss.com

BOILER HOUSE www.boilerhousesa.com

BOUDRO’S TEXAS BISTRO www.boudros.com

BURGERTECA www.chefjohnnyhernandez.com

CAPPY’S RESTAURANT www.cappysrestaurant.com

CLEMENTINE www.clementine-sa.com

CORINNE SAN ANTONIO www.corinnesatx.com

THE COVE www.thecove.us

CURED www.curedatpearl.com

DEWESE’S TIP TOP CAFÉ www.tiptopcafesa.com

ELSEWHERE GARDEN BAR & KITCHEN www.elsewheretexas.com

THE ESQUIRE www.esquiretavern-sa.com

FIG TREE www.figtreerestaurant.com

THE GUENTHER HOUSE www.guentherhouse.com

THE HOPPY MONK www.thehoppymonk.com

LADINO www.ladinosatx.com

LANDRACE www.landracetx.com

LIBERTY BAR www.liberty-bar.com

LONE STAR CAFÉ www.lonestarcafe.com

M.K. DAVIS RESTAURANT (210) 223-1208

MAMA’S CAFÉ www.mamascafesa.com

MAVERICK TEXAS BRASSERIE www.mavericktexas.com

MAX & LOUIE’S NEW YORK DINER www.maxandlouies.com

THE MOON’S DAUGHTERS www.themoonsdaughters.com

THE REPUBLIC OF TEXAS www.therepublicoftexas restaurant.com

SOUTHERLEIGH FINE FOOD & BREWERY www.southerleigh.com

STOUT'S SIGNATURE www.stoutssignature.com

SUPPER www.supperatemma.com

TARDIF’S AMERICAN BRASSERIE www.tardifs.com

TYCOON FLATS www.tycoonflats.com

FOUR BROTHERS www.omnihotels.com

FULL GOODS DINER www.fullgoodsdiner.com

ASIAN

BEST QUALITY DAUGHTER www.bestqualitydaughter.com

BOTIKA www.botikapearl.com

COLETTE AT THE PHIPPS www.coletteatthephipps.com

DASHI SICHUAN KITCHEN & BAR www.sichuandashi.com

DING HOW CHINESE RESTAURANT www.dinghowsa.com

GODAI SUSHI BAR & JAPANESE RESTAURANT www.godaisushi.com

GOLDEN WOK www.goldenwoksa.com

HOT JOY www.hotjoysa.com

HUNG FONG CHINESE RESTAURANT www.hungfongsa.com

JINGU HOUSE www.jinguhousesatx.com

SARI SARI www.sari-sari-tx.com

SICHUAN HOUSE www.sichuaneats.com

STIXS & STONE www.stixsandstonesa.com

TOKYO COWBOY www.tokyocowboytx.com

BBQ

2 BROTHERS www.2brosbbqmarket.com

2M SMOKEHOUSE www.2msmokehouse.com

THE BARBECUE STATION www.barbecuestation.com

BLANCO BBQ www.blancobbq.com

THE COUNTY LINE www.countyline.com

CURRY BOYS BBQ www.curryboysbbq.com

PINKERTON’S www.pinkertonsbarbeque.com

SMOKE BBQ RIVERBAR www.smokedowntown.com

SMOKE SHACK BBQ www.smokeshacksa.com

BRITISH

MAD DOGS BRITISH PUB www.maddogs.net

FRENCH

BRASSERIE MON CHOU CHOU www.brasseriemonchouchou.com

GERMAN

LITTLE RHEIN PROST HAUS www.prosthaussa.com

SCHILO’S www.schilos.com

IRISH

THE COTTAGE IRISH PUB www.thecottageirishpub.com

DURTY NELLY’S IRISH PUB www.durtynellyspub.com

WAXY O’CONNORS www.waxyoconnors.com

ITALIAN

ALDINO’S AT THE VINEYARD www.aldinos.com

ALDO’S RISTORANTE ITALIANO www.aldossa.com

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ALLORA www.allorapearl.com

ARROSTA www.arrostapearl.com

BATTALION www.battalionsa.com

DOUGH PIZZERIA NAPOLETANO www.doughpizzeria onlineorders.com

FIUME PIZZERIA www.fiumepizzeria.com

FRATELLO’S DELI www.fratellosdeli.com

LA SORRENTINA ITALIAN RESTAURANT www.lasorrentinaitalian restaurant.com

LUCE RISTORANTE E ENOTECA www.lucesanantonio.com

NONNA OSTERIA www.nonnasa.com

PAESANOS www.paesanosriverwalk.com

PESTO RISTORANTE www.pesto-ristorante.com

POMPEII ITALIAN GRILL www.pompeiigrill.com

SCUZZI’S ITALIAN GRILL www.scuzzisitalianrestaurant.com

TIU STEPPI’S ITALIAN KITCHEN www.tiusteppis.com

TRE TRATTORIA www.tretrattoria.com

ZOCCA CUISINE D’ITALIA www.zoccariverwalk.com

MEXICAN

ACENAR www.acenar.com

ALDACO’S MEXICAN CUISINE www.aldacosrestaurants.com

AZUCA NUEVO LATINO www.azuca.net

CAFÉ OLE www.cafeole.us

CASA RIO www.casa-rio.com

CUISHE COCINA MEXICANA www.cuishemx.com

DON PEDRO MEXICAN RESTAURANT www.donpedro.com

EL CHAPARRAL MEXICAN RESTAURANT www.elchaparral.com

EL MIRASOL www.elmirasolsa.com

GUADALAJARA GRILL www.guadalajaragrill.us

IRON CACTUS www.ironcactus.com

LA FOGATA MEXICAN CUISINE www.lafogata.com

LA FONDA ON MAIN www.lafondaonmain.com

LA GLORIA www.chefjohnnyhernandez.com

LA MARGARITA www.lamargarita.com

LOS BARRIOS MEXICAN RESTAURANT www.losbarriosrestaurant.com

MI TIERRA CAFÉ Y PANADERIA www.mitierracafe.com

MIXTLI www.restaurantmixtli.com

THE ORIGINAL BLANCO CAFÉ www.blancocafe.net

THE ORIGINAL MEXICAN RESTAURANT www.originalmexican.com

PALOMA BLANCA MEXICAN CUISINE www.palomablanca.net

RAY’S DRIVE INN www.raysdriveinn.net

RESTAURANTE PICO DE GALLO www.picodegallo.com

ROSARIO’S www.rosariossa.com

SALSALITO CANTINA MEXICAN RESTAURANT www.salsalito-sa.com

LATIN AMERICAN

BILIA EATERY www.eatbilia.com

DORREGO’S www.dorregos.com

LUNA ROSA PUERTO RICAN GRILL & TAPAS www.lunarosatapas.com

OCHO www.havanasanantonio.com

TORO KITCHEN & BAR www.torokitchenandbar.com

SEAFOOD

COSTA PACIFICA www.costapacificausa.com

LITTLE EM’S OYSTER BAR www.littleemsoysterbar.com

ON THE BEND OYSTER BAR & CIGAR LOUNGE www.onthebendsa.com

OSTRA www.omnihotels.com

SILO ELEVATED CUISINE www.siloelevatedcuisine.com

REBELLE www.rebellesa.com

STEAKHOUSE

BARN DOOR RESTAURANT & MEAT MARKET www.thebarndoor restaurant.com

BEEFSTEAK KITCHEN & BAR www.beefsteaktx.com

BLU PRIME STEAKHOUSE www.bluprimesteakhouse.com

BOHANAN’S www.bohanans.com

J-PRIME STEAKHOUSE www.jprimesteakhouse.com

JOSEPHINE STREET www.josephinestreet.com

LITTLE RED BARN STEAKHOUSE www.lrbsteakhouse.com

RANGE www.rangesa.com

SILO PRIME www.siloelevatedcuisine.com

BAKERIES/SWEETS

THE ART OF DONUT www.artofdonut.com

BAKERY LORRAINE www.bakerylorraine.com

BEDOY’S BAKERY www.bedoysbakery.com

LA PANADERIA www.lapanaderia.com

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FIT FOR A QUEEN: Making the Order of the Alamo's Royal Robes

Fiesta® San Antonio is full of fanfare, flash and funky fun. With hundreds of events, from high-falutin’ formal affairs to piñata-busting bashes, there's a party or parade for everyone. Everywhere, one of the most popular pastimes is people-watching, and Fiesta is prime time for fashion fans. Alamo City folks love to dress for the occasion, and Fiesta features more than a hundred different occasions to flaunt your personal style, from sequined glam to charro chic to flip-flops and muffin tops.

But the most dazzling pageantry is on display at the annual Coronation of the Queen of the Order of the Alamo. Part highly choreographed spectacle worthy of Europe's 18th-century courts, part glittering presentation of the daughters of wellconnected families, it's the glitziest show in town. For one night in Fiesta, the Majestic Theatre hosts the lavish spectacle, complete with Queen, Princess, Duchesses, Prime Minister, escorts, pages and attendants and a Lord High Chamberlain, almost all from the families of the Order members.

2017 Coronation of the Queen of the Order of the Alamo with her full court. 2017. Photo by Gary Stanko.
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Dressmaker Veronica Prida. Courtesy of the Witte Museum. Duchess of Infernal Deeds coronation robes from 1960, on display at the Witte Museum 2014 Fairytale Fiesta exhibition. From Veronica Prida's Studio. Courtesy of the Witte Museum.
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Lady of April Showers coronation robe from 1954 Court of Mystic Seas, on display at the Witte Museum 2022 Fiesta Vogue exhibition.

Almost every year since 1909, the members of the Order of the Alamo, a prominent but very private fraternal group about 1,000 strong, have chosen a Queen to symbolically rule over Fiesta. Their stated mission was to be "… a patriotic group of men who wished to enlarge Fiesta's annual celebration of the heroic struggle for Texas independence … by electing a Queen to reign over San Antonio's Fiesta celebrations every year, and to provide for her Coronation with pomp and ceremony." A century later, there are more Fiesta monarchs around than you can shake a turkey drumstick at: King Antonio, Rey Feo, Miss Fiesta San Antonio, Fiesta Teen Queen, Charro Queen, Queen of Soul, La Reina de la Feria de las Flores and dozens of other minor royals rule in their own rights. Fiesta, after all, is a festival of and for the people — a time when commoners can be kings and queens, and outfits from royal to ridiculous are de rigueur.

But the Order of the Alamo's Coronation remains the most spectacular of all — a memorable marvel of pomp and circumstance, replete with royal rituals and glorious staging. To the members of the Order, in their gold-embroidered purple sashes, it's a hallowed tradition. To the young royals of its fantasy courts, the Coronation is their debut — the culmination of a weeks-long whirl of parties and other social events. But to unconnected onlookers who take in the Coronation at the Majestic, or ooh and aah at the crowned young women trailing their glittering trains on the floats in the Battle of Flowers Parade the following Saturday, it's all about the outfits.

And oh, what outfits! Opulent, glimmering, bedazzled to the hilt, each gown features a train as long as 18 feet (depending on the status of the royal — the Queen's is the longest). Each train tells its own story, custom-designed to express an aspect of the overall theme of the year's royal court. They

are masterpieces of gold thread, sumptuous fabric, beads, sequins, rhinestones and iridescent crystal jewels that sparkle in the light. They are worn only a few times, most publicly at the Coronation and again on floats in the Battle of Flowers Parade a few days later.

The journey from choosing a concept for any year's court can take more than a year, starting with a Mistress of the Robes chosen by the Order — almost always from one of the long-time Order of the Alamo families that have had their time in the Coronation spotlight. Choosing the Court theme is just the beginning. For many years, there was always a Court Designer — an artist who would do multiple sketches for the royal robes, the other costumes and the stage set itself. Recently, the Mistress of the Robes often takes that job on, too. After the Queen and her court are chosen by the Order, the real work of creating the dresses begins.

A handful of dressmakers on the Order of the Alamo's approved list spend months selecting fabric and decoration, making slight design changes, holding meetings with all involved, doing fittings, sewing and embellishing. As with any couture garment, most

Duchess of Enchanting Persia Train from 1966, on display at the Witte Museum 2023 Fiesta: A World of Inspiration exhibition. HRH Nana of the House of DavenportQueen of the Court of Roses 1910.
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Lady Margaret of the House of Deutsch, Duchess of Moth Court of Fairies 1916.

work is done by hand. An incredible amount of work goes into these glittering garments.

"The dressmakers all have extensive training and skills in different methods: fitting, construction, beading, embroidery, even metalworking," said Leslie Meyer Ochoa, the Witte Museum's Vice President of Collections.

The designers and their hand-picked teams often make two or three Coronation dresses a year, in addition to other work. Some create elaborate gowns for other pageants, such as Tyler's Rose Festival, Laredo's George Washington celebration, or events around the country. Others, like veteran Coronation designer Veronica Prida, have flourishing design studios.

Like membership in the Order of the Alamo, work on the Coronation dresses is sometimes passed through generations. "It's a tradition in many of these families, and we support a whole cottage industry of dressmakers in San Antonio," Order stalwart Bart Simpson once commented. (Involvement in a Queen's court is also a tradition among many of the city's prosperous old families. As with real-life monarchies, bloodlines count.)

Accessories are another vital part of the work on each royal costume, and beautiful matching jewelry is another key to the look. Chris Crouch, who moved his main MOANS Couture studio from New York to San Antonio, has created memorable pieces for many different Fiesta monarchs. While some Fiesta royals donate or mothball their royal robes post-Fiesta, Crouch said it's more common to hang on to the royal accessories — crowns and necklaces are less bulky to store — and sometimes fun to wear.

Back in 1909, when the first Queen of the Order of the Alamo was crowned, life was simpler. The themes were simpler — roses, lilies and fairies. Girls could choose their colors for the dresses, and families or their regular seamstresses often sewed their own fanciful costumes.

"The designs and the methods of implementing the

designs have changed dramatically over the years," said the Witte's Ochoa. Today the Witte has about 270 Coronation gowns, from the early days to the present. A few years back, the collection grew so large that the museum stopped accepting dresses. But with expansion and new spaces, Ochoa said the plan is to have a few representative gowns from every Order of the Alamo Fiesta court. Other royals, such as Rey Feo or Fiesta Teen Queen, are included in the collection, but by far the largest number are donations from the Order families.

After all, what's a gal to do with a couture gown with a 16foot royal train after her Fiesta reign ends? Ochoa says she's heard of the trains being hung on walls or balconies, draped over pianos and even used as Christmas tree skirts. But many simply end up in storage.

More of the collection will be on display at the Witte in the future. Ochoa says there are plans to have "visible storage" for the gowns in the museum's B. Naylor Morton Research and Collections Center. She designed custom storage boxes for the royal robes — a box for the dress and a box for the accompanying train. The boxes vary, she said, depending on the weight. Some trains tip the scale at 75 pounds or more, and some royals have resorted to furniture slides or ball bearings to move their trains.

Want an up-close look at these fabulous gowns? You can see some highlights of the Coronation collection at “Fiesta Looks to the Skies," an exhibit on display at the Witte through early fall. "This is the Witte's Year of Space," Ochoa said. "It will be quite a lot of fun looking at our historic collection and seeing when the Order of the Alamo has been inspired by the sky." •••

For more information on the Fiesta Gowns and the Witte Museum, scan the QR code.

Fiesta: A World of Inspiration exhibition, on display at the Witte Museum 2023. Dressmaker Mechiel Whitmore. Courtesy of the Witte Museum.
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PRESERVING THE PAST, ENRICHING THE FUTURE: The Conservation Society of San Antonio

If you have ever admired the historic buildings in downtown San Antonio, walked along the River Walk or visited the famous Mission Trail, you have a very special organization to thank. Celebrating its first 100 years serving the community, the Conservation Society of San Antonio is one of the first community preservation groups to emerge in the United States.

The society began in 1924 with efforts to preserve unique sites such as the iconic Spanish Colonial Missions, and ultimately saved many historic attractions across the city. San Antonio was the largest city in Texas at that time, and its rapid growth was threatening many of the historic aspects of the city.

Led by Emily Edwards and Rena Maverick Green, a group of 13 women first sought to preserve the distinctive old Market House, built in 1859 and one of the city’s few examples of Greek Revival architecture. Although the building was eventually demolished, they vowed to continue encouraging the preservation of historic buildings, objects, places and customs relating to the history of San Antonio and Texas.

The Conservation Society purchased its first historic artifact in 1926, when the ladies paid $50 to purchase a door to the Mission San Jose Granary in order to preserve its brass medallions, which the building’s caretaker had been removing and selling to tourists. Today, the Society owns and maintains 17 historic buildings on seven different properties. The list includes such iconic sites as Mission San Jose, Bombach House, Jose Antonio Navarro House, O’Henry House, Old Ursuline

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Academy complex (known today as the Southwest School of Art), Menger Soap Works, Gresser House, Staacke and Stevens Building, Rand Building, Steumke Barn, Albert Maverick Building, the Fairmount Hotel, Aztec Theatre, Huebner-Onion House, Ellis Alley and many others.

Now and then, the Society accepts façade easements as a means of insuring the preservation of historic structures. Easements are obtained when a structure is sold to preserve the façade of the building. This means that the property’s owner cannot alter the exterior without permission. The Society currently holds six façade easements, including the Southwest School of Art and the Texas Theatre.

The Society was one the first preservation groups in the United States to advocate preservation of not just an individual landmark but its entire historic natural environment as well, like Britain’s National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty had been doing since the 1890s. It has played an instrumental role in creating the City’s Office of Historic Preservation and Brackenridge Park Conservancy, spurring historic farm and ranch surveys, and numerous historic neighborhood designations in San Antonio. At the national level, they work alongside Preservation Action, an American 501(c)4 non-profit historic preservation advocacy organization.

The Society was integral in the Missions’ nomination as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, starting the process in 2006 and supporting the nomination until the Missions were awarded the status in 2015. The Society’s support of the

Missions includes a substantial donation to the operation of Mission San Juan Spanish Colonial Farm.

“The beautified San Antonio River Walk, along with the rich, preserved cultural heritage of this region, continue to attract visitors worldwide,” said Kathy Krnavek, President of The Conservation Society of San Antonio. “From 13 founding women to a membership of over 1,700 men and women, our volunteers are still actively involved in the preservation of history, structures, customs, green spaces and the diverse cultural heritage of San Antonio and Texas.”

This important work is not without its challenges. Just like back in 1924, the Society struggles to manage the rapid

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growth of the city to ensure its historic character is not lost. And new membership is difficult to attain for all charitable groups after COVID.

“There is a perception that the Society has saved everything that has made the city unique,” said Krnavek. “But conservation and preservation are ongoing. It’s not just the buildings, it’s the stories unique to each that are important, such as the Woolworth Building lunch counter event marking its role in civil rights history. Advocacy, education, our grants and scholarship programs are ongoing. Our organization strives to maintain an active role in crafting meaningful policy at the local, state and federal levels to ensure that the history of Texas and of our region remains intact going forward. It’s a constant and continual process that requires cultivating individuals with a likeminded passion to continue the society’s purpose.”

nio’s early days, and in 1948 the one-street, one-night festival was called “A Night In Old San Antonio” for the first time. By 1958 it had expanded to four nights, and in 1966 the name was registered and trademarked, reserving it exclusively for The Conservation Society.

The Society’s annual fundraising event, A Night In Old San Antonio® — held during Fiesta® San Antonio in April since 1947 — is the largest celebration for preservation and fundraiser in the United States, and the Society’s most important source of revenue. NIOSA®, as it is known locally, is a four-night festival in downtown San Antonio that celebrates the city’s diverse cultural legacy and lives up to its motto as a “Celebration for Preservation” attended by more than 85,000 revelers annually.

It began in 1936 as a harvest festival on the grounds of Mission San Jose. In 1938 it was called the “Indian Festival,” a one-night street fair patterned after the fiestas of San Anto-

“NIOSA 2024 will again occur on the La Villita grounds — its home since 1947. Using NIOSA funds, the Society has a century long history of saving La Villita from the wrecking ball and encroaching commercialism that remains until today,” said Lisa Pierce, 2024 NIOSA Chairman and Fourth Vice President of The Conservation Society of San Antonio. “In 1942, the Society’s La Villita River Carnival (NIOSA’s predecessor) provided nearly all its profits for the down payment to buy a building on Villita Street, since the city wouldn’t buy it to save it. NIOSA’s legacy of preserving La Villita continues through today — it has donated more than $1.6 million in renovations and improvements to La Villita since 2000.”

Year after year NIOSA celebrates the city’s diverse cultural legacy through more than 155 food and drink booths and entertainment stages with continuous live musical acts in 14 areas — Arneson Theatre, Chinatown, Clown Alley, French Quarter, Froggy Bottom, Frontier Town, Haymarket, Irish Flat, Main Street USA, Mexican Market, Mission Trail, Sauerkraut Bend, South of the Border and Villa España.

Food is key to NIOSA celebrations and revenue generation. On average, NIOSA revelers annually consume over 17,000 lbs.

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of beef; 11,000 lbs. of chicken; 5,000 lbs. of sausage; 3,000 turkey legs; 25,000 buns, rolls and bolillos; 30,000 tortillas; 2,000 lbs. of masa; 6,000 tamales; 15,000 lbs. of fruits and vegetables; and 1,000 lbs. of guacamole.

Remarkably, all booths are run by Conservation Society volunteers, many of whom are the second or third generation of a family. NIOSA would simply not exist without the hard work of thousands of dedicated volunteers.

All of NIOSA advance planning, staging and booths are run by an army of 10,000 volunteers — with many arriving every year from all over the country to volunteer — from the NIOSA chairman and Vice Chairs and Treasurer to the booth chairmen and booth workers. No restaurants produce or sell food at NIOSA.

