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Events
Saucedo-Herrera to talk downtown San Antonio economy at Heron business mixer
Join us Dec. 6, as Jenna Saucedo-Herrera, president and CEO of greater:SATX, talks about the state of the downtown San Antonio economy.
Roe v. Wade decision brings a few thousand to the streets of downtown San Antonio
A few thousand took to the streets of downtown San Antonio early Friday in protest of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, the 1973 landmark abortion decision.
Centro San Antonio presents its third annual Centro Family Pride Day on Sunday, June 26
The family-friendly event features all-ages Pride Month fun.
Pride San Antonio unveils official events for this year’s Pride Week
Pride San Antonio is scheduling a diverse roster of events to celebrate Pride Month in San Antonio.
Three ways to celebrate Juneteenth in San Antonio this weekend
Although Juneteenth is only in its second year as a federally recognized holiday, the San Antonio community has long been celebrating the holiday.
San Antonio Heron relaunches EngageSA town hall series
We at the Heron are relaunching our EngageSA town hall series. It starts tonight with A Conversation with District 1 Councilman Mario Bravo, an interview followed by an audience Q&A on a range of pressing topics about San Antonio’s central district.
Photos: Fiesta Flambeau Parade returns from Covid-related absence
Hundreds of thousands of party-goers witnessed the return of the Fiesta Flambeau Parade, one of Fiesta’s most attended events, following a two-year absence because of Covid-19.
Photos: Battle of Flowers Parade returns after two-year Covid cancellation
The Battle of Flowers Parade returned to the streets of downtown San Antonio after a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic.
Photos: NIOSA expands into Hemisfair
A year after a truncated version of A Night in Old San Antonio, or NIOSA, was held, the popular four-day event returned to La Villita, let’s say, wider than ever.