2023 Fiesta® San Antonio Guide

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THE OFFICIAL GUIDE TO FIESTA® SAN ANTONIO

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PRESIDENT’S WELCOME MAYOR’S GREETING MILITARY COMMANDER WELCOME LETTER FIESTA SAN ANTONIO’S BIGGEST FAMILY REUNION POSTER ARTIST THE ARMY AND SAN ANTONIO’S FIESTA MILITARY AMBASSADORS SHARING THE SPIRIT OF FIESTA FIESTA FIESTA OFFICIAL FIESTA SCHEDULE OF EVENTS FIESTA SAN ANTONIO PARADEROUTES OFFICIAL FIESTA EVENT DESCRIPTIONS 2023 FIESTA SAN ANTONIO MILITARY AMBASSADORS QUEEN THE ORDER OF THE ALAMO KING SAN ANTONIO C REY FEO LXXIV MISS FIESTA 2023 14 16 18 20 26 28 34 38 42 48 52 56 94 96 98 100 102

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It’s an honor to be part of an organization, such as the Fiesta San Antonio Commission, that supports and celebrates the history, traditions and community of San Antonio. Like many San Antonians, I understand the importance of celebrating special Fiesta® family traditions while giving back to our local community. Because of Fiesta®, I have seen, first-hand, many local charities receive support to improve the lives of San Antonians throughout the year.

President’s Welcome

Since the day Fiesta® 2022 ended, the Fiesta® San Antonio Commission has been planning for a fun, exciting and successful Fiesta® 2023 (April 20 – 30). I am honored to serve as the 2023 Commission President and thank all the Commission’s leadership and members who have volunteered their time, talent and treasure to help serve more than 100 non-profit, official Fiesta® organization events and the San Antonio community.

Like many non-profit organizations, the Fiesta® Commission faced several challenges these past couple of years. I am thankful for the resiliency displayed this past year among the Fiesta® leadership, official Fiesta® organizations, Fiesta® sponsors and partners, the City of San Antonio, the Alamo Trust, 70,000+ volunteers and more than 2 million attendees. That resilient spirit enabled our Fiesta® family to celebrate the return of a more “normal” Fiesta®. As we continue planning for a full Fiesta® experience in 2023, I am excited to celebrate with all of you.

Celebrating Fiesta® is an experience best shared with family and friends, and as a native San Antonian, my Fiesta® experience began as a young boy, attending the Battle of Flowers Parade, the Fiesta Flambeau Parade, the Texas Cavaliers River Parade and NIOSA. Since then, I have been a member of the Texas Cavaliers, The Order of the Alamo and the San Antonio German Club. In 2011, I happily served as the Night Aide for my best friend, King Antonio LXXXIX, Bill Mitchell. That same year, Bill Drain, another great friend, served as Rey Feo LXIII. Now, more than ten years later, because of those relationships strengthened during Fiesta®, I can look to Bill and Bill, and many others, for their guidance, experience and support.

There are also deep-rooted Fiesta® traditions in my own family which were influenced early on by recognizing the importance of getting involved and giving back. My father (King Antonio LXIV, 1986), mother, father-in-law, mother-in-law (Battle of Flowers President 1986, 1987) brother, sister-in-law, niece, and nephew have all been involved in Fiesta through various organizations. My wife, Jackie, is a member of the Battle of Flowers Association and the Military-Civilian Club. Our daughter, Kristen, was a German Club debutante in 2009 and an Order of the Alamo duchess in 2010.

The military is another Fiesta® family. We celebrate the military throughout the week and have ten Military Ambassadors that are an official part of Fiesta®. They are celebrated at every event they attend. A few years ago, one of the commanding generals made the comment that a lot of cities talk that they are a “Military City” but Fiesta® is proof that San Antonio walks the walk.

When asked what my favorite part of Fiesta® is, I would say without a doubt that it’s people! Nothing makes me happier than experiencing people celebrate and work together to support our community. Backgrounds don’t matter. Skin color doesn’t matter. Socio economic status doesn’t matter. The things that some might seek to use to divide or exclude serve to unite us instead, and everyone is included.

Again, it’s an honor to be part of an organization, such as the Fiesta San Antonio Commission, that supports and celebrates the history, traditions and community of San Antonio. Like many San Antonians, I understand the importance of celebrating special Fiesta® family traditions while giving back to our local community. Because of Fiesta®, I have seen, first-hand, many local charities receive support to improve the lives of San Antonians throughout the year.

I invite you to “Party With A Purpose,” attend all our official Fiesta® events to support many worthwhile organizations and be a part of the Fiesta® family spirit that is the true success of Fiesta®.

John Meyer

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Viva Fiesta! John Meyer | President Fiesta® San Antonio Commission From left to right: John Meyer and family, Jackie Meyer, Kristen Meyer Zagoren, Sloane Zagoren and Andy Zagoren.

Mayor’s Greeting

Welcome to Fiesta 2023!

As Mayor, I am thrilled to celebrate Fiesta alongside locals and visitors alike! Our Fiesta celebrations are an important part of our dynamic cultural fabric. This historic commemoration, first observed in 1891 in honor of the heroes of the Alamo and the Battle of San Jacinto, embodies our city’s community spirit and unifies our residents to come together for a good cause.

I want to thank the Fiesta Commission for highlighting historic ceremonies, our military organizations, and the work of our local nonprofits. Our thousands of volunteers make this event possible, contributing to an economic impact of more than $340 million every year. The Party with a Purpose raises funds for countless nonprofit entities that underwrite impactful scholarships, mentorship programs for senior citizens, and resources for those most in need. The philanthropic element of Fiesta is vitally important to our city as it showcases our efforts to better our community and help our neighbors.

Please take a moment to enjoy all that Fiesta has to offer, such as musical performances, oyster bakes, carnivals, parades, food tastings, and a myriad of events meant for the whole family. The excitement and celebration of Fiesta is palpable city-wide, and we continue to attract regional, national, and international attention for our reputation of leading with compassion while having fun. As we gather for this common purpose, listen closely to the clanking of medals on bright-colored sashes, the laughter following cracked cascarones with a rain of confetti, and enjoy the true meaning of community.

The City of San Antonio is honored to partner with the Fiesta Commission to participate in one of the most special events of the year.

Viva Fiesta! Viva San Antonio!

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Military Commander Welcome Letter

On behalf of U.S. Army North (Fifth Army) and our military service members and families, retirees, veterans, and civilians who live and work in San Antonio, welcome to Fiesta San Antonio 2023!

We are truly honored to be a part of this great, vibrant community known as Military City, U.S.A.!

Joint Base San Antonio is one of the largest military installations in the Department of Defense with more than 140,000 military service members and families who currently call San Antonio their home.

Fiesta San Antonio provides a great opportunity for our military family to experience the unique culture, heritage, and diversity of this great city.

Fiesta San Antonio is known as a “party with a purpose” because of the contributions and funding it provides to non-profit organizations throughout the city. However, to the military community, Fiesta San Antonio is a “party with a purpose” because it is also about honoring those military service members who have come before us, and showing our pride and gratitude for their service to our great nation. We are humbled by the numerous events throughout Fiesta San Antonio that showcase our military personnel and their service commitments.

The first Fiesta parade was held back in 1891 to honor the memory of the fallen heroes at the Alamo and to commemorate the victory at the Battle of San Jacinto, which led to Texas’ independence from Mexico.

The Army was a part of that first parade and has been a part of Fiesta festivities ever since.

You cannot separate the military from the City of San Antonio due to the history, heritage, and interconnectedness we share, and you cannot separate the military from Fiesta San Antonio. We are forever intertwined, and we are so grateful for this community’s warm embrace and support of our military service members, families, and veterans.

We look forward to seeing you throughout the numerous parades and events during Fiesta San Antonio 2023.

Viva Fiesta! Strength of the Nation!

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Fiesta San Antonio’s Biggest ‘Family Reunion’

For more than a century, Fiesta San Antonio® has grown into a colorful celebration of San Antonio’s rich and diverse cultures. The renowned “Party with a Purpose” benefits approximately 100 nonprofit PMOs (Participating Member Organizations) and their year-round endeavors to make San Antonio a better city. Fiesta also has earned the reputation as one of the nation’s largest and most enjoyable “family reunions,” thanks to the hard work and loyalty of local families who’ve been devoted to Fiesta for decades.

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Service to San Antonio and Fiesta come naturally to legions of local families. For example, Penny McCutchen-Gardner in 1983 became involved with Miss Fiesta San Antonio Scholarship Inc., ultimately serving as president, coordinating the Miss Fiesta Pageant and taking on other Fiesta leadership roles as time went on.

“This period was the beginning of many enjoyable years to come with my family, first joining as supporters and growing our participation in all the fun events of Fiesta to come,” McCutchen-Gardner recalls. “My daughter – Vonzetta Hickman – was Miss Queen of Soul 1978. Since then, she has been very active with Fiesta San Antonio, holding several officer positions and becoming the president of the Fiesta Commission in 2016.”

McCutchen-Gardner also has enjoyed lengthy service on the Commission including the office of vice president in 2009-10. “Bringing people together of all types and walks of life has all been a major reason why I continue my participation with Fiesta San Antonio,” she says. “Seeing the growth of Fiesta and sharing the fun and happy times with people of all ages continues to be a delight in my life.”

Her husband, John, also gets involved, volunteering for Alpha Delta Rho Lambda fraternity, which provides chairs for Fiesta parades and, in so doing, raises funds for student scholarships. This year, the family plans to attend the various parades and support the Queen of Soul pageant and reception.

“Most importantly in my opinion, Fiesta presents an opportunity to deepen bonds by bringing people together to meet one another, support, celebrate, eat all types of food and establish new friendships,” she says.

Vonzetta Hickman shares her mom’s passion for Fiesta and its family focus.

“After serving as Queen of Soul, I decided to join the Fiesta Commission to give back and pay it forward,” Hickman says. “Today, 45 years later, I’m still around, quietly serving in whatever capacity I can when called upon. Fiesta touches so many families, and the longer you stay around, the more you see its impact. It’s exciting each year when it all comes together.”

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“Fiesta is successful because of the support of generations of family members who volunteer their time, talent and treasure to make Fiesta a unique and special festival,” says Steve Rosenauer, executive director of the Commission coordinating the 11-day spectacle, April 20-30.
“It brings together people from all parts of San Antonio and the world.”
Vonzetta Hickman celebrating Fiesta with family and friends.

Hickman won’t forget the privilege of representing the Commission as president during the organization’s 125th anniversary seven years ago. She also cherishes attending countless Fiesta events as well as spreading the Fiesta spirit during out-of-town travels with her parents, sisters, daughter, nieces and friends.

“As an African American woman and an Army brat, I do appreciate how Fiesta brings people all ages, cultures and backgrounds together to celebrate for 11 days,” she says. “The economic impact Fiesta has on San Antonio is no laughing matter either. Many organizations can achieve the funds needed for their causes. What an accomplishment!”

For the Clyde J. B. Johnson IV family, much of their Fiesta participation has revolved around the Texas Cavaliers and the River Parade. This year, he’s serving as the 100th King Antonio, following in the footsteps of his father, who was King Antonio in 1997, and cousin Mark Johnson, who was the 2015 monarch.

The new king’s ascendancy to the throne began as a youngster recruited to follow longhorn cattle in Fiesta parades and perform the important task of poop scooping. Johnson subsequently joined the Cavaliers and advanced to River Parade marshal in 2018 and Cavaliers commander last year. In addition, he has served on the Texas Cavaliers Charitable Foundation Board of Trustees.

Above: Ralph E Lehr riding in the Battle of Flowers Parade, 1969. Photo credit The Express News.
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Below: Tamez family standing in front of the LULAC Council #2 float, at the 2022 Battle of Flowers Parade.

As King Antonio, he eagerly anticipates visiting schools all over Greater San Antonio, delivering positive messages and presenting more than $2 million to children’s charities. Since its founding in 1989, the Cavaliers’ charitable foundation has distributed in excess of $13 million to nonprofits serving children in Bexar County.

Supporting Johnson in his regal duties are wife Kim and their three children – Bennett, Shelton and Elle. His father, King Antonio LXXV Clyde J. B. Johnson III, expresses great pride in his son’s leadership role in Fiesta San Antonio ’23.

“One of my favorite memories was visiting with the school students that were, at that time, the future of San Antonio,” he says. “They were always so enthusiastic, and I knew our future was in good hands. I also very much enjoyed the military events. We, San Antonio, are definitely ‘Military City, USA.’”

His advice to the new King Antonio is to “enjoy the ride” because there’s no other event anywhere like Fiesta where everyone “comes together for one big party and, as King Antonio, you have one of the best seats in the house.”

King Antonio C says he’s truly honored to follow his father’s lead in celebrating Fiesta, which he calls “the fabric of San Antonio that makes us unique because once a year, we all have one common purpose – to celebrate our history, culture and friendship.”

Three generations of the Ralph Lehr family – mother Lillian Ann Lehr, daughter Ann Bunn and granddaughter Lilly Gretzinger –have celebrated Fiesta in many and varied ways for decades.

Lillian Ann’s first Fiesta was in 1949, the year she married her husband Ralph, deceased, who was King Antonio XLVII in 1969 and who loved Fiesta so much that he became Commission president. Ann and Lilly can’t remember a time when the Lehr family, which has been active in both the Battle of Flowers Association and the Texas Cavaliers, hasn’t celebrated Fiesta. All three generations have enjoyed decorating parade floats.

“The year that my dad was King Antonio really stands out in my mind,” Ann says. “The kings of Fiesta have always stressed the importance of ethics, doing your best and staying in school. Decades later, a man came to Dad’s office with one of his king’s coins (that preceded today’s medals). The man stopped by to let

“King Antonio is kind of like Santa Claus,” Johnson says. “It’s seeing the king’s suit that gets school kids excited. I’m delighted to represent the Cavaliers and be an ambassador for all the organization’s hard work to benefit the community.”
Top: Erin De Luna and family. Middle: Clyde Johnson IV in the front passenger seat.
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Left: Ann with Carol West in front of the Alamo prior to the Battle of Flowers Parade, 2017. Carol was also in the parade skating with Ann in 1971.

Dad know that he had kept it for all those years and how much he appreciated the message given with it. He was a successful man, who attributed his perseverance during hard times to the message he received the day King Antonio visited his school.”

One of Lilly’s favorite memories as a child was packing a picnic lunch each year and taking the bus to the Battle of Flowers Parade where she sat with family friends, attended a party afterwards and consumed buñuelos, her favorite Fiesta taste treat.

The Lehr family agrees that the food, fun, and fellowship of Fiesta bring San Antonians together, in Ann’s words, for “a time of joy, not of division.” It also boosts the economy and generates financial support for many worthwhile causes.

The Roland Tamez family is so passionate about Fiesta that they make their own medals to hand out.

“My dad, brother, sister-in-law and I are alumni of St. Mary’s University,” Tamez says, “and my wife and mom are huge supporters of the school. So, we’ve all been volunteering at the Fiesta Oyster Bake for decades. I was fortunate to be on the executive committee for a few years and then served as chairman in 2018. I’m also part of the executive committee for the newest Fiesta event, the Central Catholic Fiesta FangDango.”

Although Tamez has been a Fiesta volunteer for many years, his favorite memories center on the 2022 Fiesta parades.

“My daughter Sophia was on a float in the Battle of Flowers and Fiesta Flambeau parades, and my wife Stephanie and I were able to walk alongside the floats,” he says. “These parades didn’t happen in 2020 and 2021 due to the pandemic. Just to see the hundreds of thousands

of people along the parade route smiling, waving and cheering again was absolutely amazing and showed the importance that Fiesta plays in our community.”

For the entire Tamez family, Fiesta has and always will play an important part in their lives, not just attending events but supporting and volunteering with nonprofit organizations they’re passionate about. “My parents, now in their mid-70s, haven’t slowed down yet,” Tamez notes, “so I’m hoping my wife and I, along with our daughter, will have another three decades to enjoy our unique city-wide celebration.”

Erwin J. De Luna traces his Fiesta roots to 1962 when he appeared in the Battle of Flowers Parade as a member of a Boy Scout drum and bugle corps. Since then, he and his family have volunteered at many Fiesta favorites including A Night in Old San Antonio, the Oyster Bake and the Fiesta Flambeau parade.

He’s particularly pleased with his family’s involvement in the Celebrations of Traditions Pow Wow, which highlights the culture and traditions of the American Indian.

“In 2017, I was president of the Fiesta San Antonio Commission,” De Luna said, “and my responsibilities didn’t allow me to set up for the Pow Wow or take down as in previous years. So, my family completed all aspects of the event that was enjoyed by everyone in attendance.”

As Commission president, De Luna appreciated being a Fiesta ambassador to celebrations near and far such as the Portland (Ore.) Rose Festival; the St. Paul (Minn.) Winter Carnival; and the George Washington Day Celebration in Laredo. He also attended the Tournament of Roses in Pasadena, Calif., with wife Rose Mary and their two daughters – Patricia and Katherine, who currently serves as secretary of the Fiesta Commission Executive Committee.

Indeed, being together lies at the heart of Fiesta, San Antonio’s biggest “family reunion.”

“As a family, we enjoy being together, attending various events including military ceremonies and sharing our experiences and memories together,”
De Luna says. “While there are times that we rush to be at a Fiesta activity, being together is part of who we are.”
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Parade Day for 3 Generations (Lillian Ann Lehr, Ann Bunn, Lilly Gretzinger) in front of wreath of collected medals.

2023 Poster Artist Kathleen Whittle

We moved back to Texas just prior to Fiesta 2021 having lived all over the US and a few places in Europe for my husband’s military career in the Army. We immediately felt such a warm welcome from everyone in San Antonio. It was as if the city flung open the door and welcomed us into the party! That feeling of welcome, was the inspiration for the painting, “Come on in!”. This painting then motivated me to submit an entry in the 2023 Fiesta Poster competition. I am grateful for this opportunity to tell the story behind the painting.

I started with the bright glow coming from the doorway to convey the warmth of the people of San Antonio. The door itself is based on a courtyard door at the McNay Museum because of its beautiful classic Spanish-Colonial Revival tile and iron work. The tiles on the painting showcase symbols that every Texan will recognize. The key stone is the date of the first Fiesta, 1891, surrounded by the crowns of King Antonio, Rey Feo, the Queen of the Order of the Alamo and Miss Fiesta featured near the top of the archway. The peacocks and unit patch of 5th Army represent the Army while the training jet represents the Air Force, both historic partners with Military City USA. The Six Flags of Texas are along the step of the threshold. The Texas State flag and the Fiesta Commission flag flank both sides of the doorway. Yellow roses, a horned toad, a mockingbird, magnolia blossoms, bluebonnets, crepe myrtle, and a pecan tree surround the door and steps. Party lights and papel picado flags drape across the top of the doorway to let you know “This is where the party is so COME ON IN!”.

I am humbled and thrilled to become a part of the history of San Antonio by joining the list of local artists whose works have been chosen to represent the heart and spirit of Fiesta.

We love it here so much that we have decided to stay and have plans to open an Art Gallery in the King William Cultural Arts District this summer!

As a native Texan, I have always been fascinated by the beauty and majesty of Texas skies, landscapes, flora and fauna, architectural diversity, history, and especially the people. I strive to create work that moves the viewer emotionally using shape, light, and color. I create in oil, watercolor, acrylic, charcoal, or mixed media. I earned a Bachelor of Fine Art in painting from Abilene Christian University and a Master’s in Business Administration from the University of Texas, Austin and have been a working artist for more than 30 years. My passion is for creating beautiful, enduring art that brings people joy. I have work hanging in private collections throughout the U.S. and Europe. If you would like to see more, please visit www.KathleenWhittle.com.

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The Army and San Antonio’s Fiesta

In October 1845, as the Republic of Texas prepared to join the United States, the U.S. Army arrived in San Antonio to help with the transition into statehood. Three companies of the 2nd Dra-

goons set up camp near the Alamo. Followed by establishment of a Quartermaster Depot for supplying troops in the region, the U.S. Army had set its roots in the city.

Within months, war erupted with Mexico over disputes surrounding Texas’ annexation and boundaries. General John E. Wool assembled forces here to launch a campaign across the border. The Depot at San Antonio supplied his expedition. At the war’s end, with a newly defined international border, existing lines of supply, and offering a perfect location to oversee the nation’s secu-

San Antonio’s annual Fiesta is deeply engrained into the essence of this city. The U.S. Army, which established itself here in 1845, has been a part of the celebration since the very beginning.
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1899: The Sixth Infantry marched in the 1899 Fiesta Carnival Parade.

rity needs across its new territories, San Antonio’s strategic location was obvious.

In December 1848, Headquarters for the Army’s Department of Texas moved into the city. From the city, its three primary missions would be managed: secure the border along the Rio Grande, keep lines of communication open across Texas and into California, and protect settlements spreading into the western frontier.

Although the Army was committed to operating from San Antonio, it had not acquired property beyond the Arsenal grounds. Instead, the government rented its facilities throughout the city. Among those was the Alamo, which had been serving as a storehouse since the war. Lacking a roof when the Army arrived, the troops constructed one, and designed and installed

Top: 1917 – Two weeks before the Battle of Flowers, the U.S. and Germany went to war. The parade went on with General John J. Pershing, the new Southern Department commander, as the honoree. About four weeks later Pershing was given command of the American Expeditionary Force heading to France.

Below: 1926- In 1926, the 15th Field Artillery won first prize for their float.

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the façade that now defines the very look of the venerable old chapel. The Alamo’s iconic roofline, perhaps the most visual image evoking Texas history, came courtesy of the U.S. Army.

In 1861, the nation again stood on the brink of war. Rather than facing a foreign power, this time it was grappling with internal discord. In February the Texas legislature voted to secede from the United States and join the Confederacy. Governor Sam Houston opposed the move, costing him his political career. As the war had not yet begun, U.S. troops were allowed to leave the state. Those not making it out before war erupted became prisoners of war.

After the war, the Army returned and resumed its prewar tasks of watching the border and supplying the frontier. Still occupying rented buildings, Army administrators soon began seeking permanent accommodations. Having the Army in the city was a great asset to the community. Not only did it provide security, more importantly, it purchased vast amounts of supplies from local sources. The Army was a significant driver of the region’s econ-

omy. Not wanting to risk the loss of the Army to other cities, civic leaders offered property on the edge of town. What would come to be known as Government Hill offered the Army a permanent home in San Antonio.

In 1876 construction began on the Quadrangle, the first Army building on what would become one of the largest posts in the nation by the end of the century. In 1890, the “Post at San Antonio” finally got its name, Fort Sam Houston.

Around the time the Post was named, Ellen Maury Slayden, wife of James Luther Slayden, a cotton merchant and rancher, was advocating that the ladies of the city should organize an April event to commemorate the Battle of San Jacinto and fallen Texan patriots. It would be known as the Battle of Flowers. Her husband, who later became a congressman and sat on the Committee on Military Affairs, was instrumental in promoting expansion of Fort Sam Houston. Slayden’s support helped ensure the city remained on a path to claim the title “Military City USA.”

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Above: 1954- Fort Sam’s General Depot created a float in 1954 foreshadowing the coming Space Age and Fort Sam’s role in global defense.

As planning the Battle of Flowers parade was underway, word reached city leaders that President Benjamin Harrison would visit that same week. Though not initially intended to be part of a presidential welcome, the event would be incorporated into his visit. This was the first time a sitting U.S. President visited Texas and civic leaders wanted to ensure the city left a lasting impression.

The Army would naturally be an integral part of the official welcoming delegation. Brigadier General David S. Stanley and Lieutenant Colonel Charles M. Terrell were to join Texas Governor James Hogg and San Antonio Mayor Bryan Callaghan in escorting the President. The general’s wife, Anna, would attend the female members of the Presidential party.

The entire garrison of Fort Sam Houston would have a prominent role in their Commander-in-Chief’s visit. BG Stanley would meet him in Galveston and accompany him on the train to San Antonio. Upon arrival, a cavalry escort, 21-gun salute, and rendition of “The Presidential March” by the 23rd Infantry Band would be his greeting, followed by a tour of Fort Sam Houston itself.

The Battle of Flowers parade, scheduled for April 21, was moved to April 20 to accommodate the visit. Even before the prospect of a presidential review of the parade, the Army was already planning to participate. An Army band would lead off, and Captain George F. Chase of the 3rd U.S. Cavalry would serve as one of two parade marshals along with his military aides as attendants.

As the President’s train arrived on April 20, so too did a heavy rain. With no hope of a break in the downpour, the parade had to be postponed until after Harrison’s departure. Four days later, on April 24, it finally stepped off with the 23rd Infantry Band helping lead the way. Among the flower-festooned carriages and floats crafted by the women of the city was an entry by the “young ladies of the government post,” the wives and daughters of Army officers. From that first parade, the Army has always been part of the Battle of Flowers and many other events springing up over the years to celebrate San Antonio’s annual Fiesta.