“I'm often asked why I'm dedicating a year of my life to chairing NIOSA as a volunteer, which is way beyond a fulltime position,” said Pierce. “The short answer: like most of the longtime NIOSA volunteers, I love The Conservation Society of San Antonio and how it makes our city truly unique. However, what really gets under my skin — in a good way — is the reunion every year of all the NIOSA volunteers; we are one huge family! It's like we never have been away from each other, so we pick up where we left off the previous year.”

NIOSA and the Society also produce and host NIOSITAs (private mini-NIOSAs) in La Villita’s historic plazas for conventions, meetings and any group that loves a fiesta to raise additional funds. The Conservation Society was the first organization in San Antonio to produce these outdoor festivals for private groups, establishing NIOSA as the premiere caterer of fiestas.

“My main goals for 2024 NIOSA are to make it so incred-

ible for both our guests and our volunteers that they stay all night, every night, and choose NIOSA over the plethora of other Fiesta activities,” said Pierce. “Just as important is to elevate how NIOSA supports The Conservation Society and every person who lives in San Antonio. The whole city benefits from NIOSA, even if they don’t attend. NIOSA invests well over $1 million in our community by using local suppliers and paper goods, and usually pays nearly $1 million annually to lease La Villita from the City of San Antonio; pay for SAPD security; obtain health, fire and electrical permits, and to donate to the La Villita restorations fund.”

The organization is in the process of moving from its headquarters of 50 years to a new location also in the King William Historic District. “The current headquarters is under contract, and Steve’s Homestead, which was owned by the Society for 70 years, was sold two years ago,” said Krnavek.

The 76th presentation of NIOSA will be held April 23 - 26, 2024. Advance discount entrance tickets for $20 are available now through April 26 on the NIOSA website. “But the best way to get discount tickets in advance is to join The Conservation Society of San Antonio,” said Pierce. “Discounted member tickets are $15 per person, and you have the added benefit and satisfaction of supporting San Antonio’s historic preservation and protection of its natural resources.” •••

For more information on the The Conservation Society of San Antonio and NIOSA, scan the QR code.

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EMILY EDWARDS: ARTIST AND CONSERVATIONIST

The Conservation Society of San Antonio would not exist without the leadership and unwavering efforts of Emily Edwards, an artist, art historian and teacher whose love for the history of her hometown led to the creation of this important organization.

Born in San Antonio on October 7, 1888, she started drawing sketches at 10 years of age while at the Ursuline Academy, where she was boarded after her mother passed away. She began formal art studies at the San Antonio Female Institute with sculptor Pompeo Coppini in 1902, before moving to Chicago in 1905 to continue her education at the Art Institute of Chicago.

By her second year at the prestigious school, she began teaching at the Institute to help pay for her tuition, and soon she started teaching at Hull House as a volunteer. She would go on to teach at various schools for girls and at the Francis Parker School, where she taught until 1917 when she returned to San Antonio. Back at home, she continued her teaching career at Brackenridge High School, and in 1920 she taught at a mountain mission in Charles Town, West Virginia. Later, she expanded her creative skills by working as a stage designer in New York City and performing as a puppeteer in Massachusetts, which later would prove crucial for her role in conservation.

She returned to San Antonio in the early 1920s, and in 1924 joined forces with Rena Maverick Green to assemble a group of prominent San Antonians to prevent the paving over of a section of the San Antonio River. Edwards used her artistic skills to put on a puppet show for city commissioners — an interpretation of the fable "The Goose and the Golden Eggs," in which the

goose represented the river, and the eggs represented aspects of city culture that benefited from the river. Her persuasive display won the commissioners over, and that section of the river is now known as the San Antonio River Walk.

This important victory led to the formalization of the Conservation Society, for which she served as its first president from 1924 to 1926. Leaving the Society in capable hands, she continued her artistic pursuit, spending the next decade traveling frequently to Mexico to study with famed muralist Diego Rivera, which whom she forged a lasting friendship. From the 1950s onward, Edwards spent the rest of her life in San Antonio, where she died on February 16, 1980.

Emily Edwards is one of the most important figures to credit for the preservation of San Antonio’s invaluable history, architecture and cultural diversity, paving the way for generations to come. •••

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FIESTA’S PARADES:

A Celebration of History & Culture

Fiesta® San Antonio: April 18-28

¡Viva Fiesta! Every year, the city of San Antonio comes together, flooding the streets, for the Fiesta celebration. The occasion is marked by adorning flower crowns, cracking cascarones and, of course, waiting in line for a chicken-on-a-stick. The festivities are fun, but how they came about offers a unique glimpse into the city's history, culture and community. Let’s take a trip back in time (all the way back to 1891, in fact) as we wait for the parade floats to round the corner.

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THE TEXAS CAVALIERS RIVER PARADE

Rolling Monday, April 22

The Texas Cavaliers River Parade is making its way down the river for the 78th time this year. This kickoff parade of Fiesta happens each year on the first Monday of the festivities. Over 250,000 spectators line the banks of the River Walk, crowd on bridges, and tune into the city’s live broadcast to get a glimpse of more than 45 lively floats that make their way down the river, bringing music, confetti and fun along the way. But who are these dashing Cavaliers in blue jackets, and how did the parade come to be?

The Texas Cavaliers were formed in 1926 by John B. Carrington, over 15 years before they’d roll their first parade. The original 19 members came together as a social group to promote equestrian tradition at a time when automobiles started taking over the roads. Over time, the emphasis on the horsemanship mission waned as downtown inevitably filled with cars. However, the Mounted Platoon was reestablished in 1984 and today includes over 100 members who guard the Cavalier monarch, King Antonio, as he rides in The Battle of Flowers parade. (More on that later.)

Now, about this king. King Antonio leads the Cavaliers. The royal honor has been bestowed since 1927 when Sterling Clinton Burke was elected to attend the first King’s Ball and preside over city-wide Fiesta events. There has been a king every subsequent year except during World War II. King Antonio's

modern duties include distributing charitable funds, recognizing military troops, and presiding over 10 days of Fiesta fun!

Today, the 500 Cavaliers are made up of local business and community leaders dedicated to promoting and preserving the bravery and independence of the Battle of the Alamo heroes. The organization grew from its social club roots, adopting a charity mission to do good in the community. The Texas Cavaliers Charitable Foundation was formed in 1989 and has since donated over $8 million to Texas charities focusing on local youth.

The Cavalier’s first parade rolled in 1941, coinciding with the completed River Walk revival project designed by architect Robert H.H. Hugman and carried out by President Roosevelt’s Works Progress Administration. The design overhaul created the River Walk we know and love today, including its winding sidewalks and the Arneson River Theatre, where the parade celebrates its finale.

The first parade featured river barges decorated with flowers and bright colors representing local schools, businesses, civic organizations and the army. The idea of these floweradorned floats was born from a group of Cavaliers who took a trip to Mexico City and were captivated by the floating gardens, which featured dozens of small barges clad in flowers. Through the years, the Texas Cavaliers River Parade has only gotten larger and more colorful, making it a Fiesta staple and cornerstone of San Antonio culture.

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THE BATTLE OF FLOWERS® PARADE

Rolling Friday, April 26

The Battle of Flowers Parade is rolling its 133rd parade this year. That’s over a century of locals yelling, “Show us your shoes!” and lining the streets of downtown to catch a glimpse of the balloons, flowery floats, and bedazzled cowboy boots and chanclas under royal dress trains. With 10,000 participants and 500,000 spectators, The Battle of Flowers Parade is one of the most popular Fiesta events. What you may not know is that it was also the first. Without it, there wouldn’t even be a Fiesta!

It all began on April 24, 1891, when congressman James L. Slayden’s wife, Ellen Maury Slayden, sought to honor the Alamo's heroes and commemorate the victory at San Jacinto, where Texas gained its independence from Mexico.

From there, the celebration only continued to grow. In 1901, the San Antonio Express-News reported that The Battle of Flowers Parade was the first in the nation to include horseless vehicles. By 1914, the group became official, adopting a constitution. The State of Texas then awarded the 400 inaugural members a 50-year charter. Just one year later, the parade grew so large that fresh flowers were no longer practical decor, and floats had to be assembled weeks or months in advance. By 1933, the group obtained exclusive rights to build grandstands on Alamo Plaza for droves of spectators to watch in luxury. The Fiesta® San Antonio Commission Inc. was chartered in 1959 to coordinate the annual Fiesta Week Celebration, creating the Fiesta we know and love today.

The Battle of Flowers Parade evolved into one of the oldest

Here’s a little history lesson and backstory. On the dawn of March 6, 1836, General Antonio de Santa Anna of Mexico stormed the Alamo, overtaking the fort and killing over 180 Texas defenders, including legends like Davy Crockett. Seven weeks later, Texans avenged the heroes of the Alamo, defeating the Mexican army at San Jacinto and winning Texas independence.

The very first Battle of Flowers Parade was delayed four days due to unexpected rain. Luckily, the Texas spirit persisted, and these women couldn’t be stopped. Taking inspiration from the flower parades of Spain, Ellen led a group of women who would become the founding members of The Battle of Flowers Association in decorating horse-drawn wagons with fresh-cut flowers. It was said that the women threw flower blossoms at each other in front of the Alamo, re-enacting the famous battle.

and largest parades in the country. Today, The Battle of the Flowers Association is the only all-women, all-volunteer organization producing events of its kind, continuing to grow and shape the Fiesta experience for new generations.

So, why do the crowds scream, “Show us your shoes?” It couldn’t just be from curiosity, right? Well, in some ways, it is! In the original Battle of Flowers courts, float royalty would dress up in elaborate gowns and high heels. But as the parade got longer, the women participating wanted to be more comfortable. So, they’d wear cowboy boots, sneakers and even slippers under their long flowing dresses. Once the tradition started, participants would step up their game every year, adorning more elaborate and festive footwear the crowds just had to catch a glimpse of!

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THE FIESTA FLAMBEAU PARADE

Rolling Saturday, April 27

Established in 1948, the Fiesta Flambeau Parade is the youngest of the three. However, it may just shine the brightest. After all, the Fiesta Flambeau Parade Association has had 76 years of practice lighting the streets with its illuminated floats. The largest night parade in the country, Fiesta Flambeau runs a 2.6-mile route through the city lined by an audience of over 750,000, plus another 1.5 million watching at home on their television sets. The night parade is one of the most anticipated events of Fiesta. It has even been named one of the “Best in the World” by the International Festivals and Events Association. But whose idea was it to run a parade at night and devise a fun way for spectators to see the action?

The idea of a torchlit night parade was born by San Antonio resident and civil engineer Reynolds Andricks. In 1948, interest in Fiesta fell flat. It had been over 50 years since Ellen Maury Slayden’s Battle of Flowers Parade first rolled, and the years of WWII had cast a shadow over the festivities. People needed something new to reignite the Fiesta spirit, and Andricks had just the thing — a night parade. While other Fiesta activities took place during the day, a night parade guided by torches would bring much-needed revelry to the Fiesta evenings.

Despite not knowing anything about how to throw a parade, he was elected to the Board of the Fiesta San Jacinto Association to put his idea into action. However, he did have the inspiration of another famous parade city to fall back on — New Orleans. Andricks had attended Mardi Gras many times and was inspired by the night parades that rolled through the French Quarter and Garden District. Paraders carried “flambeaus,” French for torches, casting a magical,

starry glow on the floats, bands and horses. Of course, he wanted to do it bigger with a Texas spin.

So, he called in the local expert, a Fredericksburg man by the name of William Petmecky. Petmecky earned the reputation of “FestivalImpresario,” creating numerous Hill Country festivals, including the Easter Fires Pageant. He had the experience and understood the vision. Together, the duo would pull off what would become the largest illuminated night parade in America. While the first parade was made up of torchbearers, equestrians and carriages, today’s lineup includes more than 200 entries. The streets now light up with LED floats, local bands and decked-out cars thanks to the 65 association members and 300 annual volunteers who make it all possible. Of course, the classic flambeaus still guide the way!

However, there is a newer member of the Flambeau crew who has taken charge of leading the pack and spreading Fiesta cheer year-round. Meet Torchy, the Fiesta Flambeau mascot who joined the team in 2006. Torchy has played a big role in shedding light on the community and also helping kids in need. In 2015, the association established a charitable component, and Torchy represents it well. He visits local hospitals and schools, spreading the message of literacy and education to empower the future generation of Fiesta goers. •••

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SPOTLIGHT ON URBAN-15: CARNAVAL DE SAN ANTO

Carnaval de San Anto is URBAN-15’s communitybased, multi-generational, award-winning rhythm and dance ensemble that has transformed how San Antonio celebrates since 1987. Once a prominent fixture in the Fiesta Flambeau Parade, the group has toured throughout the U.S. and Mexico, performed at Spurs games and other San Antonio events, and even danced and drummed in inaugural parades of Presidents Clinton, Bush and Obama.

Known for their Brazilian-Caribbean rooted music, flamboyant costuming and experimental nature, every Carnaval de San Anto performance is festive and sure to get you dancing on your feet. Following the URBAN-15 mission, Carnaval de San Anto has revolutionized community access to music and dance, becoming a cultural ambassador to the city of San Antonio. This ambassadorship goes beyond their cultural performances. In their “Cultivation Program” workshops, the group goes into local organizations and schools to teach the art of music and the uniting community force behind the art. Music and dance is a community event that everyone can join in on!

Parent organization URBAN-15 began back in 1974 with a performance at the University of Texas at Austin’s Baseball Stadium. Three instrumental quintets stationed at every base made for a unique performance that was unlike anything attendees had seen before. That one-off performance took root, growing into an ensemble of 15 members with the mission to experiment with sound and dance, and share the passion for art with the community. They’ve been creating ever since, getting bolder and more experimental in their art.

After 41 consecutive Fiesta Flambeau Parade performances, the ensemble now is concentrating on more highly staged work utilizing illuminated costumes, video projections and lasers. URBAN-15's legacy as a parade innovator is that 11 dance/drum ensembles spawned off into the community's aesthetic tradition. In addition to Carnaval de San Anto and the URBAN-15 Performance Ensemble, the organization hosts the annual HOLIDAY LASER SHOW, Mega Corazon Poetry Festival and the Josiah Media Festival. •••

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BLUE STAR ARTS COMPLEX

www.bluestarartscomplex.com

THIRD THURSDAY

March 21, April 18, May 16, 2024

FIESTA® SAN ANTONIO COMMISSION

www.fiestasanantonio.org

FIESTA SAN ANTONIO 2024

April 18, 2024 – April 28, 2024 (A listing of events is included in the editorial portion of this magazine.)

FREEMAN EXHIBITION HALL

www.freemancoliseum.com

BRICK FEST LIVE

April 13, 2024 – April 14, 2024

HEMISFAIR PARK

www.hemisfair.org

BETTY’S CO X HEMISFAIR

March 1, 2024

SCHOOL DISCOVERY DAY

Hosted by San Antonio

Charter Moms

March 2, 2024

SUNDAY BRUNCH MARKET

Hosted by Box Street All Day & The Texas Market

March 3, April 7, 21, May 5, 12, 19, 2024

STORYTIME AT HEMISFAIR WITH MISS KIM

March 5, 12, April 9, 16, May 14, 21, 28, 2024

SUPER FUN SATURDAY WITH H-E-B

March 9, April 3, May 24, 2024

FREE COMMUNITY YOGA AT HEMISFAIR

March 10, April 14, May 5, 19, 2024

2024 TEJANO

MUSIC AWARDS FANFAIR

March 14, 2024 – March 17, 2024

STORYTIME AT HEMISFAIR WITH SAAACAM

April 2, May 7, 2024

STORYTIME AT HEMISFAIR WITH MAGIK THEATRE

April 30, 2024

HISTORIC MARKET SQUARE

www.marketsquaresa.com

SPRING BREAK FEST

March 9, 2024 – March 17, 2024

FIESTA DE LOS REYES

April 19, 2024 – April 28, 2024

CINCO DE MAYO WEEKEND

May 4, 2024 – May 5, 2024

MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND

May 26, 2024 – May 27, 2024

INDOOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE

@ Freeman Coliseum

www.sanantoniogunslingers.com

SAN ANTONIO GUNSLINGERS VS. NORTH ARIZONA WRANGLERS

April 6, 2024

SAN ANTONIO GUNSLINGERS VS. TUCSON SUGAR SKULLS

April 18, 2024

SAN ANTONIO GUNSLINGERS VS. FRISCO FIGHTERS

May 4, 2024

SAN ANTONIO GUNSLINGERS VS. TULSA OILERS

May 18, 2024

SAN ANTONIO GUNSLINGERS VS. DUKE CITY GLADIATORS

June 8, 2024

SAN ANTONIO GUNSLINGERS VS. FRISCO FIGHTERS

June 29, 2024

SAN ANTONIO GUNSLINGERS VS. MASSACHUSETTS PIRATES

July 6, 2024

SAN ANTONIO GUNSLINGERS VS. ARIZONA RATTLERS

July 20, 2024

LA VILLITA HISTORIC VILLAGE

www.lavillitasanantonio.com

FITNESS IN THE PLAZA

March 9, 2024

NIOSA MEDAL MANIA CRAFT TUESDAY

March 12, 2024

DANCING IN THE DARK

March 26, 2024

EASTER WORSHIP SERVICE

March 31, 2024

EVERGREEN PARK HIGH SCHOOL BAND & CHOIR PERFORMANCE

April 3, 2024

STARVING ARTIST SHOW

April 6, 2024 – April 7, 2024

NIGHT IN OLD SAN ANTONIO

April 16, 2024 – April 19, 2024

CRAFT TUESDAY

May 14, 2024

DANCING IN THE DARK

May 28, 2024

MAJESTIC THEATRE | CHARLINE MCCOMBS EMPIRE THEATRE

www.majesticempire.com

MAJESTIC & EMPIRE HISTORIC TOUR

March 25, 2024

NBA BASKETBALL

@ Frost Bank Center

SAN ANTONIO SPURS VS. INDIANA PACERS

March 3, 2024

SAN ANTONIO SPURS VS. GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS

March 11, 2024

SAN ANTONIO SPURS VS. HOUSTON ROCKETS

March 12, 2024

SAN ANTONIO SPURS VS. DALLAS MAVERICKS

March 19, 2024

SAN ANTONIO SPURS VS. MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES

March 22, 2024

SAN ANTONIO SPURS VS. PHOENIX SUNS

March 23, 2024

SAN ANTONIO SPURS VS. PHOENIX SUNS

March 25, 2024

SAN ANTONIO SPURS VS. NEW YORK KNICKS March 29, 2024

SAN ANTONIO SPURS VS. GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS March 31, 2024

SAN ANTONIO SPURS VS. PHILADELPHIA 76ERS April 7, 2024

SAN ANTONIO SPURS VS. DENVER NUGGETS April 12, 2024

SAN ANTONIO SPURS VS. DETROIT PISTONS April 14, 2024

www.atpearl.com

MOVIE MONDAYS

March 4, 2024

SAN ANTONIO BOTANICAL GARDEN

www.sabot.org

MEMBER-ONLY

EASTER BUNNY PHOTOS March 2, 2024

MEMBER-ONLY

SPRING FAMILY PHOTOS March 2, 2024

FAMILY FUNFEST

March 16, 2024

LUSH: JAZZ AND JAMBOREE March 21, 2024

LIVE IN THE GARDEN FEATURING NORTH MISSISSIPPI ALLSTARS April 14, 2024

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SOLI CHAMBER ENSEMBLE

May 13, 2024

LUSH: ROSE & ROSES

May 16, 2024

THE SAN ANTONIO RIVER WALK

www.thesanantonioriverwalk.com

ST. PATRICK’S DAY ARTISAN SHOW

March 15, 2024 – March 17, 2024

BUD LIGHT ST. PATRICK’S DAY CELEBRATION, RIVER PARADE & RIVER DYEING

March 16, 2024 – March 17, 2024

THE TEXAS CAVALIERS RIVER PARADE

April 22, 2024

FORD MARIACHI FESTIVAL

April 23, 2024 – April 25, 2024

FIESTA ARTISAN SHOW

April 26, 2024 – April 28, 2024

MEMORIAL DAY ARTISAN SHOW

May 24, 2024 – May 27, 2024

SAN ANTONIO ZOO®

www.sazoo.org

JUNGLE BOOGIE BREAK

March 9, 2024 – March 17, 2024

GIANTS OF THE ICE AGE

March 9, 2024 – May 5, 2024

MONARCH FEST:

CELEBRATING MONARCHS, MILKWEED & MIGRATION

March 23, 2024 – March 24, 2024

LOCAL DAYS AT THE ZOO

March 24, April 12, May 1, 2024

MILITARY CHILD DAYS

April 12, 2024 – April 15, 2024

BRING-A-FRIEND FREE

April 14, May 24, 2024

FESTIVAL DE ANIMALES

April 27, 2024 -April 28, 2024

TEACHER APPRECIATION WEEK

May 6, 2024 – May 12, 2024

NATIONAL NURSES WEEK

May 6, 2024 – May 12, 2024

SEAWORLD®

SAN ANTONIO

www.seaworld.com/sanantonio

SEVEN SEAS FOOD FESTIVAL

March 21, 2024 – May 27, 2024

ST. PATRICK’S DAY CELEBRATION

March 16, 2024 – March 17, 2024

CINCO DE MAYO CELEBRATION

May 2, 2024 – May 5, 2024

SEAWORLD SUMMER SPECTACULAR

May 30, 2024 – August 4, 2024

SIX FLAGS® FIESTA TEXAS

www.sixflags.com/fiestatexas

SCREAM BREAK

March 9, 2024 – March 16, 2024

VIVA LA FIESTA!

