On July Fourth, San Antonio's Woodlawn Lake Park will once again stage a bountiful birthday party for the Stars and Stripes.
On July Fourth, San Antonio's Woodlawn Lake Park will once again stage a bountiful birthday party for the Stars and Stripes.
The city is partnering with the San Antonio Parks Foundation and H-E-B on the event. No pre-registration is required, and guests of all ages are welcome to join in the fun, which will include carnival games, jump rope, Lotería and giant Jenga contests. The fireworks finale will take place over Woodlawn Lake, sending radiant reflections of red, white and blue across the water.
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