Fiesta Medals & Fort Sam

While stationed at Fort Sam Houston in the 1970s, Lieutenant Colonel Leon Childers started the Texas Wanders, a group formed along the European tradition of “Volksmarching” (people’s march). A Volksmarch is a walk organized for fun, not a competition. Childers had been in Germany prior to Fort Sam, and while there became enamored with Volksmarching. Many Volksmarches produced medallions or pins for the participants. Collecting and wearing them let others see your past walks, as well as served as a fun reminder for the wearer. This also helped build a community, sparking interaction among the participants.

Here in San Antonio, LTC Childers started thinking of creating something similar for his Texas Wanders. About this time, in his role at Fort Sam, Childers became involved with plans for Fiesta events to hosted by the command.

Medallions already had a deep tradition in Fiesta. Royalty had been giving them out since at least the 1920s, sometime attached to ribbons. Influenced by this existing tradition, his Volksmarching experience, and the military medals around him daily as a soldier, Childers came up with the idea of creating something for Fiesta that took the form of a military medal using a medallion suspended by a medal drape. These would be given out by his commander during Fiesta as a public relations gesture. An instant success, it became an annual affair for the command and was soon taken up by other Fiesta organizations as well. After 21 years in the Army, Childers retired in 1983, and soon after began commercial production of Fiesta medals. With commercial production now easily available, growth of the Fiesta medal tradition quickly flourished into what is now affectionally known as “Fiesta Medal Mania.”

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Top: 1976- As the nation celebrated its 200th birthday, Fort Sam also celebrated the 100th birthday of the Quadrangle.

Military Ambassadors

STRENGTHEN SAN ANTONIO’S CONNECTION BETWEEN THE MILITARY AND THE SURROUNDING COMMUNITY

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Joint Base San Antonio Military Ambassadors, left to right, Staff Sgt. Daniel Velasquez, 802nd Security Forces Squadron security manager, Petty Officer 2nd Class Casey W. Travers, Coast Guard Cryptologic Unit-Texas, and Petty Officer 2nd Class Yulianis Chevere Rodriguez, Coast Guard Cryptologic Unit-Texas, participate in a conga line during Fiesta Fiesta opening ceremony, Mar. 31, 2022 at Hemisfair Park in San Antonio, Texas. Fiesta Fiesta officially marks the start of the 11-day annual celebration featuring parades, exhibits, music, entertainment and family-friendly fun - all benefitting local, non-profit causes. (U.S. Air Force photo by Brian J. Valencia) ARMY NORTH PUBLIC AFFAIRS

For the military community, Fiesta San Antonio presents an opportunity for our military service members, families, retirees, and civilians to further connect with members of the public as we come together to embrace a shared sense of values and pride in our nation and those who are called to military service. The military has been a part of Fiesta San Antonio since it began, and there are many aspects of the military that are featured today.

Events such as the Pilgrimage to the Alamo, which remembers those military heroes who fought and died in the Battle of the Alamo and the Battle of San Jacinto, to events like the All Veterans Memorial, which recognizes and honors veterans of each of the military service branches, Fiesta is indeed a “party with a purpose” that truly honors and recognizes the strength of our nation’s military heritage and the benefits of military service today.

The Joint Base San Antonio military ambassador program reinforces those bonds and strengthens the connection between our military and the surrounding community.

Each year, units from all services across Joint Base San Antonio select military ambassadors to represent their service component during the annual Fiesta San Antonio celebration as well as other events in nearby communities and throughout the calendar year.

The military ambassadors share their own unique military stories and experiences while also representing their service branch. The primary mission of the military ambassadors is to inform and educate the public about the value of the greatest military the world has ever known — a military that’s vital to the defense and security of the United States and its people.

The military ambassadors take part in nearly 50 events throughout the Fiesta celebration. It is their outstanding support and participation that enhances the spirit of Fiesta. The military ambassadors instill patriotism and showcase the benefits of military service to the more than 2.5 million attendees that visit San Antonio each year for Fiesta.

Viva Fiesta! Viva JBSA!

Joint Base San Antonio Military Ambassador Staff Sgt. Corey J. Walton, 323D Army Band from U.S. Army North, waves to the crowd with his fellow ambassadors during the People’s Parade at Fiesta Fiesta opening ceremony, Mar. 31, 2022 at Hemisfair Park in San Antonio, Texas. Fiesta Fiesta officially marks the start of the 11-day annual celebration featuring parades, exhibits, music, entertainment and family-friendly fun - all benefitting local, non-profit causes. (U.S. Air Force photo by Brian J. Valencia)
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U.S. Army, U.S. Space Force, and U.S. Air Force Fiesta 2022 Ambassadors attend the ceremony for the Investiture of King Antonio at the Alamo Plaza in downtown San Antonio, Texas, April 2, 2022. King Antonio is a Fiesta dignitary selected from the ranks of the Texas Cavaliers, an organization of 600 businesses, civic and community leaders, who volunteer their time and talents in support of San Antonio area charities (U.S. Army photo by PFC Gianna Elle Sulger).
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Fiesta, known as the largest party in San Antonio, continues its resilient spirit recovering from the challenges of the 2020 cancellation and 2021 modified event. As plans for Fiesta 2023 are finalized, there is a great sense of excitement for the return to a “normal” Fiesta.

As you may know, the Fiesta® San Antonio Commission had an office and retail store at 2611 Broadway where folks could pop-in and purchase their official Fiesta Medal, pick up a signed and numbered Official Fiesta Poster, or grab their Fiesta Poster T-shirt.

Unfortunately, due to the cancellation of Fiesta 2020 and the modified event in June 2021, the Commission, like many nonprofit organizations in San Antonio, had to make difficult deci sions to preserve the present and future of the organization.

“We were left without revenue, basically for 2020 and 2021, but had annual expenses to cover,” says Fiesta Executive Director, Steve Rosenauer. “This was unprecedented for Fiesta San Anto nio, and as a non-profit organization, we had to make some tough decisions about how to proceed. So, the decision was made to sell the Fiesta building, housing the office and store.”

“Fortunately, we were able to move into a new office in January 2022 at 110 Broadway, Suite 350, but we were still left without a retail location. We decided to get creative and reach out to our community partners for solutions,” says Rosenauer. “Both Presti gious Mark and Monarch Trophy Studio came to our aid and were up to the challenge to help us develop a new merchandise sales strategy.”

The Prestigious Mark is now the Official Merchandiser (posters, tees, hats, tote bags) and Monarch Trophy Studio is the Official Medal Supplier and Retailer.

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“We were very excited to work with the Fiesta Commission,” says Prestigious Mark President, Ben Swaney. “It’s been a lot of fun being so involved in the process of the merchandising and online retail. And, coming together as a community is really in keeping with the soul of Fiesta.”

“We have great relationships with the San Antonio business sector, and they come to us for their promotional and marketing needs,” Swaney continues. “Our team is highly involved in Fiesta activities both personally and professionally, so this was an easy yes for us.”

“We hope to hit it out of the park for the Fiesta Commission and have created a user-friendly online store where people can purchase posters, t-shirts, hats and bags,” remarks Swaney. “Because these designs are unique each year, every person who purchases official Fiesta Poster Merchandise gets to have their own little version of San Antonio Fiesta History.”

Check out the Official Fiesta Merchandise Store at www.vivafiesta.com, or visit The Prestigious Mark at www.tpmpromo.com.

Official Fiesta Merchandise, via The Prestigious Mark, will also be sold at the following retail locations: vivafiesta.com

SAM’s Club

The Fiesta Store at North Star

Amol’s AAFES- Military Bases

Besides selling the Official Fiesta Commission Medals, Monarch Tro phy Studio is also selling the medals from our Fiesta Participating Member Organizations. When you buy a medal from one of our Fiesta

Organizations, you are supporting a non-profit organization that supports the citizens of San Antonio throughout the year.

Charlie Drago, owner of Monarch Trophy Studio exclaims,

¡Viva
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Fiesta

Fiesta® Fiesta – The Official Kick-Off Event for Fiesta 2023

Join us on Thursday, April 20, in our new downtown location, Travis Park, from 4 to 10 pm.

Fiesta® Fiesta is a free event that features great music, mouth-watering festival foods and beverages, interactive art displays, medal sales, military salutes, opening ceremony celebrations and much more.

Fiesta® Fiesta is the go-to event for both novice and seasoned Fiesta®-goers, and helps provide an official opening to the 11-day festival that brings together more than 2.5 million people to Have Fun! Give Back! Viva Fiesta!

The event will provide an exciting lineup of live music throughout the evening on the main stage. Entertainment acts include DJs, Fort Sam’s Own 323rd Army Band, U.S. Army Fife and Drum Corps, U.S. Army Drill Team and headline performance by Grupo Metal featuring Chris Perez.

The People’s Parade at Fiesta® Fiesta is the first “official” parade of the Fiesta® season where official Fiesta® Royalty, local non-profit Fiesta® organizations, sponsors and event attendees can join in the fun and celebrate the excitement of Fiesta®

Pandemonium is the word for Fiesta Medals and Pins. We call it Pin Pandemonium® – literal mayhem, madness, uproar, bedlam, hullabaloo – which is the biggest, and only official, medal sales event during Fiesta. Presented by Monarch Trophy Studio, Pin Pandemonium at Fiesta® Fiesta is where the most serious medal collectors go to buy, trade and give away medals. All proceeds directly benefit local non-profits and other Fiesta® San Antonio members that are committed to preserving the traditions of Fiesta while establishing new ideas for future generations to enjoy.

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Join Chef Brian West and his chef friends, like Chef José Ochoa (pictured right), for a more laid-back, elevated kickoff to Fiesta at Taste of the Republic and sample fare honoring Texas’ rich history.

Venture in to Pin Pandemonium to buy, trade or give away coveted 2023 Fiesta medals to support the nonprofit and other members of Fiesta San Antonio.

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Live music is served up all afternoon and evening long on Fiesta Fiesta’s main stage before culminating in a major Fireworks display.

A Taste of Texas for Every Palate.

Always a sell-out event, “Taste of the Republic” is a ticketed culinary event in its sixth year and offers options as varied as the Lone Star State. Chef Brian West and about a dozen of San Antonio’s favorite chefs will offer nips of vodka, tequila, bourbon, whiskey, rum, and gin — and, of course, wine and beer — to complement bites from what Chef West has defined as the “Six Food Republics of Texas.”

From the “Piney Curtain” of East Texas, “Acadian Coast” along the Gulf, “Hill Country” of Central Texas, “Tex-Mex” of South Texas, “Cowboy Cuisine” of the North and Northwest, and “The Green Chili Line” West of the Pecos River.

Taste of the Republic will be held at the Alamo at 300 Alamo Plaza. Visit www.tasteoftherepublic.com to purchase your tickets today.

Fiesta® San Antonio’s Mascot, ¡VIVA!, welcomes you to Fiesta® Fiesta!

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What is Texas Cuisine?

Chef Brian West, a former Culinary Institute of America, San Antonio instructor, lets us in on a little history.

East Texas: Piney Curtain — Of any region of the Lone Star State, East Texas has the most Southern influence. Considered the gateway to the American South, in those beloved towns, east of the Trinity River, southern-style comfort food is king. Think sweet potato pies, peach cobbler, and fried food.

The Gulf: Acadian Coast — Influenced by the French-Canadians known as “Acadians,” the Gulf is home to Texas oysters, when at their peak, have been called “the tastiest in North America.” These large, juicy delicacies are immensely diverse in flavor and vary in taste depending on which part of the gulf they come from. Prepared simply with usually just a dash of Tabasco, Texas oysters are in high demand –especially in “Oyster County” of the Northeast.

Central Texas: Hill Country — When it comes to Texas barbecue, smoke is king. From the beef brisket of the cowboys to the smoked sausage influenced by German and Czech immigrants, Texas barbecue has evolved over time. Compared to its southern, Carolina, and Kansas City cousins, Texas, in part, has a Mexican influence. Textbook Texan barbecue sauce starts with a tomato base and brisket is served sliced, not shredded, to preserve the fat and flavor.

South Texas: Tex-Mex — Just as “traditional” Mexican food evolved from two great cultures of Spain and the natives of Ancient Mexico, Tex-Mex took its inspiration from American and Mexican traditions. Add beef to chili, cheddar cheese to enchiladas, and breakfast sausage and eggs to a tortilla and you’ve created a few of staples from its rich history. “The nachos, breakfast tacos, and enchiladas we love are ours alone,” West said. “No, they are not Mexican, but we have a long tradition of cooking this way for hundreds of years and it deserves to be a part of the spotlight.”

North Texas: Cowboy Cuisine — Beef is a staple in all six culinary regions of Texas, but North Texas owes its prosperity to the cattle industry. In Dallas or Fort Worth, foodies can dine in upscale restaurants enjoying juicy ribeye steaks of high-quality Texas beef. Texas has a long history of exporting its choicest beef to the Northeast and contributing to the reputations of New York’s and Boston’s top steakhouses. While few name Texas as mecca for steakhouses, the best cuts of beef are Texas grown.

Not all Fiesta foods come on a stick – unique recipes like paella and ceviche are served up at The Taste of the Republic, a VIP-style event within Fiesta® Fiesta.

West Texas: The Green Chile Line — West Texas could be considered the “gateway to the Southwest.” Influenced by the Native-American and Spanish culture, one boundary sets West Texas apart, and that is what Chef West calls “The Green Chile Line.” From adobo sauce and roasted pepper salsas to a variety of stews and more pork-centric dishes, bold flavors from chipotle and ancho chiles shine in West Texas cooking.

With this history in mind, Chef West and his team are bringing a unique event to Fiesta San Antonio’s lineup that can only be experienced during Fiesta® Fiesta.

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Official Fiesta® San Antonio Schedule of Events

PRE-FIESTA EVENTS

3/5/2023 | 3 - 4:30 PM |

Teen Queen Coronation

The Woman's Club of San Antonio

226 N Hackberry

4/2/2023 | 3-5 PM | Fit For A Princess

Cherice Cochrane Foundation

Schertz Civic Center | 1400 Schertz Pkwy

4/14/2023, 5 – 8 PM | 4/15/2023,

9 AM – 4 PM | 4/16/2023, 9 AM – 3 PM

Fiesta® FitFest - Presented by H-E-B

San Antonio Sports | 1 UTSA Way

4/15/2023 | 6:30 – 10 PM | San Antonio

Lutheran Coronation

San Antonio Lutheran Coronation Association

Boeing Center at Tech Port

3331 General Hudnell Dr.

4/16/2023 | 5-7 PM | Mr. Teen San Antonio

Scholarship and Amazing Teens' Coronation & High Tea

Cherice Cochrane Foundation

Schertz Civic Center | 1400 Schertz Pkwy

4/16/2023 | 8 AM | Fiesta® Mass

San Fernando Cathedral | San Fernando Cathedral | 115 Main Plaza

FIESTA EVENTS

Thursday, April 20, 2023

10 AM – 5 PM | 2023 Fiesta® Exhibit:

A World of Inspiration

Witte Museum | 3801 Broadway

4 – 10 PM | Fiesta® Fiesta

Fiesta® San Antonio Commission

Travis Park | 301 E. Travis Street

5 – 11 PM | Fiesta® Carnival

Fiesta® San Antonio Commission

Alamodome | 100 Montana Street

6 – 10 PM | Taste of the Republic

Texas Culinary Alliance

The Alamo | 300 Alamo Plaza

Friday, April 21, 2023

9:30 AM – 12:30 PM

Children’s Texas History Forum

Daughters of the Republic of Texas, Alamo Couriers Chapter | 228 S. Laredo

10 AM – Midnight | Fiesta® de los Reyes

Rey Feo Consejo Educational Foundation

514 West Commerce Street

10 AM – 5 PM | 2023 Fiesta® Exhibit: A World of Inspiration

Witte Museum | 3801 Broadway

11 AM – 3 PM | Dia en la Sombrilla

UTSA | One UTSA Circle Sombrilla Plaza and Central Plaza Main Campus

2 – 4 PM | Fiesta® Flower Show

The Woman’s Club of San Antonio

1717 San Pedro Ave.

5 – 11 PM | A Taste of New Orleans

San Antonio Zulu Association

Sunken Garden Theater

3875 N St. Mary’s

5 – 11 PM | Fiesta Oyster Bake®

St. Mary’s University Alumni Association

One Camino Santa Maria

5 PM – Midnight | Fiesta® Carnival

Fiesta® San Antonio Commission

Alamodome | 100 Montana Street

5:30 – 11:30 PM | Alamo Heights Night

Alamo Heights Rotary Club

UIW | 4301 Broadway

5:30 – 7 PM | Rey Feo Public Crowning

Rey Feo Scholarship Foundation 115 Main Plaza

6 – 10 PM | Fiesta® Women & Co-ed 45th Annual Soccer Tournament

Women’s Soccer Association of San Antonio 5103 David Edwards Dr.

7 – 11 PM | WEBB Party

San Antonio AIDS Foundation

1174 E. Commerce Street

7 PM | SAC Multicultural Conference

San Antonio College | 1819 N. Main Avenue

7 PM – Midnight

Rey Feo Crowning Celebration

Rey Feo Consejo Educational Foundation

Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Grotto & Lonesome Dove Room 900 E. Market Street

Saturday, April 22, 2023

SAC Multicultural Conference

San Antonio College | 1819 N. Main Avenue

8 AM – Noon | Walk for Autism

Any Baby Can of San Antonio 1400 W. Villaret Boulevard

8 AM – 8 PM | Fiesta® Women & Co-ed 45th Annual Soccer Tournament

Women’s Soccer Association of San Antonio 5103 David Edwards Dr.

8:30 – 11:30 AM | OLLU Confetti 5K

Run/Walk

Our Lady of the Lake University

Main Building Front Walk | 411 SW 24th St.

9 AM – 1 PM | Zeta Fiesta Track Meet

Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated, Alpha Pi Zeta Chapter | 200 Noblewood

9:30 AM – Noon | Pickles y Sombreros

Morgan’s Wonderland 5025 David Edwards Drive

10 – 11:30 AM | El Rey Fido Coronation

San Antonio Humane Society | Hops & Hounds 13838 Jones Maltsberger

10 AM – Noon | San Jacinto Victory Celebration

Daughters of the Republic of Texas, Alamo

Heroes Chapter | 300 Alamo Plaza

10 AM – 2 PM

Mission Reach Flotilla Fiesta®

San Antonio River Foundation | Padre Park 6515 Padre Drive

10 AM – 2 PM | Earth Day

City of San Antonio Parks & Recreation

Department | Woodlawn Lake Park 1103 Cincinnati Avenue

10 AM – 2 PM | Viva Botanica!

San Antonio Botanical Garden 555 Funston Place

10 AM – 4 PM | Fiesta® Flower Show

The Woman’s Club of San Antonio 1717 San Pedro Ave.

10 AM – 5 PM | Texas Corvette Association

Car Show

St. Jude’s Ranch for Children - SJRC Texas

Boerne Main Plaza | 100 N. Main Street

10 AM – 5 PM | 2023 Fiesta® Exhibit: A World of Inspiration

Witte Museum | 3801 Broadway

10 AM – 5 PM | Fiesta® Castle Hills

Castle Hills Community Organization 207 Lemonwood

10 AM – 6 PM | Fiesta® Arts Fair

UTSA Alumni Association | UTSA SW Campus

300 Augusta Street

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10 AM – 1 AM | Fiesta® de los Reyes

Rey Feo Consejo Educational Foundation

514 West Commerce Street

10 AM – 4 PM | Fiesta® Festival

Volunteer Services Council for the San Antonio State Supported Living Center

6711 S. New Braunfels, Suite 500

11 AM – 2 PM | Loteria para Lideres

Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas | 37 NE Loop 410

11 AM – 4 PM | Celebrations of Traditions

Pow Wow

United San Antonio Pow Wow, Inc.

Texas A&M University

San Antonio Pavilion | One University Way

Noon - 10 PM | JBSA - Fort Sam Houston

Open House

JBSA - Fort Sam Houston | Harry Wurzbach

Noon – Midnight | Fiesta® Carnival

Fiesta® San Antonio Commission | Alamodome | 100 Montana St.

Noon – 11 PM | A Taste of New Orleans

San Antonio Zulu Association | Sunken Garden

Theater | 3875 N St. Mary’s

Noon – 11 PM | Fiesta Oyster Bake®

St. Mary’s University Alumni Association

One Camino Santa Maria

Noon – Midnight | Chaparral Music & Heritage Festival

San Antonio Parks Foundation

434 S. Alamo St.

Noon – 1 PM | Alamo Plaza Historical

Walking Tour

Alamo Chapter Sons of The Republic of Texas |

The Alamo | 300 Alamo Plaza

Noon – 4 PM | Fiesta® Kings Polo Match

San Antonio Polo Club | 490 W. Specht Road

5 – 11 PM | Chanclas y Cervezas

Brooks Gives Back | 2532 Sidney Brooks

6:15 – 8 PM | Investiture of King Antonio

The Texas Cavaliers

The Alamo | 300 Alamo Plaza

7 – 11 PM | Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil

Fiesta® Youth | The DoSeum | 2800 Broadway

7 – 11 PM | 102nd Patriotic and Historical Ball

State Association of Texas Pioneers

San Fernando Ballroom | 231 W. Commerce St.

7 – 11 PM | All American Canteen

Foundation for San Antonio Military History

Aggie Park Event Center | 6205 West Avenue

7 PM – Midnight | Fiesta® Masquerade Party

Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Psi Alpha

Chapter | 6909 Camp Bullis Road

Sunday, April 23, 2023

SAC Multicultural Conference

San Antonio College | 1819 N. Main Avenue

8 AM – 6 PM | Fiesta® Women & Co-ed 45th Annual Soccer Tournament

Women’s Soccer Association of San Antonio 5103 David Edwards Dr.

10 AM – 5 PM | Fiesta® de los Niños

Port San Antonio | Boeing Center at Tech Port 3331 General Hudnell Dr.

10 AM – 5 PM | 2023 Fiesta® Exhibit: A World of Inspiration

Witte Museum | 3801 Broadway

10:30 AM – 2:30 PM

Champagne and Diamonds

Lo Bello Women’s Association

Rosenberg Skyroom at UIW 847 E. Hildebrand Avenue

10 AM – 8 PM | Deco Fiesta®

Network for Young Artists | Deco Pizzeria 1815 Fredericksburg Road

10 AM – Midnight | Fiesta® de los Reyes

Rey Feo Consejo Educational Foundation 514 West Commerce Street

10 AM – 2 PM | Fiesta® Olé Bazaar, Luncheon, and Style Show

Pan American League | Westin San Antonio North | 9821 Colonnade Blvd.

11 AM – 5 PM | Fiesta® Arts Fair

UTSA Alumni Association | UTSA Southwest Campus | 300 Augusta St.

11 AM – 8 PM | Fiesta® de La Familia

St. Gregory the Great Catholic School/Church

700 Dewhurst

Noon – 6 PM | A Day in Old Mexico and Charreada

Asociación de Charros de San Antonio

6126 Padre Drive

Noon – 9 PM | Piñatas in the Barrio

AUEDA - Action United for Entertainers and Diverse Artists | Plaza Guadalupe

1327 Guadalupe St.

Noon – 10 PM | A Taste of New Orleans

San Antonio Zulu Association

Sunken Garden Theater | 3875 N St. Mary’s

Noon – 11 PM | Fiesta® Carnival

Fiesta San Antonio Commission | Alamodome

100 Montana St.

3 - 7 PM | The Chili Queens Chili Cook-Off Happy Foundation | Bonham Exchange

411 Bonham

Monday, April 24, 2023

SAC Multicultural Conference

San Antonio College | 1819 N. Main Avenue

10 AM – 5 PM | 2023 Fiesta® Exhibit: A World of Inspiration

Witte Museum | 3801 Broadway

10 AM – Midnight | Fiesta® de los Reyes

Rey Feo Consejo Educational Foundation

514 West Commerce Street

11 AM – Noon | Air Force Day at the Alamo

United States Air Force | The Alamo

300 Alamo Plaza

3:30 - 5 PM | 105th Annual Pilgrimage to the Alamo

Daughters of the Republic of Texas, Alamo Mission Chapter | 300 Alamo Plaza

5 – 11 PM | Fiesta® Carnival

Fiesta San Antonio Commission | Alamodome 100 Montana Street

7 – 9 PM | The Texas Cavaliers River Parade

The Texas Cavaliers | 418 Villita Street

Tuesday, April 25, 2023

SAC Multicultural Conference

San Antonio College | 1819 N. Main Avenue

10 AM – Midnight | Fiesta® de los Reyes

Rey Feo Consejo Educational Foundation

514 West Commerce Street

10 AM - 3 PM | Fiesta Especial® Celebration Day

disABILITYsa | Alamodome | 100 Montana Street

10 AM – 5 PM | 2023 Fiesta® Exhibit: A World of Inspiration

Witte Museum | 3801 Broadway

11 AM - Noon | Army Day at the Alamo

United States Army | The Alamo

300 Alamo Plaza

5 – 11 PM | Fiesta® Carnival

Fiesta® San Antonio Commission

Alamodome | 100 Montana St.

