The political powerhouses took a two-year break from their public birthday celebration during the pandemic, but now it's back. SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX ThingsToDoInSanAntonio TexasPolitics
After the COVID-19 pandemic forced them to take a two-year hiatus on the celebration, two of San Antonio's most prominent political figures are back to holding their joint birthday party.
U.S. Congressman Joaquin Castro and his identical twin — former San Antonio mayor, Obama cabinet member and presidential hopeful Julián Castro — will throw a Thursday, Sept. 22 birthday bash for friends, family and the community to mark their 48th trips around the sun.Although the brothers were really born Sept. 16, this year's celebration will move the date back by a few days because — well, they're busy guys.
The party will take place at West Side indoor-outdoor bar Jaime's Place, 1800 W. Commerce St., starting at 6 p.m. Although the event is free, those interested in attending areGet our top picks for the best events in San Antonio every Thursday morning. Sign up for our
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