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Texas A&M Parsons Mounted Cavalry prepares for Western Heritage Parade and Cattle Drive
Read full article: Texas A&M Parsons Mounted Cavalry prepares for Western Heritage Parade and Cattle DriveTexas A&M University’s 70-member Parsons Mounted Cavalry saddled up for the Western Heritage Parade and Cattle Drive in downtown San Antonio Saturday.
50+ longhorn cattle fill streets of San Antonio Saturday morning
Read full article: 50+ longhorn cattle fill streets of San Antonio Saturday morningSAN ANTONIO – More than 50 longhorn cattle filled the streets of downtown San Antonio Saturday morning to kick off this year’s San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo. The Western Heritage Parade & Cattle Drive started in 2008 with 35 head of cattle, 60 participants and a crowd of approximately 5,000 spectators. Full lineup for 2020 San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo releasedWant a VIP experience? We’re hosting KSAT Korral - an event that lets you enjoy the festivities up close while mingling with some of KSAT’s reporters. Expanded carnival, new music stage and other changes headed to the 2020 San Antonio Stock Show and RodeoLearn more about KSAT Korral and get your tickets here.
Watch the Western Heritage Parade and Cattle Drive, plus KSAT’s Ursula Pari livestreaming from horseback
Read full article: Watch the Western Heritage Parade and Cattle Drive, plus KSAT’s Ursula Pari livestreaming from horsebackSAN ANTONIO – Thousands of people lined the streets on Saturday for the 13th-annual Western Heritage Parade and Cattle Drive. The parade, which aired on KSAT12 and KSAT.com, began at 11 a.m. at I-35 and Houston Street and followed a route through downtown that ended at La Villita. If you missed the parade or the cattle drive, don’t worry - you can watch it above. And below, catch KSAT’s Ursula Pari livestreaming from her horseback cam during the parade and the KSAT Korral event.
Watch: Western Heritage Parade and Cattle Drive
Read full article: Watch: Western Heritage Parade and Cattle DriveWatch: Western Heritage Parade and Cattle DrivePublished: February 1, 2020, 1:33 pmThousands of people lined the streets of downtown San Antonio on Saturday morning for the event that kicks off the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo.
A sheepdog story with heart
Read full article: A sheepdog story with heartSAN ANTONIO – Jo Anne Noble had a diverse and exciting career. She was a founding member and former president of the Texas Hill Country Stockdog Association, served as a board member of the Texas Sheepdog Association, organized the herding trails at the San Antonio highland games and led her sheep and dogs through the streets of downtown San Antonio in the Western Heritage Parade & Cattle Drive. But her legacy lives on in the sheepdogs she raised and the livestock they herd. The dogs and sheep will walk the streets of the Alamo City once again in the 2020 Western Heritage Parade & Cattle Drive this Saturday. Watch the video above to learn about Noble’s legacy, and don’t miss KSAT 12′s live broadcast of the parade at 11 a.m. on Saturday.