5 – 8 PM | Fiesta® Tech Trek

San Antonio Chamber of Commerce

Tech District | Along Houston Street

5:30 – 10:30 PM

A Night in Old San Antonio® (NIOSA)

Conservation Society of San Antonio

Historic La Villita | 418 Villita Street

6 – 8 PM | Ford Mariachi Festival

Visit San Antonio | San Antonio River Walk

849 E. Commerce

6:30 - 11:30 PM | Taste of the Northside

Brighton Center | SSFCU Event Center

15000 I-10

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7 and 10 PM | Cornyation 2023

Fiesta Cornyation | Charline McCombs Empire Theater | 226 N. St. Mary’s

Wednesday, April 26, 2023

8 AM – 1 PM | First Tee Invitational

First Tee - Greater San Antonio

24405 Wilderness Oak

10 AM – Midnight | Fiesta® de los Reyes

Rey Feo Consejo Educational Foundation

514 West Commerce Street

10 AM – 5 PM | 2023 Fiesta® Exhibit: A World of Inspiration

Witte Museum | 3801 Broadway

10:30 AM – 3 PM | Fiesta® Hat Contest & Luncheon

The Woman’s Club of San Antonio 9821 Colonnade Blvd.

11 AM – Noon | Marine Day at the Alamo

The United States Marines

The Alamo | 300 Alamo Plaza

1:30 PM | SAC Multicultural Conference

San Antonio College | 1819 N. Main Avenue

5 – 11 PM | Fiesta® Carnival

Fiesta San Antonio Commission | Alamodome

100 Montana St.

5 PM – Midnight | Fiesta® Gartenfest

Beethoven Mannerchor, Inc. | Beethoven Halle und Garten | 422 Pereida St

5:30 – 10:30 PM | A Night in Old San Antonio® (NIOSA)

Conservation Society of San Antonio Historic La Villita | 418 Villita Street

6 – 8 PM | Ford Mariachi Festival

Visit San Antonio | San Antonio River Walk

849 E. Commerce

7 PM and 10 PM | Cornyation 2023

Fiesta Cornyation | Charline McCombs Empire Theater | 226 N. St. Mary’s

8 – 10 PM | Coronation of the Queen

Order of the Alamo | Majestic Theater

224 E. Houston St.

Thursday, April 27, 2023

9 AM – 1 PM | Senior Fiesta®

Catholic Charities, Archdiocese of San Antonio, Inc. | Wonderland of the Americas

4522 Fredericksburg Rd.

9 AM – 5 PM | 45th Annual San Antonio

Cactus & Xerophyte Show & Sale

San Antonio Cactus & Xerophyte Society

3310 N. New Braunfels

10 AM – 5 PM | 2023 Fiesta® Exhibit: A World of Inspiration

Witte Museum | 3801 Broadway

10 AM – Midnight | Fiesta® de los Reyes

Rey Feo Consejo Educational Foundation

514 West Commerce Street

10 AM – Midnight | Fiesta® San Fernando

San Fernando Cathedral | 115 Main Plaza

10 AM – 4 PM | St. Philip’s College

CultureFest and Rib Cook-Off

St. Philip’s College | Turbon Student Center

1801 Martin Luther King

11 AM - Noon | Navy Day at the Alamo

The United States Navy | The Alamo

300 Alamo Plaza

Noon – 10 PM | PACfest

Palo Alto College | 1400 W. Villaret Blvd.

2 PM – Midnight | 10th Street River Festival

Sam Houston VFW Post 76 | 10 Tenth Street

5 PM – Midnight | Fiesta® Carnival

Fiesta San Antonio Commission | Alamodome

100 Montana Street

5 – 11 PM | CCHS Fiesta® FangDango

Central Catholic High School

1403 N. St. Mary's

5 PM – Midnight | Fiesta® Gartenfest

Beethoven Mannerchor, Inc. | Beethoven Halle und Garten | 422 Pereida St

5:30 – 10:30 PM | A Night in Old San Antonio® (NIOSA)

Conservation Society of San Antonio

Historic La Villita | 418 Villita Street

6 – 8 PM | Ford Mariachi Festival

Visit San Antonio | San Antonio River Walk

849 E. Commerce

6:30 – 10 PM | Battle of Flowers®

Association Band Festival

Battle of Flowers Association | Alamo Stadium

110 Tuleta Drive

7 PM and 10 PM | Cornyation 2023

Fiesta Cornyation | Charline McCombs Empire Theater | 226 N. St. Mary’s

Friday, April 28, 2023

8:55 AM Vanguard | Battle of Flowers®

Parade

Battle of Flowers Association

Streets of San Antonio

9:30 AM Parade | Battle of Flowers® Parade

Battle of Flowers Association

Starts at San Antonio College and ends on Santa Rosa | 1819 N. Main Avenue

9 AM – 5 PM | 45th Annual San Antonio

Cactus & Xerophyte Show & Sale

San Antonio Cactus & Xerophyte Society

3310 N. New Braunfels

10 AM – 5 PM | 2023 Fiesta® Exhibit:

A World of Inspiration

Witte Museum | 3801 Broadway

10 AM – Midnight | Fiesta® de los Reyes

Rey Feo Consejo Educational Foundation

514 West Commerce Street

10 AM – Midnight | Fiesta® San Fernando

San Fernando Cathedral | 115 Main Plaza

11 AM – 11 PM | Fiesta® Artisan Show

Visit San Antonio | San Antonio River Walk

849 E. Commerce Street

Noon – Midnight | Fiesta® Carnival

Fiesta San Antonio Commission | Alamodome 100 Montana Street

1 – 10 PM | Fiesta® World Class Jazz Concert

St. Mary’s University Department of Music One Camino Santa Maria

2 – 10 PM | Fredstock 2023

The Music Business Program at San Antonio College | 1819 N. Main Avenue (corner of Courtland and Main Avenue)

2 PM – Midnight | 10th Street River Festival

Sam Houston VFW Post 76 | 10 Tenth Street

5 – 11 PM | Fiesta Family Blues Festival

San Antonio African American Community Archive and Museum (SAAACAM) | The Espee Pavilion 1174 E. Commerce Street

5 PM – Midnight | Fiesta® Gartenfest

Beethoven Mannerchor, Inc. | Beethoven Halle und Garten | 422 Pereida St

5:30 – 10:30 PM | A Night in Old San Antonio® (NIOSA)

Conservation Society of San Antonio

Historic La Villita | 418 Villita Street

7 – 10 PM | Fiesta® Square and Round Dance

Alamo Area Square and Round Dance Association | 3233 N. St. Mary’s Street

Saturday, April 29, 2023

7:30 AM – Noon | Fiesta® Pooch Parade

Therapy Animals of San Antonio 250 Viesca Street

7:30 AM – Noon | Run to Remember with Beard vs Beans

Alzheimer’s Association: San Antonio and South Texas Chapter | 2600 Rigsby

8 AM – 5:30 PM | Fiesta® Jazz Band Festival

St. Mary’s University Department of Music

One Camino Santa Maria

9 AM – 7 PM | Festival de Animales

San Antonio Zoo | 3903 N. St. Mary’s Street

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9 AM – 5 PM | 45th Annual San Antonio

Cactus & Xerophyte Show & Sale

San Antonio Cactus & Xerophyte Society 3310 N. New Braunfels

9 AM – 6 PM | King William Fair

King William Association | 122 Madison Street

8:30 – 10:30 AM | The Starfish Dash 5K Run/Walk & Health Fair

Chromosome 18 Registry & Research Society | UT Health | 7431 Merton Minter

10 AM – Noon | Top Teens of America

Healthy Choice Conference

Top Teens of America, San Antonio Metropolitan Chapter | Second Baptist Church Community Center | 3310 E. Commerce

10 AM – 5 PM | Annual Fiesta® Exhibit: A World of Inspiration

Witte Museum | 3801 Broadway

10 AM – Midnight | MissionFest

Mission San Jose Catholic Church | 701 E. Pyron

10 AM – 1 AM | Fiesta® de los Reyes

Rey Feo Consejo Educational Foundation | 514 West Commerce Street

10 AM – 1 AM | Fiesta® San Fernando

San Fernando Cathedral | 115 Main Plaza

11 AM – 2 PM | United Way Kids Festival

United Way San Antonio & Bexar County | Copernicus Park | 5033 Lord Road

Noon – 11 PM | Fiesta® Artisan Show

Visit San Antonio | San Antonio River Walk | 849 E. Commerce

Noon – Midnight | Fiesta® Carnival

Fiesta San Antonio Commission | Alamodome | 100 Montana Street

2 PM – Midnight | 10th Street River Festival

Sam Houston VFW Post 76 | 10 Tenth Street

4:30 – 8:30 PM | 2023 Fiesta® de los Spurs Run

Spurs Give | 103 W. Houston Street

7:15 – 11:30 PM | Fiesta Flambeau® Parade

Fiesta Flambeau® Parade Association, Inc. | Streets of San Antonio

Sunday, April 30, 2023

9 AM – 7 PM | Festival de Animales San Antonio Zoo | 3903 N. St. Mary’s Street

10 AM – 5 PM | Annual Fiesta® Exhibit: A World of Inspiration

Witte Museum | 3801 Broadway

10 AM – Midnight | Fiesta® de los Reyes

Rey Feo Consejo Educational Foundation

514 West Commerce Street

10 AM – Midnight | MissionFest

Mission San Jose Catholic Church | 701 E. Pyron

11 AM – 11 PM | Fiesta® Artisan Show

Visit San Antonio | San Antonio River Walk 849 E. Commerce

Noon – 6 PM | A Day in Old Mexico and Charreada

Asociación de Charros de San Antonio 6126 Padre Drive

Noon – 11 PM | Fiesta® Carnival

Fiesta San Antonio Commission | Alamodome 100 Montana Street

1 – 8 PM | Festival de Cascarones

Texas A & M University-San Antonio

One University Way

1 – 2 PM | All Veterans Memorial Service

Vietnam Veterans of America, Alamo Chapter #366 | Vietnam Plaza | E. Martin at Jefferson

3 – 4:30 PM | Annual Fiesta® Concert

San Antonio Symphonic Band 228 South Laredo Street

4 – 6 PM | Praise Dance Celebration

Alpha Tau Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. | 226 N Hackberry

4 – 7 PM | Feria de las Flores

Rey Feo Scholarship Foundation | La Quinta Horizon Hill | 4431 Horizon Hill Blvd.

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SAN ANTONIO RESIDENTS AND VISITORS

ENJOY FOUR PREMIER PARADES DURING THE 11 DAYS OF FIESTA®.

THE TEXAS CAVALIERS RIVER PARADE, APRIL 24

Starting in 1927 the “monarch of merriment” arrived by plane, train or automobile. In 1941, the Texas Cavaliers celebrated the completion of improvements to the San Antonio River Walk with the first River Parade, where the floats really float. The King and many others have been delighting audiences along the River Walk ever since.

THE BATTLE OF FLOWERS® PARADE, APRIL 28

This is the “grandmother” of them all, the oldest event of Fiesta San Antonio. Ladies first paraded their flower-covered carriages around the Shrine of Texas Liberty in April 1891 to commemorate the battles of The Alamo and San Jacinto. Today the parade is the largest in the country to be managed entirely by women. More than 200 floats, bands, balloons and entertainers will march down the 2.6-mile parade route.

KING WILLIAM PARADE, APRIL 29

In 1968, the King William Association, committed to preserving the oldest historic district in the State of Texas, hosted its first King William Fair. The Fair began with neighbors building booths and cooking food in conjunction with the annual home tours where residents opened their doors to allow visitors a peek inside the grand homes along King William Street. The tradition of this fun and quirky parade attracts thousands to the King William Historic District.

THE FIESTA FLAMBEAU® PARADE, APRIL 29

In 1948, Fiesta legend Reynolds Andricks created the Fiesta Flambeau® Parade to attract more visitors to San Antonio. He scheduled it as a night parade and encouraged organizations to light up their floats. Groups of men carrying torches, or flambeaus, helped brighten the way along the parade route. Today gaily lit floats, dancers and bands make the Flambeau® Parade the nation’s largest illuminated night parade.

VIA Park & Ride

For details on the service times and locations, go to www.viainfo.net or call 210-362-2020.

DRONES ARE NOT PERMITTED NEAR THE PARADE ROUTES AT ANY TIME ON PARADE DAY.

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PAID ADMISSION TICKET REQUIRED FOR EVENT

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

One hundred thirty two 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 nonprofits 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 2023 schedule! Fiesta San Antonio would not be possible without the amazing nonprofits 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 2023 Fiesta San Antonio one for the books! VIVA FIESTA!

10th Street River Festival

Sam Houston VFW Post 76

PMO PRESIDENT – Robert Hernandez | PMO COMMISSIONER – Ted Johnson

April 27-29, 2023, 2 pm – Midnight

10 Tenth Street, San Antonio, TX 78215

• Free live music

• Free local Entertainment.

• Great local, street food and ice-cold beverages

• Located on the Riverwalk near downtown

• Secure location

• Family Friendly.

Admission: Free

Restrictions will be listed on the website, on social media, and at the gate.

85th Battle of Flowers® Band Festival

Battle of Flowers Association

PMO PRESIDENT – Kelly Kennedy | PMO COMMISSIONER – KaRynn O’Connell

April 27, 2023, 6:30 - 10:00 pm

Alamo Stadium, 110 Tuleta, San Antonio, TX 78212

• We are the first and oldest 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.

• Over 35 local area high school marching bands participate.

• More than 4000 students take the field at one time to play in unison.

• Last year we sold out of tickets before the event!

Admission: $8-$25, Tickets available www.battleofflowers.org and Fiesta at Northstar in Early 2023. Restrictions available at www.battleofflowers.org / social media

210-380-0853 | tedjohnson325@gmail.com | https://vfwpost76.org/di/vfw/v2/default.asp

bandfestival@battleofflowers.org | https://www.battleofflowers.org

BAG RESTRICTION APPLIES FREE EVENT
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102nd Patriotic and Historical Ball

State Association of Texas Pioneers

PMO PRESIDENT – Ronnie Nipper | PMO COMMISSIONER – Barbara Vander (Nipper)

April 22, 2023, 7 – 11 pm

The Venues at San Fernando, San Fernando Ballroom, 231 W. Commerce St., San Antonio, TX 78205

• Pipers piping

• Selfie Booth

• Military and Fiesta Royalty and guests

• Live music and dancing

• Best Bargain for a FIESTA BALL

• Silent Auction

• Introduction to Pioneer’s FIESTA Royalty. Our Honorary Lady Chairman.

General Admission $40.00 ($35 for members). Tickets will be available on http://texaspioneers.org/.

Cannot bring alcoholic beverages or ice chests

105th Annual Pilgrimage to the Alamo

Daughter of the Republic of Texas, Alamo Mission Chapter

PMO PRESIDENT – Eileen Sommer | PMO COMMISSIONER – Karen McCloskey

April 24, 2023, 3:30 – 5 pm

300 Alamo Plaza, San Antonio, TX 78205

• The Pilgrimage to the Alamo began in 1918.

• It is a solemn and silent procession for 6 blocks from the Vietnam War Memorial to the Alamo, in which all of the 500 participants in the Pilgrimage walk as members of the groups represented, carrying floral tributes to be placed on the Alamo green, before taking a seat in Alamo Plaza.

• Participants in the Pilgrimage represent approximately 75 different organizations or groups in the San Antonio area.

• The keynote speaker represents the Command of Joint Base San Antonio, alternating years between the Army and Air Force - this year it is the Army's turn. Words of greeting will also come from the President of the Fiesta Commission, the President of the Alamo Mission Chapter, and other dignitaries.

• The procession from the Vietnam Memorial to the seating in Alamo Plaza will be led by a riderless horse from Fort Sam Houston.

Admission: Free

210-415-9746 ball@texaspioneers.org | http://texaspioneers.org

A Day In Old Mexico and Charreada

Asociación de Charros de San Antonio

PMO PRESIDENT – Edmundo Rios | PMO COMMISSIONER – Edmundo Rios

April 23, 2022 & April 30, 2023, Noon - 6 pm

6126 Padre Drive, San Antonio, TX 78214

210-410-6908 | esommer2020@gmail.com www.alamomissionchapter.com

A Night In Old San Antonio® (NIOSA)

The Conservation Society of San Antonio

PMO PRESIDENT – Kathy Rhoads | PMO COMMISSIONER – Jana Foreman

April 25-28, 2023, 5:30 - 10:30 pm

Historic La Villita, 418 Villita Street, San Antonio, TX 78205

• 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).

• A Night In Old San Antonio" pays homage to the city's diverse culture with food, music, and decor that transforms the village into 14 distinct areas.

• Colorful

• Suspense

• All the Queens

• Armed Forces

• All kinds of food

• Horses

Admission: $20 for adults. Kids under 12 are free. Tickets available at front gate - day of event

210-385-2167 | edmundorios801@yahoo.com www.sacharros.org

• NIOSA occurs in the heart of downtown San Antonio on the grounds of La Villita Historic Arts Village District, with its four+ acres of historic buildings, cobblestones streets, walls, and fountains.

• Admission: $20, Tickets available online, H-E-B, and other locations to be determined.

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

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A Taste of New Orleans

San Antonio Zulu Association

PMO PRESIDENT – Leroy Sance Jr. | PMO COMMISSIONER – Tremell Brown

April 21-23, 2023, April 21, 5 pm - 11 pm; April 22, Noon - 11 pm; April 23, Noon - 10 pm

Sunken Garden Theatre | 3875 N. St. Mary’s Street, San Antonio, TX 78212

• This is our 36th year producing this Family focused event

• SAZA is an all-volunteer group of 43 men with no paid staff

• Enjoy authentic New Orleans-style food (gumbos, shrimp creole, etouffee, fresh crawfish, boudin, alligator, beignets)

• Enjoy authentic New Orleans-style music (zydeco, cajun, jazz, brass bands, blues)

• Proceeds from your support of this event go towards college scholarships for graduating high school seniors

• Proceeds from your support of this event assist our benevolent fund that assists those in need in the San Antonio community.

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.

210-531-9464 | info@saza.org www.saza.org

Alamo Heights Night 2023®

Alamo Heights Rotary Club

PMO PRESIDENT – Sam Haley | PMO COMMISSIONER – Richard Berchin

April 21, 2023, 5:30 - 11:30 pm

University of the Incarnate 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, and rides.

• 35th Anniversary event

• Event presented and put on by the Alamo Heights Rotary Club (Celebrating its 75th year in on April 21, 2023)

• In first 34 years, the PMO has raised over $2.4M for charity, community service, and scholarships

• Musical entertainment runs continuously from 5:30pm including Suede, Rick Cavender, Finding Friday, Ruben-V and others

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

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

Admission: Adults: $20; 12-17 and students with ID: $5; under 12: FREE; Active and Reserve component military w/ID FREE. Tickets available on-site only.

For restrictions: https://alamoheightsnight.org/security-screening/

210-824-2462 | rick@ahrotary.org, | www.alamoheightsnight.org

Air Force Day at the Alamo

United States Air Force

April 24, 2023, 11 am - Noon

The Alamo, 300 Alamo Plaza, San Antonio, TX 78205

Admission is free.

210-322-5540 | kathleen.salazar@us.af.mil https://www.jbsa.mil

Alamo Plaza Historical Walking Tour

Alamo Chapter Sons of The Republic of Texas

PMO PRESIDENT – Tom Jones | PMO COMMISSIONER – John Meehan

April 22, 2023, Noon – 1 pm

Alamo Plaza, 300 Alamo Plaza, San Antonio, TX 78205

• Presented by Alamo Chapter of The Sons of The Republic of Texas

• Walking tour of 12 locations on Alamo Plaza related to the 1836 Siege of the Alamo

• Living Historians on hand to explain significance at each stop along the 1836 compound area

• Informing area residents and visitors as an Official Fiesta Event since 1988

• Proceeds of Alamo Chapter Fiesta Medal sales help our 7th grade Texas History essay program at participating middle schools

Admission: Free.

210-239-5176 | jamspurs@gmail.com

AlamoSRT.org

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All American Canteen

Foundation for San Antonio Military History

PMO PRESIDENT – Joan Gaither | PMO COMMISSIONER – Pris Trawick

April 22, 2023, 7 – 11 pm

Aggie Park Event Center | 6205 West Avenue | San Antonio, TX 78201

• Uncle Sam wants YOU....to have a great time. Celebrate the big band era with favorite tunes from the 1940s and a delicious dinner.

• This is an evening of dancing fun while saluting the military heroes past and present who have kept our nation safe. So put on your “String of Pearls” or that Eisenhower jacket and join us for a memorable Fiesta first weekend.

• We are dedicated to the preservation of military history and our local military buildings in San Antonio.

Admission: $100 per person.

Tickets available: https://k-supper-club.ticketleap.com/all-american-canteen/. No Pets.

(210) 860-0502 | pris@greatadventures.com

Annual Fiesta Exhibit: A World of Inspiration

Witte Museum

PMO PRESIDENT – Marise McDermott | PMO COMMISSIONER – Katie Kinder DeBauche

April 20 - October 1, 2023 | 10 am – 5 pm

Witte Museum, 3801 Broadway, San Antonio, Texas 78209

• This exhibit will include Order of the Alamo robes and trains from the Witte collection and temporary loans from San Antonio families.

• The sparkling gowns will span different eras and will share designs inspired by other countries.

• The Witte Museum is one of the only locations to learn about Fiesta’s history.

• The Witte Museum is where nature, science, and culture meet, through the lens of Texas Deep Time.

Admission: General Admission is $14 for adults, $13 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 or online at www.wittemuseum.org

No pets

(210)357-1900 | info@wittemuseum.org www.WitteMuseum.org

All Veterans Memorial Service

Alamo Chapter #366, Vietnam Veterans of America

PMO PRESIDENT – James Fenimore | PMO COMMISSIONER – James Fenimore

April 30, 2023, 1 - 2 pm | Alamo Plaza

Vietnam War Memorial | 451 Jefferson | San Antonio, TX 78205

• Patriotic Event honoring all Veterans

• Free public event

• Longest running Fiesta Military Event

• Honor Guard presentation

• Commanding General keynote address

Admission: Free

210-887-7582 | memorialrsbp2@gmail.com www.Vva366.org

Annual Fiesta® Concert

San Antonio Symphonic Band

PMO PRESIDENT – Dr. Emma Dromgoole | PMO COMMISSIONER – Alfred Tapia

April 30, 2023, 2 pm

228 South Laredo Street, San Antonio, Texas 78207

• All our concerts are FREE!

• We are an allvolunteer organization.

• We were chartered by the City of San Antonio in 1986.

• This is our thirtysixth year.

• We honor all veterans at every concert.

No pets

Admission: Free

210-545-5654 | sanantoniosymphonicband@gmail.com, sanantoniosymphonicband.com

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Army Day at the Alamo

United States Army

April 25, 2023, 11 am – Noon

The Alamo, 300 Alamo Plaza, San Antonio, TX 78205

Admission: Free

www.thealamo.org | leah.s.garton.civ@army.mil https://www.jbsa.mil/

CCHS Fiesta® FangDango

Central Catholic High School

PMO PRESIDENT – Jason Longoria | PMO COMMISSIONER – Priscilla Gonzaba

April 27, 2023, 5 - 11 pm

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

• The newest Fiesta event that is an affordable, family friendly experience with fun for kids of all ages.

• Various food and beverage options will be available.

• Guests will enjoy live music and other entertainment that will be available for children.

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

• A sponsor hospitality area with additional food and beverage items.

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

Admission: Pre-sale $15 /General Admission $20. Children under 12 free. Tickets available at www.Ccfangdango.org and on site at the PMO location on the day of the event.

210-225-6794 | info@ccfandango.org

www.ccfandango.org

Battle of Flowers® Parade

Battle of Flowers Association

PMO PRESIDENT – Kelly Kennedy | PMO COMMISSIONER – KaRynn O’Connell

April 28, 2023, Vanguard at 8:55 am | Parade at 9:30 am

Start at San Antonio College and End on Santa Rosa/Martin Street

• Founding event of Fiesta

• Largest Parade in the city produced entirely by women volunteers

• Battle of Flowers was founded in 1891

• This is the 132nd parade

• Oldest parade of Fiesta

Admission: $25 - $35, Tickets available at Www.BattleOfFlowers.org

kbokko05@gmail.com | www.battleofflowers.org

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Celebration of Traditions Pow Wow

United San Antonio Pow Wow, Inc.

PMO PRESIDENT – Erwin J De Luna | PMO COMMISSIONER – Erwin J De Luna

April 22, 2023, 11:00 am - 4:00 pm

Texas A&M University - San Antonio Pavilion, One University Way, San Antonio, Texas 78224

• 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 promoted 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.

