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It appears Mother Nature will bless the two upcoming major Fiesta parades with mostly clear skies and mild temperatures.
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Night in Old San Antonio opens on Tuesday night on the grounds of La Villita, one of the city’s oldest quarters.
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Fiesta goers will need to dodge more showers to have fun this week, according to the National Weather Service.
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The National Weather Service reported rain chances end Friday afternoon before increasing again late Saturday night, when about a third of the city can expect rain. The entire city will receive rain before Sunday and Monday are done.
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The San Antonio River Authority suggests making your own eggs and filling them with leaves or birdseed.
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Tens of thousands enjoyed the Texas Cavaliers River Parade on Monday, which was a coming out party for many after having been shut away for so long.
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The new federal holiday Juneteenth is being enjoyed all across the country. In San Antonio, the official Juneteenth event coincided with the city's Fiesta. It included live blues from Ruben V and Kenny Wayne, a health fair, a domino tournament, and lots of good food.
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La Fiesta está en puerta, y si todavía está usted tratando de acudir a las reuniones de este año, esto es lo que necesita saber. En primer lugar, la Fiesta comenzará más tarde que nunca. La “Fiesta 2021 se llevará a cabo del 17 al 27 de junio.
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The president of the Fiesta commission told Bexar County Commissioners on Tuesday the city is ready to safely host its biggest party of the year during the pandemic.
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Fiesta will kick off Thursday, June 17, and runs through June 27, culminating in the three nights of NIOSA.