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Nearly half of Fiesta events will happen in 2021, organizers say

Fiesta is back on! Check out which events made the cut for 2021 The Oyster Bake is one event already canceled, but a Night In Old San Antonio (NIOSA) is on the calendar for June 22. See what else is still happening this summer. Author: Erin Rodriguez (KENS 5) Published: 11:42 AM CDT May 4, 2021 Updated: 12:12 PM CDT May 4, 2021 SAN ANTONIO It s two plus years since Fiesta happened in San Antonio, but the stage is being set for this summer. On Tuesday, the official schedule was released online. Starting on June 17, nearly 50 of the 115+ Fiesta events will commence after the pandemic put everything on hold. Organizers said Fiesta will still be the great event that represents San Antonio’s culture, heritage and passion for giving back.

For Fiesta San Antonio fans, even a mini June Fiesta with fewer events and just the Texas Cavaliers River Parade is cause to celebrate

Skip to main content Currently Reading For Fiesta San Antonio fans, even a mini June Fiesta with fewer events and just the Texas Cavaliers River Parade is cause to celebrate FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 El Rey Feo LXX Kenneth Flores (left center) with his wife Donna and others enter the Arneson River Theatre at La Villita during the 2018 Texas Cavaliers River Parade in 2018. This year’s River Parade will be held June 21.Staff file photoShow MoreShow Less 2of5 Raquel Rother takes a bite of her chicken on a stick at A Night in Old San Antonio in 2018. NIOSA this year will be held June 22-25.Kin Man Hui /Staff file photoShow MoreShow Less

Fiesta 2021 Postponed to June

Feb 1, 2021 FIESTA The City of San Antonio (CoSA) and the Fiesta® San Antonio Commission (FSAC) announce that Fiesta 2021 will be postponed in April, due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The new dates for Fiesta 2021 will be June 17– 27. Mayor Ron Nirenberg says, “Delaying Fiesta 2021 until June puts safety first, and it is the right move for our community,” said Mayor Ron Nirenberg. “Through the ongoing vaccination program and our continuing efforts to suppress COVID-19, we are working to be in a better position by June. We are deeply appreciative of the Fiesta San Antonio Commission’s willingness to work with the city’s health professionals to ensure San

Fiesta San Antonio Postponed Until June - San Antonio Magazine

Fiesta San Antonio Postponed Until June Published: February 1, 2021 You’ll have to wait a little longer for that chicken-on-a-stick and Fiesta flower crown. Fiesta San Antonio announced today that it will postpone its April festival to June 17-27. “Delaying Fiesta 2021 until June puts safety first, and it is the right move for our community,” Mayor Ron Nirenberg said in a statement. “Through the ongoing vaccination program and our continuing efforts to suppress COVID-19, we are working to be in a better position by June. We are deeply appreciative of the Fiesta San Antonio Commission’s willingness to work with the city’s health professionals to ensure San Antonian’s safety.”

Express Briefing: USAA, other S A companies donated to Republicans who fought election results

Express Briefing: USAA, other S.A. companies donated to Republicans who fought election results Jan. 15, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Good morning. This is a look at our daily Express Briefing newsletter. Sign up for Express Briefing here. Subscribers get access to the full version of our Express Briefing newsletter, which includes exclusive insight and links to more of our best stories. To become a subscriber, take advantage of this special offer today. TOP STORIES Two major San Antonio employers are rethinking their political spending after a mob of Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol, leaving five dead, and a cadre of congressional Republicans sought to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.

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