March 29, 2024 – April 28, 2024

SOLAR ECLIPSE AT THE PARK

April 8, 2024

SIX FLAGS SUMMER NIGHTS SPECTACULAR

May 25, 2024 – August 11, 2024

SLAB CINEMA ART HOUSE

@ Blue Star Arts Complex www.slabcinemaarthouse.com

LIVE MUSIC BY HARVEY MCLAUGHLIN, SURVIVAL GUIDE & AUTUMN MICHELE

March 2, 2024

TEJAS RODEO

www.tejasrodeo.com

SATURDAY NIGHT RODEO

Every Saturday Night in March, April & May

TEXAS LEAGUE BASEBALL

@ Nelson W. Wolff

Municipal Stadium

SAN ANTONIO MISSIONS VS. NW ARKANSAS NATURALS

April 9, 2024 – April 14, 2024

SAN ANTONIO MISSIONS VS. WICHITA WIND SURGE

April 23, 2024 – April 28, 2024

SAN ANTONIO MISSIONS VS. CORPUS CHRISTI HOOKS

May 14, 2024 – May 19, 2024

SAN ANTONIO MISSIONS VS. FRISCO ROUGHRIDERS

May 28, 2024 – June 2, 2024

PGA GOLF

@ TPC San Antonio

VALERO TEXAS OPEN

April 1, 2024 – April 7, 2024

TOBIN CENTER

www.tobincenter.org

FITNESS | WELLNESS AT THE TOBIN

March 2, April 6, May 4, 2024

BARBIE | H-E-B CINEMA ON WILL’S PLAZA

March 8, 2024

YOGA | WELLNESS AT THE TOBIN

March 9, April 13, May 11, 2024

DRUM CIRCLE | WELLNESS AT THE TOBIN

March 16, April 20, May 18, 2024

SALSA AND BACHATA | WELLNESS AT THE TOBIN

March 23, April 27, May 25, 2024

BE WELL WORKSHOP | WELLNESS AT THE TOBIN

March 30, 2024

SELENA | H-E-B CINEMA ON WILL’S PLAZA

April 12, 2024

LUCA | H-E-B CINEMA ON WILL’S PLAZA

May 10, 2024

UNITED FOOTBALL LEAGUE

@ The Alamodome

SAN ANTONIO BRAHMAS VS. DC DEFENDERS

March 31, 2024

SAN ANTONIO BRAHMAS VS. ST. LOUIS BATTLEHAWKS

April 14, 2024

SAN ANTONIO BRAHMAS VS. MICHIGAN PANTHERS

April 20, 2024

SAN ANTONIO BRAHMAS VS. ARLINGTON RENEGADES May 19, 2024

SAN ANTONIO BRAHMAS VS. BIRMINGHAM STALLIONS May 25, 2024

UNITED SOCCER LEAGUE

@ Toyota Field

www.sanantoniofc.com

SAN ANTONIO FC VS. LOUDON UNITED FC March 9, 2024

SAN ANTONIO FC VS. COLORADO SPRINGS SWITCHBACKS March 23, 2024

SAN ANTONIO FC VS. MONTEREY BAY SC March 30, 2024

SAN ANTONIO FC VS. ORANGE COUNTY SC April 13, 2024

SAN ANTONIO FC VS. OAKLAND ROOTS May 4, 2024

SAN ANTONIO FC VS. LAS VEGAS LIGHTS May 11, 2024

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THE FIESTA

SAN ANTONIO COMMISSION

Did you know there are nearly 100 diverse, San Antonioarea non-profit organizations coordinating more than 100 Official Fiesta® events representing ALL parts of San Antonio? And, did you know there is one non-profit organization, the Fiesta® San Antonio Commission, Inc. (Commission), that approves Official Fiesta® member events through an annual accreditation and compliance process, and provides financial, promotional and logistical support to those organizations so that Fiesta® can occur each year?

The Commission, managed by a nine-person, volunteer Executive Committee, Board of Directors and small staff, provides year-round Membership benefits and events, and plans and promotes Fiesta® San Antonio in presenting an annual

celebration of the diverse heritage, culture and spirit of San Antonio for its residents and visitors.

Fiesta® San Antonio began in 1891 with the Battle of Flowers® Parade — a one-parade event to honor the memory of the heroes of the Alamo and the Battle of San Jacinto. Many events and activities were added over the years to support and celebrate the Spring Carnival Season in San Antonio. In 1959, because of the number of events and activities being added, and those events’ dissatisfaction with the previous coordinating group, Fiesta San Jacinto Association, the Commission was established by the Chamber of Commerce to manage and promote these events.

Today, the Commission has an agreement with the City of San Antonio through an official ordinance. “The City of San Antonio grants a license to the Commission to coordinate, oversee and provide financial support for the annual celebration of Fiesta®. The City Council recognizes the importance of Fiesta® as an integral part of the tradition and culture of this City and as an effective means of drawing attention to the historical, cultural and recreational attractions of this City, thereby enhancing the growth of tourism and convention activities in the City; and consequently, desires to support the continuation and growth of Fiesta® San Antonio.”

With more than 2.5 million people annually attending Official Fiesta® events, Fiesta® generates an economic impact of more than $340 million for the city, and the funds raised by

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Official Fiesta® events provide services to San Antonio citizens throughout the year. Through funds, primarily raised from Membership Dues, Sponsorships, Merchandise / Medal Sales, the Opening Ceremony Event (Fiesta® Fiesta) and the Fiesta® Carnival, the Commission also provides direct funds, each year, to its Member Organizations through grants and allocations to support their insurance coverage, capital improvements and general operations. Additionally, the Commission approves and coordinates the street chair sales for the Battle of Flowers® and Fiesta Flambeau® Parades, which provide fundraising opportunities for the Commission and more than 70 additional San Antonio-area non-profit organizations.

One of the most recognizable aspects of Fiesta® is the celebration of Official Fiesta® Royalty. The Commission approves and recognizes the Official Fiesta® Royalty members and provides funding to help each Official Royalty organization with their activities and mission. Specifically, the Commission provides scholarship funds to Miss Fiesta® and the Miss Fiesta® finalists.

Volunteer support is also critical to the success of Fiesta®, and with more than 75,000 volunteers supporting the various Fiesta® events, the Commission, in 1992, established The Order of the Cascarón . . . Fiesta’s Volunteer Hall of Fame. Each year, the Commission recognizes two individuals who have made singularly outstanding contributions to Fiesta®, taking it to a higher level.

• Queen of the Order of the Alamo

• King Antonio

• Rey Feo

• Miss Fiesta® San Antonio

• Reina de la Feria de las Flores

• The Woman’s Club Fiesta® Teenage Queen

• The Queen of San Antonio Charro Association

• The Queen of Soul

• Miss San Antonio

As you can see, the Commission provides support to many organizations that better the lives of San Antonians every day, and helps create the special and unique experiences that make Fiesta® a celebration of San Antonio’s diverse heritage and culture. We look forward to celebrating a Fiesta For All in 2024 with you on April 18 to 28. For more information on Fiesta®, please visit www.fiestasanantonio.org.

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Did you know that every single one of the more than 100 official Fiesta® events is produced by a local non-profit or military organization?

One hundred thirty-three years ago, Fiesta® San Antonio began as a one-parade event with the Battle of Flowers to commemorate the heroes of The Alamo and the Battle of San Jacinto. Today, more than 100 local non-profits produce over 100 events during the 11 days of Fiesta. These nonprofits raise funds for causes like scholarships, medical research, historic preservation, and special needs for children and families. Fiesta is truly the way to "Have Fun AND Give Back" as the proceeds from these events go directly back into the community. With a variety of events ranging from music and art, to fitness and food, there is an event — if not several — for YOU! We encourage everybody to attend as many events as possible and to also add a few new events to your personal Fiesta 2024 schedule! Fiesta San Antonio would not be possible without the amazing non-profits that are dedicated to making Fiesta San Antonio an unforgettable experience while also spreading the news about their great causes. Join us in celebrating them and making 2024 Fiesta® San Antonio one for the books! VIVA FIESTA!

FIESTA® TEEN QUEEN CORONATION

THE WOMAN'S CLUB OF SAN ANTONIO

SUNDAY, MARCH 24, 2024, 2:30 P.M. – 4 P.M

SAN PEDRO PLAYHOUSE

800 West Ashby Pl, San Antonio, TX 78212

• Formal Coronation

• Participating Children from 4 yrs. - 18 yrs. (senior in high school)

• Court members given titles

• Official Fiesta Royalty/Dignitaries invited

Ticket Information: Admission is Free www.thewomansclubofsa.org

ANNUAL FIESTA EXHIBIT: FIESTA LOOKS TO THE SKIES

APRIL 6 – SEPTEMBER 30, 2024, 10 A.M. – 5 P.M.

WITTE MUSEUM

3801 Broadway, San Antonio, Texas 78209

• This coming Fiesta, the Witte will urge visitors to look up and discover the magic and mystery of the skies and outer space as seen through the lens of the Order of the Alamo coronation robes. Intricate sparkling gowns and trains across decades of Fiesta celebrations depict celestial scenes, from the 1936 Princess of the Glorious Night to the 1969 Duchess of the Lunar Landscape. Look to the skies this spring with the Witte Museum!

• The Witte Museum is one of the only locations in San Antonio to learn about Fiesta’s history from its origins in 1891 with the Battle of Flowers Parade to today’s Fiesta San Antonio Commission events, and the Witte is also the home for the Fiesta San Antonio Commission’s poster collection from the past decade.

• The Witte’s annual exhibition of Fiesta gowns, accompanied by informative interpretative signage, sparks the imaginations of visitors of all ages and from all backgrounds.

• Founded in 1926, the Witte Museum is where Nature, Science and Culture Meet, through the lens of Texas Deep Time, and the themes of Land, Water and Sky. Located on the banks of the San Antonio River in Brackenridge Park, the Witte Museum is San Antonio’s premier museum promoting lifelong learning through innovative exhibitions, programs and collections in natural history, science and South Texas heritage.

Admission: General Admission is $16 for adults, $15 for seniors, $10 for children (4-11). Admission to the Fiesta Exhibition is included with General Admission. Visitors may purchase General Admission at the Witte Museum, 3801 Broadway, San Antonio, Texas 78209.

www.wittemuseum.org

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SAN ANTONIO LUTHERAN CORONATION

SAN ANTONIO LUTHERAN CORONATION ASSOCIATION

SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 2024, 6:30 P.M. – 10:30 P.M.

SCOTTISH RITE THEATER

308 Avenue E, San Antonio, TX 78205

• The art pieces displayed at Lutheran Coronation are handcrafted by the participants and their families.

• The artists who design the gowns are volunteers.

• Each court has both legacy and first-generation participants who all have the same chance of being elected Queen or Princess for the following year.

• The Lutheran Coronation started in the 1950s as an event only for Lutheran young women, but has grown to be an opportunity for young women and men of many different Christian backgrounds.

• Most participants who create art for the Lutheran Coronation have never made anything like this art before… the handicraft is taught by Lutheran Coronation Board members.

• Lutheran Coronation Queen and Princess were elected by their 2023 peers and have created a new gown for 2024 Court theme.

• All the beadwork is completed by hand by the participants, their parents, grandparents and community of friends.

• The gowns look costly, but are affordable for many families because the building of the artwork is done by the family instead of professional artists.

• The artwork is displayed at over a dozen San Antonio and community parades in South Texas throughout the year, so it is viewed by hundreds of thousands of people.

• Lutheran Coronation builds relationships, celebrates faith and creates art for the San Antonio community.

Ticket Information: $40 Tickets available at the door or through a participant. You may also email to SALCAcourtchair@gmail.com

UTSA SPRING FOOTBALL GAME

UTSA

SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 2024

ALAMODOME

110 Montana Street, San Antonio

• The inaugural UTSA Football Fiesta Spring Game was on April 9, 2011, at the Alamodome under its original name, Spring Game Football Fiesta.

• The UTSA Football Fiesta Spring Game has been an official Fiesta event since 2011.

• The UTSA Football Fiesta Spring Game has been held at both the Alamodome and Dub Farris Athletic Complex.

• 2022 marked 10th edition and the first time the UTSA Football Fiesta Spring Game has been held since 2019. The 2020 game was canceled and the 2021 game was converted to a closed scrimmage due to the pandemic.

• The UTSA Football Fiesta Spring Game has featured several Roadrunners who have gone on to NFL careers including 2018 first-round draft pick Marcus Davenport, David Morgan II, Kevin Strong Jr., Josiah Tauaefa, Ashaad Mabry, Jarveon Williams, Brian Price, and Tariq Woolen.

Admission and parking are free to the public.

www.utsa.edu

FIESTA® FITFEST PRESENTED BY H-E-B

1 UTSA Circle, San Antonio, TX 78249

• The village has something for the whole family

• Feature a kid’s run and kid’s bike ride on Saturday

• Beer Mile on Friday evening, 4 laps 4 beers

• SATX 5K/10K is open to all, join us to run, jog or walk

• Free fitness classes from the stage, sign up online

• Fun zone for kids of all ages with games and activities

• Pet-Friendly Event

Admission: Free, Entrance to the University Health Althlete’s Village featuring a Health and Wellness Expo is free. Entries for fitness classes and various competition event entries (fees involved) at FiestaFitFest.com.

www.sanantoniosports.org

SAN FERNANDO CATHEDRAL FIESTA MASS

SAN FERNANDO CATHEDRAL

SUNDAY, APRIL 14, 2024, 10 A.M. – 11 A.M.

SAN FERNANDO CATHEDRAL

115 Main Plaza, San Antonio, Texas 78205

Our event is unique as it is an opportunity to gather all those involved in Fiesta San Antonio events and to pray for a safe, successful Fiesta.

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www.sfcathedral.org

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MR. TEEN SAN ANTONIO, AMAZING PRE-TEENS, TEENS, MENTORING & AWARDS BANQUET

SUNDAY, APRIL 14, 2024, 4 P.M. – 7 P.M.

SCHERTZ CIVIC CENTER BALLROOM

1400 Schertz Parkway, Bldg. 5, Schertz, TX 78154

• The Cherice Cochrane Mentoring for Success Foundation invites you to our Mr. Teen San Antonio and Amazing Teens Coronation & High Tea. The event features the crowning of Mr. Teen San Antonio, Miss Texas Amazing Teen, Miss Texas Amazing Pre-Teen, and their court. These youth have contributed thousands of volunteer hours in their various “Take Action” community projects and advocacy for worthwhile causes.

• The Foundation’s mission is to provide necessary resources to develop confident youth leaders, self-esteem workshops, cultural and civic engagements, and career exploration. We provide students with tips on winning scholarships, mentorships, and volunteer opportunities as we help them develop their resume for success!

• The event will recognize our Amazing Teen Icons, Pre-Teen Icons, Fit for a Princess (FFP) Princesses, and award scholarships to our young servant leaders.

• The Cherice Cochrane Mentoring for Success Foundation was established to continue the legacy of service and pay tribute to the late Cherice Amanda Cochrane, an exemplary mentor and role model.

Admission: $35 Individual ticket; info@thecochranefoundation.org

www.thecochranefoundation.org

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WITTE MUSEUM

APRIL 6 – SEPTEMBER 30, 2024, 10 A.M. – 5 P.M.

WITTE MUSEUM

3801 Broadway, San Antonio, Texas 78209

• This coming Fiesta, the Witte will urge visitors to look up and discover the magic and mystery of the skies and outer space as seen through the lens of the Order of the Alamo coronation robes. Intricate sparkling gowns and trains across decades of Fiesta celebrations depict celestial scenes, from the 1936 Princess of the Glorious Night to the 1969 Duchess of the Lunar Landscape. Look to the skies this spring with the Witte Museum!

• The Witte Museum is one of the only locations in San Antonio to learn about Fiesta’s history from its origins in 1891 with the Battle of Flowers Parade to today’s Fiesta San Antonio Commission events, and the Witte is also the home for the Fiesta San Antonio Commission’s poster collection from the past decade.

• The Witte’s annual exhibition of Fiesta gowns, accompanied by informative interpretative signage, sparks the imaginations of visitors of all ages and from all backgrounds.

• Founded in 1926, the Witte Museum is where Nature, Science and Culture Meet, through the lens of Texas Deep Time, and the themes of Land, Water and Sky. Located on the banks of the San Antonio River in Brackenridge Park, the Witte Museum is San Antonio’s premier museum promoting lifelong learning through innovative exhibitions, programs and collections in natural history, science and South Texas heritage.

Admission: General Admission is $16 for adults, $15 for seniors, $10 for children (4-11). Admission to the Fiesta Exhibition is included with General Admission. Visitors may purchase General Admission at the Witte Museum, 3801 Broadway, San Antonio, Texas 78209.

www.wittemuseum.org

FIESTA® FIESTA PRESENTED BY TOYOTA

FIESTA® SAN ANTONIO COMMISSION

APRIL 18, 2024, 4 P.M. – 11 P.M.

ALAMODOME

H-E-B Plaza

• Fiesta® 2024 Opening Ceremony and Kick-off Event

• Exclusive Member Zone

• Pin Pandemonium

• Food, Beverage and Merchandise Vendors

• Main Stage Artists

• Free Admission

• Pet Friendly

Ticket Information: Admission is Free www.fiestasanantonio.org; www.alamodome.com

TASTE OF THE REPUBLIC

TEXAS CULINARY ALLIANCE

APRIL 18, 2024, 5 P.M. – 9 P.M.

JACK GUENTHER PAVILION AT THE BRISCOE 210 W Market St, San Antonio, TX 78205

• Tastes of food from the 6 culinary regions of Texas as defined by Chef Brian West

• 12 Prominent Chefs + Chef Brian West and Pastry Chef

• Each food item is paired with wine taste

• This VIP event has been sold out for the past 6 years

• Event also features spirits representing each culinary region of Texas

• This event is for Adults 21+

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Admission: $125 tickets available on TicketSpice starting December 1, 2023, https://tasteoftherepublic.ticketspice.com/taste-of-the-republic

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WE THANK OUR SPONSORS! Check out our Tequila Cantina –Sponsored by Proximo Spirits. KICK OFF FIESTA EXPLORING THE 6 culinary regions of Texas as defined by Chef Brian West and expressed by 12 of our favorite local chefs! Get yours at www.tasteoftherepublic.com Tickets are limited! BRISCOE MUSEUM OF WESTERN ART – 207 Market Street 78205 Thursday April 18, 2024 5pm -9pm

FIESTA® CARNIVAL

FIESTA® SAN ANTONIO COMMISSION

APRIL 18 – 28, 2024, TIMES VARY

ALAMODOME LOT C

100 Montana Street, San Antonio, TX 78205

• Fiesta Carnival features thrills and chills thanks to glittering lights, exciting rides, and a wide assortment of foods, making it perennial favorite of Fiesta-goers.

• Revenue from the event helps support the activities of Fiesta® San Antonio.

Ticket Information: Admission is Free www.fiestasanantonio.org www. wadeshowsinc.com

BRIGHTON CENTER'S TASTE OF THE NORTHSIDE

BRIGHTON CENTER

APRIL 18, 2024, 6 P.M. – 11 P.M.

SSFCU EVENT CENTER

15000 I-10, San Antonio, TX 78249

• Every dollar raised through taste of the northside directly benefits the Brighton Center and helps set a foundation for children with disabilities and delays, for a life without limits!

• Savor and celebrate with unlimited tastings from 25+ restaurants.

• Sip upscale wine, cocktails and beer selections from over 20 partners.

• Enjoy entertainment and upscale fiesta fun throughout the indoor/outdoor event space.

• Onsite parking and nearby rideshare drop off make for an easy arrival and departure for all event guests.

Admission: $275.00 each, Tickets available online –www.brightonsa.org/taste/taste-2024/ www.tasteofthenorthside.org

CHILDREN'S TEXAS HISTORY FORUM

FIESTA® DE LOS REYES

• Supports education via scholarships

• Supports local musicians

• Supports national talent

• Supports culture

• Supports the best cuisine in San Antonio

• Supports military on Military Monday

• Pet Friendly Event

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www.fiestadelosreyes.com

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OF THE REPUBLIC OF TEXAS, ALAMO COURIERS CHAPTER APRIL 19, 2024, 9:30 A.M. – 12:30 P.M. CASA NAVARRO 3801 Broadway, San Antonio,
Ticket Information: Admission is Free FREE
DAUGHTERS
Texas 78209
FEO CONSEJO EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION APRIL 19-28, 2024, 10 A.M. – MIDNIGHT (SATURDAYS 1 A.M.)
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514 West Commerce Street, San Antonio, TX 78207
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FIESTA® FLOWER SHOW

THE WOODWARD MANSION

1717 San Pedro Ave, San Antonio, TX 78212

• Event housed in The Woodward Mansion

• Free Event – Open to Public – Fiesta Event since 1913

• Beautiful floral arrangements

• Wonderful Horticulture Display

• All natural florals, greenery, etc., like the Tournament of Roses

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www. thewomansclubofsa.org

DIA EN LA SOMBRILLA UTSA

UTSA CIRCLE

Sombrilla Plaza and Central Plaza on UTSA’s main campus, San Antonio, TX 78249

• Día en la Sombrilla (formerly Fiesta UTSA) started in 1978

• The event is now in its 46th year of entertaining thousands and cracked more than 50,000 cascarones.

• The primary focus of Día en la Sombrilla remains to create a space for student organizations to raise funds by selling food and drinks, host games, and providing services.

• Funds raised by organizations are used for their tournaments, conferences, events, and supplies throughout the year.

• Provide student organization leaders project management opportunities –namely, the coordination of the event as well as individual group fundraising efforts.

• Ensure this opportunity challenges student leaders to build skills in communication, teamwork, and budget management.

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

All items are sold on site via cash, cashapp, and venmo www.utsa.edu

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Fiesta Events Fiesta Teen Queen Coronation Sunday, March 24 at 3:00pm The Public Theater San Antonio Fiesta Flower Show Friday, April 19 from 2:00pm to 4:00pm and Saturday, April 20 from 10:00am to 4:00pm The Woodward Mansion Fiesta Hat Contest and Luncheon Wednesday, April 24 at 11:00am The Westin North San Antonio Contact the WCSA for details ~ (210) 732-4811 www.ArtsCultureFun.com 57
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A TASTE OF NEW ORLEANS

APRIL 19 – 21, 2024, APRIL 19 5 P.M.-11 P.M., APRIL 20 NOON – 11 P.M., APRIL 21 NOON – 11 P.M.