Admission: Free

210-508-7865 | nativeamerican@netscape.net www.unitedsanantoniopowwow.org

Champagne and Diamonds

Lo Bello Women’s Association

PMO PRESIDENT – Stephanie Garcia | PMO COMMISSIONER – Debby Munoz

April 23, 2022, 10:30 am - 2:30 pm

Rosenberg Skyroom at UIW | 847 E. Hildebrand Ave., San Antonio, TX

Chanclas y Cervezas

Brooks Gives Back

PMO PRESIDENT – Leo Gomez | PMO COMMISSIONER – Connie Gonzalez

April 22, 2023, 5 - 11 pm

2532 Sidney Brooks, San Antonio, TX 78235

• Join us for an evening full of food, laughter, games, music, and your favorite cervezas at The Greenline.

• Chanclas y Cervezas is back!

• Put your chancla throwing skills to the test with games and activities that honor the ever-versatile chancla (some activities have limited availability).

• And don’t worry, your favorite cervezas are on deck as we jam out to live music.

• All proceeds from Chanclas y Cervezas benefit Brooks Gives Back.

Admission: 12 & under FREE $10 per person(presale) $15 (at the door) Free parking. Tickets are available online, website, and at the gate. All restrictions listed on website and social media.

210-678-3300 | connie@livebrooks.com

www.brooksgives.org

Chaparral Music & Heritage Festival

San Antonio Parks Foundation

PMO PRESIDENT – Mary Jane Verette | PMO COMMISSIONER – Libby Day

April 22, 2023, Noon - Midnight

Hemisfair | 434 S Alamo St, San Antonio, TX 78205

• Chaparral Music & Heritage Festival celebrates the music, flavors, and history of south & central Texas with live music, culinary experiences, and activities for all.

• This year, Chaparral lands on Earth Day! Learn about sustainable agriculture practices used for generations that keep Texas lands strong and healthy.

• Our mission is to provide College & Trade School Scholarships to local students.

• Our Organization consists of local business and professional women.

• 2023 is our 30 year anniversary of the Organization.

• We also support Por Vida Academy High School students with Christmas gifts each year.

• We donate yearly to the University Hospital Nursing Program.

• Scrumptious cocktails.

Admission: $200, $2,500 for a table of 10. Tickets available at www.lobellowomansassociation.com or with any Lo Bello Member.

President Stefanie Garcia @ 210-316-1613

Debby A. Munoz @ 210-279-5213

No Pets.

210-316-1613 | lobellowomensassociation@gmail.com www.lobellowomensassociation.com

• Interactive animal activities creating up close and personal experiences for children and families in an educational and controlled environment.

• General Admission to the event is free, a ticketed VIP Culinary Experience is available to guests 21+ offering complimentary food, beverages, and exclusive seating and lounge areas.

• San Antonio Parks Foundation is a nonprofit organized in 1981 that works to enhance parks in San Antonio and Bexar County, including our linear trail system!

• The San Antonio Parks Foundation team is comprised of 100% women staff.

Admission: Free, VIP Culinary Experience tickets will be available at www.saparks.org

210-212-8423 | hello@saparks.org www.saparksfoundation.org

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Coronation of the Queen

Order of The Alamo

PMO PRESIDENT – Barclay Houston | PMO COMMISSIONER – Walter Simpson

April 26, 2023, 8 - 10 pm

Majestic Theatre | 224 E. Houston St., San Antonio, TX 78205

• The Order of the Alamo honors and celebrates Texas’ heroic struggle for Independence by electing a Queen to reign over San Antonio’s Fiesta celebrations each year, and to provide for her Coronation with pomp and ceremony. Since, 1909 the membership of the Order of the Alamo have elected 104 Queens who have been crowned at the Coronation of the Queen during Fiesta week.

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

• All the proceeds from the sale of admission tickets to its members and the general public shall be used exclusively for the educational purposes of this organization and no part of such net proceeds shall inure to the benefit of any individual member.

• The Order of the Alamo was founded in 1909 by a group of patriotic San Antonio men who wished to enlarge Fiesta’s annual celebration of the heroic struggle for Texas’ Independence from Mexico..

Admission: $35-$100, www.ticketmaster.com tickets released to the public +/60 Days prior to event. Restrictions: https://www.majesticempire.com/

No Pets

(210) 822-9092 | lauraandoreen@gmail.com theorderofthealamo.com

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Children's Texas History Forum

Daughters of the Republic of Texas, Alamo Couriers Chapter

PMO PRESIDENT AND COMMISSIONER – Sandra Ojeda-Medina

April 21, 2023, 9:30 am - 12:30 pm

Casa Navarro | 228 S. Laredo, San Antonio, TX

• The Children's Texas History Forum is an annual event held during Fiesta® San Antonio.

• This year events will be held at Casa Navarro, the home of Jose Antonio Navarro, truest of Texans. Born In San Antonio, Navarro was a statesman, revolutionary, politician, rancher, and merchant.

• Students are taken back in time by reenactors and hostesses dressed in period clothing. Presentations of flags flown thought out San Antonio and Texas history are presented in a way that is educational and entertaining.

• The Alamo Couriers Chapter of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas is a 200-member chapter composed of women who are descendants of the citizens who settled Texas and gave birth to the Republic of Texas. We also sponsor a hundred-plus member Children of the Republic of Texas group.

• We encourage historical research into the earliest records of Texas, fostering heritage, preserving of documents and perpetuation of memory and spirit of men and women who pioneered, settled, and fought for Texas.

Admission is free.

(210) 679-6193 | laredd1@yahoo.com

Crowning Celebration

Rey Feo Consejo Educational Foundation

PMO PRESIDENT – Bill Drain | PMO COMMISSIONER – Jacob Velenzuela

April 21, 2023 | 7 pm to Midnight

Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Grotto & Lonesome Dove Room 900 E. Market Street, San Antonio, Texas 78205

• Celebration of the Crowning of King Rey Feo LXXIV Laurence Kurth

• Live Music

• Food Buffet

• Dancing

No pets.

Admission: $250.

Purchase Tickets at www.reyfeoconsejo.org

Cornyation 2023

Fiesta® Cornyation

PMO PRESIDENT – Thomas McKenzie | PMO COMMISSIONER – Ray Chavez Jr.

April 25-27, 2023, 7 pm and 10 pm each night

Charlene McCombs Empire Theater | 226 N. St. Mary’s, San Antonio, TX

• Cheap

• A satirical view of local, regional, national, and international current events

• Adult oriented

Admission: $15-45 with sponsor prices.

Available at Majestic Empire Box Office and Ticketmaster starting March 31, 2023. Restrictions on Majestic Theatre Box Office website.

210-845-0084 | rayjr2138@att.net majesticempire.com | fiestacornyation.org

Crown the King! The Public Crowning of El Rey Feo

Rey Feo Scholarship Foundation

PMO PRESIDENT – Johnny Gabriel

PMO COMMISSIONER – Margie Galvan

April 21, 2023, 5:30 pm – 7 pm

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 sound of mariachis, folklorico dancers and learn more about the history of the Rey Feo tradition.

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

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

Admission: Free

210-325-2315 | info@reyfeoconsejo.org www.reyfeoconsejo.org

210-325-2315 | jvalenzuela@reyfeoconsejo.org

www.reyfeoconsejo.org

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Deco Fiesta

Network for Young Artists

PMO PRESIDENT – Lionel Estrada | PMO COMMISSIONER – Robert L. Treviño

April 23, 2023, 10 am – 8 pm

Deco Pizzeria, 1815 Fredericksburg Rd., San Antonio, TX 78201

• Network for Young Artists alumni include Ally Brooke Hernandez, Ada Vox, Latin Grammynominated Isabel Marie Sanchez, Victoria Acosta, Jessica Espinoza, Sebastian De La Cruz, Rudi Gutierrez, Rayne Fernandez, Urbana Chapa, and many more!

•. Network for Young Artists

is an extracurricular performing arts and music school with the mission of providing an accessible and affordable arts education to the youth of San Antonio.

•. Network for Young Artists offers unlimited classes in voice, dance, guitar, drums, and piano for $25 a month.

•. This will be the 10th year that NYA will hold DECO Fiesta.

•. Last year, we had a surprise appearance by NYA Alumni and former instructor Ada Vox!

Admission: Free

210-226-5611 | director@networkforyoungartists.org

https://www.nya.us/

Earth Day San Antonio 2023

San Antonio Humane Society

PMO PRESIDENT – Homer Garcia III

PMO COMMISSIONER – Cheryl Kiolbassa-Kindervater

April 22, 2023, 10 am – 2 pm

Woodlawn Lake Park, 1103 Cincinnati Avenue, San Antonio, TX 78201

• Celebrate Earth Day

San Antonio 2023 with the San Antonio Parks and Recreation!

• This fun-filled event will feature over 50 environmental organizations

• Hands on family activities, *free tree adoptions, *engaging dance and musical performances!

• Connect with representatives from local organizations whose work focuses on conservation, take a *free Fitness in the Park class, *shop for fresh veggies & fruit at a Farmers Market and enjoy a *healthy treat from one of our food vendors.

Admission: Free 210-207-3000 | cheryl.kindervater@sanantonio.gov www.SAParksandRec.com

Dia En La Sombrilla

UTSA

PMO COMMISSIONER – Chantea Swinson-Rhoe

April 21, 2023, 11 am – 3 pm

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

• The event is now in its 43rd year of entertaining thousands and cracked more than 50,000 cascarones.

• This is an opportunity for student organizations at UTSA to raise funds

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

• This event is formerly known as Fiesta UTSA

Admission: Free. Have your cash or card ready for purchases at the booths.

No Pets

210-458-4160 | getinvolved@utsa.edu https://www.utsa.edu/students/getinvolved/spirittraditions/dia-en-la-sombrilla.html

El Rey Fido Coronation

San Antonio Humane Society

PMO PRESIDENT – Nancy F. May | PMO COMMISSIONER – Mikael Persson

April 22, 2023, 10 am – 11:30 am

Hops N Hounds, 13838 Jones Maltsbereger Rd, 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 longestablished 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!

Admission: Free

210-226-7461 | communication@SAhumane.org SAhumane.org

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Festival de Animales

San Antonio Zoo

PMO PRESIDENT – Tim Morrow | PMO COMMISSIONER – Lisa Townsend April 29-30, 2023, 9 am

7 pm

3903 N. St. Mary's Street, San Antonio, TX 78212

• San Antonio Zoo®, operated by San Antonio Zoological Society, is a 501c3 non-profit organization committed to securing a future for wildlife.

• Celebrate the animals, culture, and food of Latin America, including specialty cocktails and musical performances throughout the zoo.

• Come see the shoebox parades inspired by Fiesta!

• Visits from Fiesta Royalty: Miss San Antonio, Rey Feo, and Miss Fiesta.

• Animal chats and animal presentations featuring wildlife native to Latin America.

• Get your Fiesta on with San Antonio Zoo this weekend for Festival de Animales, fun for the whole familia!

Admission: $31.99 Adult & $27.99 Children 2 and older; Tickets available at www.sazoo.org.

Fiesta® Artisan Show

Visit San Antonio

PMO PRESIDENT – Marc Anderson | PMO COMMISSIONER – Maggie Thompson

April 28-30, 2023, 11 am – 11 pm

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

Admission: Free

210-734-7184 | information@sazoo.org sazoo.org

Fiesta® Arts Fair

UTSA Alumni Association

PMO PRESIDENT – Stephanie Peche Canales | PMO COMMISSIONER – Barbara Hill

April 22-23, 2023 | Apr. 22 – 10 am - 6 pm; Apr. 3 – 11 am - 5 pm

UTSA SW Campus, 300 Augusta St, San Antonio, TX 78205

• Fiesta Arts Fair is a twoday, intimate, event that offers art patrons an opportunity to view and purchase contemporary and traditional art and craft.

• The Fair features approximately 110-115 high caliber selected national artists and is ranked as one of the top 50 Fine Craft & Art Festivals by Art Fair SourceBook.

• The Fair also includes live national and regional music, food and beverage booths and an interactive youth art area.

Admission: $20 for adults; $5 kids under 12; Free for students with valid ID and Free kids under 5

Tickets available at https://www.swschool.org/_giving/fiesta-arts-fair-tickets . No Pets.

210-200-2000 | barbara.hill@utsa.edu www.swschool.org/fiestaartsfair

210 227-4262 | events@visitsanantonio.com

www.TheSanAntonioRiverWalk.com

Festival de Cascarones

Texas A&M University-San Antonio

PMO PRESIDENT – Dr. Linda Schott

PMO COMMISSIONER – Amanda Fernandez

April 30, 2023, 1 – 8 pm

Texas A&M University-San Antonio | One University Way, San Antonio, TX 78224

•. Free Event

•. Cascarone Smash6,000 cascarones

•. Entertainment

•. 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

Admission: Free

210-784-1600 | special.events@tamusa.edu

www.tamusa.edu/festival-de-cascarones/

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Fiesta® Castle Hills

Castle Hills Community Organization

PMO PRESIDENT – Bernard Juettemeyer

PMO COMMISSIONER – Norma McClelland

April 22, 2023, 10 am – 5 pm

209 Lemonwood, Castle Hills, TX 78213

• Located in a community park in North Central area

• Petting zoo and clowns for the kids

• Wildlife rescue for older children

• Abundance of arts and crafts booths

• Numerous types of food available

• Live music for everyone to enjoy

• Margarita and beer booth for adults

Admission: Free

Fiesta® Carnival

Fiesta San Antonio Commission

PMO PRESIDENT – John Meyer | PMO COMMISSIONER – Steve Rosenauer

April 20–30, 2023, Times Vary

Alamodome Lot C | 100 Montana Street, San Antonio, TX 78203

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.

Free Admission

210-912-3090 | fiestacastlehills.texas@gmail.com castlehillscommunityorganization.org

Fiesta® de La Familia

St. Gregory the Great Catholic School / Church

PMO PRESIDENT – Rev. Miguel Moreno | PMO COMMISSIONER – Hope Rodriguez

April 23, 2023, 11 am - 8 pm

700 Dewhurst, San Antonio, TX 78213

210-227-5191 | info@fiestasanantonio.org

www.fiestasanantonio.org

Fiesta® de los Reyes at Market Square

Rey Feo Consejo Educational Foundation

PMO PRESIDENT – Bill Drain | PMO COMMISSIONER – Jacob Valenzuela

April 21-30, 2023, 10 am – Midnight (Saturday’s 1 am)

Market Square, 514 West Commerce Street, San Antonio, TX 78207

• Free Admission

• Family oriented fiesta

• Live Entertainment/Ballet Folklore/Mariachis

• Silent & Live Auction

• Various Food booths

• Rides and games for all ages

Admission: Free

210-342-0281 | hope.rodriguez@stgregorys.net

www.stgregorysa.org

• Supports education via scholarships

• Supports local musicians

• Supports national talent

• Supports culture

• Supports the best food in San Antonio’s

• Supports military on Military Monday

Admission: Free

(210) 325-2315 | info@reyfeoconsejo.org

www.FiestaDelosReyes.com

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Fiesta® de los Niños

Port San Antonio

PMO PRESIDENT – Jim Perschbach | PMO COMMISSIONER – Stephanie Garcia

April 23, 2023, 10 am – 6 pm

Boeing Center at Tech Port | 3331 General Hudnell, San Antonio, Tx

• 2023 marks the first year in Fiesta de los Niños history that we will host the event at our new Boeing Center at Tech Port, a state-of-the-art destination like no other in the country.

• We’re home to the San Antonio Museum of Science and Technology and AREA 21 – which over the past five years has reached over 100,000 area kids—from kindergarten to 12th grade—providing hands-on camps and free programs that center around cybersecurity, exploration of the Moon and Mars, rocketry, robotics and a whole lot more.

• Interactive technological activities and entertainment will be provided throughout the Boeing Center at Tech Port for families to enjoy. The venue has a 3,200 seat arena, the SAMSAT Area 21 museum and a LAN gaming center for esports enthusiasts!

• In 2023, we welcome Capital Factory to our campus, a community startup incubator. Capital Factory will be joining in on the Fiesta de los Niños tradition and will be hosting an array of their startups who will be demonstrating their technologies. Swing by to purchase their inaugural Fiesta medal!

• Families will have an opportunity to explore what it is like to build habitats on lunar surfaces courtesy of the WEX Foundation, another non-profit that calls Port San Antonio their home.

Admission: Free

210-362-7889 | fiesta@portsanantonio.us

www.fiestadelosninos.com

Fiesta Flambeau® Parade

Fiesta Flambeau® Parade Association, Inc.

PMO PRESIDENT – Erwin De Luna | PMO COMMISSIONER – Bonnie Carrisal

April 29, 2023, 7:15 pm - 11:30 pm

Starts at San Antonio College ends on Santa Rosa / Martin Street

• Leading our parade for its 75th year is our premier band, The University of Texas Longhorn Band, followed by themed floats, marching units, local and out-of-town bands, dance groups, equestrian units, and many other attractions.

• “Fiesta Flambeau 75th Diamond Jubilee” is the parade theme.

• It is the largest illuminated night parade and the highlight of Fiesta®.

• It is a non-profit organization with 75 members and 300+ volunteers.

Admission: $25-$35, Bleacher seat tickets will be sold online- at www.flambeau.org. Please check our Facebook page: Fiesta Flambeau Parade or our website www.flambeau.org for ticket sale announcements.

Fiesta Flambeau does not sell street chairs. All ticket sales will be final. No Refunds.

210-202-7900 | nativeamerican@netscape.net www.flambeau.org

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Fiesta® de los Spurs Run

Spurs Give

PMO PRESIDENT – Corinna Richter | PMO COMMISSIONER – Julie McCarty

April 29, 2023 | 4:30 – 8:30 pm

103 W. Houston Street, San Antonio, Texas 78205

• This is the 2nd annual Fiesta De Los Spurs Run

• There are opportunities to win both exclusive prizes and Spurs merchandise

• You will be able to run along the parade’s route.

• There will be a costume contest and participants will be able to win exclusive prizes.

Admission: Full: $45; Early Bird: $35; Youth: $10; Group: $40; Day-Of: $50.

Tickets for this event will be available to purchase 1-2 months prior to the event both online and on-site at the event. Tickets that are purchased during the presale will have discounted prices in comparison to standard and event-day prices. All tickets can be purchased at www.spursgive.org.

No pets

Fiesta Family Blues Festival

San Antonio African American Community Archive and Museum (SAAACAM)

PMO PRESIDENT – J Maurice Gibbs

PMO COMMISSIONER – Deborah Omowale Jarmon

April 28, 2023, 5 - 11 pm

The Espee Pavilion | 1174 E Commerce St, San Antonio, TX 78205

• SAAACAM’s premiere fundraising event.

• SAAACAM chose to sponsor a Blues Festival to honor Ellis Griffin, a northeast SA Black landowner who played his violin and sang the blues for his family and neighbors.

• There were over 200 songs recorded by Black Blues artists in San Antonio prior to the arrival of Robert Johnson.

• This year’s festival sees the return of The Keeshea Pratt Band and San Antonio local, Eddie and the Allniters.

• New to the stage is the Musician with a Message, SaulPaul, Step Rideau and the Zydeco Outlaws and a special appearance by Southern Soul artist Latimore.

Admission: $45, VIP $150. Tickets available on Ticketmaster

210-444-5106 | spursgive@spurs.com www.spursgive.org

Fiesta® Fiesta

Fiesta San Antonio Commission®

PMO PRESIDENT – John Meyer | PMO COMMISSIONER – Steve Rosenauer

April 20, 2023, 4 - 10 pm

Travis Park | 301 E Travis St, San Antonio, TX 78205

210-724-3350 | admin@saaacam.org http://saaacam.org

Fiesta Especial® Inclusion 5K & Parade

disABILITYsa

PMO PRESIDENT – Tom Shute | PMO COMMISSIONER – Sandy Liwang

April 22, 2023, 7 am – 11:30 am

City of Windcrest, City Hall 8601 Midcrown, Windcrest, TX 78239

• Join disABILITYsa for the 11th Annual

5K & Parade in the beautiful City of Windcrest on Saturday, April 22nd at 7:00am. Dress in your most Festive Fiesta® wear and help bring the sights, sounds and excitement of Fiesta® to the streets. Costuming is Encouraged!

• The 5K event and 1 mile dash will lead out with the Fiesta Especial® parade following close behind. Kick back, relax and enjoy the Parade when you’ve finished the race.

• Competitive divisions for Runner (Non-Adaptive), Walker (Adaptive), Prosthetic Device, Pushchair/Stroller, B/VI - Guided Runner, Power Chair, Wheelchair, Sports Chair, Race Chair, Hand-Cycle, Recumbent Bike, or Adaptive Trike.

• Fiesta® 2023 Kick-off Event

• Exclusive Member Zone

• Pin Pandemonium

• Main Stage Artists

• FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Admission: Free.

210-227-5191 | info@fiestasanantonio.org www.fiestasanantonio.org

• INCLUSION is involvement and empowerment, where the inherent worth and dignity of all people are recognized. An inclusive community promotes and sustains a sense of belonging; it values and practices respect for the talents, beliefs, backgrounds, and ways of living of its members.

Admission: $25-35; Tickets for 5K and 1-mile participants will be available in early February online at www.fiestaespecial.com; Spectators can attend for free.

210-704-7262 | fiestaespecial@disabilitysa.org www.disabilitysa.org

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Fiesta® Flower Show

The Woman's Club of San Antonio

PMO PRESIDENT – Virginia Van Cleave

PMO COMMISSIONER – Sandra Ojeda-Medina

April 21-22, 2023, 10 am – 4 pm

The Woodward Mansion, 1717 San Pedro Ave, San Antonio, TX 78212

• Event housed in The Woodward Mansion

• Open to Public

• Opening/ribbon cutting at 2 PM

• Fiesta Event since 1913

• Beautiful floral arrangements

• Wonderful Horticulture Display

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

No pets

Admission: Free

Fiesta® Hat Contest and Luncheon

The Woman's Club of San Antonio

PMO PRESIDENT – Virginia Van Cleave

PMO COMMISSIONER – Sandra Ojeda-Medina

April 26, 2023, 10:30 am – 3 pm

The Westin San Antonio North, 9821 Colonnade Blvd, San Antonio, TX

• 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

No pets

Admission: $80, Currently, purchase tickets by calling 210.732.4811

210-883-4882 | sojedamedina1@gmail.com thewomansclubofsa.org

210-883-4882 | sojedamedina1@gmail.com thewomansclubofsa.org

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Fiesta® Festival

Volunteer Services Council for the San Antonio State Supported Living Center

PMO PRESIDENT – Ralph Henry | PMO COMMISSIONER – Paul Fernandez

April 22, 2023, 10 am – 4 pm

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

• Parade (begins at noon)

• Live Stage entertainment

• Variety of Fiesta food booths

• Fiesta Vendors

• Games & Music

• Support our fundraiser for the People with Intellectual & Developmental disabilities that reside at the Living Center

Admission: Free. No outside food / drink. No videotaping. No pets.

Fiesta Fit Fest Presented by HEB

San Antonio Sports

PMO PRESIDENT – Jenny Cames | PMO COMMISSIONER – Elena Wells

April 14-16, 2023, Apr. 14: 5–8 pm, Apr. 15: 9 am – 4 pm, Apr. 9 am – 3 pm

1 UTSA Way, San Antonio, TX 78249

• Burn it to earn it - enjoy a weekend of fitness and fun so you can earn all those Fiesta margaritas and chicken on a stick!

• Ride like a Tour de France champion in L'Etape San Antonio

presented by H-E-B - a 100 mile, 50 mile or 25 mile cycling event for riders of all skill level.

• Run or walk your way to a refreshing Michelob Ultra in the FitFest 5k or 10k.

• Bring the whole family to enjoy the free inflatable sports zone and bike safety course in the University Health Athletes Village and Expo.

• Meet a Tour de France champion in the XPEL booth.

Admission: Free. Registration to participate in the cycling event and run are various prices. Registration is open now at www.FiestaFitFest.com .

210-531-3729

maria.rodriguez4@hhs.texas.gov

Fiesta® Gartenfest

Beethoven Männerchor, Inc.

PMO PRESIDENT – David Uhler | PMO COMMISSIONER – Claus D. Heide

April 26-28, 2023, 5 pm - 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 Wednesday and King Antonio on Thursday.

• Beer, wine and soft drinks available, including 15 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.

Admission: $8 in advance and $10 at gate; Free admission children under 12, active-duty military, "first responders," members of German American organizations and Fiesta® San Antonio Commission members. Tickets available Online and PMO location.

210-222-1521 | contact@beethovenmaennerchor.com www.BeethovenMaennerchor.com

210-820-2100 | inform@sanantoniosports.org

www.sanantoniosports.org

Fiesta® Jazz Band Festival

St. Mary's University Department of Music

PMO PRESIDENT – Tom Mengler, J.D. | PMO COMMISSIONER – Dr. John Rankin

April 29, 2023, 8 am - 5:30 pm

One Camino Santa Maria, San Antonio, TX 78228

• Special Fiesta Music Concert for all

• Free family event

• Community event

• Young musicians competing for awards and recognition

• Educational musical opportunity

Admission: Free; No pets.

