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  • Sat., April 20, 5-11 p.m.

    The Greenline

    2532 Sidney Brooks, San Antonio Southeast

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    The 5th Annual Chanclas y Cervezas features a variety of games and competitions that will put your chancla-throwing skills to the test. Compete for the chance to be crowned Rey and Reina of Chanclas y Cervezas 2024! Online presale tickets are $15, and tickets will be available onsite at the event for $20. All children 12 and under are free, and parking is free and plentiful. Proceeds from Chanclas y Cervezas will benefit Brooks Gives Back, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting various initiatives and non-profits throughout neighboring communities. (210) 678-3300

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