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Esperanza Offers Hope to People on Waiting List

Esperanza Offers Hope to People on Waiting List
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If These Walls Could Talk : Organization s name is synonymous with murals in San Antonio

If These Walls Could Talk : Organization s name is synonymous with murals in San Antonio
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San Antonio s The Last Parade mural honors indigenous cultures, underground artists

San Antonio s ‘The Last Parade’ mural honors indigenous cultures, underground artists click to enlarge San Antonio Heron / Ben Olivo “The Last Parade” is on display on the side of the Kress building. “The Last Parade” by muralist Rudy Herrera is the latest downtown public art project to be completed as part of Centro San Antonio’s “Art Everywhere” initiative. Standing 70 feet wide and roughly 100 feet tall, Herrera portrays integral aspects of his life in vibrant colors, honoring his wife, son and his heritage in the abstract work on the side of the Kress building on East Houston Street. Symbolism flows through the eclectic colors chosen by Herrera. The mural portrays a Native American woman, her heart as a guiding light, riding a blue deer, w

9-story mural completed by San Antonio artist afraid of heights

Huge mural completed by San Antonio artist who is afraid of heights “The Last Parade,” by Rudy Herrera, is part of Centro’s Art Everywhere. Muralists Ana Hernandez, Ashley Alvarez and Crystal Tamez helped Herrera overcome his fear. Author: Erin Rodriguez (KENS 5) Published: 10:51 AM CDT May 9, 2021 Updated: 11:34 AM CDT May 10, 2021 SAN ANTONIO If you stand too close, you may strain your neck looking at Rudy Herrera s latest downtown art work which spans the nine-story historic Kress building. But just imagine if you were Herrera, who is afraid of heights, and had to push through to get the job done. Herrera spent about five weeks, from 9 a.m. to midnight, seven days a week on his labor of love, also known as The Last Parade for Centro San Antonio. He had help of course, but the emotional support of fellow muralists Ana Hernandez, Ashley Alvarez and Crystal Tamez, was just as important as the physical support of a fou

Community supports business owner during cancer treatment

The Rowlett community came together and supported Donut Palace owner Jenny Ko during cancer treatment. The Donut Palace, owned by Ko and her husband, has operated in Rockwall County for the last 26 years. When customers heard she would close down for four to six weeks for recovery after cancer treatment, they wanted to combine efforts and help her through the economic disruption.  “Her life is built around being around that donut shop and Ms. Jenny is extremely special. She is beloved by everyone,” Jared Guynes said. “In the 26 years, you can count on one hand how many times they’ve closed down, and it was usually always for emergencies.”

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