The 16th annual AccessAbility Fest returns on Oct. 1

Festival is from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in downtown San Antonio

The 16th Annual AccessAbility Fest returns (disABILITYsa)

SAN ANTONIO – In partnership with Hemisfair’s Inclusion programming, the 16th annual AccessAbility Fest kicks off downtown on Saturday.

The AccessAbility event promotes programs and services that support independence and inclusion for people with disabilities.

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Event promotes programs a that support inclusion for people with disabilities. (disABILITYsa)

The free family festival starts at 9 a.m. with the “Super Heroes Saving the World with Unique Abilities” parade.

Event promotes programs a that support inclusion for people with disabilities. (disABILITYsa)

The parade celebrates diversity and empowers people living with disabilities.

Event promotes programs a that support inclusion for people with disabilities. (disABILITYsa)

Following the parade, guests can enjoy numerous activities, including adaptive wall climbing, a costume contest, a roll with the wind experience, and a COVID vaccine clinic.

Event promotes programs a that support inclusion for people with disabilities. (disABILITYsa)

There will also be live musical performances by two-time Grammy Award Winning Tejano artist Sunny Sauceda and up-and-coming artist Alize Nino.

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