210-436-3421 | jazzfest@stmarytx.edu

www.stmarytx.edu

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Fiesta® Kings Cup Polo Match

San Antonio Polo Club

PMO PRESIDENT – Ursula Lipari | PMO COMMISSIONER – Debby Munoz

April 22, 2023, Noon - 4 pm

490 W. Specht Road, San Antonio, TX 78260

• To promote the public education, awareness and appreciation for the sport of Polo as part of a community wide program.

• To encourage the youth of the community to appreciate the sport of Polo through various educational programs and to provide free equestrian events and assistance with other 501(c)3 charitable organizations in need of financial or location assistance.

Admission: VIP $150/person. Tickets and restrictions are available online at www.sanantoniopoloclub.com or 210-310-9866.

Fiesta® Masquerade Party

Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Psi Alpha Chapter

PMO PRESIDENT – George Mayers | PMO COMMISSIONER – Gregory Thompson

April 22, 2023, 7 pm – Midnight

Crown Ridge Banquet Hall, 6909 Camp Bullis Rd, San Antonio, TX 78256

210-310-9866 | treycrea7@yahoo.com SanAntoniopoloclub.org

Fiesta® Mass

San Fernando Cathedral

PMO PRESIDENT – Very Reverend Carlos B. Velazquez Rector

PMO COMMISSIONER – Edgar Holguin

April 16, 2023 | 8 am

Main Plaza | 115 Main Plaza, San Antonio, TX 78205

• Our PMO event supports the continuing renovation of the Cathedral.

• This Fiesta Mass is an opportunity to gather and bless everyone involved in Fiesta® San Antonio and all events.

• San Fernando Cathedral was founded in 1731 and is the oldest, continuously functioning religious community in Texas and has the added distinction of being the oldest Cathedral sanctuary in the United States.

• In addition, the Cathedral is the official Center of the City marked by a medallion embedded in the floor of the Cathedral sanctuary by City Council.

No pets

Admission: free

210-227-1297 | specialevents@sfcathedral.org

www.sfcathedral.org

• Great Music

• Great Food

• Great Drinks

• Door Prizes

• Best Costume Awards

Admission: $50 pre-sale; $55 at the door, Eventbrite - Monday, February 13, 2023

210-863-0601 | Gregau79@aol.com www.psialphachapter.com

Fiesta® Ole Bazaar, Luncheon, and Style Show

Pan American League

PMO PRESIDENT – Margaret Mireles | PMO COMMISSIONER – Teresa ElHabr

April 23, 2023, 10 am – 2 pm

Westin San Antonio North, 9821 Colonnade Blvd, San Antonio, TX 78230

• Fiesta Olé promises to awaken the Fiesta spirit within you.

• Latin rhythms welcome you to the Westin San Antonio North as you step into the Pan American League’s Bazaar beginning at 10 a.m.

• Reminiscent of a Mexican Market, the Bazaar is filled with an irresistible collection of jewelry, 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 “From our Hearts—De Nuestro Corazon.

• 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 providing health care, education, and cultural opportunities to underserved San Antonio.

No pets

Admission: $70 per person, Tickets available at www.panamericanleague.com

210-385-3857 | panamericanleague@gmail.com www.panamericanleague.com

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Fiesta Oyster Bake®

St. Mary's University Alumni Association

PMO PRESIDENT – Sean Strater | PMO COMMISSIONER – Pete Hansen

April 21-22, 2023, April 21: 5 – 11 pm / April 22: Noon – 11 pm

St. Mary's University, One Camino Santa Maria, San Antonio, TX 78228

• The Fiesta Oyster Bake supports St. Mary's University and raises money for student scholarships and university programs.

• Fiesta Oyster Bake utilizes 7,000 plus volunteers, contributing to over 50,000 volunteer hours

• $10 million plus has been raised, during the 107 years of its existence

• 40 plus Bands and Entertainers

• 100,000 Oysters (baked, raw and fried)

• 36,000 Chicken on a Stick (Fried Chicken Breasts w/ Jalapeno)"

Admission: Presale $20; Gate $25. Tickets are available at HEB and at www.oysterbake.com from March 6th to April 22nd.

Fiesta® San Fernando

San Fernando Cathedral

PMO PRESIDENT – Very Reverend Carlos B. Velazquez

PMO COMMISSIONER – Edgar Holguin

April 27-29, 2023, April 27 and 28: 10 am – Midnight; April 29: 10 am - 1 am

Main Plaza | 115 Main Plaza, San Antonio, TX 78205

• Celebration of Family, food and fun!

• Sponsored by the San Fernando Cathedral, founded in 1731, rooted deep in the city's history and where ""Fiestas"" started more than 260 years ago!

• Free event

• Live entertainment daily with beautiful arts and crafts and homemade like food

Admission: Free

Restrictions: www.sfcathedral.org

210-436-3324 | oysterbake@stmarytx.edu

https://oysterbake.com/

210-227-1297 | specialevents@sfcathedral.org www.sfcathedral.org

Fiesta® Pooch Parade Therapy Animals of San Antonio

PMO PRESIDENT – Gerald Dubinski

PMO COMMISSIONER – Dr. Linda Porter-Wenzlaff

April 29, 2023, Entry at 7:30 am, Parade starts at 9:15 am - Noon

Alamo Heights Swimming Pool, 250 Viesca, San Antonio, TX 78209

• Family friendly, relaxed dog walk through shaded streets

• Neighborhood engagement with lawn parties and parade encouragement

• Costume Contest for dogs and their humans

• Photos with King Anbarkio and King in Waiting

• Sponsors offering goodies and information about dogs

• Demonstrations of various dog related activities

• Rescue groups with adoptable dogs present

• Supports therapy animal teams providing service to many vulnerable populations in our community, community education, presentations and consultations

• Supports crisis response animal teams work with communities experiencing crisis and disasters throughout Texas and school district critical incidents in the San Antonio area

• Supports children's literacy program using therapy animals

Admission: Individual pre-registration $30, $35 day of the parade; families $35 pre-registration, $40 day of parade

Tickets available at: https://therapyanimalssa.org/pooch-parade/

210-614-6734 | poochparade@therapyanimalssa.org

www.therapyanimalssa.org

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Fiesta® Square and Round Dance

Alamo Area Square and Round Dance Association

PMO PRESIDENT – Harold & Gailleen Dillashaw

PMO COMMISSIONER – Rita Creswell

April 28, 2023, 7 – 10 pm

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: $6. Tickets will be available at entrance to Dance hall.

Fiesta® Tech Trek

San Antonio Chamber of Commerce

PMO PRESIDENT – Dave Petersen | PMO COMMISSIONER – Julie Ring

April 25, 2023, 5 – 8 pm

Tech District - along Houston Street

• Tech Trek is a great way to experience the downtown tech scene

• All tech companies are invited to participate in Tech Trek, not just those from downtown

• Tech Trek started in 2017 and is only getting bigger and better

• Tech Trek draws people within and outside the Tech community – it’s a great way to meet new people and network! No pets

210-573-3765 | AASRDA2022@gmail.com https://alamoarea.org/

Admission: Free 210-317-9609 | communications@sachamber.org www.sachamber.org

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Fiesta® Women & Co-Ed 45th Annual

Soccer Tournament

WSA-Women's Soccer Assoc.

PMO PRESIDENT – Alice Klein

PMO COMMISSIONER – Tobias Klingelhoefer

April 21-23, 2023, April 21: 6 pm – 10 pm; April 22: 8 am – 8 pm; April 23: 8 am – 6 p.m.

Star Soccer Complex, 5103 David Edwards Dr., San Antonio, TX 78233

• Watch great women & co-ed games

• Social gathering

• Good food & drinks

• Playground

• Held at a beautiful complex

No pets

Admission: Free.

Teams pay $375 to play in the tournament. After April 1, the fee is increased to $400.

Fiesta® World Class Jazz Concert

St. Mary's University Department of Music

PMO PRESIDENT – Tom Mengler, J.D. | PMO COMMISSIONER – Dr. John Rankin

April 28, 2023, 1 – 10 pm

One Camino Santa Maria, San Antonio, TX 78228

• Special Fiesta Music Concert for all

• Free family event

• Community event

• Young musicians competing for awards and recognition

• Educational musical opportunity

Admission: Free; No pets.

210-394-2788 | soccerklein@sbcglobal.net wsasa.org

First Tee Invitational

First Tee - Greater San Antonio

PMO PRESIDENT / PMO COMMISSIONER – Carrie Kimbell

April 26, 2023, 8 am to 1 pm

24405 Wilderness Oak, San Antonio, TX 78260

• This will be Canyon Springs

Senior Men's Golf Association's 6th year hosting this event!

• First Tee - Greater San Antonio serves over 1200 kids a year from all around the San Antonio area through the life skills program.

• The First Tee Invitational is a great way to support First Tee as well as get to know a great community of golfers!

• First Tee - Greater San Antonio empowers kids through the game of golf.

• First Tee is a youth development organization that enables kids to build the strength of character that empowers them through a lifetime of new challenges.

Admission: $600 for a 4-person team; Tickets available January 1st, 2023 at www.firstteesanantonio.org

210-414-1998 | emhudgins@aol.com www.firstteesanantonio.org

210-436-3421 | jazzfest@stmarytx.edu www.stmarytx.edu

Fit for a Princess Self-Esteem Empowerment Program and Coronation

Cherice Cochrane Mentoring for Success Foundation

PMO PRESIDENT – Tamala Hamilton | PMO COMMISSIONER – Tracy Holmes Brazil

April 2, 2023, 3 – 5 pm

Schertz Civic Center, 1400 Schertz Pkwy, Schertz, TX 78154

• The Cherice Cochrane Mentoring for Success Foundation has been a proud Fiesta Commission Participating Member Organization (PMO) since 2005.

• “Fit for a Princess” is one-of-a-kind self-esteem and empowerment program for little girls, ages 4 – 8, and pre-teens, ages 9 – 12 years old.

• Your princess will enjoy a fun and interactive Fiesta event while learning basic table manners, etiquette and poise session, and character-building activities.

• Join us for a Royal Team Party where children enjoy a scrumptious tea party while learning that “Character Matters”. Our program uniquely brings together inner and outer beauty lessons in building good character and serving as volunteers in the community, highlighting “true beauty” while reinforcing practical skills.

• Children will enjoy participating in a craft activity while making new friends, learning poise, and the importance of fitness and wellness.

• The event culminates with the crowning of all “Princess” in attendance.

No pets

Admission: FFP Registration: $30.00. Purchase in advance.

210-573-0142 | thecochranefoundation02@gmail.com www.thecochranefoundation.org

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Ford Mariachi Festival

Visit San Antonio

PMO PRESIDENT – Marc Anderson | PMO COMMISSIONER – Maggie Thompson

April 25-27, 2023, 6 - 8 pm

San Antonio River Walk, 849 E. Commerce, San Antonio, TX 78205

Fredstock 2023

The Music Business Program at San Antonio College

PMO PRESIDENT – Ruben C. Rodriguez, PhD

PMO COMMISSIONER – Wayne "Donnie" Meals

April 28, 2023, 2 pm – 10 pm

1819 N Main Ave (LRTF Parking Lot - corner of Courtland & Main Ave) San Antonio, Texas 78212

• Live Local Music

• Food

• Beverages

• Fun for the family

• Best San Antonio

Local Artists

• Free Event

No pets

Admission: Free

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

• The Ford Mariachi Festival highlights High School and College Mariachi Groups

• The Ford Mariachi Festival highlights local kid and adult Folklorico Dancing Groups

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

Admission: Free

210-227-4262 x 108 | events@visitsanantonio.com

JBSA-Fort Sam Houston Open House

Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston

PMO COMMISSIONER – Leah Garton

April 22, 2023, Noon

10 pm

Harry Wurzbach Rd, San Antonio, TX 78209

• Joint Base San Antonio -Fort Sam Houston Open House

• Free events and activities open to the public at Fort Sam Houston

• Opening ceremony at noon

• Family friendly event on Fort Sam Houston with military performances, displays, and demonstrations occurring throughout the day.

No pets

210-569-2528 | leah.s.garton.civ@army.mil https://www.jbsa.mil/

210-486-1367 | sac-musb@alamo.edu, fredstockatsac.com Fredstockatsac.com

Loteria Para Lideres

Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas

PMO PRESIDENT – Angie Salinas

PMO COMMISSIONER – Stephanie Finleon Cortez

April 22, 2023, 10 am - 2 pm

Estancia del Norte San Antonio, Tapestry Collection by Hilton 37 NE Loop 410 at McCullough Avenue, San Antonio, Texas 78216

• Lotería para Líderes directly benefits the West Side Girl Scout Leadership Center, the hub for quality programming offered by Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas.

• Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas serve the largest percentage of Hispanic girl members compared to other councils in the country.

• By attending Lotería para Líderes, you have a chance to be crowned La Reina/El Rey de Lotería!

• We won’t be playing your traditional game of Lotería, our version is Girl Scout-themed with unique calling cards such as empresario (entrepreneur) and tomdora de riesgos (risk taker).

• Attendees will receive a special loteria-themed Girl Scout Fiesta medal and a box of Girl Scout Cookies.

Admission: Individual tickets and sponsorships will be available for purchase at https://www.girlscouts-swtx.org/ in January 2023. Several levels of sponsorship are available and range from $50-$10,000.

No pets

210-349-2404 | development@girlscouts-swtx.org www.girlscouts-swtx.org

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King William Fair

King William Association

PMO PRESIDENT – Shawn Campbell | PMO COMMISSIONER – John Costello

April 29, 2023, 9 am - 6 pm

122 Madison Street, San Antonio, TX 78204

• Sell over 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 (over 200)

• Fiesta's largest neighborhood block party

• King William Fair funds free year-round concerts at Opportunity Home's Beautify San Antonio Park

Admission: $20 General Admission, $25 Fair Day, Children 11 and under FREE, Tickets available online and at the King William Association Office beginning December 1, 2022. Visit website for event restrictions information.

210-271-3247 | info@kwfair.org

kwfair.org (KW Fair)

Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil

Fiesta® Youth

PMO PRESIDENT – Chris Chun | PMO COMMISSIONER – Lio Laidacker-Luna

April 22, 2023, 7 – 11 pm

The DoSeum | 2800 Broadway, San Antonio, Texas 78209

• This is an allinclusive event with live entertainment and food and drinks!

• It's a masquerade!

• The event features a fabulous silent auction with art, experiences and so much more!

• College scholarships are awarded to youth!

• Pictures at our photo booth are included!

• This event supports Fiesta Youth, San Antonio's Premier LGBT Youth Enrichment Program

Admission: Early bird sales ends April 1: $100 for General Admission (per person); $225 for VIP (includes 2 tickets, early entry, and a commemorative Fiesta Medal); Single VIP ticket $125.00; Sponsorships are also available. Prices increase by $25 after April 1.

Tickets available at: https://ticketstripe.com/midnightsa

210-390-0730 | info@fiesta-youth.org www.fiesta-youth.org

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Marine Day at the Alamo

United States Marines

April 26, 2023, 11 am – Noon

Alamo Plaza 300 Alamo Plaza

Mission Reach Flotilla Fiesta®

San Antonio River Foundation

PMO PRESIDENT – Frates Seeligson | PMO COMMISSIONER – Danica Bullis

April 22, 2023, 10 am– 2 pm

Padre Park | 6515 Padre Dr, San Antonio, TX 78214

• The only official Fiesta kayaking event

• Supports the River Foundation's mission of stewardship for all 240 miles of the San Antonio River

• The restored river along the Mission Reach has 8.2 miles of paddling trails

• More than 200 species of birds have returned to the Mission Reach, many easy to spot from a kayak

• The river is a great place to be introduced to how easy and fun kayaking is

Admission: Free

210-569-2528 | jonathan.ringlein@usmc.mil https://www.jbsa.mil/

“MissionFest”

Mission San Jose Catholic Church

PMO PRESIDENT – Jesse Garcia | PMO COMMISSIONER – Brother Kevin Lenihan

April 29-30, 2023, Noon – 11 pm

701 E. Pyron, San Antonio, Texas 78214

• MissionFest '23 is located adjacent to UNESCO World Heritage Site

• MissionFest '23 supports a significant portion of Mission San Jose Catholic Church Yearly budget

• MissionFest '23 is Family Friendly

• MissionFest '23 will take place over two days, Saturday and Sunday

• MissionFest '23 will offer Country & Western music on Saturday and Tejano on Sunday

• MissionFest '23 will have a variety of food and drinks

No pets

Admission: $10. Tickets available online, PMO Location and at each event.

210-722-0205 | garcianino64@yahoo.com www.missionsanjosechurch.org

Admission: $10, $20 day of; Tickets available at www.sariverfound.org starting March 1, 2023.

210-224-2694 | info@sariverfound.org www.sariverfound.org

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• United States Marines at the Alamo

Mr. Teen San Antonio Scholarship and Amazing Teens’ Coronation and High Tea

Cherice Cochrane Mentoring for Success Foundation

PMO PRESIDENT – Tamala Hamilton |

PMO COMMISSIONER – Tracy Holmes Brazil

April 16, 2023, 5 – 7 pm

Schertz Civic Center Ballroom | 1400 Schertz Parkway, Schertz, TX 78154

• The Cherice Cochrane Mentoring for Success Foundation

invites you to its Mr. Teen San Antonio and Amazing Teens’ Coronation & High Tea. The event will feature the 2023 crowning of Mr. Teen San Antonio, Miss Texas Amazing Teen, Miss Texas Amazing Pre-Teen and their Runner-ups. These youth have contributed thousands of volunteer hours in their various community “Take Action” projects and Advocacy for worthwhile causes.

• The Foundation’s mission is to provide the necessary resources, youth leadership, development workshops, self-esteem, fitness, health, cultural and civic engagements, and career exploration. We provide students with tips on winning scholarships, mentorship, and volunteer opportunities as we help them build resumes for success! The event will not only recognize our Amazing Teen Icons, amazing princesses, pre-teens, and awards scholarships but also pays tribute to the late Cherice Amanda Cochrane, an exemplary mentor and role model. Cherice died young, at the age of 19 from meningitis. Her legacy continues through the Foundation.

No pets

Admission: $30 per ticket and tables of 10 at $300 in advance. No ticket purchases at the door.

210-573-0142 | thecochranefoundation02@gmail.com www.thecochranefoundation.org

OLLU 5K Confetti Run and Walk

Our Lady of the Lake University

PMO PRESIDENT – Dr. Abel Chavez | PMO COMMISSIONER – Debora Perez

April 22, 2023, 8:30 – 11:30 am

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 familyfriendly event will include a free Kids Fun-Run in addition to other activities following the race.

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

• 1,250 including registered runners and onlookers

Admission: $35 Ends April 19, 2023; $45 Race Day and Virtual; Kids Run-Free 12 yrs and under Kids must be registered.

Registration: https://runsignup.com/Race/TX/SanAntonio/OLLUConfetti5KRunWalk

210-434-6711 | MarketingandCommunications@ollusa.edu www.ollusa.edu

Navy Day at the Alamo

April 27, 2023, 11 am – 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.

Admission: Free

(210) 559-3772 | edward.jones@serco-na.com https://www.jbsa.mil/

PACfest

Palo Alto College

PMO PRESIDENT – Dr. Robert Garza | PMO COMMISSIONER – Leticia De La Rosa

April 27, 2023, Noon – 10 pm

1400 W. Villaret Blvd, San Antonio, TX 78224

• PACfest at Palo Alto College is an official Fiesta® event held the Thursday before Fiesta's Battle of Flowers Parade.

• This family-friendly event features music, food booths, and more!

• Bring your lawn chairs and blankets, as this year will be a blast!

Admission: $15, Tickets available On-Site and Online Restrictions available of website and social media.

210-486-3881 | pacfest@alamo.edu www.alamo.edu/pac/pacfest

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Pickles y Sombreros

Morgan’s Wonderland

PMO PRESIDENT / PMO COMMISSIONER – Jessica Lizardo

April 22, 2023, 9:30 am – Noon

Morgan's Wonderland Sports, 5025 David Edwards Drive, San Antonio, Texas 78233

• Admission grants access to our “Pickle Pavilion” where we will have a variety of community resource vendors including the best of pickles San Antonio has to offer.

• A pickleball social that is open to individuals of all experience level, age, and ability at Morgan's Wonderland Sports.

• There will also be a variety of yard games for individuals of all ages.

• 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.

No pets

Admission: $5 on sale February 2023

Piñatas in the Barrio

AUEDA - Action United for Entertainers and Diverse Artists

PMO PRESIDENT –Hank Reyes | PMO COMMISSIONER – Rick Uriegas

April 23, 2023, Noon – 9 pm

Plaza Guadalupe | 1327 Guadalupe St., San Antonio TX 78207

• Live Entertainment

• Arts & Crafts

• Delicious Food

• Various Beverages

• Dance Groups

• Musical Groups

• Barrios Largest Pinatas

• Senior Citizen King & Queen of the Barrio

• Rey Feo crowns our King & Queen of the Barrio

• Proceeds from this event are targeted for scholarships to help those artists who have fallen on hard times and wish to continue their particular passion

Admission: Free

210-495-5888 | events@morganswonderland.com https://morganswonderlandsports.com/pepinillos-ysombreros/

Praise Dance Celebration

Alpha Tau Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.

PMO PRESIDENT – Dr. Sharon Crockett-Ray

PMO COMMISSIONER – Cheryl Palmer

April 30, 2023, 4 – 6 pm

Carver Cultural Center | 226 N. Hackberry, San Antonio, TX 78202

• ATO celebrating 92 yrs. of service in San Antonio

• ATO celebrating 20 yrs. of "Praise Dance" event with Fiesta Commission!

• Praise Dance" has performers ranging in ages from 5yr. to 90 yrs.

• Event is free and open to the public!

• Vice President, Kamala Harris, is a member of our illustrious AKA Sorority!!

• ATO owns and operates Roseville Apts. for seniors on E. Houston St.

No pets

Admission: Free. Please see social media & website for restrictions.

210-838-6624 | cherylapalmer20@gmail.com Atoaka.com

210-325-7714 | texasaueda@gmail.com aueda.org

Rey Feo Public Crowning

Rey Feo Scholarship Foundation

PMO PRESIDENT – Johnny Gabriel | PMO COMMISSIONER – Jennifer Barbaro

April 21, 2023, 5:30 – 7 pm

Main Plaza | 115 Main Plaza, San Antonio, TX 78205

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

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

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

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

Admission: Free

210-325-2315 | jvalenzuela@reyfeoconsejo.org www.reyfeoconsejo.org

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Run to Remember with Beard vs Beans

Alzheimer's Association: San Antonio and South Texas Chapter

PMO PRESIDENT – Lisa Ayres | PMO COMMISSIONER – Christina Guerra

April 29, 2023, 7:30 am - Noon

Comanche Park | 2600 Rigsby, San Antonio, TX 78222

• This is the Eleventh Annual Beard vs. Beans Run to Remember

• The event is a ""sibling rivalry"" fundraising effort, with the brother raising the least amount of money subject to a ""punishment"". Most recently this punishment involved the loser walking the entire length of the 410 highway.

• The team that manages to register the most amount of participants will have their name printed on all race shirts.

• All proceeds raised benefit the San Antonio and South Texas Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association

• All 5k/10k finishers will receive medals and a pretty amazing shirt. The participants who want to do the .5k Beer Run will receive a beer mug and the winner will receive an award. All kids participating in the Fun Run will receive a medal.

Admission: $25 - $45; Registration is open from now to April 23rd, 2023. Prices will increase after January 31st, 2023. Tickets may be purchased at www.beardvsbeans.com.

210-822-6449 | caguerra@alz.org

www.alz.org/sanantonio

San Antonio Cactus & Xerophyte Show & Sale

San Antonio Cactus & Xerophyte Society

PMO PRESIDENT – David Feller | PMO COMMISSIONER – Mandy Bulmer

April 27-29, 2023, 9 am – 5 pm

San Antonio Garden Center | 3310 N. New Braunfels Ave., San Antonio, TX 78209

• Vendors with thousands of cacti, succulents, and pottery for sale

• Cactus and succulent experts offering advice and information

• Raffle plant drawings held every hour

• Silent Auctions of dish garden, pottery, and related cactus and succulent items on Thursday and Friday

• Plant Hotel - check in your plants and keep shopping

• Purchase our special Fiesta Medals at this Official Fiesta Event

• Join us and get STUCK on cactus and succulent plants

• Free Admission, Kid Zone

• The San Antonio Cactus and Xerophyte Society is dedicated to the study, propagation, and public education of succulent plants.

• The Society meetings monthly for programs and organizes seminars and field trips for members.

• You can join our Society at the Show and Sale event.

• Funds raised from this Fiesta event support our outreach of public education and awareness of succulent plants as well as awarding scholarships to local students majoring in botany related fields.

