Our next Esparza Family Reunion is scheduled for the weekend of July 11th, 2026. For more information Email us at gesparzareunion@gmail.com.
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2023 Reunion Feature Article - Pleasanton Express
Pleasanton Express Article on our 2023 Reunion
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For those of you heading to the Texas State Fair in Dallas. "Tejanas at the Alamo: Conduits of Remembrance " which was first presented in February will be on display at the Texas State Fair. The display will be there from September 29 to October 22, from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM on the second floor of the Women's Building in the Green Room.
Monday we had a Proclamation given at the Atascosa County Courthouse for our upcoming event on July 8th!
Family and Friends attended the Opening Ceremony to the Commemoration of the Battle of the Alamo on February 23rd. A special Thank you to Antonio Cerda IV, Descendant of Gregorio and President of the Sons of the Republic of Texas Deaf Smith Chapter, for speaking about our Alamo hero.
The descendants had the wonderful opportunity to celebrate the 50th Anniversary with the Gregorio Esparza Elementary school in San Antonio recently. We had over 30 descendants attend. It was a fantastic event not only celebrating the successes of the northside school but Gregorio's effort and sacrifice at the Alamo. Link to Pleasanton Express Article
Esparza descendants are honored to be included in the Tejanas at the Alamo Exhibit in Dallas. An essay was written on Ana Salazar Esparza (wife of Gregorio) by Erlinda Huizar, Eloise Garza, Linda Leal, and Peggy Guerrero. The exhibit opened today at the Mexican American Museum of Texas, family members attending were Peggy Guerrero, Linda Bartz, and Steve Bartz.
The Mexican American Museum of Texas.
In conjunction with Hispanic Heritage Month, the Alamo celebrated Tejanos connected with the site's history. Today’s event featured local cultural organizations, descendants, living history, and more. From early San Antonio settlers to 1836 Alamo Defenders. Several descendants attended the event to discuss the Gregorio and Ana Esparza Family story with people from all over. They also shared information about our next reunion.
Esparzas show up for Toribio Losoya Day at the Alamo
Helping out at the Esparza information booth were cousins, Erlinda Huizar, Peggy Huizar Guerrero, Jose Garcia, Dolly Morales, Antonio Cerda III, Antonio Cerda IV, Matthew Cerda, Eloise Garza, Celina Herrera and Roger Porter.
Esparzas represented at Dawn at the Alamo
Thank you to all the Gregorio Esparza descendants who came out to pay their respect and honor his name during the presentation. All of Gregorio’s descendants present were given a yellow ribbon to wear proudly.
On June 20th the Esparza family reunion committee was given a proclamation from Pleasanton Mayor Travis Hall at the Pleasanton city hall. Link to article.
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