SUNKEN GARDEN THEATRE 3875 N. St. Mary’s Street, San Antonio, TX 78212

• Family-Friendly Atmosphere: The event is designed for all ages, making it a great outing for the entire family. It’s an excellent opportunity to spend quality time with your loved ones while enjoying the festivities.

• New Orleans-Style Food: You can indulge in a variety of delicious New Orleansstyle dishes, including assorted gumbos, red beans and rice, shrimp creole, and many other tasty treats. It’s a fantastic culinary experience for food enthusiasts.

• Live Music: Enjoy the vibrant sounds of New Orleans with live music. The event offers a chance to groove to the rhythms of jazz, blues, and other musical genres associated with this iconic city.

• Wide Beverage Selection: In addition to the delectable food, you can quench your thirst with a wide assortment of beverages. Whether you’re a fan of classic New Orleans cocktails or prefer something non-alcoholic, there’s something for everyone.

• Entertainment for Kids: The event isn’t just for adults; there are activities for kids as well. Kids can have a blast with rides, play areas, clowns, and face painting, making it an enjoyable day out for the whole family.

• These elements combined make “A Taste of New Orleans” a fun and engaging event that offers a taste of the vibrant culture, cuisine, and entertainment that New Orleans is known for!

• It’s clear that SAZA Inc is dedicated to a wide range of important causes, from food security and education to health, culture, and social justice.

Ticket Info: Presale admission tickets are $17. Kids 10 and under are free. Presale tickets go on sale in early March. Tickets can be purchased online at our website or at any area HEB store location.

*Save when you buy tickets for both Saturday and Sunday online Tickets will also be sold on all JBSA Miitary Bases

www.saza.org

FIESTA OYSTER BAKE®

ST. MARY'S UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

APRIL 19 – 20, 2024, APRIL 19 5 P.M. – 11 P.M., APRIL 20 NOON – 11 P.M.

ST. MARY'S UNIVERSITY

One Camino Santa Maria, San Antonio, TX 78228

• 7,000 plus volunteers

• 100,000 Oysters

• 36,000 Chicken on a Stick

• 40 bands/Entertainers

• $10 million has been raised for scholarship and university programs

Ticket Information: Pre-Sale $20.00 / $25.00 at Gate

Purchase your tickets at your local H-E-B Store or go to oysterbake.com

www.oysterbake.com

100 Montana Street, San Antonio, TX 78205

• Fiesta Carnival features thrills and chills thanks to glittering lights, exciting rides, and a wide assortment of foods, making it perennial favorite of Fiesta-goers.

• Revenue from the event helps support the activities of Fiesta® San Antonio

Ticket Information: Admission is Free www.fiestasanantonio.org www. wadeshowsinc.com/events

ALAMO HEIGHTS NIGHT 2024®

UNIVERSITY OF THE

WORD 4301 Broadway, San Antonio, TX 78209

• Safe, family friendly block party

• Alamo Heights Night will have 80-100 booths/activities with great entertainment, food, drink, games, rides.

• 36th Anniversary event

• Event presented and put on by the Alamo Heights Rotary Club.

• In first 35 years, the PMO has raised over $2.4M for charity, community service, and scholarships.

• Musical entertainment runs continuously from 5:30pm including Hotcakes, Rick Cavender, Finding Friday, Stereomonde and others.

• Easy to get to on the University of the Incarnate Word campus

• Parking across Hildebrand from the campus and at four free p.ark and ride locations, shuttles start at 5pm.

Ticket Information: Adults: $20; 12-17 and students with ID:$5; under 12: FREE; Active and Reserve component military w/ ID FREE, Adult VIP Ticket (Advance-sale only): $200.

www.alamoheightsnight.org

SAN ANTONIO ZULU ASSOCIATION
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REY FEO PUBLIC CROWNING

REY FEO SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION

APRIL 19, 2024, 5:30 P.M. – 7 P.M.

MAIN PLAZA

115 N. Main Ave, San Antonio, TX 78205

• Enjoy an evening of free Fiesta fun for the entire family.

• You will be treated to the sounds of mariachis, folklorico dancers and learn more about the history of the Rey Feo tradition.

• Enjoy a chance to meet members of the royal court and other Fiesta royalty.

• Members uphold the tradition and support the fundraising efforts to further the educational activities of the Re Fey Scholarship program.

• Pet Friendly Event.

Ticket Information: Admission is Free www.reyfeoscholarship.com

WEBB PARTY

SAN ANTONIO AIDS FOUNDATION

APRIL 19, 2024, 7 P.M. – 11 P.M.

THE WITTE MUSEUM

3801 Broadway, San Antonio, TX 78205

• Biggest LGBTQ+ event of the year

• Supports the San Antonio AIDS Foundation

• Ticket price includes drinks, food, and entertainment

• Fantastic spectacle of color and celebration

• In it’s 31st year

Starting January 2, 2024 check www.sanantonioaids.org to purchase tickets!

Ticket Information: $250.00

www.sanantonioaids.org

BUFFALO SOLDIERS

SAN ANTONIO FIESTA DE MOTOCICLETA 2024

BUFFALO SOLDIERS MOTOR CYCLE CLUB OF SAN ANTONIO

APRIL 19 – 20, 2024, APRIL 19 6 P.M. – MIDNIGHT, APRIL 20 NOON – 11 P.M.

MARRIOTT NORTHWEST

3233 NW Loop 410, San Antonio, 78213

• Local Scholarship awarded

• Bike Show

• Sling Shot Show

• Sip and Boogie Dance & Social

• Food Vendors

• Merchandise Vendors

Registration begins November 1st 2023

Registration includes Dinner & Dance, Day Party, Bike Show

Ticket Information: Donation: $90 per person

REY FEO KING CROWNING CELEBRATION

REY FEO CONSEJO EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION

APRIL 19, 2024, 8 P.M. – MIDNIGHT

HENRY B. GONZALEZ CONVENTION CENTER

LDR & Grotto, 900 E Market Street, San Antonio, TX 78205

• Celebration of the Crowning of King Rey Feo LXXV John McFadden

• Live Music

• Catered Food Buffet

• Open Bar

• Dancing

Ticket Information: $150.00

www.reyfeoconsejo.org

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46TH ANNUAL FIESTA® WOMEN & CO-ED SOCCER TOURNAMENT

WSA-WOMEN'S SOCCER ASSOC.

APRIL 20, 2024, 8 A.M. – 7 P.M.

STAR SOCCER COMPLEX

5103 David Edwards Dr., San Antonio, TX 78233

• Watch great soccer adult games

• Women & co-ed teams from other cities & states playing

• Food trucks

• Playground for children, but must be supervised by an adult

• Bring your chair to enjoy the view of a beautiful soccer complex

• Event helps support:

• High school & college teams to play free in our league

• Partial scholarships for text books to a player who has played with WSA at least 5 years.

• Pays team’s entry fees to out of town tournaments

• Pays for travel & hotel rooms to out of town tournaments

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www. wsasa.org

OLLU CONFETTI 5K RUN / WALK

OUR LADY OF THE LAKE UNIVERSITY

APRIL 20, 2024, 8:30 A.M. – NOON

OUR LADY OF THE LAKE UNIVERSITY

Main Building, Front Walk, 411 S.W. 24th Street, San Antonio, TX 78207

• OLLU’s annual Confetti 5K Run/Walk will wind participants through the University’s historic campus before taking on the trails of the newly renovated Lake Elmendorf Park.

• The family-friendly event will include a free Kids Fun-Run.

• Participants will receive a T-shirt, customized bib, and a custom finisher medal.

• All proceeds from the event will benefit scholarships for OLLU students.

• OLLU is a Catholic university sponsored by the Sisters of Divine Providence.

• OLLU is a community whose members are committed to serve students by: Ensuring quality, innovative undergraduate and graduate learning experiences; Fostering spiritual, personal, and professional growth; and Preparing students for success and continued service.

• Pet-Friendly Event.

Race Times: Kids Fun Run- 8:30 a.m., 5K Run-9:00 a.m.

Ticket Information: $35 Ends April 5, 2024

$40 If you register between April 6 and April 12

Registration closes April 13. You may register on race day in cash $45 $45 Race Day and Virtual Kids Run-Free 12yrs and under www.ollusa.edu

WALK FOR AUTISM SAN ANTONIO

ANY BABY CAN OF SAN ANTONIO

APRIL 20, 2024, 8 A.M. – 12 P.M.

PALO ALTO COLLEGE

1400 W Villaret Blvd., San Antonio, TX 78224

• Raising Awareness about Autism, Bringing the community together, Celebrating families, and Helping find resources

• #Autismawarnessmonth

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www.anybabycansa.org

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ALPHA PI ZETA FIESTA TRACK MEET

ZETA PHI BETA SORORITY, INCORPORATED, ALPHA PI ZETA CHAPTER

APRIL 20, 2024, 9 A.M. – 1 P.M.

• The Alpha Pi Zeta Fiesta Track Meet started in April 1984 and is a signature event for our sorority chapter.

• The Alpha Pi Zeta Fiesta Track Meet includes two awards named after two pioneers, Frank Garrett and Elva Mann.

• The Frank Garrett award is named for a dedicated San Antonio citizen who dedicated his life and energies to the local youth and Parks and Recreation Services.

• The Mann award is named for Elva Mann whose zeal for sports captured the spirit of Fiesta and our city’s youth.

• The Alpha Pi Zeta Fiesta Track Meet started with Vertie J Young, Audrae Bibbs, Gaynell Gainer, Frank Garrett, William (Bill) Hudgins, Edward Young, Bill Wallace, and Oza B. Johnson to engage city youth.

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www.zpbsa.org

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TEXAS CORVETTE ASSOCIATION OPEN CAR SHOW

ST. JUDE'S RANCH FOR CHILDREN - SJRC TEXAS

APRIL 20, 2024, 9 A.M. – 4 P.M.

BOERNE MAIN PLAZA

Main Street, Boerne, TX 78006

• Since 2000, the primary car show benefactor is St. Jude’s Ranch for Children – Texas (SJRC). SJRC Texas cares for children and families who have been affected by trauma, abuse and neglect.

• We provide a safe haven and offer help and hope on their journey of healing.

• Hundreds of spectacular cars (not just corvette’s) participate line the entire street.

• We close down the entire Main Street in Downtown quaint town of Boerne.

• It’s not just about cars, the Downtown shops are open for shopping.

• Pet-Friendly Event.

Ticket Information: Spectator admission is Free. Cars may be entered in the car show by registering at www.texas-corvette-association.com

www.texas-corvette-association.com

SAN JACINTO VICTORY CELEBRATION

DRT ALAMO HEROES CHAPTER

APRIL 20, 2024: 10 A.M. – NOON

300 Alamo Plaza, San Antonio 78205

• Texas Independence was won on April 21, 1836 at the Battle of San Jacinto.

• On that fateful Thursday afternoon, General Sam Houston led the Texian forces of 910 men against the 1200 soldiers of the Mexican Army.

• The Texans were shouting the now famous Battle Cry “Remember the AlamoRemember Goliad”.

• The Battle of San Jacinto only lasted 18 minutes yet it forever changed the history of Texas and the world.

• April 21, 2024 Texans continue to celebrate their independence 188 years after the Battle of San Jacinto.

• Come and learn about the Victory at San Jacinto from our honored Speakers, enjoy the winning essay by an area student, and pay homage to those Texans who fought so valiantly for Texas Independence.

• Alamo Heroes is an active San Antonio area Chapter of the Daughters of The Republic of Texas. Alamo Heroes has served the San Antonio area for many years, celebrating our 30 year anniversary in October 2023.

• We welcome you to honor our Texas Heroes with us this Fiesta.

• Pet friendly event

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

THE CIRCLE FOR LIFE MOTORCYCLE RIDE

THE CIRCLE FOR LIFE

APRIL 20, 2024, 10 A.M. – 12:30 P.M.

JAVELINA HARLEY-DAVIDSON

29078 IH 10 Frontage Road, 78006

• This ride is the fastest parade in Fiesta.

• Kickstands up at 10 am from Javelina Harley-Davidson.

• We support organ/tissue donor registration and April is National Donate Life Month. “THE GIFT THAT KEEPS ON LIVING.”

• This is a police-escorted ride to make it safe and fun.

• The ride starts by enjoying the hill country scenery and ends deep in the heart of Fiesta for food and music.

• The Center for Life at University Hospital is an award winning first-of-its-kind center aimed at saving additional lives through increased organ donation and research, while providing families with a setting that allows them to honor their loved ones in a more timely way. Proceeds benefit the patients and families of the Center.

• All bikes welcome and pet-friendly!

Ticket Information: For presale tickets, $40 please visit www.thecircleforlife.com

On-site registration is $45

www.thecircleforlife.com

¡VIVA BOTANICA!

SAN ANTONIO BOTANICAL GARDEN

APRIL 20, 2024, 10 A.M. – 2 P.M.

SAN ANTONIO BOTANICAL GARDEN

555 Funston Place, San Antonio, TX 78209

• ¡Viva Fiesta!

• Bring the whole family to explore 38 acres of nature during this family-friendly Fiesta event.

• Includes hands-on activities, culinary tastings, and music, theater, and dance performances.

• Drinks and food are available for purchase.

• Guests are welcome to bring lawn chairs and blankets.

• San Antonio Botanical Fiesta medals are available for purchase at the Garden Gift Shop.

Admission: Adults $22, Children (3-13) $15, Military and Students $20, Children (Under 3) FREE. Tickets are available online at sabot.org and at the gate.

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FIESTA® FLOWER SHOW

THE WOMAN'S CLUB OF SAN ANTONIO

APRIL 19 – 20, 2024, APRIL 19 2 P.M. – 4 P.M., APRIL 20 10 A.M – 4 P.M.

THE WOODWARD MANSION

1717 San Pedro Ave, San Antonio, TX 78212

• Event housed in The Woodward Mansion

• Free Event – Open to Public – Fiesta Event since 1913

• Beautiful floral arrangements

• Wonderful Horticulture Display

• All natural florals, greenery, etc., like the Tournament of Roses

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www. thewomansclubofsa.org

UTSA FIESTA® ARTS FAIR

UTSA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

APRIL 20 – 21, 2024, APRIL 20 10 A.M. - 6 P.M.; APRIL 21 11 A.M. - 5 P.M.

UTSA SW CAMPUS

300 Augusta St, San Antonio, TX 78205

• Fiesta Arts Fair is a nationally ranked art fair with a strong following located on the historic UTSA Southwest Campus.

• The fair features contemporary art from more than 100 juried artists from across the U.S.

• Live music by local and regional performers on two stages.

• Young Artists Garden providing opportunities for budding artists to learn, explore, and express their creativity!

• Enjoy your favorite Fiesta foods!

Ticket Information: $20 Tickets are available for purchase on the Fiesta Arts Fair website starting in February 2024.

www.utsa.edu/alumni/events-programs/fiesta-arts-fair/

FIESTA® DE LOS NINOS

PORT SAN ANTONIO

APRIL 20, 2024, 10 A.M. – 6 P.M.

PORT SAN ANTONIO, BOEING CENTER AT TECH PORT

3331 General Hudnell, San Antonio, Texas 78226

• Kids and adults alike will enjoy exploring The San Antonio Museum of Science and Technology’s AREA 21 inspiration and learning center which houses Boeing flight simulators, the WEX Foundation space exhibit and much more. Tesla Coil demonstrations will take place throughout the day!

• An array of partners will host kid-friendly, hands-on activities centered around community’s thriving technologies: cybersecurity, aviation, space exploration, and robotics.

• If you are a gamer or spectator, take part in friendly gaming and esports competitions in our Tech Port LAN Gaming Center!

• Fiesta favorites including music, rides, and food will be offered throughout the grounds of the venue.

• And if you are a music lover, the arena and outdoor stage will be showcasing entertainment talent from throughout our community.

Ticket Information: Admission is Free. Parking is Free.

www.fiestadelosninos.com

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EARTH DAY SAN ANTONIO 2024

CITY

APRIL 20, 2024, 10 A.M. – 2 P.M.

WOODLAWN LAKE PARK

1103 Cincinnati Avenue, San Antonio, TX 78201

• Celebrate Earth Day with the San Antonio Parks and Recreation!

• This fun-filled event will feature environmental organizations.

• Hands on Family Activities.

• Free Tree Adoption.

• Engaging Dance and Musical Performances and lots more!

• Connect with representatives from local organizations whose work focuses on Conservation.

• Take a free Fitness in the Park Class.

• Enjoy a healthy treat from one of our food vendors.

• Pet-Friendly Event

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www.saParksandrec.com

FIESTA® CASTLE HILLS

CASTLE HILLS

APRIL 20, 2024, 10 A.M. – 5 P.M.

207 Lemonwood, Castle Hills, TX 78213

• Community parade

• Childrens petting zoo & games

• Live music

• Food court variety

• Multiple artisan & craft booths

• Variety of refreshments

• Adult beverages available

• Pet friendly

• Castle Hills Community Organization

Cause for 2024 is Make a Wish Foundation

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www. castlehillscommunityorganization.org

EL REY FIDO CORONATION

SAN ANTONIO HUMANE SOCIETY

APRIL 20, 2024, 10 A.M. – NOON

HOPS N HOUNDS

1123 Avenue B, San Antonio, TX 78247

• The SAHS mission is to protect and improve the lives of dogs and cats by providing shelter, care, adoption, rescue, spay/neuter programs, and community education.

• The SAHS shelters, medically treats, and rehabilitates thousands of dogs and cats every year.

• As a no-kill organization, every treatable pet in our care stays in our care until they find a home or necessary placement with another no-kill organization.

• El Rey Fido began in 2002 as a feel-good spin on the already long-established Fiesta Royalty title of a similar name: Rey Feo.

• The El Rey Fido and the Royal Court get to be dressed in true royal attire (velvet, sequins, and all).

• Don’t miss your chance to support homeless pets in your community and become a part of over 20 years of SAHS Fiesta tradition!

• Pet friendly.

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www. sahumane.org

FIESTA® DE LOS REYES

REY FEO CONSEJO EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION

APRIL 19 – 28, 2024, 10 A.M. – MIDNIGHT (SATURDAYS 1 A.M.)

MARKET SQUARE

514 West Commerce Street, San Antonio, TX 78207

• Supports education via scholarships

• Supports local musicians

• Supports national talent

• Supports culture

• Supports the best cuisine in San Antonio

• Supports military on Military Monday

• Pet Friendly Event

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www.fiestadelosreyes.com

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FIESTA® FESTIVAL

VOLUNTEER SERVICES COUNCIL STATE SUPPORTED LIVING CENTER

APRIL 20, 2024, 10 A.M. – 4 P.M.

6711 New Braunfels, Suite 500, San Antonio, TX 78223-3009

• Fiesta Festival® it’s an enjoyable fundraising event that benefits approximately 200 residents with Intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) that live at the SA State Supported Living Center. They love Fiesta and invite family and Community friends. Our event was created to include our residents in the camaraderie of Fiesta.

• The first official event accommodated for the community with special needs since 1994.

• Parade begins at 12:00 noon. (You can bring folding chairs to enjoy)

• Enjoy a family-oriented event in a safe environment. Live entertainment Stage, games, fiesta vendors.

• Visit our “Taste of Fiesta Food Booths” with a great variety of food at affordable prices.

• The Volunteer Services Council (VSC) for the San Antonio State Supported Living Center (SASSLC) is a 501c3 nonprofit organization which provides volunteer and funds support to enrich the lives of the residents. The VSC sponsors birthday celebrations, recreation, activities, Special Olympics, and holiday events for the residents served at the Living Center

Ticket Information: Free Admission and parking www. hhs.texas.gov

SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE CANDLER PHYSICAL EDUCATION CENTER 1819 Main Ave., San Antonio, Texas 78212

• Celebrations of Traditions Pow Wow is an official Fiesta event, which will provide all who attend, individuals and families, the opportunity to view and participate in the American Indian culture and traditions of dance and music at an official Native American Pow Wow.

• The pow wow promotes tribal traditions, culture and the opportunity for Native people to gather in celebrating their rich heritage with one another.

• To promote the traditions and culture of the American Indian in the most positive manner possible.

• Provide Indian people the opportunity to participate, practice, teach and exchange tribal traditions among all tribes.

• Enlighten the non-Indian about the history and culture of America’s first inhabitants. Dispel stereotypes created about the American Indian.

• Through the pow wow the American Indian can pass these traditions to their children and grandchildren so that the Culture can be maintained and enriched – Learning the honored ways of the past.

• The Corporation is lawfully organized, under the laws of The State of Texas, as a Texas Non-Profit Corporation for charitable, religious, and education purposes pursuant to Internal Revenue Code 501 (c)(3) to include but not limited to, the conducting of public discussing groups, forums, panel, lectures, advancement of health and education for native Americans. The promotion and encouragement of social and cultural activities with the community through education. In addition, the Corporation, for the aforementioned purposes, may make distributions to organizations that qualify as exempt organization under section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.

• Pet Friendly Event

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www. unitedsanantoniopowwow.org

LOTERÍA PARA LÍDERES

GIRL SCOUTS OF SOUTHWEST TEXAS

APRIL 20, 2024, 11 A.M. – 2 P.M.

WESTIN SAN ANTONIO NORTH 9821 Colonnade, San Antonio, Texas 78230

• Proceeds directly benefit the West Side Girl Scout Leadership Center, the programming hub for Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas (GSSWT).

• Enjoy six Girl Scout themed Loteria games as well as a delicious lunch.

• On site vendors for all of you Fiesta needs.

• Help us celebrate Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas’ centennial year.

