King William Association survey asks public if Krampus Parade should be held there next year

After San Antonio's first-ever Krampus Parade drew thousands to the historic King William area, the neighborhood's association is asking for public feedback on the event, with its future route hanging in the balance. Despite the popularity of the inaugural parade, the King William Association appears to have distanced itself from the event, which was opposed by a small but loud group of local fundamentalist Christians. As controversy grew ahead of the gathering, the King William Association released a statement clarifying that it wasn't the organizing entity, though the parade occurred in the neighborhood.
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