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Upcoming Events in South Texas Plains
San Antonio
Moms and Margaritas: Mexican Mother’s Day Sunset Cocktail River Cruise
May 10
Zocca Cuisine d’Italia, 420 W. Market St.
Spend Mexican Mother’s Day immersed in San Antonio’s Mexican-American culture on the famous San Antonio River Walk. Experience an immersive Sunset Cocktail Cruise featuring flavorful margaritas and tasty appetizers that take “El Dia de la Madre” to a new level.
“Wildlife Harmonies”
May 12
Tobin Center for the Performing Arts, 100 Auditorium Circle
The YOSA (Youth Orchestras of San Antonio) Philharmonic presents an exciting night of music. Experience the highly anticipated world premiere of “Beasts and Birds of Bexar,” composed by members of the Composers Alliance of San Antonio (CASA) and inspired by animals at San Antonio Zoo. This concert features Ottorino Respighi’s “Pines of Rome” with the San Antonio Brass Band, plus a solo performance by the winner of the latest YOSA Concerto Competition.
Petals and Prosecco: Mother’s Day Brunch River Cruises
May 12
Zocca Cuisine d’Italia, 420 W. Market St.
Enjoy a family experience like no other this Mother’s Day. Experience an immersive brunch with delicious dishes and beverages served while cruising the famous River Walk. The event is hosted by Zocca, an Italian restaurant in San Antonio.
Three Rivers
100th Anniversary Celebration
May 17-18
Hilbert H. Kopplin Memorial Park, 600 N. Murray Ave.
The Three Rivers Chamber of Commerce was established in 1924, so this month, they celebrate 100 years of service. There is live music, vendors, food, and children’s entertainment.
Goliad
Wayback Wednesdays
June 5-July 31
Presidio La Bahia, 217 Loop 71
The history of Presidio La Bahia, Texas’ only fully restored Spanish presidio, is brought to life every Wednesday during the months of June and July. Visit with historians as they bring the past to life and explore little-known stories from the Presidio’s early days. Learn about the daily life of a presidial trooper stationed on the frontier of Spanish Texas. Explore the stone walls and battlements of the old presidio and duck inside for a look at the museum and collection of artifacts from the 1700 and 1800s.
San Antonio
Fiesta Noche del Rio
June 7-Aug. 3
Arneson River Theatre, 418 Villita St.
The oldest outdoor dance performance of its kind in the United States, Fiesta Noche del Rio, Spanish for “Party Night on the River,” is a musical variety show of authentic Mexican, Spanish, and Texas songs and dances performed by local professionals. San Antonio’s annual iconic cultural performance, full of colorfully costumed dancers and rich, lush sounds, brings to life the deep roots that make San Antonio a special place for love and life. The audience is seated on tiered grass seats across the river from the stage, located in La Villita, the Little Spanish Village of the city.
Edinburg
Juneteenth Jubilee
June 15
Promenade Park Amphitheater, 201 W. McIntyre St.
The city of Edinburg and the Edinburg Juneteenth Jubilee Committee invite travelers to this annual Juneteenth celebration, an event showcasing the rich Black heritage of the Rio Grande Valley. Along with commemorating the holiday, festivities include musical performances, arts and crafts vendors, and food vendors.
Texas Cook’Em: High Steaks In Edinburg
July 6
Ebony Hill’s Golf Course, 300 W. Palm Drive
Texas Cook’Em High Steaks is back. This year’s event promises to be the biggest and best yet, featuring top musical acts, a fireworks show, Freedom SkyDive Jump, and, of course, one of the best steak barbecue cookoffs in Texas.
Laredo
International Sister Cities Festival
July 12-14
Sames Auto Arena, 6700 Arena Blvd.
Celebrating its 20th year, this festival transforms an arena into an indoor mercado featuring artisans from all over Mexico selling a variety of native products including leather goods, home décor, jewelry, clothing, food and candies.
Edinburg
FridaFest
July 27
Promenade Park Amphitheater and Water Gardens, 202 N. 10th Ave.
This festival that honors renowned Mexican artist Frida Kahlo as well as the spirit of perseverance and empowerment. FridaFest features live art demonstrations and performances, Frida’s zoo and animal exhibit, and a number of children’s activities. The festival also includes the Frida Look-A-Like Contest which takes place in the Edinburg Municipal Auditorium. The evening is capped off by a concert that will have the whole family dancing.
Weslaco
Alfresco Weslaco
Aug. 15-Feb. 20
Downtown, South Texas Boulevard
The city of Weslaco hosts Alfresco Weslaco in historic downtown Weslaco every third Thursday of the month starting in August and ending in February. Experience music and art on the street with 80 to 90 vendors, businesses staying open late, and visitors being able to savor the experience of sipping favorite drinks right on the street.
Pleasanton
Cowboy Heritage Days
Aug. 24
Pleasanton River Park, 1030 Riverpark Road
The “Birthplace of the Cowboy” celebrates its heritage with a festival featuring concerts, craft and food vendors, a parade, and activities for kids.
San Antonio
Water Lantern Festival
Sept. 28
Millers Pond Park, 6175 Old Pearsall Road
The San Antonio Water Lantern Festival brings people together for a celebration of light and community. The evening includes food trucks, music, activities, and thousands of lanterns lighting up the night.