• Learn more about all of the exciting things happening at Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas

• A chance to win the Reina de Loteria title.

Ticket Information: $50 Tickets will be available online at www.girlscouts-swtx. org effective March 1, 2024 or by calling the Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas office anytime at 210-349-2404.

www.girlscouts-swtx.org/

FIESTA® CARNIVAL

FIESTA® SAN ANTONIO COMMISSION

APRIL 18 – 28, 2024, TIMES VARY

ALAMODOME LOT C

100 Montana Street, San Antonio, TX 78205

• Fiesta Carnival features thrills and chills thanks to glittering lights, exciting rides, and a wide assortment of foods, making it perennial favorite of Fiesta-goers.

• Revenue from the event helps support the activities of Fiesta® San Antonio.

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www.fiestasanantonio.org wadeshowsinc.com/events

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PIÑATAS IN THE BARRIO

APRIL 20, 2024, NOON – 9 P.M.

PLAZA GUADALUPE

1327 Guadalupe St., San Antonio TX 78207

• Fun and Food for the entire family

• Live Entertainment, Musical and Dance Groups

• Unveiling of the Barrios Largest Pinatas

• Crowning of our Senior Citizen King and Queen of the Barrio

• Proceeds for scholarship programs that assist our diversified community who have fallen on hard times

• Pet Friendly !

• Free Parking

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www. aueda.org

CHAPARRAL MUSIC & HERITAGE FESTIVAL

SAN ANTONIO PARKS FOUNDATION

APRIL 20, 2024, NOON – 11 P.M.

CIVIC PARK HEMIFAIR

210 S Alamo St, San Antonio, TX 78205

• Did you know that the San Antonio Parks Foundation produces free events, such as the Chaparral Music & Heritage Festival, that are enjoyed by over 200,000 guests per year?

• The San Antonio Parks Foundation supports initiatives throughout Bexar County and San Antonio.

• The San Antonio Parks Foundation builds the quality of life in San Antonio by providing free music experiences in parks and green spaces.

• Parky the squirrel is the official mascot of the San Antonio Parks Foundation.

• The San Antonio Parks Foundation collaborates with many sponsors and other nonprofits to maximize their positive impact throughout the community.

Ticket Information: Admission is Free www.saparksfoundation.org

FIESTA® KINGS POLO MATCH

SAN ANTONIO POLO CLUB

APRIL 20, 2024, NOON – 4 P.M.

SAN ANTONIO POLO CLUB

490 W. Specht Road, San Antonio, TX 78260

• Polo was San Antonio’s first professional sport that once drew tens of thousands of fans on weekends at Brackenridge Park.

• Fiesta King’s Cup offers paced polo games all afternoon

• KSAT Anchors David Elder and David Sears offer play by play announcing and KSAT anchor Ursula Pari will be playing polo too.

• The San Antonio Polo Club is the oldest polo club in Texas if not the country.

• Money raised help the San Antonio Polo Club offer free and low cost polo lessons to students, veterans and children from disadvantaged areas.

Ticket Information: VIP Luncheon Seats are $150 each and Tables of 8 are $1700. To purchase tickets go to sanantoniopoloclub.com

www. sanantoniopoloclub.org

BUFFALO SOLDIERS

SAN ANTONIO FIESTA DE MOTOCICLETA 2024

BUFFALO SOLDIERS MOTOR CYCLE CLUB OF SAN ANTONIO

APRIL 19 – 20, 2024, APRIL 19 6 P.M. – MIDNIGHT, APRIL 20 NOON – 11 P.M.

MARRIOTT NORTHWEST

3233 NW Loop 410, San Antonio, 78213

• Local Scholarship awarded

• Bike Show

• Sling Shot Show

• Sip and Boogie Dance & Social

• Food Vendors

• Merchandise Vendors

Registration begins November 1st 2023

Registration includes Dinner & Dance, Day Party, Bike Show

Ticket Information: Donation: $90 per person

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A TASTE OF NEW ORLEANS

APRIL 19 – 21, 2024, APRIL 19 5 P.M. – 11 P.M., APRIL 20 NOON – 11 P.M., APRIL 21 NOON – 11 P.M.

SUNKEN GARDEN THEATRE 3875 N. St. Mary’s Street, San Antonio, TX 78212

• Family-Friendly Atmosphere: The event is designed for all ages, making it a great outing for the entire family. It’s an excellent opportunity to spend quality time with your loved ones while enjoying the festivities.

• New Orleans-Style Food: You can indulge in a variety of delicious New Orleansstyle dishes, including assorted gumbos, red beans and rice, shrimp creole, and many other tasty treats. It’s a fantastic culinary experience for food enthusiasts.

• Live Music: Enjoy the vibrant sounds of New Orleans with live music. The event offers a chance to groove to the rhythms of jazz, blues, and other musical genres associated with this iconic city.

• Wide Beverage Selection: In addition to the delectable food, you can quench your thirst with a wide assortment of beverages. Whether you’re a fan of classic New Orleans cocktails or prefer something non-alcoholic, there’s something for everyone.

• Entertainment for Kids: The event isn’t just for adults; there are activities for kids as well. Kids can have a blast with rides, play areas, clowns, and face painting, making it an enjoyable day out for the whole family.

• These elements combined make “A Taste of New Orleans” a fun and engaging event that offers a taste of the vibrant culture, cuisine, and entertainment that New Orleans is known for!

• It’s clear that SAZA Inc is dedicated to a wide range of important causes, from food security and education to health, culture, and social justice.

Ticket Information: Presale admission tickets are $17. Kids 10 and under are free. Presale tickets go on sale in early March. Tickets can be purchased online at our website or at any area HEB store location.

*Save when you buy tickets for both Saturday and Sunday online Tickets will also be sold on all JBSA Miitary Bases

www.saza.org

5TH ANNUAL CHANCLAS Y CERVEZAS

BROOKS GIVES BACK

APRIL 20, 2024, 5 P.M. – 11 P.M.

THE GREENLINE

2532 Sidney Brooks, San Antonio, TX, 78235

• Join us for a family-friendly evening full of food, games, live music, and your favorite cervezas at The Greenline.

Ticket Information: Tickets will be on sale on Eventbrite!

www.brooksgives.org

FIESTA OYSTER BAKE®

ST. MARY'S UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

APRIL 19 – 20, 2024, APRIL 19 5 P.M. – 11 P.M., APRIL 20 NOON – 11 P.M.

ST. MARY'S UNIVERSITY

One Camino Santa Maria, San Antonio, TX 78228

• 7,000 plus volunteers

• 100,000 Oysters

• 36,000 Chicken on a Stick

• 40 bands/Entertainers

• $10 million has been raised for scholarship and university programs

Ticket Information: Pre-Sale $20.00 / $25.00 at Gate

Purchase your tickets at your local H-E-B Store or go to oysterbake.com

www.oysterbake.com

THE INVESTITURE OF KING ANTONIO

THE TEXAS CAVALIERS

APRIL 20, 2024, 6:30 P.M. – 8 P.M.

THE ALAMO

300 Alamo Plaza, San Antonio, TX 78205

The Texas Cavaliers will coronate the 101st King Antonio during this open to the public ceremony held annually in front of The Alamo. The King Elect will arrive in horse drawn carriage under 21-gun salute to join local military bands and city dignitaries in this tradition rich ceremony.

Ticket Information: Admission is Free www. texascavaliers.org

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MIDNIGHT IN THE GARDEN OF GOOD AND EVIL A MASQUERADE EXTRAVAGANZA

FIESTA® YOUTH

APRIL 20, 2024, 7 P.M. – 11 P.M.

THE DOSEUM

2800 Broadway, San Antonio, Texas 78209

• Can you say; all inclusive for food, drinks, and non-stop entertainment!

• It’s a masquerade for a great cause!

• The Doseum exhibits are all part of the fun!

• Rock out to the amazing E7 band!

• Take home some treasures from our silent auction!

Ticket Information: Ticket prices vary based on early bird and VIP vs General admission experience. Please visit our website for pricing options

www.fiesta-youth.org

FIESTA® MASQUERADE PARTY

OMEGA PSI PHI FRATERNITY, INC. PSI ALPHA CHAPTER

APRIL 20, 2024, 8 P.M. - MIDNIGHT

CROWN RIDGE BANQUET HALL 6909 Camp Bullis Rd, San Antonio, TX 78256

• Plenty of Fun

• Music DJ and Dancing

• Best Dress Prizes

• Raffle Drawings every hour

• Photo Booth

Ticket Information: Tickets are $50, Purchase tickets on Event Brite starting on January 1, 2024

www.psialphachapter.com

SATURDAY,

PATRIOTIC AND HISTORICAL BALL

STATE ASSOCIATION OF TEXAS PIONEERS

APRIL 20, 2024, 7 P.M. – 11 P.M.

THE VENUES AT SAN FERNANDO

San Fernando Ballroom, 231 W Commerce St, San Antonio, TX 78205

• Fiesta King and Cavalier escort

• Fiesta Military and Royalty guests

• Fiesta Royalty introduction to our Pioneer Honorary Lady Chairman with gift exchange ceremony

• Pipers piping ceremony

• Live music and dancing, including The Grand March

• Silent Auction

• Selfie booth

• Best bargain for a FIESTA BALL

Ticket Information: Tickets will be available on Ticketmaster. For more information: ball@texaspioneers.org

www. texaspioneers.org/

46TH ANNUAL FIESTA® WOMEN & CO-ED SOCCER TOURNAMENT

WSA-WOMEN'S SOCCER ASSOC.

APRIL 20, 2024, 8 A.M. – 7 P.M.

STAR SOCCER COMPLEX

5103 David Edwards Dr., San Antonio, TX 78233

• Watch great soccer adult games

• Women & co-ed teams from other cities & states playing

• Food trucks

• Playground for children, but must be supervised by an adult

• Bring your chair to enjoy the view of a beautiful soccer complex

• Event helps support:

• High school & college teams to play free in our league

• Partial scholarships for text books to a player who has played with WSA at least 5 years.

• Pays team’s entry fees to out of town tournaments

• Pays for travel & hotel rooms to out of town tournaments

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www. wsasa.org

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FIESTA® DE LOS REYES

APRIL 19-28, 2024, 10 A.M. – MIDNIGHT (SATURDAYS 1 A.M.)

MARKET SQUARE

514 West Commerce Street, San Antonio, TX 78207

• Supports education via scholarships

• Supports local musicians

• Supports national talent

• Supports culture

• Supports the best cuisine in San Antonio

• Supports military on Military Monday

• Pet Friendly Event

Ticket Information: Admission is Free www.fiestadelosreyes.com

FIESTA® OLÉ

APRIL 21, 2024, 10 A.M. – 2 P.M.

ESTANCIA DEL NORTE

37 NE Loop 410 at McCullough Avenue, San Antonio, TX 78249

• Fiesta Olé promises to awaken the Fiesta spirit within you. Latin rhythms welcome you to the Estancia del Norte San Antonio Hotel Event Center as you enter the Pan American League’s Bazaar at 10:00 a.m.

• Reminiscent of a Mexican Market, the Bazaar is filled with an irresistible jewelry collection, artwork, clothing, and more.

• A delicious luncheon is served at noon, and while guests enjoy dessert, they can enjoy a fashion show presented by Elizabeth’s Boutique entitled “Sabor Latina.”

• The Pan American League, founded in 1947 by civic-minded women, organizes special events to raise funds to support projects to serve those in need.

• Today, efforts continue to support initiatives that provide health care, education, and cultural opportunities to the underserved in San Antonio.

Ticket Information: Tickets are available beginning February 1, 2024. Individuals interested in buying tickets can visit the Pan American League website at www.panamericanleague.com

www.panamericanleague.com

DECO FIESTA®

APRIL 21, 2024, NOON – 8 P.M.

211 Beale Street, San Antonio, TX 78201

• Deco Fiesta has been an official Fiesta event for 9 years in 2024.

• Deco Fiesta is organized by the youth performing arts non-profit Network for Young Artists (NYA).

• Deco Fiesta platforms NYA student and youth performers throughout the event.

• Deco Fiesta is family-friendly and 100% free to attend.

• Network for Young Artists was founded in 1999 by Terry Lowry, an educator for Edgewood ISD at the time.

Ticket Information: Admission is Free www.nya.us/

CHAMPAGNE AND DIAMONDS BRUNCH

LO BELLO WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION

APRIL 21, 2024, 10:30 A.M. – 2:30 P.M.

ROSENBERG SKYROOM AT UIW

847 E. Hildebrand Ave., San Antonio, TX 78212

• Official Fiesta Event

• Fiesta’s most beloved brunch

• “El Grito” competition amongst Fiesta Royalty

• Chance to win a diamond

• Dancing, lots of dancing

• Raises money towards scholarships for deserving local students attending trade schools and universities throughout the Unites States.

Ticket Information: Ticket prices starting at $175, Tickets can be purchased starting January 15, 2024 on Eventbrite.com

www.lobellowomensassociation.com

CONSEJO EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
REY FEO
FREE
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21, 2024
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MISSION REACH FLOTILLA FIESTA®

SAN ANTONIO RIVER FOUNDATION

APRIL 21, 2024, 11 A.M. – 4 P.M.

ACEQUIA PARK

8500 Mission Parkway, San Antonio, TX 78223

• Only official kayaking event of Fiesta

• Free to participate

• Fishing, biking and hiking opportunities as well

• Free games and activities for all ages

• Location of Mission Reach Race the River take out and awards ceremony

• Event brings awareness and increases stewardship of the San Antonio River and support for the San Antonio River Foundation Acequia Park

• Pet-Friendly event

Admission: Admission is Free, Sign up for free kayaking will be online via River Foundation’s website.

www.sariverfound.org

A DAY IN OLD MEXICO AND CHARREADA

ASOCIACIÓN DE CHARROS DE SAN ANTONIO

APRIL 21, 2024 & APRIL 28, 2024, 11 A.M. – 6 P.M.

6126 Padre Drive, San Antonio, TX 78214

• Explore the distinctive culture that upholds the customs and family traditions of Mexican Horsemanship as a way of life.

• This family event features food vendors, concessions, ballet folklorico performances, and live mariachi music during the season opening of our charreada — Mexico’s official sport predating, and inspiring, the American Rodeo.

• The oldest Charro association in the United States, established in 1947, the Asociación de Charros de San Antonio aims to preserve the skill of charreria, a centuries old tradition, and educate future generations and the general public.

Admission: $20, Tickets available at front gate - day of event

www.sacharros.org

UTSA FIESTA® ARTS FAIR

UTSA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

APRIL 20 – 21, 2024, APRIL 20 10 A.M. – 6 P.M., APRIL 21 11 A.M. – 5 P.M.

UTSA SW CAMPUS

300 Augusta St, San Antonio, TX 78205

• Fiesta Arts Fair is a nationally ranked art fair with a strong following located on the historic UTSA Southwest Campus.

• The fair features contemporary art from more than 100 juried artists from across the U.S.

• Live music by local and regional performers on two stages.

• Young Artists Garden providing opportunities for budding artists to learn, explore, and express their creativity!

• Enjoy your favorite Fiesta foods!

Ticket Information: $20 Tickets are available for purchase on the Fiesta Arts Fair website starting in February 2024.

www.utsa.edu/alumni/events-programs/fiesta-arts-fair/

FIESTA® CARNIVAL

FIESTA® SAN ANTONIO COMMISSION

APRIL 18 – 28, 2024, TIMES VARY

ALAMODOME LOT C

100 Montana Street, San Antonio, TX 78205

• Fiesta Carnival features thrills and chills thanks to glittering lights, exciting rides, and a wide assortment of foods, making it perennial favorite of Fiesta-goers.

• Revenue from the event helps support the activities of Fiesta® San Antonio.

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www.fiestasanantonio.org wadeshowsinc.com/events

SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 2024
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SUNDAY,

FIESTA® DE LA FAMILIA

ST. GREGORY THE GREAT CATHOLIC SCHOOL

APRIL 21, 2024, NOON – 8 P.M.

ESTANCIA DEL NORTE

700 Dewhurst, San Antonio, Texas 78213

• Family oriented event for all ages

• Games & rides for all ages

• Food, Sweet treats and Beverages for all ages

• Various entertainment throughout the day. DJ Ray all day

• Live and Silent Auction

• Raffle

• Pet-Friendly Event

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www.stgregorysa.org

A TASTE OF NEW ORLEANS

SAN ANTONIO ZULU ASSOCIATION

APRIL 19 – 21, 2024, APRIL 19 5 P.M. – 11 P.M., APRIL 20 NOON – 11 P.M.,

APRIL 21 NOON – 11 P.M.

SUNKEN GARDEN THEATRE 3875 N. St. Mary’s Street, San Antonio, TX 78212

• Family-Friendly Atmosphere: The event is designed for all ages, making it a great outing for the entire family. It’s an excellent opportunity to spend quality time with your loved ones while enjoying the festivities.

• New Orleans-Style Food: You can indulge in a variety of delicious New Orleansstyle dishes, including assorted gumbos, red beans and rice, shrimp creole, and many other tasty treats. It’s a fantastic culinary experience for food enthusiasts.

• Live Music: Enjoy the vibrant sounds of New Orleans with live music. The event offers a chance to groove to the rhythms of jazz, blues, and other musical genres associated with this iconic city.

• Wide Beverage Selection: In addition to the delectable food, you can quench your thirst with a wide assortment of beverages. Whether you’re a fan of classic New Orleans cocktails or prefer something non-alcoholic, there’s something for everyone.

• Entertainment for Kids: The event isn’t just for adults; there are activities for kids as well. Kids can have a blast with rides, play areas, clowns, and face painting, making it an enjoyable day out for the whole family.

• These elements combined make “A Taste of New Orleans” a fun and engaging event that offers a taste of the vibrant culture, cuisine, and entertainment that New Orleans is known for!

• It’s clear that SAZA Inc is dedicated to a wide range of important causes, from food security and education to health, culture, and social justice.

Ticket Information: Presale admission tickets are $17. Kids 10 and under are free. Presale tickets go on sale in early March. Tickets can be purchased online at our website or at any area HEB store location.

*Save when you buy tickets for both Saturday and Sunday online Tickets will also be sold on all JBSA Miitary Bases

www.saza.org

THE CHILI QUEENS CHILI COOK-OFF

BONHAM EXCHANGE

411 Bonham, San Antonio, TX 78205

• Is a modern take on a historical event. Combination Chili cook-off and Tacky queen competition.

• It’s to benefit San Antonio AIDS Foundation and Fiesta Youth

• This is our 16th year hosting the event

• We call ourselves Fiesta’s Tackiest Event

• Free chili samples and voting for favorite

• Held in the historic Bonham Exchange

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

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REY FEO CONSEJO EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION

APRIL 19 – 28, 2024, 10 A.M. – MIDNIGHT (SATURDAYS 1 A.M.)

MARKET SQUARE

514 West Commerce Street, San Antonio, TX 78207

• Supports education via scholarships

• Supports local musicians

• Supports national talent

• Supports culture

• Supports the best cuisine in San Antonio

• Supports military on Military Monday

• Pet Friendly Event

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www.fiestadelosreyes.com

APRIL 21, 2024
FREE
FOUNDATION
HAPPY
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FREE
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APRIL 22, 2024, 11 A.M. – NOON

THE ALAMO

300 Alamo Plaza, San Antonio, TX 78205

Ticket Information: Admission is Free www.jbsa.mil

FIESTA® CARNIVAL

FIESTA® SAN ANTONIO COMMISSION

APRIL 18 – 28, 2024, TIMES VARY

ALAMODOME LOT C

100 Montana Street, San Antonio, TX 78205

• Fiesta Carnival features thrills and chills thanks to glittering lights, exciting rides, and a wide assortment of foods, making it perennial favorite of Fiesta-goers.

• Revenue from the event helps support the activities of Fiesta® San Antonio.

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www.fiestasanantonio.org wadeshowsinc.com/events

ANNUAL PILGRIMAGE TO THE ALAMO

ALAMO MISSION CHAPTER, DRT

APRIL 22, 2024, 4 P.M. – 5 P.M.

300 Alamo Plaza, San Antonio, TX 78205

• The Pilgrimage to the Alamo began in 1918 as a replacement for the Battle of Flowers Parade which did not occur that year due to the United States’ involvement in World War I. In place of the military, which was not available to participate in the Battle of Flowers Parade, Boy Scouts led the procession to the Alamo.

• The Pilgrimage to the Alamo is a solemn and silent procession for 6 blocks from the Vietnam War Memorial to the Alamo, in which all participants in The Pilgrimage walk as members of the groups represented, carrying floral tributes to be placed on the Alamo green, before taking a set in Alamo Plaza.

• The program in Alamo Plaza honors those who died defending the Alamo on March 6, 1836, which made it possible for Texans to be victorious at San Jacinto and win for Texas its independence as a Republic which endured nearly 10 years.

• Participants in The Pilgrimage to the Alamo represent approximately 75 different organizations, or groups in the San Antonio area, and include the San Antonio Command of the six branches of the US Military, the San Antonio Mayor and members of City Council, the Bexar County Judge and members of the Commissioners Court, the Bexar County Clerk, the Bexar Historical Commission, the Texas General Land Office, the Alamo Trust, the Alamo Mission Chapter DRT, and other chapters of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, members of the Sons of the Republic of Texas, the San Antonio FIESTA Commission, King Antonio and the Texas Cavaliers, Rey Feo and his Court, Miss FIESTA and other FIESTA royalty, the Battle of Flowers Association, the Order of the Alamo, The Greater Chamber, the Military FIESTA Ambassadors, various lineage societies, various historical organizations, other FIESTA PMOs, other invited groups.

• The 6 block procession from Vietnam Memorial to the seating be lead by a riderless horse from Fort Sam Houston.

