1113-C E. Houston St.
San Antonio, TX 78205
(210) 255-1899
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Ticket Sports Pub is the ONLY sports bar located in the heart of downtown San Antonio! Featuring all major Professional and College Sports satellite and cable packages, shown in Hi-Def 1080p. Providing daily drink specials and food service until 2:00AM, Sunday through Saturday. Come and join the fun in a friendly environment with great service by a great staff. 21 and up only, please. See you soon!
Happening on September 1st-3rd, 2017 With over 16,300 attendees in our 9th year, San Japan is the largest fan-run anime convention in San Antonio and South Texas. We bring 3-days of Japanese anime, culture, costume, gaming events and other fan-run events to downtown San Antonio for a fun-packed event all on the center of the majestic Riverwalk. This event will take place at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, San Antonio Grand Hyatt Hotel and the Marriott Riverwalk Hotel. For more information about the event along with prices to pre-register or purchase your pass at the event, please view our website: http://www.san-japan.org
Lee Rios & Oscar Martinez proudly bring you the BIGGEST TEXAS SUMMER EVENT! Hosted in the historical city of San Antonio, Texas, home of The Alamo, we promise a weekend long of FUN! SHOWS! MUSIC! & DANCING!" DATE & PLACE: August 9-12, 2013 / San Antonio, TX HOTEL: Hyatt GRAND ($119+/night) BOOK ROOM: www.bigsalsafestival.com/hotel.php
Alamo City Studios is dedicated to supporting the professional entertainment production industry – not only through its top-notch production facilities, but also through the training and education of the future production industry workforce. Through strategic relationships with area universities, high school "film programs" and community youth programs, ACS will cultivate aspiring motion picture artists & local youth through a variety of educational and internship programs designed to prepare them for occupations in the professional production industry. These programs will allow the students to gain hands-on experience while working alongside production professionals on a variety of project types – from features to commercials, documentaries, music videos, etc. In essence, ACS will serve its community by creating a "Production Hub", at once empowering local youth and providing skilled labor to the growing entertainment production economy.
Calle Ocho is a classroom, rehearsal and performance/Art space located in River North - Downtown San Antonio, TX. Calle Ocho is dedicated to providing a space for people of all ages to explore the possibilities of movement and to share the Caribbean Latin Culture in San Antonio.
The Movement Gallery seeks to create space and opportunities for artists and cultural practitioners to share their voice and integrate their practices into a larger social justice framework. Using a cultural organizing model, the Movement Gallery fosters artistic and cultural expression to serve as a strategic catalyst for representation, civic participation, critical analysis, and action. The Movement Gallery is home to a series of rotating projects, art openings, community classes and meetings, as well as the permanent installation- La Biblioteca Clandestina/The Underground Library.
CAM provides food, clothing, rental assistance, utility assistance, prescription medication assistance, identification recovery (ID's and birth certificates), sack lunches for the homeless, a free mail box, and referrals. This work is done through donations of food and clothing, volunteers (over 200 keep the operation going) and financial assitance.
Our partnership manages San Antonio Kids Attend to Win, The Diplomas Project, My Brother’s Keeper San Antonio, GenTX San Antonio and several other initiatives all focused on driving student change in key indicators. The indicators we measure are kindergarten readiness, third grade reading, eighth grade math, high school graduation, post-secondary enrollment and post-secondary attainment.
SP 794 is located at 1174 E. Commerce St, in the St. Paul Square near the Historic Sunset Station in downtown San Antonio, Texas 78205.
Our Angel Buys program allows us to raise money for local charities and support the work of the local hotel association. For more information about Angel Buys, please go to angelbuys.com
There are many different sytles of the Chicago Style dancing. We teach the 8 count. It is very important that you count out loud.
