A Morning of Tradition and Tribute

On Friday, we officially introduced Rey Feo LXXVII, Damaso Andres Oliva, Jr.; Reina de la Feria de las Flores 2026, Karina Aguillon; and Reina Linda XII, State Representative Liz Campos at a heartfelt gathering hosted at Rosario’s.

Surrounded by Consejos, the RFSF Board, former Rey Feos, and members of past and present courts, the morning celebrated the enduring legacy of community, education, and service.

Inspiring Words from Our Royalty:

  • Damaso Andres Oliva, Jr. – From his early journey from Cuba to his deep commitment to mental health advocacy, Damaso brings heart and purpose to his reign. As Rey Feo LXXVII, he is focused on expanding access to education for San Antonio’s youth.

  • Karina Aguillon – A standout student at Cornerstone Christian School and dedicated volunteer with over 110 hours of service at Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church, Karina will proudly serve as Reina de la Feria de las Flores 2026.

Although Reina Linda XII, Liz Campos was unable to attend, she was warmly recognized as a trailblazer in Texas legislation, championing mental health, education, and underserved families.

Thank you to our media partners, courts, former kings, and all who joined us to honor this moment. The spirit of Fiesta and community continues to shine bright.


About the Rey Feo Scholarship Foundation

Established in 1984, the Rey Feo Scholarship Foundation continues to support education through community leadership and fundraising efforts. The foundation’s mission is to provide financial assistance to students pursuing higher education while upholding the traditions of the Rey Feo, La Reina de la Feria de las Flores, and La Reina Linda programs.

For media inquiries, please contact Katye Brought at KatyeComm@gmail.com or at (210) 790-6013.

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