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For Fiesta San Antonio fans, even a mini June Fiesta with fewer events and just the Texas Cavaliers River Parade is cause to celebrate
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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
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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
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Fiesta s King William Parade 2021 pulls a Mardi Gras with a parade of house floats on display in south San Antonio
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In a normal year, Leigh Anne and Nick Lester would be spending the day of Fiesta’s King William Fair the way they usually do: skedaddling to their hometown of New Orleans to attend the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival.
But this is far from a normal year. And so with the King William Fair and parade both canceled due to COVID, they’re staying in town and have gone all-out decorating their home for the King William House Float Parade. The free, socially distant event encourages homeowners to festoon their homes Fiesta-style, so visitors can come and enjoy the spectacle, which runs Thursday through April 25.
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Monica Saldivar performs at Tejano Music Awards Fan Fair 2019. | Photo: Vic Gonzalez
Tejano Music AwardsFan Fair 2021 has been postponed by the Texas Talent Musicians Association (TTMA) over concerns of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
“Due to COVID-19, we have postponed Tejano Music Awards Fan Fair until further notice,” said
Bino Gaona, Event Director for TTMA, in a statement to
Tejano Nation. “We want to make sure we have the state and city of San Antonio approval as well. Plus, we want to make sure priority one is the fans’ and artists’ health. Especially with the second strand of COVID is suppose to be even worse.”