210-274-6524 | showandsale@sacxs.org

www.sacxs.org

SAC Multicultural Conference

San Antonio College

PMO PRESIDENT – Dr. Francisco E. Solis | PMO COMMISSIONER – Dr. Patricia Portales

April 21-26, 2023, April 21: 7 pm; April 26: 1:30 pm

San Antonio College | 1819 N. Main, San Antonio, TX 78212

• The Multicultural Conference is a showcase of literature, art and music

• SAC Fiesta Brunch started in April 2018 and all proceeds raised are given to the SAC Proud Fund

• Fiesta Challenger Center Mission is a fun family friendly event that will include simulated missions to Mars

• The Multicultural Conference has run for 27 years

• SAC was named the number one community college in the nation in 2021 by the Aspen Institute

No pets

Admission: Free.

210-486-0904 | pportales@alamo.edu www.alamo.edu/sac/

St. Philip's College CultureFest and Rib Cook-Off

St. Philip's College

PMO PRESIDENT – Dr. Adena Williams Loston

PMO COMMISSIONER – Dr. Angela McPherson Williams

April 27, 2023, 10 am – 4 pm

Turbon Student Center | 1801 Martin Luther King Drive, Ste 110, San Antonio, Texas 78202

• We invite attendees to wear attire of their culture or their favorite culture.

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

• We are celebrating the 125th Anniversary of St. Philip's College.

• We have an amazing Opening Ceremony processional that you don't want to miss.

• Admission is free! Parking is free! Rides are free!

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

• You can purchase food tickets by searching Alamo Marketplace on the alamo.edu/spc website.

No pets

Admission: Free.

210-387-6277 | awilliams284@alamo.edu

https://www.alamo.edu/spc/culturefest

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San Antonio Lutheran Coronation

San Antonio Lutheran Coronation Association

PMO PRESIDENT – Barbara Gray | PMO COMMISSIONER – Richelle Saur

April 15, 2023, 6:30 – 10 pm

Boeing Center at Tech Port | 3331 General Hudnell Dr., San Antonio, TX

• Our first court was in 1959 based out of St. John's Lutheran downtown.

• This year's court features art forms from around the world.

• Our court is composed of young Christians from ages 7 to 21.

• All dresses and trains are made by friends, families and board members.

• We offer a scholarship to participants.

• The participants vote for who queen and princess will be for the next year.

• The queen and princess select the service projects for their court.

Admission: $35, Tickets available at the door, through a participant, or at salcacorrespondingsecretary@gmail.com.

A bag check at the door will be conducted. No pets.

San Jacinto Victory Celebration

Daughters of The Republic of Texas, Alamo Heroes Chapter

PMO PRESIDENT – Susan Riedesel | PMO COMMISSIONER – Nege Curoe

April 22, 2023, 10 am - Noon

300 Alamo Plaza, San Antonio, Texas 78205

210-844-0490 | salcacorrespondingsecretary@gmail.com www.Lutherancoronation.org

Senior Fiesta®

Catholic Charities

PMO PRESIDENT – J. Antonio Fernandez | PMO COMMISSIONER – Tara Ford

April 27, 2023, 9 am – 1 pm

Wonderland of the Americas | 4522 Fredericksburg Rd, San Antonio, TX

• The only Fiestasanctioned event just for seniors

• Join other seniors for a morning of mariachis, live music, stage entertainment, exhibitors, and other activities!

• Entertainment will include mariachis, Tejano musicians, and other local leaders and celebrities for a morning of senior fun!

• Exhibitors will be on site to share their products and services for senior living.

• The event with include a Mr. and Mrs. Senior Fiesta competition and coronation.

No pets

Admission: Free. 210-222-1294 | tford@ccaosa.org www.ccaosa.org

• History Event about the battle of San Jacinto

• Given out 7th grade outstanding History Award

• Military Speaker

• Guest Speaker on the San Jacinto

• Guest Speaker President of Fiesta SA

• Free Event open to the Public

• On the grounds of the Alamo

Admission: Free

361-676-2573 | sriedesel001@gmail.com

Taste of the Northside

Brighton Center

PMO PRESIDENT – Katrina Campbell | PMO COMMISSIONER – Brooke Schriewer

April 25, 2023, 6:30 - 11:30 pm

SSFCU Event Center | 15000 I-10, San Antonio, TX 78249

• Taste of the Northside is hosted by Brighton Center and presented by H-E-B.

• Taste of the Northside is an elevated event dedicated to limitless possibilities for kids!

• Brighton is the largest non-profit providing pediatric therapy and educational services to children with disabilities and developmental delays in San Antonio.

• Taste of the Northside is excited to announce our all-New Event Format – All VIP! Limited Partnerships & Tickets are Available.

• Taste of the Northside is now more exclusive than ever before, offering allinclusive VIP Unlimited pricing, on-site parking*, and fiesta medals for all ticketed guests.

• At Taste of the Northside, you can sip and savor from 25+ local restaurants and sample endless varieties of wine and spirits.

No pets

Admission: $300 each, Tickets available online – www.tasteofthenorthside.org Security check at gate. Small clutch/wristlet only.

210-826-4492 | development@brightonsa.org www.tasteofthenorthside.org

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Taste of the Republic

Texas Culinary Alliance

PMO COMMISSIONER – Scott Keeler

April 20, 2023, 6 – 10 pm

The Alamo | 300 Alamo Plaza, San Antonio, TX, 78205

• The VIP Culinary Event of Fiesta®

Fiesta

• 12 chefs cooking food representing the 6 culinary regions of Texas

• Wine paired with all chef 12 stations

• Sample cocktails representing the Texas spirit

• First time at The Alamo

• 21+ only, no minors

• 6th year of event and sold out the last 5

• No tickets sold at door

No pets

Tickets are $125 and can be purchases at www.tasteoftherepublic.com. Available until limited supply sells out.

210-859-6914 | scott@texasculinaryalliance.com www.tasteoftherepublic.com

The Chili Queens Chili Cook-off

The Happy Foundation

PMO PRESIDENT – Lee Haines | PMO COMMISSIONER – Joan Duckworth

April 23, 2023, 3 – 7 pm

Bonham Exchange | 411 Bonham, San Antonio, TX

• May the best chili win!

• In this unconventional interpretation of a historical event, competitors from all over put their chili recipes to the test.

• The first place winner of this competition will be taking home a BELT to show everyone who the champ really is!

• Each chili must be represented by a queen . . . Being glamorous won’t win you this competition!

• Come enjoy refreshing cocktails and the intoxicating energy of the legendary Bonham Exchange dance floor at this one-of-a-kind event!

• This event is for ADULTS 18 years-of-age and older.

• The Happy Foundation is dedicated to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness; LGBT history; and encouraging contemporary art.

Admission: free.

210-224-9219 | tom@bonhamexchange.com www.facebook.com/The-Happy-Foundation-158775107511021/

Texas Corvette Association Car Show

St. Jude's Ranch for Children - SJRC Texas

PMO PRESIDENT – Jozsef Terenyi | PMO COMMISSIONER – Linda Specht

April 22, 2023, 8 am – 3 pm

Boerne Main Plaza | 100 N. Main Street, Boerne, TX 78006

• Over 400 cars of all makes and models

• Awards for over 30 categories

• Special guest Doug Fehan, Corvette Hall of Fame

• Photo opportunity with Back to the Future car

• Food, vendors, silent auction

• Boerne offers great shopping and dining opportunities

• All car show and auction proceeds benefit SJRC TX

• SJRC TX provides a home for area children in crisis and parenting teens

Admission: Spectator admission is free. Cars may be entered in the car show by registering at https://www.texas-corvette-association.com

210-876-6763 | lsides@sjrctexas.org https://sjrctexas.org/

The Starfish Dash 5K Run / Walk & Health Fair

The Chromosome 18 Registry & Research Society

PMO PRESIDENT – Amelie Simons | PMO COMMISSIONER – Neale Parker

April 29, 2023, 8:30 - 10:30 am

UT Health, 7431 Merton Minter, San Antonio, TX 78229

• Free 5K Run / Walk with medals for the top 3

• A free Family friendly event

• Free Health Fair by UT Health Nursing Dept'Blood pressure testing, vaccines, BMI testing, blood draws, and diabetes testing.

• Free 100-yard kids dash with a medal for every participant

• Fiesta medals & T-shirts available for purchase

• Support the research efforts of the Chromosome 18 Clinical Research Center based at UT Health San Antonio

No pets

Admission: Free.

210-657-4968 | office@chromosome18.org www.chromosome18.org

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The Investiture of King Antonio

The Texas Cavaliers

PMO PRESIDENT – Scott Christy | PMO COMMISSIONER – Clyde Johnson IV

April 22, 2023, 6:15 – 8:00 pm

The Alamo | 300 Alamo Plaza, San Antonio, TX 78205

Top Teens of America Healthy Choice Conference

Top Teens of America, San Antonio Metropolitan Chapter

PMO PRESIDENT – Ian Glenn | PMO COMMISSIONER – Virginia Pope

April 29, 2023, 10 am – Noon

Second Baptist Church | 3310 E Commerce, San Antonio, TX 78220

• Teen 2 Teen Roundtable

• Pink and Blue Service Project

• S.A.F.E.T.Y. Series

• Character Connectors

• Good Health Practices

• Mental Health/Stress

• Drugs

• Police Protection

• Moral Health & Wellness

No pets

Admission: Free

Admission: Free

(210) 227-4837 | hbg@gcaklaw.com texascavaliers.org

United Way Kids Festival

United Way of San Antonio & Bexar County

PMO PRESIDENT – Chris Martin | PMO COMMISSIONER – Michael Mitchell

April 29, 2023, 11 am – 2 pm

5033 Lord Rd., San Antonio, Texas 78220

• Event is completely free to the public.

• 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, basketball skill mini camps and more for the kids.

• Families will take home swag such as bags, books, games, fresh fruit, and more.

• A United Way event that can benefit any and all families in the Bexar County area. This event aligns with United Way’s goal of making sure all children in our community are happy, healthy, and ready to enter kindergarten and beyond!"

Admission: Free.

210-352-7066 | mmitchell@unitedwaysatx.org

https://www.uwsatx.org

210-651-9280 | walgin@att.net

Viva Botanica!

San Antonio Botanical Garden

PMO PRESIDENT – Sabina Carr | PMO COMMISSIONER – Emily Knapp

April 22, 2023, 10 am - 2 pm

San Antonio Botanical Garden | 555 Funston Place, San Antonio, TX

• Viva Fiesta!

• Bring the whole family to Viva Botanica at the Botanical Garden.

• Explore 38 acres of nature.

• Play fun during this family-friendly Fiesta event that includes handson activities, culinary tastings, and music, theater, and dance performances.

• Drinks and food available for purchase.

• Guests are welcomed to bring lawn chairs and blankets.

• Botanical Garden’s Fiesta medals available for purchase at the Garden Gift Shop.

No pets

Admission: $18. Tickets available online at sabot.org and at the gate.

210-536-1400 | info@sabot.org sabot.org

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The Texas Cavalier River Parade

The Texas Cavaliers

PMO PRESIDENT – Scott Christy | PMO COMMISSIONER – Clyde Johnson IV

April 24, 2023, 7 – 9:00 pm

418 Villita Street, San Antonio Riverwalk, TX 78205

• This is the 78th River Parade to be held

• First was held in 1941

• There was a hiatus during WW2

• Former Grand Marshal's include Laura Bush, David Robinson, Leon Coffee, Eva Longoria and Gov. Dolph Briscoe

• There are typically 50 entries total

• Cash prizes are awarded for best live music (band) and best float decorations (costumes)

• KSAT broadcasts the parade live

Admission: $24+, Tickets available at texascavaliers.org or call 210-22R-IVER (210-227-4837 No Pets.

Walk for Autism

Any Baby Can

PMO PRESIDENT – Elyse Bernal | PMO COMMISSIONER – Cecilia Nguyen

April 22, 2023, 8 am – Noon

1400 W Villaret Blvd., San Antonio, TX 78224

210-227-4837 | info@texascavaliers.org texascavaliers.org

WEBB Party

San Antonio AIDS Foundation

PMO PRESIDENT – Cherise Rohr-Allegrini

PMO COMMISSIONER – Khalen Garcia

April 21, 2023, 7 - 11 pm

The Espee | 1174 E Commerce St., San Antonio, TX 78205

• Its mission is to reduce new HIV and other sexually transmitted infections by providing equitable education and prevention access.

• SAAF envisions a community where persons living with HIV will thrive free of stigma and discrimination, and where positive sexual health is a reality for all.

• SAAF’s programs and services are offered throughout Bexar County and 11 surrounding counties.

• To learn more about SAAF, visit www.SanAntonioAIDS.org

No pets

Admission: $100 - $200, Tickets will be available online. (Tickets will be available through The Espee ticketing system.)

210-225-4715 | hello@sanantonioaids.org www.SanAntonioAIDS.org

• Autism support, awareness & acceptance, resources & support for families and individuals with ASD, expand natural supports and honor those with ASD and parents and caregivers.

Admission: Free. Registration: https://www.anybabycansa.org/

210-547-3012 | cnguyen@abcsa.org https://www.anybabycansa.org/

Zeta Fiesta Track Meet

Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated, Alpha Pi Zeta Chapter

PMO PRESIDENT – Tracy Oselen | PMO COMMISSIONER – Gwendolyn Oquendo

April 22, 2023, 9 am - 1 pm

Wheatley Heights Sports Complex |. 200 Noblewood Drive, San Antonio, TX 78220

• Alpha Pi Zeta Chapter has hosted the Zeta Fiesta Track Meet since April 1984.

• Alpha Pi Zeta Chapter has a history of Zeta Fiesta Track Meet participants receiving the local Mabel Booker Lowery Scholarship at St Philips College.

• Alpha Pi Zeta Chapter has served the San Antonio community since February 27, 1939.

No pets

Admission: Free.

210-718-6341 | gwen@oquendo.com www.zpbsa.org

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Fiesta’s 2023 Military Ambassadors

Long known as “Military City, USA,” San Antonio plays host to units from every branch of service.

One hundred and thirty two years ago, Fiesta San Antonio started as a one-day parade event to honor the memory of military heroes of the Battle of the Alamo and Battle of San Jacinto. Today, 10 service men and women serve as Military Ambassadors representing their respective service branches and attending as many of the 100+ events as possible each year.

2023 FIESTA MILITARY AMBASSADORS

REPRESENTING THE ARMY | MARINE CORPS | NAVY | AIR FORCE | COAST GUARD

U.S. Army Ambassadors

Specialist Isabella Garcia

717th MI BN, Bravo CO

Cryptologic Linguist

I am extremely grateful for the opportunity to represent JBSA and the Army as a fiesta ambassador this year. The military has always had a large presence and in Texas and San Antonio specifically. Honoring the lives of those who have come before us and continuing the tradition of selfless service as an ambassador is an extraordinary privilege like no other. I hope to make the citizens of San Antonio proud to be part of “Military USA” during my time as ambassador and reflect the Army values to the best of my ability.

U.S. Marine Corps Ambassadors

Corporal Sky Fortune

Co H, Marine Cryptologic Support Battalion

Cryptologic Linguist

I am beyond humbled and thrilled to have been selected as the 2023 Fiesta ambassador for the Marine Corps. This will be my first-time experiencing Fiesta and I can’t wait to learn about the traditions and cultures of San Antonio during these festivities. This opportunity and experience is something I greatly appreciate and will value. I look forward to participating in this annual tradition!

Sergeant First Class

Mario Matamoros

MEDCOM

NCOIC, Department of Pharmacy

I am extremely humbled and excited to serve as an Army Ambassador for Fiesta San Antonio 2023. It is a great honor to be a part of this tradition and represent the Army in this unique role. I am looking forward to learning more about the rich history, culture, and heritage of this amazing community

Sergeant Ashton Leach

Co H, Marine Cryptologic Support Battalion

Cryptologic Linguist

I am humbled and ecstatic to represent the Marine Corps as an ambassador for Fiesta 2023. It is an absolute pleasure to engage with the community that has taken care of its Service members for so long. This opportunity to experience Fiesta in a new light is not lost on me, and I look forward to sharing my experiences with the great people of San Antonio.

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Petty Officer First Class

Naval Technical Training Center Lackland Law Enforcement Specialist School

I am very humbled for the opportunity to chosen as a Navy Ambassador for Fiesta 2023. It is a great honor to represent the world’s greatest Navy in a city that I myself call home. Being an ambassador will allow me to dive deeper into the historical tradition of Fiesta and honor all military heroes who fought battles to bring San Antonio to the great city that it is today. I look forward to this year’s Fiesta celebration and the opportunity to share this experience with the people of San Antonio. Viva Fiesta!

Staff Sergeant

802 SFS/S3T

Kayla Serrano

Security Forces Training Instructor

Military ambassadors are a way for the community to see our military members in a normal setting. Personally, being a local native of San Antonio, it meant representation. I grew up going to all the local events like the rodeo, fiesta, strawberry festival, etc. and there were always military members representing their respective bases. They looked so proud to be in uniform. Now, I’m able to be part of the same group of people I saw growing up. It is a way of the giving back to the community that raised me. I’m excited for the opportunity to meet new people and represent the Air Force in my own city. I hope to inspire others like someone once inspired me.

Petty Officer First Class

Andrea Parker

USCG Cryptologic Unit Texas

Yeoman

It is a great privilege to be chosen as a Coast Guard Ambassador for Fiesta 2023. I enlisted into the military out of San Antonio, and I remember coming to Fiesta Events when I was a child. I look forward to being a part of Fiesta while representing the Coast Guard and learning more about San Antonio’s culture and heritage. VIVA FIESTA!

Petty Officer First Class

Being selected to represent the Navy as ambassador during the 2023 Fiesta celebration is an honor and I have no doubt that this will be a truly humbling experience. I remember attending Fiesta celebrations when I was coming through initial training here in San Antonio and feeling the love and appreciation for our service members. I am grateful to be representing the Navy in this capacity and look forward to participating in this time-honored tradition.

Technical Sergeant

Vicente Velazquez

688 CW/A6OI

Branch Chief, Systems & Infrastructure Support

It has been a huge honor and very humbling since finding out I was selected as an Air Force ambassador for JBSA. I knew about the program from my time here previously, but I did not fully understand the magnitude until after my selection. The submission process was tedious, and the board was a little intimidating, but it has been surreal knowing that the board and the process had enough confidence in me to represent the Air Force in this great city of San Antonio. As we all know there is a rich history between the military and San Antonio. I am at a loss for words to be a part of such a great tradition and I will do everything in my power to represent not only my family, but the USAF and all the great citizens of San Antonio and all the surrounding communities. I am excited and extremely humbled and look forward to 2023 and all it has to offer!

Petty Officer Second Class

Rafael Gomez-Negron

U.S. Coast Guard Cryptologic Unit Texas Intelligence Specialist

It is an honor to have been selected to be the Coast Guard Ambassador for Fiesta 2023. Last year I was able to enjoy Fiesta as a spectator, and 2023 I am excited to celebrate it as a representative of my service. I am motivated and looking forward to being part of this amazing tradition, as well as getting to see San Antonio’s culture, people, and heritage firsthand. QUE VIVA FIESTA!

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2022 Queen of the Order of the Alamo

IAN PARKER BRUSENHAN

Ian Parker Brusenhan, Queen of the Court of The Grand Tour, born and raised in San Antonio, is the daughter of Alicia and Harry J Brusenhan. She follows her Mother, Alicia, who was Queen of The Court of Eternal India (1989) and her Father, Harry J, who was Lord High Chamberlain for the Court of The Splendors of Fire and Ice (2007), and her sister Camilla (Milla), who was Queen of the Court of The Argentine Republic (2017). In 2020, she was part of the Court of Parisian Splendor and was “Duchess of Quintessential Luxury”. The Court of The Grand Tour is especially near and dear to Ian’s heart because her Mother, Alicia, was honored to be asked by Barclay Houston, to serve as his court’s Mistress of the Robes (MOR), where she envisioned, designed, and created all of the beautiful court’s coronation robes.

Ian graduated with high honors from the University of Georgia (UGA) in the fall of 2019, where she double-majored in International Affairs and Spanish Language and Literature. While she attended UGA, she was involved with her sorority and loved cheering on the Dawgs every Saturday in the Fall. Post-graduation, Ian was eager to join the workforce and worked for over 2 years at a full-suite Saas (Software as a service) organization based out of Toronto, Canada. She climbed the corporate totem pole, excelling in outbound business development, account development, and customer advocacy and marketing. Today, she calls Houston home and works on the Advertising Sales team at the Houston Business Journal as an Account Executive. Ian enjoys working with prospective customers, growing client accounts, and transforming them into long-lasting champions. Missing her home city’s vibe and food scene, she loves living, working, and making Houston her “home-away-from-home”. You can always find Ian relishing in discovering new friends and great food scenes - no matter where she is - traveling throughout the US with friends and family, or spending time at her family’s ranch in Doss, Texas.

Ian has loved representing the Order of the Alamo as the Queen of the Court of The Grand Tour! Her favorite go-to Fiesta items are her cowboy boots and her Fiesta sash she wears while traveling with King Antonio to pin all the medals she collects throughout the week! She is thrilled to visit local schools, hospitals, military bases, nursing homes, and charitable and civic organizations while spreading Fiesta cheer.

¡Viva Fiesta!

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King Antonio C

CLYDE JOHNSON IV

Clyde is deeply honored to have been elected to represent The Texas Cavaliers as King Antonio C. Having the opportunity to be the 100th King means a great deal to him and his family. Clyde has deep roots in San Antonio and Texas. He is a descendant of various historic Texas families, including the Walker family, who had a couple of family members fight and die at the Alamo; a famous Texas Ranger; Samuel Walker, who helped develop and procure the Walker Colt; and General Elijah Stapp, one of the signers of the Texas Declaration of Independence.

Clyde has served The Texas Cavaliers as the River Parade Marshal for Magnificent Missions in 2018, Commander of the organization in 2022, and three terms on The Texas Cavaliers Charitable Foundation Board of Trustees. He has also served as a member of the Board for the Fiesta Commission.

Clyde graduated from Texas Tech University with a major in Business. Clyde is the Chief Investment Officer and Founding Principal of BC Lynd Hospitality, where he oversees the investment and management of the firm’s hotel investment interests. He has developed and repositioned many hotels around the country, including the St. Anthony Hotel in San Antonio.

Fiesta, as a celebration of the diverse culture of the San Antonio Community, has been a tradition in Clyde’s family and extended family throughout his life. Clyde is now sharing this opportunity with his wife, Kim, and their three children, Bennett, Shelton, and Elle. They look forward to all of the upcoming Fiesta celebrations.

The Texas Cavaliers believe in the future of all children and work to ensure they have additional opportunities. As King Antonio, Clyde will have the honor of presenting more than $2,000,000 to area children’s charities. Since its founding in 1989, The Texas Cavaliers Charitable Foundation has distributed more than $13 million to Bexar County children.

During Fiesta, King Antonio and The Texas Cavaliers will visit schools, military bases, hospitals, nursing homes, charitable organizations, and many other Fiesta events. These visits not only have a profound impact on our community but create lasting friendships and traditions which make San Antonio a unique city!

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Rey Feo LXXIV

LAURENCE KURTH

Laurence (Larry) Kurth spent his early years moving around the U.S. and Japan with his family as part of his father’s service as an army JAG Officer. He is fond of the summers he spent visiting his grandmother in Texas before he attended and graduated from Wilmington Friend’s School in Wilmington, Delaware. Laurence Kurth has practiced law for 41 years, he is board certified in civil litigation with the Texas Board of Legal Specialization and is the Office Managing Partner for Akerman,llp an AmLaw top 100 law firm of over 700 Attorneys in 24 offices nationwide.

Community participation has included serving as Chairman of the University Health System Foundation. He was the member representative to the Consejo board and served as President on the board of the San Antonio Fiesta Commission. Today, he continues active par ticipation in each of these organizations.

Larry has been involved with Fiesta since 1990 when Nick Garza (Rey Feo XL) extended an invitation. Since then, Larry has served as Fiesta San Antonio Commission President in 2005 and then, as Prime Minister for Rey Feo LXI Charlie Garza in 2009.

Additionally, Larry is the most recent inductee into the Order of the Cascaron receiving that honor in 2021. To gether with his wife Abby, they have established several Fiesta PMO events including Colonial Hills Family Fiesta and The Circle for Life motorcycle ride. Larry is also the originator of Military Monday at Fiesta de los Reyes at Market Square, honoring military service families in San Antonio.

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2023 Miss Fiesta San Antonio

JAZZLYN GRACE RAMIREZ

Miss Fiesta San Antonio 2023, Jazzlyn Grace Ramirez, has a deep love for everything Fiesta. This grew from her childhood as she sat perched upon her father’s shoulders watching the parade floats and celebrating the city’s history and heritage. As each year passed and she became more involved, her love for Fiesta grew deeper.