Ticket Information: Admission is Free.

www.alamomissionchapter.com

PICKLES Y SOMBREROS

MORGAN’S WONDERLAND

APRIL 22, 2024, 6 P.M. – 9 P.M.

MORGAN'S WONDERLAND SPORTS

5025 David Edwards Drive, San Antonio, Texas 78233

• Admission grants access to our pickleball social that is open to individuals of all experience level, age, and ability at Morgan’s Wonderland Sports.

• Our “Pickle Pavilion” will have a variety of community resource vendors including the best of pickles San Antonio has to offer.

• All individuals with special needs as well as children 2 years-of-age or younger are free.

• All proceeds will go towards Morgan’s Wonderland Sports.

• Morgan’s mission is to improve the quality of life for individuals of all ages and all abilities through initiatives that produce fully-inclusive, Ultra-Accessible experiences.

• Morgan’s values are to empower, include, educate and innovate the world around us to bridge the gap between all abilities.

Ticket Information: $5 Entry Fee; Guests with Special Needs and children 2 and under are free! Tickets go on sale February 2024 online on our website

www.morganswonderland.com

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2024 Texas Cavaliers River Parade begins at 7:00pm on Monday, April, 22nd.

For tickets visit www.texascavaliers.org

THE TEXAS CAVALIERS RIVER PARADE

THE TEXAS CAVALIERS

APRIL 22, 2024, 7 P.M. – 11 P.M.

SAN ANTONIO RIVER WALK

San Antonio Riverwalk, TX 78205

• The Texas Cavaliers are a group of 600+ community leaders who have a heart for service. They volunteer at children’s schools, numerous non-profits, places of worship and civic organizations — all with the mission of serving our community.

• Each year, more than 250,000 people attend the Texas Cavaliers River Parade, and more than 300,000 watch from home.

• In 2023, nearly half of San Antonio’s population watched the River Parade in person or on television.

• We saw more than 16 million media impressions on the day of the River Parade.

• The Texas Cavaliers have given over $15 Million in donations to over 100 children’s charities

Ticket Information: General tickets for the 2024 Parade will be on sale online January 1, 2024. Tickets can be purchased at TexasCavaliers.org or you can call 210-227-4837.

www. texascavaliers.org

• disABILITYsa works to educate, advance, and engage people with disabilities and strengthen our disability community in the greater San Antonio area.

• Each year over 2,500 special education students along with another 500 adults from local day habilitation and residential programs participate in Fiesta® by attending the annual Celebration Day.

• Fiesta Especial® Celebration Day is made possible by local community sponsors, Fiesta® San Antonio, and Wade Shows Inc who make it possible for guests to attend this highly anticipated event each year.

• Join us at Fiesta Especial® for a unique and inclusive Fiesta® San Antonio experience! Designed for children and adults with physical, cognitive, and developmental disabilities, our event is more than just a celebration. It’s a chance to immerse in the rich culture and diversity of Fiesta® in a way that is educational, accessible, and fun. Come be a part of an amazing community that celebrates inclusivity and learning. Let’s create unforgettable memories together at Fiesta Especial®!

• Fiesta Especial® Celebration Day features numerous amenities that support families which include people with disabilities from a universal changing station, sensory escape room, disability-friendly first-aid station, additional seating, orientation and navigation supports, disability information, free games and rides, low lights & sounds on the rides, disability-friendly volunteers, reduced pricing on foods & beverages, and more!

Admission: Admission is free, Advance Registration is REQUIRED Online registration at http://www.fiestaespecial.org

www.fiestaespecial.org

FIESTA® DE LOS REYES

REY FEO CONSEJO EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION

APRIL 19 – 28, 2024, 10 A.M. – MIDNIGHT (SATURDAYS 1 A.M.)

MARKET SQUARE

514 West Commerce Street, San Antonio, TX 78207

• Supports education via scholarships

• Supports local musicians

• Supports national talent

• Supports culture

• Supports the best cuisine in San Antonio

• Supports military on Military Monday

• Pet Friendly Event

Ticket Information: Admission is Free www.fiestadelosreyes.com

ARMY DAY AT THE ALAMO

APRIL 23, 2024, 11 A.M. – NOON

THE ALAMO

300 Alamo Plaza, San Antonio, TX 78205

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www.jbsa.mil

TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 2024
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DISABILITYSA APRIL 23, 2024, 10 A.M. – 3 P.M.
FIESTA ESPECIAL® CELEBRATION DAY
FIESTA® CARNIVAL, ALAMODOME PARKING LOT C 100 Montana Street, San Antonio, TX 78203
FREE
UNITED STATES ARMY
FREE www.ArtsCultureFun.com 73

APRIL

THE RAND BUILDING

110 Houston Street, San Antonio, TX 78205

• See innovative new startups in San Antonio

• Visit with organizations that can help your small, micro, or startup business

• Learn about San Antonio’s tech community

• Visit about programs designed to help business owners

• Learn how to better network to grow your business

Ticket Information: Admission is Free. Register online

www.sachamber.org

• Fiesta Carnival features thrills and chills thanks to glittering lights, exciting rides, and a wide assortment of foods, making it perennial favorite of Fiesta-goers.

• Revenue from the event helps support the activities of Fiesta® San Antonio.

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www.fiestasanantonio.org www. wadeshowsinc.com/events

APRIL 23, 2024 FIESTA® CARNIVAL FIESTA® SAN ANTONIO COMMISSION
18 – 28, 2024, TIMES VARY
LOT
TUESDAY,
APRIL
ALAMODOME
C 100 Montana Street, San Antonio, TX 78205
FREE SMALL BUSINESS FIESTA: SUPPORTING SMALL, MICRO AND START-UP BUSINESSES SAN ANTONIO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
23, 2024,
– 5 P.M.
1 P.M.
FREE 74 ARTS CULTURE FUN | SPRING 2024

ART IN THE GARDEN

SAN ANTONIO BOTANICAL GARDENS

APRIL 23, 2024, 6 P.M. – 10 P.M.

SAN ANTONIO BOTANICAL GARDENS

555 Funston Pl, San Antonio, TX 78209

• Andrea Wollenzin started Art in the Garden in 2019

• AITG was first held in Weathered Souls Brewery Warehouse

• AITG moved to San Antonio Botanical Gardens in 2022

• AITG became a FIESTA event for 2024 and is now at SABOT Betty Kelso Center

• AITG brings together local artists, musicians, businesses, and community to raise money for San Antonio East Young Life

Ticket Information: $150, Tickets are available for purchase by visiting www.artinthegardensa.com/ www.artinthegardensa.com

AIN'T GONNA RESTA 'TIL AFTER FIESTA DANCE

EVA’S HEROES

APRIL 23, 2024, 6 P.M. – 8:30 P.M.

ESPEE

1174 East Commerce, San Antonio, TX 78205

• Eva’s Heroes is dedicated to enriching the lives of individuals with intellectual special needs ages 14 and older.

• Interact - Teamwork promoted in a supportive environment fosters joy, builds self-esteem and encourages productivity.

• Grow - Inspiring individuals to set and pursue stretch goals, promotes responsibility and successful decision-making.

• Learn - Embracing new experiences and mastering challenges translates into contributions to the world around us.

• Love - Everyone can succeed with heartfelt guidance, support and encouragement from family, friends, mentors and teachers.

• Ain’t Gonna Resta ‘Til After Fiesta dance is an inclusive Fiesta celebration.

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www.evasheroes.org

849

San Antonio, TX 78205

• The San Antonio River Walk is the number one attraction in Texas

• Three-day event with boats carrying Mariachi groups and Folklorico dancers.

• The tradition began in 1972 and is still going strong

• The River Walk department of Visit San Antonio puts on over 25 annual events on the River Walk such as river parades and festivals

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www.thesanantonioriverwalk.com

APRIL 23 –

2024, 5:30 P.M. – 10:30 P.M.

LA VILLITA HISTORIC ARTS VILLAGE

227 S Presa Street, San Antonio, TX 78205

• Through the magic of 155+ food, drink and atmosphere booths and entertainment stages; continuous live music acts; decorations; souvenirs; and many dedicated volunteers, NIOSA brings the city’s heritage alive in its 14 cultural areas.

• San Antonians have consistently voted NIOSA as their favorite event; it was listed the #1 Fiesta® event by The San Antonio Current, which called it an “essential experience”.

• NIOSA is the top fundraiser for historic preservation in the United States, living up to its motto as a “Celebration for Preservation”.

• It is solely produced by and benefits The Conservation Society of San Antonio (one of the nation’s oldest and most active historic preservation organizations).

Admission: $20, Tickets available Online, HEB, and other locations listed on website.

210-226-5188 niosa@niosa.org www.niosa.org

TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 2024
Ticket
FREE FORD MARIACHI FESTIVAL VISIT SAN ANTONIO APRIL 23 – 25, 2024, 6 P.M. – 8 P.M. SAN ANTONIO RIVER WALK
E. Commerce,
FREE A NIGHT IN OLD SAN ANTONIO® (NIOSA®)
CONSERVATION SOCIETY OF SAN ANTONIO
THE
26,
Ticket www.ArtsCultureFun.com 75

TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 2024

FIESTA CORNYATION 2024

FIESTA® CORNYATION

APRIL 23 – 25, 2024, 7 P.M. – 9 P.M. EACH NIGHT

CHARLINE MCCOMBS EMPIRE THEATRE

226 N. St. Mary’s, San Antonio, Texas 78205

• Adult oriented satire of local, state, regional, national and international events, people, places and things.

• Two shows nightly (7:00p.m. & 10:00 p.m. showing), for three nights during Fiesta San Antonio.

• All volunteer cast, with all proceeds benefiting charities in San Antonio.

• Some organizations that have benefited include the Robert Rehm Theatrical Arts Scholarship, Thrive Center, BEAT AIDS, and the San Antonio AIDS Foundation.

Ticket Information: Starting at $25 per ticket. Tickets and bag restrictions available through Majestic Theater Box office and online.

www.fiestacornyation.com

Ticket

FIESTA® DE LOS REYES

REY FEO CONSEJO EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION

APRIL 19 – 28, 2024, 10 A.M. – MIDNIGHT (SATURDAYS 1 A.M.)

MARKET SQUARE

514 West Commerce Street, San Antonio, TX 78207

• Supports education via scholarships

• Supports local musicians

• Supports national talent

• Supports culture

• Supports the best cuisine in San Antonio

• Supports military on Military Monday

• Pet Friendly Event

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www.fiestadelosreyes.com

FIESTA CORNYATION 2024

FIESTA® CORNYATION

APRIL 23 – 25, 2024, 10 P.M. – MIDNIGHT EACH NIGHT

CHARLINE MCCOMBS EMPIRE THEATRE

226 N. St. Mary’s, San Antonio, Texas 78205

• Adult oriented satire of local, state, regional, national and international events, people, places and things.

• Two shows nightly (7:00p.m. & 10:00 p.m. showing), for three nights during Fiesta San Antonio.

• All volunteer cast, with all proceeds benefiting charities in San Antonio.

• Some organizations that have benefited include the Robert Rehm Theatrical Arts Scholarship, Thrive Center, BEAT AIDS, and the San Antonio AIDS Foundation.

Ticket Information: Starting at $25 per ticket. Tickets and bag restrictions available through Majestic Theater Box office and online.

www.fiestacornyation.com

MARINE DAY AT THE ALAMO

UNITED STATES MARINES AT THE ALAMO

APRIL 24, 2024, 11 A.M. – NOON

THE ALAMO

300 Alamo Plaza, San Antonio, TX 78205

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www.jbsa.mil

Ticket
FREE
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WEDNESDAY,

FIESTA® HAT CONTEST AND LUNCHEON

THE WOMAN'S CLUB OF SAN ANTONIO

APRIL 24, 2024, 10:30 A.M. – 3 P.M.

WESTIN SAN ANTONIO NORTH

9821 Colonnade Blvd, San Antonio, TX 78230

• Official Fiesta Hat Event held for 28 years

• Hat Competition in various categories

• Individual Hat Competition or Group Competition

• Rosette Ribbons are awarded to each participant

• Luncheon with good food and friends

• Fiesta Hat Contest theme is: Queen for a day!

Ticket Information: $80 for luncheon event ticket and $125 for VIP luncheon ticket, please call The Women’s Club of San Antonio to purchase tickets. www. thewomansclubofsa.org

FIESTA® GARTENFEST BEETHOVEN MÄENNERCHOR, INC.

APRIL 24 – 26, 2024, 5 P.M. – MIDNIGHT

BEETHOVEN HALLE UND GARTEN

422 Pereida St., San Antonio, TX 78210

• Founded in 1867, the Beethoven Maennerchor is the oldest active singing society in Texas.

• Proceeds from Fiesta Gartenfest help the Beethoven preserve German music, language, customs and culture in San Antonio.

• Entertainment includes the 50-piece Beethoven Concert Band, the Beethoven German Dance Band and the Beethoven Big Band. The Beethoven Maennerchor and Damenchor choirs will lead sing-a-longs of Biergarten favorites.

• Kings, queens and ambassadors: El Rey Feo traditionally visits Fiesta Gartenfest on Thursday and King Antonio on Friday.

• Beer, wine and soft drinks available, including 15 different German brews on tap.

• What does it take to feed hungry crowd? We’re stocking up with one ton of sausage, 5,000 buns and 800 pounds of sauerkraut…and that’s just to serve bratwurst.

• We’ll also have Reuben sandwiches, Leberkäse, Bavarian soft pretzels, potato pancakes and other German specialties.

• Pet-Friendly Event

Ticket Information: $8 in advance and $10 at the gate. Free admission for children under 12, active duty military, “First Responders,” members of GermanAmerican organizations and Fiesta San Antonio Commission members.

www.beethovenmaennerchor.com

FIESTA®

APRIL 18 – 28, 2024, TIMES VARY

ALAMODOME LOT C

100 Montana Street, San Antonio, TX 78205

• Fiesta Carnival features thrills and chills thanks to glittering lights, exciting rides, and a wide assortment of foods, making it perennial favorite of Fiesta-goers.

• Revenue from the event helps support the activities of Fiesta® San Antonio.

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www.fiestasanantonio.org www. wadeshowsinc.com/events

THE CONSERVATION SOCIETY OF SAN ANTONIO

APRIL 23 – 26, 2024, 5:30 P.M. – 10:30 P.M.

LA VILLITA HISTORIC ARTS VILLAGE

227 S Presa Street, San Antonio, TX 78205

• Through the magic of 155+ food, drink and atmosphere booths and entertainment stages; continuous live music acts; decorations; souvenirs; and many dedicated volunteers, NIOSA brings the city’s heritage alive in its 14 cultural areas.

• San Antonians have consistently voted NIOSA as their favorite event; it was listed the #1 Fiesta® event by The San Antonio Current, which called it an “essential experience”.

• NIOSA is the top fundraiser for historic preservation in the United States, living up to its motto as a “Celebration for Preservation”.

• It is solely produced by and benefits The Conservation Society of San Antonio (one of the nation’s oldest and most active historic preservation organizations).

Admission: $20, Tickets available Online, HEB, and other locations listed on website.

210-226-5188 niosa@niosa.org www.niosa.org

Ticket
APRIL 24, 2024
Ticket
CARNIVAL
FIESTA®
SAN ANTONIO COMMISSION
FREE
A NIGHT IN OLD SAN ANTONIO® (NIOSA®)
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FORD MARIACHI FESTIVAL

VISIT SAN ANTONIO

APRIL 23 – 25, 2024, 6 P.M. – 8 P.M.

SAN ANTONIO RIVER WALK

849 E. Commerce, San Antonio, TX 78205

• The San Antonio River Walk is the number one attraction in Texas.

• Three-day event with boats carrying Mariachi groups and Folklorico dancers.

• The tradition began in 1972 and is still going strong.

• The River Walk department of Visit San Antonio puts on over 25 annual events on the River Walk such as river parades and festivals.

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www.thesanantonioriverwalk.com

FIESTA CORNYATION 2024

FIESTA® CORNYATION

APRIL 23 – 25, 2024, 7 P.M. – 9 P.M. EACH NIGHT

CHARLINE MCCOMBS EMPIRE THEATRE

226 N. St. Mary’s, San Antonio, Texas 78205

• Adult oriented satire of local, state, regional, national and international events, people, places and things.

• Two shows nightly (7:00p.m. & 10:00 p.m. showing), for three nights during Fiesta San Antonio.

• All volunteer cast, with all proceeds benefiting charities in San Antonio.

• Some organizations that have benefited include the Robert Rehm Theatrical Arts Scholarship, Thrive Center, BEAT AIDS, and the San Antonio AIDS Foundation.

Ticket Information: Starting at $25 per ticket. Tickets and bag restrictions available through Majestic Theater Box office and online.

www.fiestacornyation.com

FIESTA IN BLUE

USAF BAND OF THE WEST

APRIL 24, 2024, 7 P.M. – 8:30 P.M.

BOEING CENTER AT TECH PORT

3331 General Hudnell, San Antonio, TX 78226

• Fiesta in Blue features the rock band from the U.S. Air Force Band of the West, “Top Flight.”

• The band is composed of musicians who serve their nation on active duty.

• Musical selections will include classic American favorites as well as current top 40 hits.

• This concert will honor America and her veterans.

• The event is family-friendly and aims to connect the American public with their military.

Ticket Information: Admission to this event is free! Bag restrictions www.music.af.mil/bands/band-of-the-west/

CORONATION OF THE QUEEN

THE ORDER OF THE ALAMO

APRIL 24, 2024, 8 P.M. – 10 P.M.

MAJESTIC THEATRE

224 E. Houston St., San Antonio, TX 78205

• The Order was founded for the purpose of educating its members and the public generally in the history of the Independence of Texas and perpetuating the memory of the Battle of San Jacinto by having an annual ceremony in Bexar County, Texas.

• It was originally incorporated in 1915, making it one of the oldest Fiesta Organizations.

• The Order was also a founding organization PMO of the Fiesta Commission.

• Each year a Queen is elected from the membership.

Ticket Information: $25, Purchase your tickets online thru the Majestic Theatre website and Eventbrite

www. theorderofthealamo.com

FREE
Ticket
2024
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24,
FREE
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FIESTA CORNYATION 2024

FIESTA® CORNYATION

APRIL 23 – 25, 2024, 10 P.M. – MIDNIGHT EACH NIGHT

CHARLINE MCCOMBS EMPIRE THEATRE

226 N. St. Mary’s, San Antonio, Texas 78205

• Adult oriented satire of local, state, regional, national and international events, people, places and things.

• Two shows nightly (7:00p.m. & 10:00 p.m. showing), for three nights during Fiesta San Antonio.

• All volunteer cast, with all proceeds benefiting charities in San Antonio.

• Some organizations that have benefited include the Robert Rehm Theatrical Arts Scholarship, Thrive Center, BEAT AIDS, and the San Antonio AIDS Foundation.

Ticket Information: Starting at $25 per ticket. Tickets and bag restrictions available through Majestic Theater Box office and online.

www.fiestacornyation.com

SENIOR FIESTA®

• Senior Fiesta is the only Fiesta-sanctioned event just for seniors.

• The event is free to all seniors age 55 and above

• Fun-filled day of live entertainment, senior lifest.yle exhibits, and fun activities planned just for seniors.

• There will be over 50 senior lifestyle exhibitors sharing information and providing assistance to seniors so that they may maintain independence or improve quality of life.

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www.ccaosa.org

THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 2024

SAN ANTONIO CACTUS & XEROPHYTE SOCIETY SHOW AND SALE

SAN ANTONIO CACTUS & XEROPHYTE SOCIETY

APRIL 25 – 27, 2024, 9 A.M. – 5 P.M.

SAN ANTONIO GARDEN CENTER

3310 N. New Braunfels Ave., San Antonio, TX 78209

• All cactus are succulents, but not all succulents are cactus!

• San Antonio Cactus and Xerophyte Society Show and Sale is a FREE and FUN Fiesta event for folks of all ages and interests will once again be hosted by the San Antonio Cactus and Xerophyte Society (SACXS).

• This is is the 44th Annual action-packed Show & Sale which features a fantastic array of cacti and succulents for sale by plant vendors, a silent auction of carefully curated plants, educational displays, and children’s activities.

• Specialty Vendors from Texas will be selling Cacti and Succulents from all over the world.

• NEW!!! SACXS KidZone. Involves club mascots BUD & CHUM, who can’t wait to involve your kids in cactus-related hands-on fun. This year we will have a storyteller who will read a very carefully selected children’s book to our guests.

• So make plans to stop by and experience the wonderful world of xerophytes and the hospitality of our friendly club members. Who knows, you may be inspired to join our club.

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www.sacxs.org

FIESTA® DE LOS REYES

REY

MARKET SQUARE

514 West Commerce Street, San Antonio, TX 78207

• Supports education via scholarships

• Supports local musicians

• Supports national talent

• Supports culture

• Supports the best cuisine in San Antonio

• Supports military on Military Monday

• Pet Friendly Event

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www.fiestadelosreyes.com

Ticket
FREE
CATHOLIC CHARITIES ARCHDIOCESE OF SAN
ANTONIO, INC.
2024, 9 A.M. – 1 P.M.
APRIL 25,
THE AMERICAS
Rd,
WONDERLAND OF
4522 Fredericksburg
San Antonio, TX 78201
FREE
10
FEO CONSEJO EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION APRIL 19 – 28, 2024,
A.M. – MIDNIGHT (SATURDAYS 1 A.M.)
FREE www.ArtsCultureFun.com 79

THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 2024

FIESTA® SAN FERNANDO

SAN FERNANDO CATHEDRAL

APRIL 25 – 27, 2024, APRIL 25 AND 26 10 A.M. – MIDNIGHT;

APRIL 27 10 A.M. – 1 A.M.

SAN FERNANDO CATHEDRAL

115 Main Plaza, San Antonio, TX 78205

• Our Fiesta event is an event rooted deep in the city’s history where “Fiestas” began more than 260 years ago!

