FacebookTwitterEmail San Antonio businesses are working through changes brought on by the state's latest order to end masks and a Southtown mainstay is straying from being considered as part of the "ultimate mask burning party," but is defending the "middle ground" approach to policy.Steven Casanova for mySA San Antonio businesses are working through changes brought on by the state's latest order to end masks and a Southtown mainstay is distancing itself from the "ultimate mask burning party," but is defending the "middle ground" approach to policy. Locals readied themselves for the change by building lists throughout the week. One side promoted establishments requiring masks, while another found spots where mask policy is left up to personal choice. An Instagram account catering to the latter, called @unmaskedsanantonio, touts the platform as the "ultimate mask burning party" with more than 1,000 followers. The account owner opts to remain anonymous, but posts businesses throughout the day. A now-deleted post, which looked like an ad for Beethoven Maennerchor, invited people to show up in "patriot gear" to "celebrate freedom."