They have made several attempts to capture it and take it out -- but it's still there Monday morning.
SAN ANTONIO — Birds Up! How would you like to see your design on a UTSA Roadrunners' football ticket for their upcoming season?
The contest is open to kids ages 5-12 who live in the greater San Antonio area and your drawings can be digitally submitted or sent in by mail. Entries will be accepted from April 29 through May 10 with the winners announced on June 1. Parents and guardians are encouraged to support their children in this exciting endeavor and help them unleash their creativity.or by calling the UTSA Ticket Office at 210-458-UTSA from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday excluding holidays.
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