From a Hip Hop majorette dancer to a Bexar County Deputy luchador fighting at night, What Up South Texas exploded with fun in 2021.
Check out some of the most memorable moments by clicking on the links below:
Haddesah Jones, the Hip Hop majorette dancer
Fred Fey, the Music Man
Will Oliver, the musician who makes guitar pics out of recycled wood
Ezra Reagan, the skateboarder who cleans roadways along his routes
Linda Thomas, the taxi company owner and operator
Sofia Ramirez, a girl who won a state competition raising awareness about Texas aquifers
Nik Soupe, the graffiti artist
Lee Edwards, the CEO of New Day New Way Non-profit Organization
Ana Bustamante, who started the first and only conjunto band in a San Antonio High School
Lina Prado and Lucy Adame Clark, who collects prom dresses for impoverished youth
Roger Musquiz, a Bexar County Deputy by day, but a luchador fighter by night
Julio Cavazos, a PAL SAPD officer who gives back in memory of his fallen partner
Casper Rawls, an avid walker who inspires his neighborhood daily
John Estrada, a former Bexar County Deputy and single father with a musical bond with his daughter
Dave and Jacque Peterson, owners of Mako’s on the Creek that helped first responders during the pandemic
Christine Mayer, CEO of Blue Heron, a outpatient recovery program for those battling addiction
Cypress Rabke, a talented artist who draws intricate details small art pieces
Daniel Cano, an Air Force veteran who buys properties and houses homeless veterans
Bethany Aguilar, a girl who collected hundreds of toys for CAM
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