• Fiesta San Fernando is a celebration of family, food and fun – admission is free!

• We feature live entertainment, family cooked food and beautiful arts and crafts

• You have a great view of both parades from our event! And you won’t have to go far to get some great food & drink!

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www.sfcathedral.org

2024 FIESTA CLAY TARGET SHOOT

MILITARY ORDER OF THE PURPLE HEART, CHAPTER 1836

APRIL 25, 2024, 10 A.M – 5 P.M.

SAN ANTONIO GUN CLUB

928 E. Contour Drive, San Antonio, TX 78212

• Only Fiesta San Antonio Sporting Clay shoot

• Organized by largest Purple Heart Chapter in the Nation

• Proceeds will be used to help needy and distressed veterans and their families

• Wonderful opportunity for experienced and novice shooters

• Opportunity to sponsor wounded veteran

• Pet-Friendly Event

Ticket Information: Admission is Free. Admission is free but shooter must pay a fee which is outlined on the Application and Sponsorship Form.

www.purpleheartsa.us

ST. PHILIP'S COLLEGE CULTUREFEST AND RIB COOK-OFF

ST. PHILIP'S COLLEGE

APRIL 25, 2024, 10 A.M. – 6 P.M.

ST. PHILIPS COLLEGE

1801 Martin Luther King Drive, San Antonio, Texas 78202

• We invite attendees to wear attire of their culture.

• At this event, taste some of the best ribs in San Antonio.

• We are celebrating the 126th Anniversary of St. Philip’s College.

• We have an amazing Opening Ceremony processional that you don’t want to miss!

• Parking is free!

• Proceeds from CultureFest and the Rib Cook-Off provide scholarships to our students.

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www.alamo.edu/spc/culturefest

NAVY / COAST GUARD DAY AT THE ALAMO

THE ALAMO

APRIL 25, 2024, 11 A.M. – NOON

THE ALAMO

300 Alamo Plaza, San Antonio, TX 78205

Navy Day at the Alamo brings together Sailors, family members and the San Antonio civilian community with the goal to raise public awareness of the Navy’s mission in San Antonio and around the world.

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www.jbsa.mil

FREE
FREE
FREE
FREE 80 ARTS CULTURE FUN | SPRING 2024

PACFEST

PALO ALTO COLLEGE

APRIL 25, 2024, NOON – 10 P.M.

PALO ALTO COLLEGE

1400 W. Villaret Blvd, San Antonio, TX 78224

• Largest Scholarship Fundraising event for the college

• 15 student organizations on site

• PACfest has been an official Fiesta event since 2003

• The largest Fiesta event on the Southside of San Antonio

• Best Fiesta party for the price of a $10 admission, $5 for Senior Citizens and Veterans and First Responders

• Free Parking

• Visits from Fiesta Royalty

Ticket Information: $10 Admission, $5 for Senior Citizens, Veterans, and First Responders

www.alamo.edu/pac/pacfest

FIESTA® GARTENFEST

BEETHOVEN MÄENNERCHOR, INC.

APRIL 24 – 26, 2024, 5 P.M. – MIDNIGHT

BEETHOVEN HALLE UND GARTEN

422 Pereida St., San Antonio, TX 78210

• Founded in 1867, the Beethoven Maennerchor is the oldest active singing society in Texas.

• Proceeds from Fiesta Gartenfest help the Beethoven preserve German music, language, customs and culture in San Antonio.

• Entertainment includes the 50-piece Beethoven Concert Band, the Beethoven German Dance Band and the Beethoven Big Band. The Beethoven Maennerchor and Damenchor choirs will lead sing-a-longs of Biergarten favorites.

• Kings, queens and ambassadors: El Rey Feo traditionally visits Fiesta Gartenfest on Thursday and King Antonio on Friday.

• Beer, wine and soft drinks available, including 15 different German brews on tap.

• What does it take to feed hungry crowd? We’re stocking up with one ton of sausage, 5,000 buns and 800 pounds of sauerkraut…and that’s just to serve bratwurst.

• We’ll also have Reuben sandwiches, Leberkäse, Bavarian soft pretzels, potato pancakes and other German specialties.

• Pet-Friendly Event

Ticket Information: $8 in advance and $10 at the gate. Free admission for children under 12, active duty military, “First Responders,” members of GermanAmerican organizations and Fiesta San Antonio Commission members.

www.beethovenmaennerchor.com

10TH STREET RIVER FESTIVAL

VFW POST 76

APRIL 25 – 27, 2024, NOON – 2 A.M.

10th Street, San Antonio, TX 78215

• Veterans, Military and all are Welcome

• Located on 100+ year old Historical Landmark

• Live/Free Entertainment

• Savory Local Food Selections and Souvenirs from several Vendors

• Large variety of Ice-Cold Beverages

• Friendly Staff

• Great River Walk Location

• Fun for Everyone

• Support of our Fiesta helps us with our Veteran programs, Youth projects and infrastructure repairs

Ticket Information: Admission is Free Beverages and food are for sale at different prices

No coolers, outside beverages allowed Bags are inspected upon entry to location

www.vfwpost76.org

FIESTA® CARNIVAL

FIESTA® SAN ANTONIO COMMISSION

APRIL 18 – 28, 2024, TIMES VARY

ALAMODOME LOT C

100 Montana Street, San Antonio, TX 78205

• Fiesta Carnival features thrills and chills thanks to glittering lights, exciting rides, and a wide assortment of foods, making it perennial favorite of Fiesta-goers.

• Revenue from the event helps support the activities of Fiesta® San Antonio.

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www.fiestasanantonio.org www. wadeshowsinc.com/events

25, 2024
THURSDAY, APRIL
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FREE
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CCHS FIESTA® FANGDANGO

CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL

APRIL 25, 2024, 5 P.M. – 11 P.M.

CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL

1403 N. St. Mary's, San Antonio, TX 78215

• San Antonio’s family friendly affordable Fiesta event.

• Variety of food and beverage options available.

• Guests will enjoy live music and other fun entertainment for the children such as an inflatable maze, face painting and other fun activities for the children.

• Located in the heart of San Antonio on the historic campus of Central Catholic High School with plenty of free parking.

• An opportunity to be a sponsor and enjoy a special hospitality area with additional food, beverage items, private restrooms and select seating available.

• All proceeds raised from this event will support scholarships, student programs and facility improvements at Central Catholic High School.

Ticket Information: Pre-sale $15/General Admission $20 Children under 12 free. Available for purchase online at ccfangdango.org Purchase your tickets at the door the day of the event.

www.ccfangdango.org

849

TX 78205

• The San Antonio River Walk is the number one attraction in Texas

• Three-day event with boats carrying Mariachi groups and Folklorico dancers

• The tradition began in 1972 and is still going strong

• The River Walk department of Visit San Antonio puts on over 25 annual events on the River Walk such as river parades and festivals

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www.thesanantonioriverwalk.com

A NIGHT IN OLD SAN ANTONIO® (NIOSA®)

THE CONSERVATION SOCIETY OF SAN ANTONIO

APRIL 23 – 26, 2024, 5:30 P.M. – 10:30 P.M.

LA VILLITA HISTORIC ARTS VILLAGE

227 S Presa Street, San Antonio, TX 78205

• Through the magic of 155+ food, drink and atmosphere booths and entertainment stages; continuous live music acts; decorations; souvenirs; and many dedicated volunteers, NIOSA brings the city’s heritage alive in its 14 cultural areas.

• San Antonians have consistently voted NIOSA as their favorite event; it was listed the #1 Fiesta® event by The San Antonio Current, which called it an “essential experience”.

• NIOSA is the top fundraiser for historic preservation in the United States, living up to its motto as a “Celebration for Preservation”.

• It is solely produced by and benefits The Conservation Society of San Antonio (one of the nation’s oldest and most active historic preservation organizations).

Admission: $20, Tickets available Online, HEB, and other locations listed on website.

210-226-5188 niosa@niosa.org www.niosa.org

BATTLE OF FLOWERS® BAND FESTIVAL

APRIL 25, 2024, 6:30 P.M. – 10 P.M.

ALAMO STADIUM

110 Tuleta, San Antonio, TX 78212

• The Band Festival is the first and oldest high school marching band festival in the United States.

• The first Battle of Flowers Band Festival was held in Municipal Auditorium Circle prior to the parade in 1936.

• In 1941, the Band Festival moved to Alamo Stadium for the first time.

• The purpose of the Band Festival is to encourage interest in the study of music in a unique venue of cooperation.

• More than 30 local high school bands compete and perform in the annual festival.

• Over 4500 students participated last year.

• This is the biggest event held in Alamo Stadium.

Event Information: Gates open at 5 PM. Dignitary Reception starts at 6 PM. Prelude starts at 6:30 PM. Band Festival starts at 7 PM.

Ticket Information: General Admission $8 Reserved Seats $12.25

Premium Seats $21.25

Go to the Battle of Flowers website (https://www.battleofflowers.org) and look for the Band Festival BUY TICKETS link. There will be NO Fiesta Store ticket sales this year. Online only.

www.battleofflowers.org

THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 2024
Ticket
Ticket
MARIACHI FESTIVAL VISIT SAN ANTONIO
23 – 25, 2024, 6 P.M. – 8 P.M.
ANTONIO RIVER WALK
FORD
APRIL
SAN
E. Commerce, San
Antonio,
FREE
ASSOCIATION
BATTLE OF FLOWERS
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THURSDAY, APRIL

ALL AMERICAN CANTEEN

FOUNDATION FOR SAN ANTONIO MILITARY HISTORY

APRIL 25, 2024, 6:30 P.M. – 10:30 P.M.

AGGIE PARK EVENT CENTER

6205 West Avenue, San Antonio, TX 78201

• Celebrate Red, White, and Blue with the All-American Canteen!

• Join us for amazing dancing to Sentimental Journey Orchestra with a WWII medley of songs and vocal performances.

• It’s an event that makes your toes tap and your feet get happy!

• Dinner is included along with an exclusive Fiesta medal.

• Visits from our Military Ambassadors

• Free Parking

• Cash Bar available

• Prizes awarded for the Most Authentic WWII Uniform and Lady in the 1940’s garb.

Ticket Information: $100, Tickets can be purchased on Ticket Tailor or by contacting Pris (210) 860-0502 pris@greatadventures.com

www.preservationfortsam.com

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FIESTA CORNYATION 2024

FIESTA® CORNYATION

APRIL 23 – 25, 2024, 10 P.M. – MIDNIGHT EACH NIGHT

CHARLINE MCCOMBS EMPIRE THEATRE

226 N. St. Mary’s, San Antonio, Texas 78205

• Adult oriented satire of local, state, regional, national and international events, people, places and things.

• Two shows nightly (7:00p.m. & 10:00 p.m. showing), for three nights during Fiesta San Antonio.

• All volunteer cast, with all proceeds benefiting charities in San Antonio.

• Some organizations that have benefited include the Robert Rehm Theatrical Arts Scholarship, Thrive Center, BEAT AIDS, and the San Antonio AIDS Foundation.

Ticket Information: Starting at $25 per ticket. Tickets and bag restrictions available through Majestic Theater Box office and online.

www.fiestacornyation.com

FIESTA CORNYATION 2024

FIESTA® CORNYATION

APRIL 23 – 25, 2024, 7 P.M. – 9 P.M. EACH NIGHT

CHARLINE MCCOMBS EMPIRE THEATRE

226 N. St. Mary’s, San Antonio, Texas 78205

• Adult oriented satire of local, state, regional, national and international events, people, places and things.

• Two shows nightly (7:00p.m. & 10:00 p.m. showing), for three nights during Fiesta San Antonio.

• All volunteer cast, with all proceeds benefiting charities in San Antonio.

• Some organizations that have benefited include the Robert Rehm Theatrical Arts Scholarship, Thrive Center, BEAT AIDS, and the San Antonio AIDS Foundation.

Ticket Information: Starting at $25 per ticket. Tickets and bag restrictions available through Majestic Theater Box office and online.

www.fiestacornyation.com

BATTLE OF FLOWERS® PARADE

BATTLE OF FLOWERS ASSOCIATION

APRIL 26, 2024, VANGUARD AT 9:55 A.M., PARADE AT 10:30 A.M.

STARTS AT SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE, ENDS ON COMMERCE STREET

• The Battle of Flowers Parade in the founding event of Fiesta.

• The Battle of Flower Association is ALL women and ALL volunteers.

• This year we are producing our 133rd parade.

• The theme this year is Viva Amor 2024.

• In 1891, a flower parade was staged in memory of the fallen heroes of the Alamo and to commemorate the victory at the Battle of San Jacinto, where Texas gained its independence from Mexico.

• It is the only parade put on entirely by women and one of the largest parades in the United States.

• Approximate 10,000 participants in parade this year.

• Approximately 70% of our participants are high school students which equates to about 7,000 in our parade annually.

• Typically, we have 30 high school bands, and several include mariachi bands.

• Roughly 4,455 band members between high school and a few colleges.

• Just over 200 horses in 14 different cavalcades participate in our parade which leads to the all-important number of super scoopers: approximately 150 high school students will follow the horses and keep those streets clean.

• We are the only parade in San Antonio with Helium balloons.

Ticket Information: Tickets will be sold online at www.battleofflowers.org

www.battleofflowers.org

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SAN ANTONIO CACTUS & XEROPHYTE SOCIETY SHOW AND SALE

SAN ANTONIO CACTUS & XEROPHYTE SOCIETY

APRIL 25 – 27, 2024, 9 A.M. – 5 P.M.

SAN ANTONIO GARDEN CENTER

3310 N. New Braunfels Ave., San Antonio, TX 78209

• All cactus are succulents, but not all succulents are cactus!

• San Antonio Cactus and Xerophyte Society Show and Sale is a FREE and FUN Fiesta event for folks of all ages and interests will once again be hosted by the San Antonio Cactus and Xerophyte Society (SACXS).

• This is is the 44th Annual action-packed Show & Sale which features a fantastic array of cacti and succulents for sale by plant vendors, a silent auction of carefully curated plants, educational displays, and children’s activities.

• Specialty Vendors from Texas will be selling Cacti and Succulents from all over the world.

• NEW!!! SACXS KidZone. Involves club mascots BUD & CHUM, who can’t wait to involve your kids in cactus-related hands-on fun. This year we will have a storyteller who will read a very carefully selected children’s book to our guests.

• So make plans to stop by and experience the wonderful world of xerophytes and the hospitality of our friendly club members. Who knows, you may be inspired to join our club.

Ticket Information: Admission is Free www.sacxs.org

FIESTA® SAN FERNANDO

SAN FERNANDO CATHEDRAL

APRIL 25 – 27, 2024, APRIL 25 AND 26 10 A.M. – MIDNIGHT; APRIL 27 10 A.M. – 1 A.M.

SAN FERNANDO CATHEDRAL

115 Main Plaza, San Antonio, TX 78205

• Our Fiesta event is an event rooted deep in the city’s history where “Fiestas” began more than 260 years ago!

• Fiesta San Fernando is a celebration of family, food and fun – admission is free!

• We feature live entertainment, family cooked food and beautiful arts and crafts

• You have a great view of both parades from our event! And you won’t have to go far to get some great food & drink!

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www.sfcathedral.org

FIESTA® DE LOS REYES

MARKET SQUARE 514 West

• Supports education via scholarships

• Supports local musicians

• Supports national talent

• Supports culture

• Supports the best cuisine in San Antonio

• Supports military on Military Monday

• Pet Friendly Event

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www.fiestadelosreyes.com

FIESTA® ARTISAN SHOW

VISIT SAN ANTONIO

APRIL 26 – 28, 2024, 11 A.M. – 11 P.M.

SAN ANTONIO RIVER WALK

849 E. Commerce, San Antonio, TX 78205

• The San Antonio River Walk is the number one attraction in Texas

• Over 40 Artisans display their art, jewelry, or goods at the show

• The River Walk holds 10 Artisan Shows annually

• The River Walk Operations department of Visit San Antonio puts on over 25 annual events on the River Walk such as river parades and festivals

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www.thesanantonioriverwalk.com

FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 2024
FREE
REY FEO CONSEJO EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION APRIL 19 – 28, 2024, 10 A.M. – MIDNIGHT (SATURDAYS 1 A.M.)
Street, San Antonio, TX 78207
Commerce
FREE
FREE
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FIESTA® CARNIVAL

FIESTA® SAN ANTONIO COMMISSION

APRIL 18 – 28, 2024, TIMES VARY

ALAMODOME LOT C

100 Montana Street, San Antonio, TX 78205

• Fiesta Carnival features thrills and chills thanks to glittering lights, exciting rides, and a wide assortment of foods, making it perennial favorite of Fiesta-goers.

• Revenue from the event helps support the activities of Fiesta® San Antonio.

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www.fiestasanantonio.org www. wadeshowsinc.com/events

10TH STREET RIVER FESTIVAL

VFW POST 76

APRIL 25 – 27, 2024, NOON – 2 A.M.

10th Street, San Antonio, TX 78215

• Veterans, Military and all are Welcome

• Located on 100+ year old Historical Landmark

• Live/Free Entertainment

• Savory Local Food Selections and Souvenirs from several Vendors

• Large variety of Ice-Cold Beverages

• Friendly Staff

• Great Riverwalk Location

• Fun for Everyone

• Support of our Fiesta helps us with our Veteran programs, Youth projects and infrastructure repairs

Ticket Information: Admission is Free Beverages and food are for sale at different prices

No coolers, outside beverages allowed Bags are inspected upon entry to location www.vfwpost76.org

FIESTA® JAZZ BAND FESTIVAL

ST. MARY'S

ONE CAMINO SANTA MARIA San Antonio, TX 78228

• The Fiesta Jazz Festival offers a unique educational and musical performance experience for over 500 middle school, high school and college jazz student performers from across the state.

• The Fiesta Jazz Festival is one of Texas’ oldest events presenting the finest in jazz.

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www.stmarytx.edu

FREDSTOCK 2024

THE MUSIC BUSINESS PROGRAM AT SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE

APRIL 26, 2024, 2 P.M. – 10 P.M.

SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE, JEAN LONGWITH RADIO, TELEVISION AND FILM BUILDING

121 Courtland Place, San Antonio, Texas 78212

• Great Local Music

• Be prepared to see the best local bands San Antonio has to offer!

• Fun for the whole family

• Various vendors for shopping and unique finds!

• Best local food trucks!

• Best beer prices for Fiesta!

• Support’s student hands on learning!

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www. fredstockatsac.com

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FIESTA® GARTENFEST

BEETHOVEN MÄENNERCHOR, INC.

APRIL 24 – 26, 2024, 5 P.M. – MIDNIGHT

BEETHOVEN HALLE UND GARTEN

422 Pereida St., San Antonio, TX 78210

• Founded in 1867, the Beethoven Maennerchor is the oldest active singing society in Texas.

• Proceeds from Fiesta Gartenfest help the Beethoven preserve German music, language, customs and culture in San Antonio.

• Entertainment includes the 50-piece Beethoven Concert Band, the Beethoven German Dance Band and the Beethoven Big Band. The Beethoven Maennerchor and Damenchor choirs will lead sing-a-longs of Biergarten favorites.

• Kings, queens and ambassadors: El Rey Feo traditionally visits Fiesta Gartenfest on Thursday and King Antonio on Friday.

• Beer, wine and soft drinks available, including 15 different German brews on tap.

• What does it take to feed hungry crowd? We’re stocking up with one ton of sausage, 5,000 buns and 800 pounds of sauerkraut…and that’s just to serve bratwurst.

• We’ll also have Reuben sandwiches, Leberkäse, Bavarian soft pretzels, potato pancakes and other German specialties.

• Pet-Friendly Event

Ticket Information: $8 in advance and $10 at the gate. Free admission for children under 12, active duty military, “First Responders,” members of GermanAmerican organizations and Fiesta San Antonio Commission members.

www.beethovenmaennerchor.com

FIESTA® SQUARE AND ROUND DANCE

ALAMO AREA SQUARE AND ROUND DANCE ASSOCIATION

APRIL 26, 2024, 7 P.M. – 10 P.M.

TRIPOINT CENTER

3233 N. St. Mary's, San Antonio, TX 78212

• Mission is to promote fun, entertainment, and exercise to any age group through Square Dancing, Round Dancing, Clogging, Contra, and Line Dancing.

• Social interaction and the formation of lasting friendships are an integral part of the organization.

Admission: Free. Dancers: $10. Tickets will be available at entrance to Dance hall. www. alamoarea.org/

A NIGHT IN OLD

SAN ANTONIO® (NIOSA®)

THE CONSERVATION SOCIETY OF SAN ANTONIO

APRIL 23 – 26, 2024, 5:30 P.M. – 10:30 P.M.

LA VILLITA HISTORIC ARTS VILLAGE

227 S Presa Street, San Antonio, TX 78205

• Through the magic of 155+ food, drink and atmosphere booths and entertainment stages; continuous live music acts; decorations; souvenirs; and many dedicated volunteers, NIOSA brings the city’s heritage alive in its 14 cultural areas.

• San Antonians have consistently voted NIOSA as their favorite event; it was listed the #1 Fiesta® event by The San Antonio Current, which called it an “essential experience”.

• NIOSA is the top fundraiser for historic preservation in the United States, living up to its motto as a “Celebration for Preservation”.

• It is solely produced by and benefits The Conservation Society of San Antonio (one of the nation’s oldest and most active historic preservation organizations).

Admission: $20, Tickets available Online, HEB, and other locations listed on website.

210-226-5188 niosa@niosa.org www.niosa.org

RUN TO REMEMBER WITH BEARD VS BEANS

ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION: SAN ANTONIO AND SOUTH TEXAS CHAPTER APRIL

COMANCHE PARK

2600 Rigsby Ave, San Antonio, TX 78222

• This is the 12th Annual Run to Remember with 100% of the proceeds being donated to the Alzheimer’s Association of San Antonio and South Texas.

