A smaller version of the elaborate floats at the Battle of Flowers Parade will appear throughout San Antonio between now and April 20.
The traveling float made its first stop at Legacy Park Friday from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. and the KSAT News Now crew was there to soak up the fun.
People who make it out to the five pop-up locations will have props to choose from and can enter the Be a Royal Sweepstake from KSAT and the Battle of Flowers Association.
If you can’t make it out, you can still enter the sweepstake for your chance to ride in the Battle of Flowers Parade on April 28 here.
Where will the Battle of Flowers traveling float appear?
People will have a chance to see and take pictures from atop the Battle of Flowers traveling float. (KSAT 12)The traveling Battle of Flowers parade float. (KSAT)
About the Battle of Flowers Parade
The Battle of Flowers Parade began in 1891 as one of the few parades in the United States produced entirely by women. Today the parade is known as the founding event of Fiesta San Antonio. It was conceived by Ellen Maury Slayden, the wife of a U.S. Congressman, to honor the heroes of the Alamo and commemorate the victory at San Jacinto.
The Battle of Flowers Association, a nonprofit organization comprised of all women volunteers, has supported our community’s youth’s educational, artistic, social, and philanthropic achievements. It has done this by sponsoring parade entries for area high schools, parade and band festival art contests, essay contests for area teens, collegiate oratorical competitions, and band competitions.
The association has also allowed nonprofit organizations to raise funds for worthy causes, with more than 45,000 parade seats sold by charities along the parade route each year. You can read more about the parade and association at battleofflowers.org.