Jazzlyn is a 21-year-old native San Antonian, she grew up on the eastside of the city, surrounded by a loving family. She attended Antonian College Preparatory High School and graduated in 2020. Roll Tribe! Her parents Melissa Mota Ramirez and Gilbert Ramirez are proud public servants who have worked for the city for over a combined 50 years! Jazzlyn is blessed with a large extended family with eleven generations of Texans who live in San Antonio and Dallas. She has numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and grandparents who have introduced her to discovering her ancestors. Her ancestors have been traced back to the 1836 Battle of the Alamo. She is a direct, lineal descendant of Concepcion de Los Angeles Charli Losoya, the mother of Toribio Losoya with siblings Juan and Juana all who fought, survived, and lived on the Alamo grounds. Jazzlyn is a member of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas Alamo Couriers Chapter. Her grandmother Patricia Ann Mota is the First Vice President of the Alamo Couriers Chapter and speaks often of the city’s history. Jazzlyn embraces the 300 plus years of her family history and is proud to have the opportunity as Miss Fiesta to make her own historical contributions.

In addition to her involvement in The Daughters of the Republic of Texas and her role as Miss Fiesta San Antonio, Jazzlyn is pursuing a degree in Business Administration at The University of the Incarnate Word. She is a Senior and is expected to graduate in 2023. She is employed with Forma, LLC., where she started as a Human Resource Assistant. Currently, as an Accounting Assistant, she enjoys collaborating with her team to ensure accounting excellence.

In her role as Miss Fiesta 2023, Jazzlyn hopes to serve as an ambassador of goodwill and champion all that Fiesta represents. She embraces the open sharing of our diverse cultures, customs, and histories and intends to promote an appreciation for one another wherever she goes. Jazzlyn has a profound love of our city and is honored to be a part of the “party with a purpose” celebration that has been a valued tradition in the hearts of all who live and visit San Antonio. Raising money for nonprofits is a benefit to San Antonians. Jazzlyn recognizes that this reign is an honor and a privilege to serve her community.

Her positive energy and love for service has led her to volunteer with numerous organizations including Jammin Jams with the City of San Antonio Parks and Recreation Department, the Sensory Bunny Event,

Rehabarama, Habitat for Humanity, Resurrection of the Lord Catholic Church, the San Antonio Food Bank and the San Antonio Martin Luther King Jr. Annual March. Her sister Zada Faith Ramirez and brother Gilbert Blazze Ramirez support Jazzlyn in her passion for public service and often attend events with her. In her free time, she loves to try new recipes and has become a fantastic “home chef.” When she is not making delicious and healthy dishes, she enjoys riding her horse and spending time outdoors with friends and family.

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Reina de La Feria de Las Flores RENEE VASQUEZ

Renee Vasquez, daughter of Rudy and Sylvia Vasquez, was born and raised in San Antonio with her twin sister Rudee Mary and her older brother Steven. She graduated from Communications Arts High School in 2016 and was in the honors program at the University of Texas at Austin, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts. Renee was in the Longhorn band at UT, a member of the Texas Sweethearts, and wrote for the School newspaper. Renee currently attends Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law in Dallas, TX. She will be getting her Juris Doctorate in May 2024 and plans to start working in San Antonio upon her graduation.

Renee has attended fiesta events her whole life and is excited to participate in such an important San Antonio tradition. Renee’s dreams of becoming La Reina de la Feria de Las Flores started as a child and was inspired by Tom Sandoval. She is determined to represent the title and hold her reign to make him proud.

Renee has always had a passion of giving back to her community through volunteering. She volunteered at the San Antonio Food Bank throughout high school, the Austin Child Guidance Center in college, and currently does pro bono legal work through various organizations in Dallas, Tx. Renee hopes that through her service as Reina de la Feria de las Flores she can encourage the youth of San Antonio to believe in themselves and in their dreams. She knows that education changes lives and strives to encourage the youth to pursue higher education by awarding a scholarship.

As a college graduate and current law student, she understands the importance of mental health in education and lasting careers. As Reina, she plans to advocate for the value of children’s mental health and hopes to help others find safe outlets to express themselves. She plans to help members of her community learn to appreciate the present moments through meditation, breathing exercises, and self-reflection.

Renee believes that inspiring our youth to chase their dreams, reminding them they are capable of doing what they set their mind to, and providing them the opportunities to obtain a

college degree will allow our community to experience a new generation of diverse and strong individuals doing what they love for the city of San Antonio.

Renee is honored to have this leadership position and the opportunity give back to her city once again. Renee would like to thank everyone who has supported her and cannot wait to serve her community. Viva Fiesta 2023!

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Fiesta Teen Queen LAUREL MILLER

Laurel Miller, The 2023 Official Fiesta Teen Queen of The Woman’s Club of San Antonio.

I'm a senior at Saint Mary's Hall. I've been a junior member of the WCSA, an Ingenue, for five years. As an active Girl Scout, I've earned both the bronze and silver service awards and I’m currently working on my gold award. While serving on my school Community Service Council, we were honored with the Red Cross Young Philanthropist Award for our contributions to the community. I plan to attend Trinity University in Fall 2023, double majoring in Art and Biomechanical Engineering.

The Woman’s Club of San Antonio, organized in 1898, is celebrating its 125th year anniversary. The organization is housed in the beautiful Woodward Mansion at 1717 San Pedro Ave. I have spent many a day and night at the Woodward Mansion with my family gaining a deeper understanding of the hard work that goes into maintaining and operating a 120-year-old mansion. I love being involved in the WCSA, it gives me an opportunity to volunteer with my mother and grandmother. We spend time together with the other members, helping our community. I greatly appreciate our members as they have shown me not only kindness, but understanding. The members of the WCSA have taught me to hold myself in high regard, seek a higher standard, have faith in myself and believe that as a woman I am good enough. I want other young women to know that self-confidence is found within, and not by likes on social media. I share my own story of a caterpillar to a butterfly by the power of love and support from the WCSA members, at every opportunity. During Fiesta, I will be promoting the core values and mission of the WCSA “For mutual improvement and cooperation in all charitable and educational undertakings that pertain to the greater good of humanity”. We are an organization of women (and one man) here to support other women.

The Woman’s Club of San Antonio is one of the original charter members of the Fiesta Commission from 1959. The WCSA has a long history participating and hosting Official Fiesta events such as Battle of Flowers, River Parade, WCSA

Fiesta Flower Show (est. 1913), and The Fiesta Teen Queen Coronation (est. 1965). As part of the Ingenue community outreach, I have attended and worked many Fiesta events like the WCSA Fiesta Hat Luncheon, Fiesta Especial, Fiesta Fiesta, The Pilgrimage to the Alamo and many more. My most favorite event of Fiesta 2022 was participating in the WCSA Fiesta Flower Show and earning the First-Place award in the Botanical Arts Artistic Crafts. I am honored to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the Woman's Club of San Antonio as “The Official 2023 Fiesta Teen Queen”.

The 2023 Fiesta Teen Queen Coronation of The Woman’s Club of San Antonio, for our 125th anniversary year, will be held on March 5th, 2023. This event is FREE to the public. Please see the Fiesta Commission Calendar for more details on the coronation and other Woman’s Club Fiesta Events. VIVA FIESTA!

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Queen of Soul

My name is Erica McFarland. I am a twenty-two year old Capricorn from Missouri City, Texas. I am a senior at The University of Texas at San Antonio and a 2019 magna cum laude graduate of Hightower High School. As a Public Health major with a concentration in Health Promotion and Behavioral Science and a minor in Communications, I thoroughly enjoy helping, aiding, and educating others to achieve true happiness through health and well-being. Upon graduation, I plan to pursue a master's in Maternal and Child Health and a Ph.D. in the future. I aspire to be a leader in the advancement of human well-being by promoting health awareness and health literacy. Providing service that exceeds expectations, presenting knowledge that improves human well-being, and developing progressive marketing and innovative technology leads to success and true impact in the field of public health.

I am the first recipient of the UTSA 2021-2022 Spirit of the Roadrunner award (Ms. UTSA) and the 2022 UTSA Jane Findling Award. I serve as a Senator in the Student Government Association and the President’s Student Advisory Council. I am an ambassador for the University Technology Solutions Bold Career Program and the UTSA Ambassador Organization. I am a member of the UTSA Honors Alliance, Spirit Advisory Board, V.O.I.C.E.S, and other honor societies. As an ambassador and a mentor for UTSA, I embrace the responsibility of raising brand awareness, promoting, influencing, inspiring, motivating, and implementing marketing strategies. Holding leadership positions allows me to fulfill my purpose by expressing my strengths and talents for the betterment of my well-being and community well-being. I have experience with multiple organizations and programs here at UTSA, such as UTSA Academic Advising, UTSA Career Center, UTSA Recreation Center, First Year Experience Program, Rising Researchers, UTEACH, Women of Honor, Black Student union, African Students

Association, My Sister’s Keeper, and the First-Year Experience Program.

I am deeply devoted to improving the health and holistic well-being of others. With an altruistic spirit and a great appreciation for motivational environments, I dedicate the majority of my time outside the classroom volunteering and serving in leadership roles that augment my college experience.

I recently conducted research analyzing college students' mental health effects due to social isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic. As a member of the McNair Scholars Program, I gained experience writing research proposals and producing other academic deliverables, and I presented my research at academic conferences. My platform at UTSA focused on Amplifying Wellbeing and the Eight Dimensions of Wellness. Mastery experience concerning my own mental health and well-being inspired my platform as well as a lack of guidance concerning the art of becoming. Working through this platform heightened my passion for helping people and advanced my commitment to public service. I’ve collaborated with Wellbeing Services on campus to help other students understand the dimensions of well-being and develop skills to promote their own success.

As a first-gen student, I firmly believe that collaboration, education, and inclusion is the best way to develop a strong leadership presence. My wish is to leave these imprinted in the field of public health. A commitment to the discipline of leadership development is a lifetime journey. I’ve gained so much more than I ever would have imagined from being involved on campus and supporting the San Antonio community. Over time, I have learned to take on challenges and channel them into positive practices that can help people around me. That journey has transformed into more than my own story. I have discovered that compassion and empathy contribute to building trusting connections. It is through relationships that we function as a society. I believe that it is a great honor to continue the rich tradition of African American royalty in Fiesta.

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Charro Queen ANNIKA CHAPA

My name is Annika Chapa, I am the San Antonio Charro Queen. I am beyond excited to start my term as queen with the San Antonio charro association.

I have been riding with this ranch for more than 5 years. I love riding, I first got on a horse when I was seven, and I was charmed right away. I enjoy being an Escaramuza, I think it is such a beautiful sport with many meticulous details. I have a horse named Mora that has been with me since I started riding. She was my first horse and helped me with my journey of becoming an escaramuza.

I am in 9 th grade in Brandeis HS, and also enjoy soccer and dance. I am in the pep squad of my High School. I recently started playing more soccer. I like being on the field and playing with my friends. I have been dancing with my school ever since I started high school. My favorite kind is contemporary dance.

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I am so excited to be able to experience San Antonio’s Fiesta from a different perspective. I cannot wait to be with the community and to show up at the events. I especially cannot wait to see everyone at the Old Day in Mexico event.

2023 Miss San Antonio

WENDY ARAUJO

Wendy Araujo is the 100th Anniversary Miss San Antonio!!

Wendy’s love for the arts became transparent early on in her high school career, as she was part of her high school’s choir for 2 years, and then became a part of her high school’s drill team. She is currently attending Texas State University in San Marcos as a junior pursuing her Bachelor of Fine Arts with a teacher certification so that she may possibly one day go back to her high school’s drill team and become their director.

Thanks to the inspiring and supportive group consisting of family, friends, directors, etc. and the generosity of the MSAO scholarship, she is now considering double majoring in Psychology so that she may better continue her advocacy in the mental health community.

This is Wendy’s first endeavor as a titleholder. Wendy is immensely grateful for her family, friends, classmates, professors, other supportive titleholders, etc. as she embarks on a new journey of servitude, gratitude, and the mission of representing the mental health community by using her first-hand experience on the issue to better address solutions.

She hopes that her Year of Service will not be just a moment, but a movement that she will lead to make sure that San Antonio, The State of Texas and even America realizes that there is no health without mental health, and there should no longer be any stigmatizations towards those affected by Mental Health issues.

Wendy looks forward to representing the San Antonio community at 2023 Miss Texas Competition in June of 2023. In addition, she is excited to be a part of the mission of Fiesta San Antonio’s Commission of celebrating San Antonio’s rich and diverse cultures. VIVA! FIESTA!!

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2023 Fiesta® San Antonio Commission Board of Directors

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Bill Drain Rey Feo Consejo Educational Foundation Johnny Gabriel Rey Feo Scholarship Foundation Laura Reed Military-Civilian Club of San Antonio Leroy Sance Jr. San Antonio Zulu Association Kelly Kennedy Battle of Flowers Association David Uhler Beethoven Mannerchor, Inc. Robert Cuellar Fiesta Flambeau Parade Association, Inc. Kathy Rhoads The Conservation Society of San Antonio Barclay Houston The Order of the Alamo Scott Christy The Texas Cavaliers Virginia Van Cleave The Woman’s Club of San Antonio Melanie Cawthorn disABILITYsa

2023 Fiesta® San Antonio Commission Executive Committee

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John Meyer President Richard Sparr President-Elect David Christian Senior Vice President Ferne Burney First Vice President Jim Mery Second Vice President Bart Simpson Treasurer Kathy De Luna Secretary Anne Ballantyne Presidential Appointee Jon Fristoe Immediate Past President Steve Rosenauer Executive Director

2023 Board of Commissioners

It takes a team of volunteers to make Fiesta happen and a tremendous guiding board! The Fiesta San Antonio Commission Board of Commissioners is a force of decision makers composed of the executive committee, elected commissioners, and a designated commissioner from each Participating Member Organization (PMO) who commit their time and talents to Fiesta San Antonio each year.

ELECTED COMMISSIONERS

Dr. Richard Adam

Jo Betsy Booker

Gilbert Casillas

Gloria De Hoyos

Jonathan Delmer

Tina Drain

Mae Escobar

Everett Fly

Martha Gonzalez

Dolores Guzman-Farias

Elizabeth (Liz) Jauer

Holly Jones

Debby Long-Shirley

Daniel Medrano

Dr. Damaso Oliva

Sylvia Reyna

Teresa Robertson

Mari Sandoval

Linda Skop

Denise Thieme

Joe Vela

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Fiesta San Antonio Commission Staff

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Pictured from left to right: Suzi Otis-Garrett, Demi Villarreal, Linda Skop, Steve Rosenauer, Bret Peters, and Olivia Garza.

Steve Rosenauer, Executive Director

Steve became the Executive Director of the Fiesta San Antonio Commission on August 1, 2020. Prior to that date, Steve was the Executive Director of the Fiesta Oyster Bake and Director of Alumni Relations for St. Mary’s University in San Antonio, Texas and held those positions since 1995. As Executive Director of Fiesta Oyster Bake, Steve gained valuable experience in all areas of festival management for an event that attracts more than 70,000 people, including 7,000+ volunteers, to the campus of St. Mary’s University. The two-day event, sponsored by the St. Mary’s University Alumni Association, has raised millions of dollars for St. Mary’s University student scholarships and University and alumni programs. Steve is a member of the Texas Festivals and Events Association (TFEA) Hall of Honor, a Past President of TFEA, and a past board member of the International Festivals and Events Association (IFEA). Steve has been an Elected Commissioner of the Fiesta San Antonio Commission, and in 2017, was inducted into the Order of the Cascaron (Fiesta’s Hall of Fame). Steve earned his Certified Festival and Event Executive certification (CFEE) in 1999. Born and raised in St. Louis, MO, Steve holds a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Master of Arts degree in Communication Studies from St. Mary’s University in San Antonio, Texas. Steve and his wife, Lea, have a dog, Natalie.

Suzi Otis-Garrett, Director of Marketing and Sponsorships

A native of Canada, Suzi has traveled the globe for more than a decade, first as an executive for a top cargo airline, and the in management for Anheuser-Busch Entertainment. As the Fiesta Commission’s Director of Marketing and Sponsorships, Suzi works daily with corporations, sponsors, partners, commission members, and the general public. Her role as Director of Marketing and Sponsorships means she is directly involved with Fiesta’s Participating Member Organizations, working to raise much-needed funds and helping in other ways to benefit the San Antonio community.

Bret Peters, Director of Finance and Operations

Bret was born and raised in Wichita, Kansas but in 2007 moved to San Antonio where he attended St. Mary’s University. There he studied accounting, obtaining both his Bachelors and Masters degrees. He spent several years in public accounting and has since then served in many high-level accounting positions for various San Antonio organizations. Bret is married with two daughters and enjoys spending his free time with them. He is also an avid disc golfer and marksman.

Olivia Garza, Office Manager

Olivia earned her Associates degree in Arts and Marketing in San Antonio. She worked as a senior event coordinator for many companies in Texas, California, Illinois, and Florida before joining the Fiesta Commission in 2016. Her background includes account management, promotional marketing, and managing and executing community and retail events for a variety of regional and national clients. As the Fiesta Commission’s Office Manager, Olivia manages the day-to-day interactions with Fiesta’s Participating Member Organizations and Fiesta members, and the overall planning and execution of internal and external Fiesta events, including being the lead coordinator for Pin Pandemonium, the only official Fiesta medal event, at Fiesta Fiesta.

Linda

Skop, Volunteer Relations Director

A former decade-long Fiesta San Antonio Commission employee, Linda is currently the Parade Director for the Fiesta Flambeau Parade Association. Linda has over forty years of experience both as a volunteer and working professionally with nonprofit organizations. She is involved in several Fiesta Participating Member Organizations including The Conservation Society of San Antonio, the Military-Civilian Club, Beethoven Maennerchor, Queen of Soul, and currently acts as the Public Relations Director for the Fiesta Flambeau Parade Association. Additionally, she has served as a Fiesta San Antonio Commission Elected Commissioner and as a judging director for Fiesta Flambeau. In 2017, Linda was inducted into Order of the Cascaron for her significant contributions to Fiesta. As the Volunteer Relations Manager, Linda works daily with Fiesta’s PMOs in coordinating volunteer opportunities within their organizations and assists Fiesta Commission staff members with coordination, planning, and execution of Fiesta projects.

Demi Villarreal, Marketing/Communications Intern

Born and raised in San Antonio, Demi grew up attending Fiesta events most of her life. Demi earned her B.A. in history from Texas A&M University-San Antonio in December 2022. During her undergrad experience, Demi held many leadership roles in various campus organizations including being the founder of the A&M-SA Cheer team and being a mentor to first-year and transfer students. Demi started as the marketing/communication intern with the Fiesta San Antonio Commission in October 2022 and has been an integral part of the Fiesta team. She has bought a gen z’s point of view to the commission to help target a new generation of Fiesta followers. Her current role includes social media content creation and working on numerous creative projects preparing for Fiesta 2023. She is currently pursuing her MA in Mass Communication at Stephen F. Austin State University and will be starting her journey to becoming a licensed esthetician at War Esthetics Institute and Spa. Demi is looking forward to the delicious food, colorful fashion, and diverse culture that Fiesta brings to the city of San Antonio.

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Former Presidents of the Fiesta® San Antonio Commission

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2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 1 | John Fristoe 2022 2 | Baltazar (Walter) Serna Jr. 2021 3 | Jeanie Travis 2020 4 | Byron LeFlore, Jr. 2019 5 | William (Bill) Mitchell 2018 6 | Erwin J. De Luna 2017 7 | Vonzetta Hickman 2016 8 | Fernando Reyes 2015 9 | Jack C. Hebdon, Jr. 2014 10 | Marilyn Eldridge* 2013 11 | Evangelina Flores 2012 12 | Sam Bell Steves 2011 13 | Mary Begia 2010 14 | Charles Barrett 2009 15 | John Steen Jr. 2008 16 | Jorge Gonzalez 2007 17 | Mary West Traylor 2006 18 | Larry Kurth 2005 19 | Edward Steves 2004 20 | Irma Flores 2003 21 | Robert D. Reed* 2002 22 | Gloria L. Ray 2001 23 | Marshall T. Clegg 2000 24 | Carlos R. Montemayor* 1999 25 | Thad W. Ziegler 1998 26 | Nick Garza 1997 27 | Don Moyé* 1996 28 | Naomi Russell-Wolfman* 1995 29 | Jack Saunders* 1994 30 | Pete R. Martinez 1993 31 | Robert W. Carlson* 1992 32 | Barbara Wenger 1991 33 | Inell Schooler* 1990 34 | Roger Flores* 1989 35 | Carol Canty 1988 36 | Bryon L. LeFlore* 1987 37 | Agnes B. Harwood* 1986 38 | William F. Grinnan Jr. 1985 39 | Joanna Parrish 1984 40 | Louis J. Sanchez 1983 41 | Wilbur F. Littleton Jr.* 1982 42 | Louise Thomas 1981 43 | Thad M. Ziegler* 1980 44 | Joe B. Martinez Jr.* 1979 45 | Weir Labatt III 1978 46 | Jerome K. Harris Jr.* 1977 47 | Amanda Ochse* 1976 48 | James W. Gorman* 1975 49 | Robert H. Seal* 1974 50 | Charles G. Orsinger* 1973 51 | John T. Steen* 1972 52 | Ralph E. Lehr* 1971 53 | Stewart Johnson* 1970 54 | Donald W. Garrett* 1969 55 | Peter J. Hennessey Jr.* 1968 56 | Hallie Spice* 1967 57 | John H. Morse* 1966 58 | Orval A. Slater* 1965 59 | Jerome K. Harris Sr.* 1964 60 | Ames Gill Sr.* 1963 61 | Harry D. Jersig* 1962 62 | Tom Powell Sr.* 1961 * Deceased

The selfless devotion of these past presidents has made possible the outstanding success of the Fiesta® San Antonio Commission. We thank these dedicated volunteer leaders and their families for the donation of their time, energy and creativity.

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2022-2023 Fiesta San Antonio Commission Members*

*Members as of August 1, 2022 to March 2, 2023

INDIVIDUAL LIFETIME PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE

Thomas Aguillon

Monica Alcantara

Charles Barrett

Melissa Barrett

JoAnn Boone

Armon Brown

Ferne Burney

Dianna Burns

Jamie Butler

Stephanie Cano

Melanie Cawthon

Ted Cieslak

Gary Cox

Juan Cruz

Noemi Cue

Gloria De Hoyos

Jonathan Delmer

Janet Dietel

Gloria Dilley

Barbara June ''BJ'' Duncan

Mae Escobar

Rudolfo Escobar

Ferne Lee "Missy" Finck

Michael Flores

Elizabeth Franklin

COL (Ret) Jon Fristoe

Karrie Fristoe

Wendy S. Goetting

Dr. Dennis Gutzman

Kathleen Hall

Julia Hamon

Jack Hebdon

Carol Hebdon

Vonzetta Hickman

Emily Hoover

Erica Hurtak

Marcie Ince

Elizabeth (Liz) Jauer

Joy Jauer

Jon Jimenez

Rosemary Kowalski

Laurence Kurth

Byron LeFlore

Kathy Littlefield

Sandy Liwang

Debby Long-Shirley

Dr. Christina Lumbreras

Steven Mach

Daniel Medrano

John Meyer

Linda Nairn

Carol Ochse

Richard Ojeda

Sandra Ojeda-Medina

Lisa Pierce

Andrew Price

Fernando Reyes

Allison Reyes

Norma Reyes

Sandy Saks

INDIVIDUAL PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE MEMBERSHIP

Lolly Ahlgrim

John Canales

Melanie Evans

Mike Flores

Brandy Gaskins

Sean Gunn

Molly Kemp

Kathleen LeFlore

COUPLE PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE MEMBERSHIP

Anne Ballantyne and Steve Ballantyne

Kyle Campbell and Lori Campbell

David Christian and Tracy Christian

A.B. Cruz and Dr. Jill Cruz

Barbara Francis and Dr. Gary Francis

Hector Jaramillo and Rebecca Ruiz

COUPLE

Dr. Richard Adam and Mary Helen Adam

Steve Adams and Valarie Adams

Krystal Adams and Mark Knesal

Maj. Gen. John Allen, Jr and Suzanne Allen

Lisa Ayres and Michael Ayres

Mary Helen Baerman and Robert Tamez

John Baker and Dr. Rachel Baker

Cory Bakke and Phil Bakke

Emily Balarin

Michele Barrios and Jose Luis Barrios

Stanton Bell and Lucy Leatherwood

Alexander Bernal and Isabel Bernal

Jo Betsy Booker and Brian Booker

Melissa Branch and Dr. Warren Branch

Jeffrey Brouillard and Sara Brouillard

Charlotte Burdine and James Burdine

Yvonne Burns and Daniel Rettele

Louis Sanchez

Amy Shaw

Anna Shaw

Vira Siordia

Donalda Smith

Marvinette Smith

Robin Steinhauser

Sam Steves

Darrell Stewart

Kelly Storbeck

William Templeton

Tawana Timberlake

Nancy Tom

Christine Turner

Rick Uriegas

Virginia Van Cleave

Daniel Weis

Joseph Peltier

Brian Posten

Jeanie Travis

Vanessa Van de Putte

Chris Lopez and Darrell Parsons

Jonathan Mallard and Vallery Mallard

John McFadden and Leslie McFadden

Robert Naething and Cynthia Naething

Ronnie Nipper and Barbara Vander-Nipper

Gwendolyn Oquendo and Walter Oquendo

Casey Watts

Chris Wisner

Laura Read and CH (COL) Ret. John Read

Sam Bell Steves and Sarah Steves

Edward Tijerina and Lorrie Tijerina

Dr. Thomas Tucker and Melanie Tucker

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vera

Genny Campbell and Nick Campbell

Anna Catalani and Dan Catalani

Arthur Cavazos and Norma Cavazos

Mark Cavazos and Veronica Cavazos

Freddie Cervera and Peggy Cervera

Denise Chavez and Anthony Chavez

Scott Christy and Emily Christy

Julie Coffey and Thomas (Tracy) Coffey III

Judy Crawford and Robert Crawford

Micky Daniels and Wayne Daniels

Eddie De La Garza and Stella De La Garza

Mary Alice Deanda and Bob Peak

Rogelio Del Bosque Jr.

