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The Mexican Consulate in San Antonio is one of the oldest Mexican representations abroad. In 1861, Presidents Abraham Lincoln and Benito Juárez established the Consulate in recognition of the historical, economic, and cultural ties between Mexico and San Antonio.
The representation was raised to Consulate General in 1911 and, since 1957, it is located in the building of an old US Federal Reserve Bank, considered a historic property by the City of San Antonio. From 1861 to date, 48 Consuls have headed this office.
The constituency of the Consulate General of Mexico in San Antonio includes 27 South Texas counties and covers an area of 1,205.4 km 2 .
In addition, the Consulate has the Cultural Institute of Mexico in San Antonio that organizes traveling exhibitions and cultural events in the region and the country.
Honorary Consuls of France are either French citizens or citizens of the host country who are nominated by the French “Ministère des Affaires Etrangères” and delegated by the Consul General of the circumscriptions to which they belong. They are not diplomats by training and are not paid. They are, however, officially accredited by the host country and enjoy privileges and immunities as defined by the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations dated 24 April 1963.
The Honorary Consuls perform certain administrative functions; protect their constituent inhabitants and travelers; facilitate visits by political representatives and business leaders, and promote trade, investment and the arts.
With more than 170 members, CREW San Antonio is the leading organization for senior-level executive women in the San Antonio real estate field
As part of CREW Network, the industry’s premier business organization, CREW San Antonio is dedicated to transforming the commercial real estate industry by advancing women globally. CREW Network’s membership of 12,000 professionals in over 75 major global markets represents all aspects of commercial real estate—providing our members with direct access to real estate professionals across all geographies and disciplines.
Since 1983, CREW San Antonio has connected commercial real estate professionals in the San Antonio area, working together to:
Create a dynamic and supportive environment that promotes advancement through knowledge sharing and networking
Push the boundaries in every facet of commercial real estate through provocative dialogue among peers drawn from every discipline in the industry
Provide educational programs which directly relate to day-to-day work and promote real change
Encourage our members to be a force for activism and involvement in our communities.
CREW San Antonio members are empowered by sharing their knowledge and experience with others in our community, while also learning from the insight and expertise of others. That is why we focus our efforts on networking programs such as our monthly luncheons, site tours, our annual CREW Real Estate Forum, and various charity events. In growing and strengthening our network, we aim to create more opportunities for women in commercial real estate.
CREW San Antonio paves the way, breaking barriers for women to enter and excel as leaders in Commercial Real Estate. We provide unsurpassed connections, innovative resources and education to enhance the real estate community.
Ricardo Julio was born in Sao Paulo, Brazil. His family moved to the US at an early age, and he has lived in Texas ever since. Growing up in a foreign country, he quickly learned the value of hard work and dedication.
Mr. Julio received his Bachelor of Science in Biology with a minor in Chemistry from Baylor University in 2009. After graduating, Mr. Julio attended the night program at St. Mary’s Law School while maintaining a full-time job in Austin. At St. Mary’s, Mr. Julio was part of the St. Mary’s Civil Clinic where he provided pro bono representation to members of the San Antonio community for family law matters.
His background in medical sciences gives him an unique perspective as a car accident lawyer. Mr. Julio is a member of the San Antonio Trial Lawyers Association, Texas Trial Lawyers Association, and the Mexican American Bar Association. He is fluent in English, Spanish, and Portuguese.
Mr. Julio has been working as a personal injury attorney in Texas since he received his bar license in 2015. He has worked with many personal injury attorneys throughout the state of Texas. After receiving his bar license, Mr. Julio worked as a car accident lawyer for a large firm. He quickly realized that personal injury clients were not receiving the attention they deserved. After practicing for a couple of year, Mr. Julio decided to open his own practice and give clients the treatment they deserved.
Karol S. Furmaga, Esq. focuses his practice on matters involving commercial litigation and personal injury defense, representing businesses and insurance carriers in matters involving insurance coverage, negligence actions, business and commercial disputes.
Mr. Furmaga is licensed to practice in the state and federal courts of Texas. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Williams College and his juris doctorate from the University of Houston Law Center.
Karol is fluent in Polish and offers legal and translation services for the Polonia community across the state of Texas.
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Adwokat Karol S. Furmaga, dziala aktywnie wsrod polonii w calym Teksasie i oferuje uslugi prawnicze dla Polakow.
Join us for the 16th Annual- Kwanzaa Market Festival, Saturday, December 6, 2025, in San Antonio from 12 pm - 4 pm at the SBC Community Center(3310 E. Commerce Street San Antonio TX 78220)
The Pan African Cultural Community (PACC) invites you to join us for the 16th Annual Kwanzaa Market Festival 2025, a vibrant celebration of African heritage, culture, and community! This year's festival offers an exciting opportunity to learn more about Kwanzaa, its rich history, and the significance of its celebrations, while also supporting local businesses, cultural entrepreneurs, and local entertainment.
This event is FREE and OPEN to the general public.
Please donate to support the Pan-African Cultural Community, a non-profit tax-exempt organization, that produces and promotes cultural programs to educate, unite, and empower our family and community.
Why Attend?
Celebrate African Culture: Whether you're familiar with Kwanzaa or new to the celebration, the Kwanzaa Market Festival is an educational and fun way to immerse yourself in African culture, history, and traditions.
Support Black Entrepreneurship: Your participation helps uplift African and African-American business owners, supporting economic sustainability in these communities.
Enjoy a Festive Atmosphere: With live music, performances, and a lively marketplace, the festival creates a joyful, energetic environment where people of all ages can gather and connect.
Create Lasting Memories: Enjoy the sights, sounds, and flavors of the festival with family and friends while learning about the principles that guide Kwanzaa and the importance of unity and self-determination.
We look forward to seeing you at the 16th Annual Kwanzaa Market Festival 2025 as we come together to celebrate African heritage, creativity, and community! Join us in supporting local businesses, learning about the rich traditions of Kwanzaa, and enjoying the best of African culture!