San Antonio Zoo to disburse 20,000 complimentary tickets to folks affected by Texas floods

The San Antonio Zoo will disburse 20,000 complimentary tickets to people affected by the deadly July 4 floods in the Texas Hill Country as part of its Zoo Cares: Together for Texans campaign, officials with the attraction said. “The success of this effort reflects the power of Texans helping Texans,” Zoo President and CEO Tim Morrow said in a statement. “We are grateful to every guest who supported the campaign.
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