Richard Delgado and Natasha Delgado

Scott Denson and Sharon Denson

Jennifer Diaz and Olivia Diaz

Albert Dickson and April Dickson

Tracy Douglas and COL Matthew Douglas

Bill Drain and Tina Drain

Irma Iris Duran de Rodriguez and Curtis Rodriguez

Angela Durham and Christian Durham

Erica Ellis and Lake Ellis

Yolanda Estrada and Yolanda Guadiana

LTG John Evans and Carolyn Evans

Brenda Fernandez and Mike Fernandez

Jolie Flavin and Meade Flavin

Feliza Fleischer

Donna Flores and Kenneth Flores

Antonio Flores

Everett Fly and Rosalinda Fly

Glenn Fox and David Gilbreth

Leah Frith and Charlie Frith

Becky Gal

Cindy Gamez and Dennis Gamez

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MEMBERS

Daniel Garcia

John "Buddy" Gardner and Penny McCutchen-Gardner

Mary Garza and Juan Garza

Kevin Gerrish and Sara Briseño Gerrish

Lilia Gibson and Shaun Gibson

Johnny Gonzaba and Priscilla Gonzaba

Priscilla Gonzaba Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Gonzaba

Regina Gonzales and Belinda Mayen-Aldana

Joseph Gonzalez and Becky Gal

Juliana Gonzalez

Jim Goudge and Suzanne Goudge

Dr. Steven Grimes

Yolanda Guadiana

Amy Guajardo and Mark Guajardo

Lydia Guerra and Tedlin Nieto

Ernest Guerrero and Peggy Guerrero

Lynda Guerrero and Eric Mota

Claus D Heide and Jean Heide

Lynne Hennessey and Peter Hennessey

Emilie Hermann Petty and Chris Petty

Dan Hernandez

Louis Hickson and Stephanie Hickson

Roger Hill and Sally Hill

Kathy Hoffman and Michael Hoffman

Nick Holt and Sandy Holt

Catherine Hornberger and David Hornberger

Scott Keeler and Victoria Keeler

Kelly Kennedy and Kevin Kennedy

Olive Anne Kleberg and Richard Kleberg

Mark Knesal and Krystal Adams

Michael Knott

Gerard Larios and Gloria Larios

Ben Leal and Theresa Leal

David Lerma and Diane Lerma

Bryan Logan and Michelle Logan

William Long and Feliza Fleischer

Mary Losleben and David Losleben

Barbara Lyman and Joseph Mavrinac

Victoria Magallanes and Veronica Magallanes

Madolyn Marschall

Connie Martinez and Jeffrey O'Neill

Bea Ackerman-Castellanos

JoAnn Acosta

Michael Aguilar

Jennifer Alaniz

Jonathan Alonzo

Blue Rose Alvarez

Diane Baird-Barger

Brandt Bakke

Donna Balderston

Felicia Baldwin

Mary Barrett

Edgar A. Basse

Randy Bear

Susan Beavin

Mary Begia

Luci Bell

Richard Berchin

Patricia Biggs

Melinda Biggs

Fernando Martinez and Minu Martinez

Jacqueline Martinez and Steven Munson

Amanda Martinez and Gilbert Ramirez

Karen Marvel Shute

Mike Matson and Dr. Cynthia Teniente-Matson

Belinda Mayen-Aldana

Gretchen Mayes and Tommy Mayes

Norma McClelland and Ross McClelland

Rachel Medrano and Danielle Sagor

Helen Lynn Medrano and Emily Balarin

James Mery and Sharon Mery

Helen Meyer and Theodore Meyer

Marisol Millican and Bryan Millican

Bill Mitchell and Margaret Mitchell

George Monita and Pauline Monita

Curtis Montgomery and Renee Montgomery

Maria Moore and William Moore

Tiffany Moskowitz and Czarina Pilar

Eric Mota

Henry L. Mota and Patricia Ann Mota

Henry Mota and Juliana Gonzalez

Margaret Mota Moreno and Marcial Valadez

Debby A. Munoz and Javier Munoz

Shannon Murphy and Les Sachanowicz

Michael Myers and Virginia Seal Myers

McCann Northington and Margye Northington

Dr. Damaso Oliva and Bridgette Oliva

Deborah Omowale Jarmon and Joseph Jarmon

Gerardo Ortega and Catherine Ortega

Eloy Ortiz and Dan Hernandez

Robert Oselen and Tracy Oselen

Gardner Peavy and Jill Peavy

Bret Peters and Jackie Peters

Michael Pina and Gloria Pina

BG (Ret) John Poppe and Denise Poppe

Charilie Potts and Eileen Potts

Edie Prassel Grimes and Dr. Steven Grimes

William Prendergast and Jenifer Prendergast

Jason Pulliam

Janet Putman and Vick Putman

Melissa Ramirez and Gilbert Ramirez

Elda Ramirez and Hector Ramirez

Susan Reed and Travis Reed

Stacey Rendon-Del Bosque and Rogelio Del Bosque Jr.

Royce Renfro and Michel Renfro

Daniel Rettele

Aimee Reyes and Hank Reyes

Sylvia Reyna and Arthur Reyna

Michael Richardson and Rita Richardson

Brenda Rios and Edmundo Rios

Fernando Rocha and Katherine Sanchez Rocha

Victoria Rodriguez and Antonio Flores

Raymundo Rodriguez and Monica Rodriguez

Karen Rogers and Steve Rogers

Pam Rohlfs and Paul Rohlfs

Steve Rosenauer and Lea Rosenauer

Richard Ruiz and Rosemarie Ruiz

Art Saldana and Rae Saldana

Mark Salditch and Madolyn Marschall

Sharon Bell Seal and Stuart Seal

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sealy

Baltazar Serna and Debbie Serna

Tom Shute and Karen Marvel Shute

Kimberly Simpson-Johnson

Jane Stone and Marshall Stone

Annabelle Swain and Lee Swain

Thomas Tamez and Dolores Tamez

BG Deydre Teyhen and COL (Ret) John Teyhen

Suzzie Thomas and Michael Knott

Dick Tips and KristinTips

Fred J. Tips and Lori Tips

Kirk Tracy and Kristin Tracy

Judy Trick and Lorence Trick

Lisa Ugarte and Jon Anthony Ugarte

Michelle Usher and Steve Usher

Marcial Valadez

Cynthia S Valdez and Guillermo Zepeda

Rudy Vasquez and Sylvia Vasquez

Dr. Ronda Wenzel and Grace Wenzel

MG Robert Whittle and Kathleen Whittle

Dale Wood and Victoria Wood

JM Worthington and Michelle Worthington

Sidney Yarbrough and Gerald Yarbrough

Yvonne Yeary and Jason Pulliam

Matt Bishop

Jasper Blake

Anna-Laura Block

Robert R. Blount

Faye Bracey

Tremell Brown

John Browning

Jeff Bryant

John Buxie

Victor Caballero

Michele Cadwallader

Gerri Calonge

Rhonda Calvert

Shawn Campbell

Carol Canty

Terry Carmona

Jenny Carnes

Sabina Carr

Bonnie Carrisal

Nicholas Carrisal

Donna Carvajal

Gilbert Casillas

Roxanne R. Castillo

Abigail Cavazos

Lee Cavender

Sylvia Pierce Cervantes

Ray Chavez

Chris Chun

George Cisneros

Claudette Cochrane

Jannine Cody

John Colglazier

Cindy Comfort

Patricia Conchas

Jared Contreras

Anthony Contreras

John Costello

Rita Creswell

Cira Crouch

Pete Cruz

Robert Cuellar

Nege Curoe

Desarae Davila

Christine Davila

Geraldine Davis

Libby Day

Jose De Hoyos

Erwin J. De Luna

Katherine De Luna

Andrew De Luna

Allison De Luna

Jonathan Dear

Cathy DeVries

John Dickol

Joan Duckworth

Maria C Duran

David Durbin

Steve Dutton

Shirley Dyer

Teresa ElHabr

Sebastian Elizondo

Kevin Esparza

Tracee Feik

James Fenimore

Efrain Fernandez

Amanda Fernandez

Leanne Finlayson

Douglass Finlayson

Stephanie Finleon Cortez

Tina Flatten

Meade Flavin

Jeanette Flores

Sandra Flores

Tara Ford

Jana Foreman

Robert Foster

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INDIVIDUAL

Eric Foultz

William Friedrich

Linda Frost

Casey Fry

Johnny Gabriel

Cindy Gabriel

Ronnie Gabriel

Margie Galvan

Larry Garcia

Khalen Garcia

Stephanie Garcia

Leah Garton

Alexandria Garza

John Henry Garza

Dianna Garza

Evelyn Garza

Frances Garza-Alvarado

Patricia Garza-Gamez

Rachel Gomez

Hope Gonzales

Henry B. Gonzalez

Connie Gonzalez

Martha Gonzalez

Pilar Gonzalez

Marissa Gonzalez

Glenn Goolsby

Dezerel Graham

Julia Grossman

Christy Guerra

Trina Guevara

G. Salvador Gutierrez

Dolores Guzman-Farias

Hunter Hale

Janet Hancock

Pete Hansen

George Harcourt

Ila Hauge

Michell Hayes

Melody Hays

Heather Hays

John Heard

John Hearn

Mary Hernandez

Beth Hernandez

Breña Hernandez

Charlize Hernandez

Catherine Hernandez

Margaret Hernandez

Gabriel Hernández

Robert Herrick

Bruce Hicks

Barbara Hill

Tracy Holmes Brazil

Holly Hood

Barclay Houston

Anson Howard

Celeste Inman

Ella Inman

Scherrie Jackson- Perez

Brynn James

Charles L. JerffersIII

Patricia Jimenez

Sandra Johns

Sandra Johns

Clyde Johnson

Ted Johnson

Karen Johnson

Denise Johnson

Christine Johnson-Leon

Holly Jones

Kim Jordan

Lynn Kee

Cheryl Kiolbassa Kindervater

Kate Judson Klein

Tobias Klingelhoefer

Emily Knapp

Freda Knight

Sydney Knowles

Matthew T. K. Koehler

Michael R. Koilbassa, Jr.

Eileen Kret

Susan Kriz

Abby Kurth

Martin Kushner

Sylvia E. LaFleur

Lio Laidacker-Luna

Rita Landez

Carrie Lane

Gerard Larios

A.J. Lewis

Sherene Lindo

Ursula Lipari

Christina Liserio

Susie Litterio

Alcide Longoria

Nora Lopez

Isaac Lopez

Anita Lowry

Deborah Lund McFarlane

Bill Lynch

Robert L MacNaughton

Eduardo Magallanez

Dal Manjarrez

Ryan Markmann

Rose Martinez

Nancy F. May

Julie McCarty

Danny McCarty

Karen McCloskey

Maria Mckeown

Andrew McKeown

Angela McPherson Williams

Robert Meade

Mark Meador

Donnie Meals

John Meehan

Cecilia Mendiola

Jackie Meyer

Fred W Middleton

Byron Miller

Shannon Miller

Margaret Mireles

Michael Mitchell

Gina Morando

Becky Moreno

Sara Morgan

Marilou Moursund

Shaun Moya

Kristina Navejar

Vicki Neeb

Tonja Nelson

Stella Nelson

Hilton Newell

KaRynn O'Connell

Bea Orta

Pete Ortiz

Suzi Otis

Jane Paccione

Cheryl Palmer

Neale Parker

Thelma Parker

Daniel Peavy

Janet Pedrotti

Gloria Pelayo

Debora Perez

Katherine Perry

Mikael Persson

Chris Petty

Evelyn Plumlee

Virginia Pope

Linda Porter-Wenzlaff

Leslie Provence

Isabel Pruneda

Carolyn Putnam

Regina Quinones-Villa

Michael Quintanilla

Zada Ramirez

Angelique Ramirez

William Ramirez

Priscilla Ramirez

Maria Ramirez

Teofila Ramirez

John Rankin

Eric S. Reblin

Eric Renth

Kathy Rhoads

J.B. Richter

Susan Riedesel

Julie Ring

Roland Rios

Teresa Robertson

Alice Rodela

Iselda Rodriguez

Margarita Rodriguez

Clemente G Rodriguez

Hope Rodriguez

Rhonda Rodriguez

Ruben C Rodriguez, Ph.D.

Paul Rohlfs

Cindy Romines

Lawrence Romo

Paul R. Rossbach

James Ruggs

Elizabeth Ruiz

Daniel Ruiz

Angie Salinas

Sandy Salinas

Leroy Sance

Amy Sanchez

Johnny Sanchez

Mari Sandoval

Lisa Santoyo

Richelle Saur

Albert Sawyer

Brooke Schriewer

Marcella Schroder

Marianna Seal

Greg Seay

Frates Seeligson

Cindi Segura

Webb Sellers

Sam Shannon

Bart Simpson

Walter B. Simpson

Linda Skop

Becky Ownby Smith

Eileen Sommer

Richard Sparr

Linda Specht

Rochelle Staten

Nancy Steves

Max Strozier

Pat Stuart

Sylvia Tamez

Michael Tamez

Alfred Tapia

Larry Taylor

Denise Thieme

Gregory Thompson

Maggie Thompson

William Thompson

Thomas Tickner

Raymond Torres

Christine Tovar

Pris Trawick

Robert Trevino

Toni Trillo

Bea Tuley

Robby Turner

David Uhler

Ramiro Valadez, Jr.

Martha Valdes

Jacob Valenzuela

Peter Valerio

Graciana Vasquez

Joe Vela

Tanya Vela

Lillian Villanueva

Patricia Villarreal

Fernando Villarreal

Dominick Visocaro

Jeffrey Weissman

Elena Wells

Ty West

Lindesy White

Matthew White

Tye Wichert

Mary Wieser

Monica Williams

Murphy Woodcox

Stacey York

Patti Zaiontz

Thad W. Ziegler

Will Ziegler

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Business Members

GOLD

Acosta

Chick-Fil-A Glazers

Guide Dogs of Texas

SILVER

Dixie Flag and Banner Company

James Avery

PMI Pipe, Steel & Supplies

BRONZE

3 Men Movers

CocoMeg Cares, Inc.

Fiesta At North Star

Hollerbach & Associates Inc.

Mark Humphries Photography

NONPROFIT

Alzheimer's Association of San Antonio and South Texas

Any Baby Can of San Antonio

Assistance League of San Antonio

Bees in the Heart of Texas

Buffalo Soldiers Motorcycle Club San Antonio Texas

Canary Islands Descendants Association

Children's Rehabilitation Institute TeletonUSA

Diamond Dachshund Rescue of Texas

Endeavors

Eva's Heroes

Fiesta on French

First Tee - Greater San Antonio

Flowers Baking Company of San Antonio, LLC

Heineken

Monarch Trophy Studios

Toyota

Red Bull

Spurs Sports & Entertainment

The Prestigious Mark Inc.

PAWsitively Sweet Bakery

Pepsi

Robinson Value Management, Ltd.

SA Flavor LLC

Solar Electric Texas

The Carlson Law Firm

Twang Partners

United Fashions of TX, LLC, dba MELROSE Family

Fashions, My Melrose

Friends of Casa Navarro

Goodwill San Antonio

Guardian House

Harp and Shamrock Society of Texas

Haven for Hope

Helotes Area Chamber of Commerce

Military Order of Purple Heart

Mission San Jose Catholic Church

Moonstruck Foundation, Inc.

Palo Alto College

RevAUlusion Inc

Ricos Products Co., Inc.

Ronald McDonald House Charities of San Antonio

Roy Maas Youth Alternatives

SA DR MLK Jr Foundation

San Antonio College

San Antonio Council on Alcohol & Drug Awareness

San Antonio Hermann Sons Home Association

San Antonio Livestock Exposition

SAN ANTONIO STREET ART INITIATIVE

San Antonio Young Life East

Texas Chihuahua Rescue, Inc

The Center for Health Care Services

University of the Incarnate Word

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2023 Fiesta San Antonio Foundation Contributors*

*As of March 1, 2023

Alzheimer's Association

Any Baby Can

Anne Ballantyne

Ferne Burney

Melanie Cawthon

David Christian

Erwin De Luna

Irma Duran de Rodriguez

Mary Alice Escobar

Jon and Karrie Fristoe

Janet and John Hancock

Lita Holland

Sandra Keyser

James Mery

John and Jackie Meyer

Julie Scott Mielke

Suzi Otis

Bret and Jacqueline Peters

Susan Reed

Sylvia Reyna

Steve and Lea Rosenauer

Louis Sanchez

Linda Skop

Southwest Airlines

Richard Sparr

Jeanie Travis

David Uhler

Virginia Van Cleave

Nancy Van Volkenburg

Patricia Villarreal

Mary Wieser

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Distinguished Fiesta Volunteers ORDER OF THE CASCARÓN

It takes more than 75,000 volunteers to make Fiesta hum. The Order of the Cascarón is our own Fiesta Hall of Honor. The award was created by the Fiesta Commission in 1992 to recognize individuals who distinguished themselves as extraordinary Fiesta volunteers. Going above and beyond the role of a normal volunteer, those selected for the Order of the Cascarón have taken that extra step for Fiesta and its participating member organizations.

Below is a list of the original members and the inductees from each year after.

1992 (Charter Members)

Carol Canty

Nancy Clayton

Louis Engelke*

Roger A. Flores II*

James Gorman, Jr.*

Bob Heckman

Maximo Virgil*

Naomi Russell-Wolfman*

Logan Stewart*

1993

Robert Carlson*

Agnes Harwood*

Donald Moyé*

Dennis O'Malley*

Thad M. Ziegler*

1994

Frank Burney

Linda Lee Davis*

Pete R. Martinez

1995

Nick Garza

Robert Mason

1996

Frank Butler*

Paul R. Rossbach

1997

Marshall T. Clegg

1998

Donald Morris*

Pete Ortiz

Janice Ricks

1999

Marsha Hendler

Lee Vogel

2000

Orlando Cisneros*

Edward Steves

2001

Joan Gaither

Tom Sineni*

2002

Jane Cheever Powell

Thad W. Ziegler

2003

Claus Heide

Louis Sanchez

2004

Les Paulick*

Robert D. Reed*

2005

Jack Hebdon

Susie Martin

Penny McCutchen-Gardner

2006

Rosemary Kowalski

Mary Schug*

2007

Mary Begia

Amelia Garza

2008

Rick Uriegas

Virginia Van Cleave

2009

Fred Middleton

Gloria Ray

John Steen

2010

Erwin De Luna

Joanna Parrish

2011

Marilyn Eldridge*

2012

Randy Bear

Vonzetta Hickman

2013

Evangelina Flores

2014

Erica Gonzaba

David Jauer*

2015

Sam B. Steves, II

Gerry Young

2016

Eloise Cortez-Lara

Fernando Reyes

Elizabeth Ruiz

2017

Steve Rosenauer

Linda Skop

2018

Fr. David Garcia

Maria Ramirez

Margo Uriegas Griffith

2019

Charles Barrett

2020

Rhonda Calvert

Laurence Kurth

* Deceased

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THE FIESTA® SAN ANTONIO COMMISSION WOULD LIKE TO THANK ALL OF OUR SPONSORS WHO ARE SUPPORTING FIESTA.

HAVE FUN. GIVE BACK. FIESTA®.

Sponsors at time of printing

A SPECIAL THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING PARTNERS

Aggie Park

Alamo Trust

AM Project

Backstage Attractions

Beethoven Maennerchor

Black Tie Affairs Catering

Centro San Antonio

Chef Brian West, Inc.

City of San Antonio

Crockett Park

DJ Bling

Estancia del Norte

Fiesta at North Star

Honchos

iHeart Media

KSAT-12

Madison Square Park

Magik Theatre

Michael Q.

Palenque Grill

San Antonio Botanical Gardens

San Antonio Garden Center

San Antonio College

San Antonio Current

San Antonio Rodeo

Southwest Airlines

Texas Culinary Alliance

Travis Park

Wade Shows, Inc.

The Westin

Witte Museum

U.S. Postal Service

A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO THE FIESTA® HOST COMMITTEE SPONSORS/DONORS

Battle of Flowers Band Festival

Beethoven Mannerchor

Bill and Tina Drain

Deco Pizza

Elegant Transportation

Fiesta Flambeau Parade Association

Go Rio

Jeanie Travis

JoAnn Boone

John and Jackie Meyer

King William Fair

Little Italy Restaurant

Michael and Jennifer Casillas

San Antonio Conservation Society/ NIOSA

St. Phillip’s Culinary School

Susan Reed

The Order of the Alamo

The Westin Riverwalk

Walter Serna

Witte Museum

Partners at time of printing

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Fiesta 2023 Advertiser Index

Acosta www.acosta.com

Basis Texas Charter Schools www.enrollBASISTX.com

Battle of Flowers Association www.battleofflowers.org

Broadway Amusements (210) 344-9672

Broadway Bank www.broadway.bank

(210) 283-6500

Brooks Gives Back www.brooksgives.org

(210) 678-3300

Chick-Fil-A www.chick-fil-a.com

CPS Energy www.cpsenergy.com

Cre8ad8 www.cre8da8.com

(833) CRE8-A-D8

DJ Blingleader

(210) 378-5183

Dos Equis www.dosequis.com

Estancia del Norte

(210) 366-2424

Fiesta at North Star www.fiestastore.com

(210) 801-9900

(210) 738-1189

Fiesta de los Reyes www.fiestadelosreyes.com

Fiesta Flambeau www.flambeau.org

Fiesta Youth www.fiesta-youth.org

Gamez Law Firm www.GamezLawFights.com

(210) 736-4040

James Avery Artisan Jewelry www.JamesAvery.com

Kickapoo Lucky Eagle Casino-Hotel www.luckyeagletexas.com

(888) 255-8250

King William Fair www.kwfair.org

(210) 271-3247

Kroger www.kroger.com

KSAT www.ksat.com

La Villita www.lavillitasanantonio.com

Market Square www.marketsquare.com

Monarch Trophy Studio www.MTSAwards.com

(210) 344-3777

Order of the Alamo www.theorderofthealamo.com

(800) 745-3000

Palenque Grill www.palenquegrill.com

(210) 592-9534

Partners Real Estate www.partnersrealestate.com

Port San Antonio www.FiestaDeLosNinos.com

Prestigious Mark www.tpmpromo.com

(210) 820-0093

Rey Feo Consejo Educational Foundation www.reyfeoconsejo.org

Rey Feo Scholarship Foundation www.reyfeoscholarship.com

San Antonio African American Community Archive and Museum (SAAACAM) www.saaacam.org

(210) 724-3350

San Antonio Botanical Gardens www.sabot.org/imaginaryworlds

San Antonio Chamber of Commerce www.sachamber.org

(210) 229-2100

San Antonio River Foundation www.sariverfound.org/flotilla

San Antonio ZULU Association www.saza.org

Silver Star Spirits www.silverstarspirits.com

St. Phillip’s College www.alamo.edu/spc/culturefest

Sweet Paris Creperie & Café www.sweetparis.com

Taco Cabana

www.tacocabana.com/catering (855) 4MY-TACO

Texas A&M University – San Antonio www.tamusa.edu/festival-de-cascarones

Texas Disposal Systems www.texasdisposal.com/fiesta (210) 483-1954

The Texas Cavaliers www.texascavaliers.org

Tobin Center for the Performing Arts www.tobincenter.org

(210) 223-8624

Toyota www.toyota.com

University Health www.UHChange.com

VIA www.VIAinfo.net/fiesta

What’s In Store @Whatsinstore.us

Witte Museum www.wittemuseum.org

(210) 357-1900

Woman’s Club of San Antonio www.thewomansclubofsa.org

(210) 732-4811

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