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Culinary Institute of America San Antonio Students Return to Campus Amid Pandemic
By Nina Rangel
Tags: Culinary Institute of America, San Antonio, CIA, students, COVID-19, COVID 19, reopening plan, preventative guidelines, reducing density, health screenings, personal cleanliness, sanitation
SAFILM to Host First-Ever San Antonio Food Film Festival
By Aliyah Armstrong
Tags: San Antonio Food Film Festival, things to do in San Antonio, San Antonio, movies, Adán Medrano, SAFILM, Culinary Institute of America
Olé All Day: Can't Miss Events, Seminars and More from Pearl's Spanish-themed Summer
By Ron Bechtol
Tags: san antonio, spanish food, ole at pearl, high street wine co, cured at pearl, southerleigh, the granary, john hernandez, el dia mundial de la tapa
The Tasting Bar: All That Sparkles
Sat., Dec. 1, 1:30-2:30 p.m. 2018
Olé, San Antonio Paella
Sat., July 21, 11 a.m.-12 p.m. 2018
Olé, San Antonio! Sherry Tasting
Sat., July 7, 11 a.m.-12 p.m. 2018
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