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Tag: Texas Cavaliers

The new structure housing the Texas Cavaliers Education and Research Center will be located on the southeast corner of Alamo grounds.
Posted inArts & Culture

Firm selected to design new Alamo education center following Texas Cavaliers’ $5M donation

Avatar photo by Raquel Torres May 19, 2022May 20, 2022

The Texas Cavaliers Education and Research Center will be within the existing 8,400 feet between the Alamo Hall and the Annex.

King Antonio XCVIII Phillip Peacock Bakke makes his entrance at the 2021 Texas Cavaliers River Parade at Arneson River Theater.
Posted inArts & Culture

The Texas Cavaliers River Parade, Fiesta 2021’s only major parade, returns in all its glory

Avatar photo by Polina Protozanova June 21, 2021June 21, 2021
(From left) Leonardo, 12, and Leonel, 7, practice before the Rey Feo parade.
Posted inArts & Culture

Fiesta 2021 schedule of events revealed

Avatar photo by Nicholas Frank May 4, 2021May 4, 2021
Fireworks shower over The Alamo during the Fiesta Fiesta event. Photo by Scott Ball.
Posted inOpinion

November Fiesta Is an Unhealthy Idea

Avatar photo by Robert Rivard July 5, 2020July 5, 2020
A rendering shows the proposed parade route during Battle of Flowers.
Posted inGov & Politics

Fiesta Parade Leaders Agree to New Routes Around Alamo Plaza

Avatar photo by Iris Dimmick August 30, 2018January 31, 2020
Posted inIn Memoriam

Former Jefferson Bank Chairman Jack Lewis Dedicated to Family

Avatar photo by Kyle Ringo August 11, 2018October 25, 2018
Posted inArts & Culture

Just This #9: Fiesta! Of Kings, Queens, Charreada, and Cornyation

Avatar photoAvatar photo by Beth Frerking and Rick Casey April 20, 2018January 31, 2020
King Antonio XCV Dr. Michael Casillas points to the crowd at the start of the Texas Cavaliers River Parade.
Posted inArts & Culture

Texas Cavaliers Salute First Latino Leader in Organization History

Avatar photo by Hannah Whisenant April 28, 2017April 30, 2017
King Antonio R. Hunt Winton III waves to the crowd after emerging in front of Arneson River Theater. Photo by Scott Ball.
Posted inArts & Culture

Texas Cavaliers River Parade Floats Through Fiesta 2016

Avatar photo by Scott Ball April 19, 2016October 7, 2016
King Antonio R. Hunt Winton III high fives hallways lined with students at KIPP San Antonio on his way to the gymnasium. Photo by Scott Ball.
Posted inArts & Culture, Education

King Antonio Delivers $250,000 to Local Charter School

Avatar photo by Bekah McNeel April 12, 2016October 7, 2016

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