Client Appreciation Dinner

Pfluger Architects held their annual client appreciation dinner in the Alamo Gardens and Alamo Hall Patio. Spectacular performances were put on by on by the Southwest ISD Mariachi, the Seguin ISD Mariachi, and Ballet Folklórico. The stunning floral arrangements were put together by Madison High School and Don Strange of Texas catered the authentic foods of San Antonio. Photos courtesy of Pfluger Architects.

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Man slicing steak on a cutting board next to a poster that describes Chuckwagon Cooking
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Ballet Folklorico dancers in bright pink, blue, and green dresses on a dance floor
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Man preparing tortillas on a cutting board covered in flour
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Five smiling people seated at a round table with bright colorful florals in Alamo Gardens
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Guests seated in tables enjoying the event in Alamo Gardens, illuminated by string lights
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Singer holding a microphone and a guitar standing next to a podium with the Alamo logo
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Group of mariachi performers on a wooden dance floor under a pecan tree
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Mariachi singer performing next to a podium with the band in the background
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Ballet Folklorico dancers in bright red, purple, green, and pink dresses on a dance floor under a tree
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A group of people in front of the doors to Alamo Church
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Mariachi performers playing instruments on a wooden dance floor in the gardens
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Man rolling tortillas with a rolling pin on a cutting board covered in flour
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Mariachi performers lined up on a wooden dance floor playing instruments under a tree
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Guests seated at dinner tables in Alamo Gardens with string lights illuminating the event
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Mariachi performers playing instruments under a large pecan tree
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