Happy Birthday TexasFest is going ahead this weekend

Published: March 13, 2020, 1 p.m.

SAN BENITO, Texas - The 13th Annual Happy Birthday TexasFest, which draws thousands of visitors, will take place in San Benito this weekend, even though many people are concerned about coronavirus.\xa0

Federico Garza, president of the nonprofit that runs the two-day re-enactment festival, said the fact that the event is held totally outside will help ensure health safety. \u201cWe feel very confident in what we are doing. We are taking all the necessary precautions.\u201d

There have been no reported cases of coronavirus in the Rio Grande Valley thus far.

Happy Birthday TexasFest includes re-enactments of the battles of Gonzales, the Alamo, and San Jacinto.\xa0

\u201cWe\u2019re expecting at least 10,000 people and hoping for 20,000,\u201d Garza said, noting that the Mercedes Livestock & Rodeo Show is also going ahead this week. \u201cAnd that event draws 100,000 people,\u201d Garza said.\xa0

The name of the nonprofit is Texas Heritage Independence Celebration Association, Inc. In addition to a re-enactment of three battles crucial to Texas independence, the festival will have an appreciation reception for Winter Texans, a Texas History Symposium, arts and crafts and food vendors, Folklorico, Aztec, Matachines and native Indian dancing, dancing horses, a kiddies area, and music provided by country, tenant and conjunto bands.

Garza said he started the festival to provide a more well-rounded version of Texas history.

\u201cWhen I studied history about the Battle of the Alamo and how the Mexicans fought the Anglos, throughout the course of my entire education, that went from elementary, to junior high, to high school, to college, I never knew that a Mexican had fought for Texas independence. I was astonished to find out that a guy named Juan Seguin had fought for Texas independence. I did not believe and I went and did my own personal research and found out that, yes, there were many Tejanos who had fought for Texas independence but never mentioned in our history books.\u201d

The mission of the festival, Garza said, is to help produce a more inclusive history of Texas, one that is \u201cable to recognize the contribution Tejanos have made for Texas history.\u201d

The Happy Birthday TexasFest is held Friday, March 13, and Saturday, March 14, at the San Benito Fair Grounds. For more information go to www.happybirthdaytexas.com


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