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"Por Vida: Una Noche De Amor"

Esas for SA is a community collective that looks to improve San Antonio and empower people through art. This week, the grassroots organization is hosting a unique celebration to mark its first year of existence. The pachanga, dubbed “Por Vida: Una Noche De Amor,” will be part art show, part benefit, part concert, and all badass. The evening will include adult beverages and a raffle, and also functions as a fundraiser/supply drive for Two Rivers Camp (near Alpine), which, like Oceti Sakowin at Standing Rock, has become a designated hub for Water Protectors — who, in this case, are challenging the construction of the Trans-Pecos Pipeline. Music will be provided by the ever-enchanting Polly Anna and Chulita Vinyl Club affiliate DJ Heavy Flow.

  • Pan Dulce Gallery

    1005 N. New Braunfels Ave., San Antonio Southeast

    (210) 797-2628

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