• This is 1 of 2 5k/10k runs hosted by Beard vs Beans and they always bring the party.

• Participants can also join our post 5k/10k run, the .5k Beer Run and earn an awesome mug.

• Since 2017 Beard vs Beans has raised over $110,000 for the Alzheimer’s Association.

• Help us fill a portion of the Salado Creek Greenway trails with Purple clothing as we honor families who are experiencing the difficulties of Alzheimer’s.

• The Largest Team to register will earn their team name on our Race Day shirts

• Pet-friendly event.

• Race Start Times:7:30am 10k, 8:00am 5k, 8:45am .5k.

Ticket Information: Registration starts at $15

www.alz.org/sanantonio

FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 2024
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27, 2024, 7:30 A.M. – 11 A.M.; 10K @ 7:30 A.M.; 5K @ 8 A.M.; .5K @ 8:45 A.M.
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FIESTA® JAZZ BAND FESTIVAL

ST. MARY'S UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC

APRIL 26 – 27, 2024, APRIL 26 1 P.M. – 10 P.M., APRIL 27 8 A.M. – 6 P.M.

ONE CAMINO SANTA MARIA San Antonio, TX 78228

• The Fiesta Jazz Festival offers a unique educational and musical performance experience for over 500 middle school, high school and college jazz student performers from across the state.

• The Fiesta Jazz Festival is one of Texas’ oldest events presenting the finest in jazz

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www.stmarytx.edu

KING WILLIAM FAIR

KING WILLIAM ASSOCIATION

APRIL 27, 2024, 9 A.M. – 6 P.M.

122 Madison Street, San Antonio, TX 78204

• Sells more than 39 beers per minute during the Fair

• From Catholic school girls to drag queens to Storm Troopers to hula dancers, the King William Fair Parade has something for everyone

• Largest juried art & craft event during Fiesta (200+)

• Fiesta's largest neighborhood block party

• King William Fair funds free art gallery exhibits and concerts in the park, as well as funding scholarships and grants to neighborhood organizations

Admission: $15 Advance; $20 Day of Fair. Children 11 and under enter free. Tickets available online.

www.kwfair.org

FIESTA® POOCH PARADE

THERAPY ANIMALS OF SAN ANTONIO

APRIL 27, 2024, ENTRY AT 7:30 A.M., PARADE STARTS AT 9:15 A.M. – NOON

ALAMO HEIGHTS SWIMMING POOL

250 Viesca Street, San Antonio, Texas 78209

• Our event is all about celebrating our canine family members.

• This is the 25th Fiesta Pooch Parade along the beautiful tree lined streets of Alamo Heights as locals party and watch the fun from their yards.

• The costume contest has to be seen to be believed as San Antonio shows off its creative side and pups walk the runway in all their fiesta finest.

• Many sponsors give away and sell dog related items, information and opportunities at their booth.

• Food trucks provide food and drinks throughout the morning.

• Dog related demonstrations and events will be held before and after the parade.

• Free Fiesta Pooch Parade t-shirt with each registration.

• Proceeds from this event support therapy animal teams as they visit the greater San Antonio area bringing the many benefits of human animal interactions to our vulnerable community members.

Ticket Information: Individual pre-registration $30, $35 day of the parade; family tickets $35, $40 day of the parade

www.therapyanimalssa.org

CHROMOSOME 18 STARFISH DASH 5K RUN / WALK & HEALTH FAIR

THE CHROMOSOME 18 REGISTRY & RESEARCH SOCIETY

APRIL 27, 2024, 8:30 A.M. – 10:30 A.M.

UT HEALTH

7413 Merton Minter, San Antonio, TX 78229

• Based in San Antonio for over 33 years, the Chromosome 18 Registry and Research Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting special-needs children, adults, and their families affected by rare chromosome 18 conditions.

• The only research center in the world for chromosome 18 conditions is right here in San Antonio at UT Health.

• The Chromosome 18 Registry & Research Society serves 4000 members in the U.S. and another 2000 international.

• Chromosome 18 conditions can mean a variety of complex medical issues for affected children and individuals including cognitive and physical disabilities, autism, and vision and hearing impairment.

• The Chromosome 18 Registry & Research Society was started by a mother of a chromosome 18 child, Dr. Jannine Cody.

• Starfish Dash 5K Run/Walk & Health Fair is a free, family-friendly Fiesta event at the UT health campus.

• All ages and abilities welcome with a children’s fun run race before the 5K Run/Walk begins.

• There will be free health and wellness services like blood pressure testing, health screening and vaccines.

• Enjoy free coffee and donuts, a military band, cosplayers, local vendors, and much more!

• Come out and help raise awareness about chromosome 18 conditions and fundraise to support vital Chromosome 18 Research.

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 2024
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SATURDAY,

FESTIVAL DE ANIMALES

SAN ANTONIO ZOO

APRIL 27 – 28, 2024, 9 A.M. – 7 P.M.

SAN ANTONIO ZOO

3903 N. St. Mary's Street, San Antonio, TX 78212

• Celebrate the animals, conservation efforts, culture, and food native to South and Central America while sipping on specialty cocktails and enjoyed musical performances throughout the Zoo.

Ticket Information: Adult ticket $31.99, Child ticket $27.99, Starting January 1, 2024 you can buy tickets online on the website

www. sazoo.org

SAN ANTONIO CACTUS & XEROPHYTE SOCIETY SHOW AND SALE

SAN ANTONIO CACTUS & XEROPHYTE SOCIETY

APRIL 25 – 27, 2024, 9 A.M. – 5 P.M.

SAN ANTONIO GARDEN CENTER

3310 N. New Braunfels Ave., San Antonio, TX 78209

• All cactus are succulents, but not all succulents are cactus!

• San Antonio Cactus and Xerophyte Society Show and Sale is a FREE and FUN Fiesta event for folks of all ages and interests will once again be hosted by the San Antonio Cactus and Xerophyte Society (SACXS).

• This is is the 44th Annual action-packed Show & Sale which features a fantastic array of cacti and succulents for sale by plant vendors, a silent auction of carefully curated plants, educational displays, and children’s activities.

• Specialty Vendors from Texas will be selling Cacti and Succulents from all over the world.

• NEW!!! SACXS KidZone. Involves club mascots BUD & CHUM, who can’t wait to involve your kids in cactus-related hands-on fun. This year we will have a storyteller who will read a very carefully selected children’s book to our guests.

• So make plans to stop by and experience the wonderful world of xerophytes and the hospitality of our friendly club members. Who knows, you may be inspired to join our club.

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www.sacxs.org

GROWING UP FEMALE

1 Trinity Place, San Antonio, TX 78212

• The only event for middle and high school young ladies

• Many attendees have participated from 6th grade to 12th grade

• The young ladies will get exposure to the “college experience”

• They have multiple sessions and activities to participate in during the event

• College students will assist and have discussions during various sessions

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www. dstsaac.org/

FIESTA® DE LOS REYES

MARKET SQUARE 514 West Commerce Street, San Antonio, TX 78207

• Supports education via scholarships

• Supports local musicians

• Supports national talent

• Supports culture

• Supports the best cuisine in San Antonio

• Supports military on Military Monday

• Pet Friendly Event

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www.fiestadelosreyes.com

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ANTONIO ALUMNAE CHAPTER OF DELTA SIGMA THETA APRIL 27, 2024, 9 A.M. – 1 P.M.
SAN
TRINITY UNIVERSITY
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CONSEJO EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION APRIL
10 A.M. – MIDNIGHT (SATURDAYS
REY FEO
19 – 28, 2024,
1 A.M.)
FREE 90 ARTS CULTURE FUN | SPRING 2024

TOP TEENS OF AMERICA HEALTHY CHOICE CONFERENCE

TOP TEENS OF AMERICA, SAN ANTONIO METROPOLITAN CHAPTER

APRIL 27, 2024, 10 A.M. – 2 P.M.

SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, COMMUNITY CENTER 3310 E Commerce, San Antonio, TX 78220

• Educational

• Meet and Greet Teens from all walks of life

• Enjoy a Healthy Snack

• Learn Dance Steps for Physical Activities

• Learn early in life the importance of Networking

• Learn to Love and Respect Others

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

FIESTA® SAN FERNANDO

SAN FERNANDO CATHEDRAL

APRIL 25 – 27, 2024, APRIL 25 AND 26 10 A.M. – MIDNIGHT; APRIL 27 10 A.M. – 1 A.M.

SAN FERNANDO CATHEDRAL

115 Main Plaza, San Antonio, TX 78205

• Our Fiesta event is an event rooted deep in the city’s history where “Fiestas” began more than 260 years ago!

• Fiesta San Fernando is a celebration of family, food and fun – admission is free!

• We feature live entertainment, family cooked food and beautiful arts and crafts

• You have a great view of both parades from our event! And you won’t have to go far to get some great food & drink!

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www.sfcathedral.org

FIESTA EAST

CHERICE COCHRANE MENTORING FOR SUCCESS FOUNDATION

APRIL 27, 2024, 10 A.M. – 7 P.M.

DIGNOWITY HILLS, LOCKWOOD PARK 801 North Olive Street, San Antonio, TX 78202

• Food & Beverages available for purchase.

• Bring your blankets and lawn chairs.

www.thecochranefoundation.org

FIESTA® ARTISAN SHOW

VISIT SAN ANTONIO

APRIL 26 – 28, 2024, 11 A.M. – 11 P.M.

SAN ANTONIO RIVER WALK

849 E. Commerce, San Antonio, TX 78205

• The San Antonio River Walk is the number one attraction in Texas

• Over 40 Artisans display their art, jewelry, or goods at the show

• The River Walk holds 10 Artisan Shows annually

• The River Walk Operations department of Visit San Antonio puts on over 25 annual events on the River Walk such as river parades and festivals

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www.thesanantonioriverwalk.com

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UNITED WAY KIDS FESTIVAL

APRIL 27, 2024, 11 A.M. – 2 P.M.

COPERNICUS COMMUNITY CENTER

5033 Lord Rd., San Antonio, Texas 78220

• Fun developmental games for the entire family

• Kid and pet friendly event

• Puts families in direct contact with over 60 local service providers

• Entertainment, hat competition, storybook making and more for the kids

• Families will take home swag such as bags, books, games, fresh fruit, and more

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www.uwsatx.org

FIESTA® CARNIVAL

FIESTA® SAN ANTONIO COMMISSION

APRIL 18 – 28, 2024, TIMES VARY

ALAMODOME LOT C

100 Montana Street, San Antonio, TX 78205

• Fiesta Carnival features thrills and chills thanks to glittering lights, exciting rides, and a wide assortment of foods, making it perennial favorite of Fiesta-goers.

• Revenue from the event helps support the activities of Fiesta® San Antonio.

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www.fiestasanantonio.org www. wadeshowsinc.com/events

FIESTA FLAMBEAU® PARADE

FIESTA FLAMBEAU® PARADE ASSOCIATION, INC.

APRIL 27, 2024, 7:15 P.M. – 11:30 P.M.: VANGARD AT 7:15 P.M., PARADE AT 7:45 P.M.

STREETS OF SAN ANTONIO

• Leading our parade for its 76th year is our premier band, The University of Texas Longhorn Band, followed by spectacular themed floats, marching units, local, out of town and out of state bands, dance groups, equestrian units and many other attractions that create a memorable night of illuminated entertainment.

• The 2024 Fiesta Flambeau® Parade will celebrate with “Lotsa Loteria” as the parade theme. It is the largest illuminated night parade in the country and the highlight of Fiesta®. The Fiesta Flambeau® Parade continues to light up the streets of downtown San Antonio along the 2.6-mile route and viewed by an estimated 750,000+ spectators and another 1.5 million television audience.

• The parade began in 1948 and will celebrate its San Antonio’s cultural Heritage using Loteria cards created by this year’s poster artist, Victoria Lara. The cards feature iconic elements of San Antonio’s architecture, organizations and persons.

• Flambeau is a French word meaning “burning torch”.

• The Fiesta Flambeau® Parade Association, Inc.’s mission statement is: to plan, organize, produce, and stage the Fiesta Flambeau® Parade annually during Fiesta® San Antonio. The Association shall do so to enhance the celebration for the San Antonio community and its visitors. It is a non-profit organization with 65 members and more than 300 volunteer Ambassadors.

• In 2006, the Fiesta Flambeau® Parade Association, Inc. introduced “Torchy” as its official mascot. Torchy is a year-round parade symbol spreading goodwill and cheer as well as representing the Association’s charitable foundation, he encourages reading, literacy and education by visiting elementary schools.

Ticket Information: Tickets will be on sale starting TBA, Bleacher seat tickets will be sold online- www.flambeau.org. Please check our Facebook page- Fiesta Flambeau Parade. Fiesta Flambeau does not sell street chairs All ticket sales will be final- No Refunds. Chair seats are available through the Fiesta Commission street chair vendors.

www.flambeau.org

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10TH STREET RIVER FESTIVAL

VFW POST 76

APRIL 25 – 27, 2024, NOON – 2 A.M.

10th Street, San Antonio, TX 78215

• Veterans, Military and all are Welcome

• Located on 100+ year old Historical Landmark

• Live/Free Entertainment

• Savory Local Food Selections and Souvenirs from several Vendors

• Large variety of Ice-Cold Beverages

• Friendly Staff

• Great Riverwalk Location

• Fun for Everyone

• Support of our Fiesta helps us with our Veteran programs, Youth projects and infrastructure repairs

Ticket Information: Admission is Free Beverages and food are for sale at different prices

No coolers, outside beverages allowed Bags are inspected upon entry to location

www.vfwpost76.org

SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 2024
UNITED
BEXAR COUNTY
WAY SAN ANTONIO &
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FIESTA® DE LOS SPURS RUN

SPURS GIVE

APRIL 27, 2024, 4 P.M. – 7 P.M.

LEGACY PARK

100 West Houston, San Antonio, TX 78205

• This 2.8 mile “fun-run” will be right before the Fiesta Flambeau Parade.

• Chuck (MC), Coyote, and potential player appearances at this event.

• This event will have an post-event celebration (location TBD).

• Fans will have opportunities to win exclusive Spurs gear.

• All proceeds benefit Spurs Give (the local non-profit of the San Antonio Spurs)

Ticket Price Info: TBA

www.spursgive.org

FESTIVAL DE ANIMALES

SAN ANTONIO ZOO

APRIL 27-28, 2024, 9 A.M. – 7 P.M.

SAN ANTONIO ZOO

3903 N. St. Mary's Street, San Antonio, TX 78212

• Celebrate the animals, conservation efforts, culture, and food native to South and Central America while sipping on specialty cocktails and enjoyed musical performances throughout the Zoo.

Ticket Information: Adult ticket $31.99, Child ticket $27.99, Starting January 1, 2024 you can buy tickets online on the website

www. sazoo.org

MISSIONFEST 2024

MISSION SAN JOSE CATHOLIC CHURCH

APRIL 28, 2024, 9 A.M. – MIDNIGHT

MISSION SAN JOSE CATHOLIC CHURCH

701 Pyron, San Antonio, Texas 78214

• All proceeds support Mission San Jose Catholic Church

• Family Friendly Event

• Music All Day

• UNESCO World Heritage Site

• Food and Beverages On-site

Ticket Information: $10 admission fee

Purchase tickets starting February 1, 2024 at PMO Location and Website

www.missionsanjosechurch.org

FIESTA® DE LOS REYES

REY FEO CONSEJO EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION

APRIL 19 – 28, 2024, 10 A.M. – MIDNIGHT (SATURDAYS 1 A.M.)

MARKET SQUARE

514 West Commerce Street, San Antonio, TX 78207

• Supports education via scholarships

• Supports local musicians

• Supports national talent

• Supports culture

• Supports the best cuisine in San Antonio

• Supports military on Military Monday

• Pet Friendly Event

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www.fiestadelosreyes.com

SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 2024
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FIESTA® ARTISAN SHOW

VISIT SAN ANTONIO

APRIL 26 – 28, 2024, 11 A.M. – 11 P.M.

SAN ANTONIO RIVER WALK

849 E. Commerce, San Antonio, TX 78205

• The San Antonio River Walk is the number one attraction in Texas

• Over 40 Artisans display their art, jewelry, or goods at the show

• The River Walk holds 10 Artisan Shows annually

• The River Walk Operations department of Visit San Antonio puts on over 25 annual events on the River Walk such as river parades and festivals

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www.thesanantonioriverwalk.com

A DAY IN OLD MEXICO AND CHARREADA

ASOCIACIÓN DE CHARROS DE SAN ANTONIO

APRIL 21, 2024 & APRIL 28, 2024, 11 A.M. – 6 P.M.

6126 Padre Drive, San Antonio, TX 78214

• Explore the distinctive culture that upholds the customs and family traditions of Mexican Horsemanship as a way of life.

• This family event features food vendors, concessions, ballet folklorico performances, and live mariachi music during the season opening of our charreada — Mexico’s official sport predating, and inspiring, the American Rodeo.

• The oldest Charro association in the United States, established in 1947, the Asociación de Charros de San Antonio aims to preserve the skill of charreria, a centuries old tradition, and educate future generations and the general public.

Admission: $20, Tickets available at front gate - day of event

www.sacharros.org

FIESTA® CARNIVAL

APRIL 18 – 28, 2024,

ALAMODOME LOT C

100 Montana Street, San Antonio, TX 78205

• Fiesta Carnival features thrills and chills thanks to glittering lights, exciting rides, and a wide assortment of foods, making it perennial favorite of Fiesta-goers.

• Revenue from the event helps support the activities of Fiesta® San Antonio.

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www.fiestasanantonio.org www. wadeshowsinc.com/events

FESTIVAL DE CASCARONES

TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY-SAN ANTONIO APRIL 28, 2024, 1 P.M.

TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY-SAN ANTONIO

One University Way, San Antonio, TX 78224

• Cascarone Smash- 6,000 cascarones are passed out

• Entertainment throughout the day

• Kids Zone

• Pet Friendly

• Great Food

• Student organizations have the chance to fundraise at the event

• Introduce the southside community to the university and the opportunities available to them.

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www.tamusa.edu/festival-de-cascarones/

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ANNUAL FIESTA® CONCERT

SAN ANTONIO SYMPHONIC BAND

APRIL 28, 2024, 1 P.M. – 2:30 P.M.

CASA NAVARRO

228 South Laredo Street, San Antonio, Texas 78207

• This is FREE concert!

• Our 38th year!

• We are an all-volunteer organization

• Chartered by the City in 1986

• We honor all veterans at every concert

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www. sanantoniosymphonicband.com

PRAISE DANCE CELEBRATION

APRIL 28, 2024, 4 P.M. – 6 P.M.

CARVER COMMUNITY CULTURAL CENTER

226 Hackberry, San Antonio, TX 78202

• ATO celebrating 21 yrs. of “Praise Dance” event with Fiesta Commission!

• “Praise Dance” has performers ranging in ages from 5yr. to 90yrs.

• Praise Dancers are from various churches and community organizations.

• Event is free and open to the public!

• ATO supports reading and mentor programs for youth.

• ATO owns and operates Roseville Apts. for seniors on E. Houston St.

Ticket Information: Admission is Free

www. atoaka.com

ALL VETERANS MEMORIAL SERVICE

ALAMO CHAPTER #366 VIETNAM VETERANS OF AMERICA

APRIL 28, 2024, 1 P.M. – 2 P.M.

VIETNAM WAR MEMORIAL 451 Jefferson, San Antonio TX 78205

• Patriotic Event honoring all Veterans

• Pet-Friendly Event

• Longest running Fiesta Military Event

• Honor Guard presentation

• Commanding General at Fort Sam Houston makes keynote address.

Ticket Information: Admission is Free www.vva366.org

REINA DE LA FERIA DE LAS FLORES RECEPTION

REY FEO SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION

APRIL 28, 2024, 4 P.M. – 7 P.M.

SAN ANTONIO GARDEN CENTER

3310 N. New Braunfels, San Antonio, TX 78209

• Join us in recognizing and honoring Feria de las Flores Queen and all those who made her reign possible.

• The main focus of the Feria Queen program is education.

• La Reina de la Feria de las Flores is the Rey Feo’s official Queen.

• Feria de las Flores Queen, along with the Rey Feo, visit schools, nursing homes and hospitals along with other Official Fiesta events during Fiesta.

• Our current queen was born in Hawaii, first queen born off mainland USA, Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander.

• Queen’s reception will be Hawaiian themed.

Ticket Information: Ticket Pricing is TBA

www.reyfeoscholarship.com

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BATTLE OF FLOWERS

PARADE ASSOCIATION

www.battleofflowers.org

CPS ENERGY

www.cpsenergy.com

CRE8AD8

www.cre8ad8.com

DOS EQUIS

FIESTA FLAMBEAU

PARADE ASSOCIATION

www.flambeau.org

FIESTA NORTH STAR

www.fiestastore.com

GAMEZ LAW FIRM

www.gamezlawfights.com

LA VILLITA

www.lavillitasanantonio.com

MAJESTIC EMPIRE FOUNDATION

www.majesticempire.com

MARKET SQUARE

www.marketsquaresa.com

PARTNERS IN REAL ESTATE

www.partnersrealestate.com

PORT SAN ANTONIO

www.fiestadelosninos.com

SAN ANTONIO BOTANICAL GARDENS

www.sabot.org

SAN ANTONIO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

www.sachamber.org

ST. PHILIP’S COLLEGE

www.alamo.edu/spc/culturefest.com

TACO CABANA

www.tacocabana.com

TASTE OF THE REPUBLIC

www.tasteoftherepublic.com

TEXAS CAVALIERS

RIVER PARADE

www.texascavaliers.org

THE WOMAN’S CLUB OF SAN ANTONIO

www.thewomansclubofsa.org

TOBIN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS

www.tobincenter.org

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