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The Alamo City Black Chamber of Commerce seeks to have a positive impact on business, income and future growth of its membership. Our two "primary functions" of the Chamber are to: 1. Acts as a spokesperson for the business and professional community and translates into action the group thinking of its members; and 2. Render services that can be most effectively provided by a professional organization both to its members and to the community as a whole. Our History The Alamo City of Chamber of Commerce was founded in 1938 as the Negro Chamber of Commerce when twelve men and one woman, Miss Euretta K. Fairchild decided to form an organization to address the business needs of the Black community in San Antonio. The San Antonio Negro Chamber of Commerce was formed as an outgrowth of a program by the local chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity’s “Bigger and Better Business” week. Following the preliminary organizational work, a special meeting was held on Monday, May 23, 1938 at the Pine Street branch YWCA to elect officers for the new chamber. At that meeting, local school teacher, and one of the city’s most progressive and civic-minded citizens, Thomas L. Holley, who, unquestionably had done much toward the new organization was elected president. The other elected officers were Elisha Thompson, vice president; U.J. Andrews, executive secretary; G.J. Sutton, recording secretary; J.O. Aycock, assistant secretary; and Albert Lewis, treasurer. Board members were H. Dotry, Herbert Mouton, O.E. Fitzgerald, Euretta K. Fairchild, Curits Parrish, Brown L. Bracken and Arthur Bolton. twenty-three organizations made up the charter membership. In 1964 our name was changed to what it is today, the Alamo City Chamber of Commerce. Since the beginning, the chamber’s primary focus has been the business, professional, and economic development of its members. ACCC membership represents all facets of the business community and includes members of many groups including representatives from corporations, entrepreneurs, bankers, communications, insurance brokers, managers, internet specialists, government officials, educators, attorneys, logistics coordinators, accounting firms, advertising agencies, entertainers, and retailers. While times have changed, we believe our focus continues to lead to a better San Antonio for everyone.
Our mission is to connect the private and public sectors through education, innovative marketing, community events, and creative financing programs. We provide direct assistance to homeowners and businesses ready to “go solar” on a daily basis. We actively encourage the widespread use of solar and other renewable, sustainable energy sources by informing the community about how it benefits the regional economy, environment and human health. We also raise public awareness about supporting public policies that advance solar power and renewable energy. By providing leadership in renewable energy, we are able to offer information and networking opportunities to the public, public officials, and to the business community. We connect solar energy suppliers and consumers, organize workshops, and act with local, state, and federal organizations to support clean energy options. SSA’s largest program assisting the public to go solar is the “Bring Solar Home” Campaign. The campaign uses public outreach to connect potential solar adopters with the solar industry. The program works with the City of San Antonio, local lending institutions, and the local municipally-owned utility CPS Energy to provide the public with information, incentives, and financing options that make it simple and affordable to go solar. In addition, the education work done by SSA over its thirteen years of operation built the public support that facilitated the process of CPS Energy installing 46 megawatts of centralized solar and signing a contract for 400 additional megawatts of solar. In honor of SSA founder William Sinkin, CPS Energy dedicated one of its newest solar projects in his namesake. The 19.8 megawatt project, dubbed William R. Sinkin Centennial Solar Farms 1 and 2, will produce enough clean power for an estimated 2,550 average Texas homes annually.
Millions of people visit the River Walk each year to enjoy this unusual urban sanctuary that winds along the San Antonio River in central San Antonio, one story below the bustling street level. Restaurants, galleries and shops line the banks of the downtown River Walk while the north and south banks of the River are less commercial. The River Walk’s new Museum Reach opened in May 2009 and stretches north along the San Antonio River, and connects the existing River Walk to the San Antonio Museum of Art and the 125-year-old Pearl Brewery, a vibrant urban village. New public art installations, by local, national and international artists, line the banks. A lock and dam system, the only one in Texas, overcomes a 9-ft. rise in elevation. Take a river taxi and navigate right through the lock and dam. The Museum Reach is the first phase of a concerted community effort to revitalize the San Antonio River begun in 1998. A comprehensive, multi-year project is underway to restore and enhance 13 miles of the San Antonio River both north and south of downtown. Take a Sunset River Cruise One of the best ways to see the new art installations along the River Walk Museum Reach is a sunset taxi ride. You'll see the full charm and beauty of the art lit up in the darkness. Pick up a river taxi at convenient stops along the River Walk. The Rio Taxi drivers have tickets on board that you may purchase, or you may purchase them in advance at a ticket location. Find boarding points and get tickets Guided River Tour Explore the River Walk's downtown section aboard a river cruiser. You'll learn about San Antonio's rich history from a professional storyteller who is also the boat captain. It's a great way to learn more about San Antonio and its famous River Walk.
USO in Downtown San Antonio -- 203 W. Market St. Amenities: Free local meals on Saturdays from 12-2 from local restaurants, WiFi, computer lab, snack bar, soft serve ice cream (weekends only), gaming rooms, battle station, home movie theater room, lounge area, 11 flat screen tv's, children's area and United Through Reading Military Program Room. Steps away from the historic Alamo and famous Riverwalk USO @ San Antonio International Airport -- near baggage claim of Terminal B Amenities: Wifi, computer area, kitchenette, lounge areas, recliners, 60" flat screen TV, information for buses and shuttles to area bases