San Antonio youth arts nonprofit SAY Sí holding family friendly block party
Growing in leaps and bounds since its 1994 inception as an offshoot of the King William Neighborhood Association, the local nonprofit SAY Sí has played a vital role in educating countless young artists growing up in San Antonio. Nationally recognized for its tuition-free programs covering visual arts, theater, new media and — most recently — video game design, the organization routinely reaches attendance capacity and outgrows its spaces, prompting relocation.
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