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Carlos Martinez and Jessica Scott take their first bites of Mr. And of course, there was a line of more than people at Mr. Chicken, the booth of the much-hyped chicken on a stick. Almost all attendees had chosen not to wear a mask, but some, like Rivera, kept one in their pockets just in case they ran into a big crowd. Ongoing live coverage and news. Fiesta event lineup. Express-News Fiesta medal contest winners.
Covid and safety info for Fiesta. The BlastPass is a wristband that acts as a credit card of sorts to let people quickly pay for food at any booth. People can load any dollar amount onto the wristband at one of the stations at La Villita. People who had QR codes to pick up their wristbands and credits ended up waiting in lines that were otherwise meant for people who were using other forms of payment.
All 14 culturally themed areas — including the French Quarter, Mexican Market, and Irish Flats — will occupy their usual places throughout the grounds. The Weather Channel predicts typical June temperatures, with little chance for rain through Friday. Prior to that he taught college fine arts, curated a university contemporary art program, toured with an indie rock More by Nicholas Frank.
This year organizers are taking special safety precautions with food service as they welcome guests to La Villita. Texas needs nurses now more than ever by Linda Battles. New state law on teen violence is welcomed, but councilman hopes to strengthen it by Iris Dimmick.
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