San Antonio will be 'Dancing in the Streets' for New Year's Eve

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The free celebration will feature live music on two stages, food and artisan vendors, beer and wine for sale and a fireworks show at midnight.

Bonnie Arbittier / San Antonio Report, the City of San Antonio’s New Year’s Eve celebration, Saturday in the heart of downtown.

Will you support our work with a donation during our year-end fundraiser today? Help us raise $80,000 by Dec. 31!The party will take place along South Alamo Street between Market Street and East César E. Chávez Boulevard, along Villita Street and at the Arneson River Theatre along the River Walk, which is all decked out in festive holiday lighting.

 

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