2800 Broadway St
San Antonio, TX 78209
(210) 212-4453
The Quillin Society, named for Witte Museum Founder, Ellen S. Quillin, is the Museum's major donor membership group. The purpose is to provide operational support through an annual contribution of $1,000 or more. Your contribution as a Quillin Society member provides essential operating support used to maintain the exhibits, collections and programs of the Witte Museum. Because of our Quillin Society members, the Witte can continue to provide access to nearly 350,000 visitors each year, of which 150,000 are school-age children and 60,000 attend for free. Your membership does that! Through special events, programs, parties and receptions, this enlightened cultural support group comes together several times each year to be entertained, educated, and to provide essential support for the museum. There are many great benefits to being a member of the Quillin Society. Just to name a few, Quillin Society members receive two complimentary reservations to the Annual Witte Game Dinner (a $350 value) and receive free general admission and reduced admission for special engagement exhibits for you and all your guests when you visit the museum.
It is our vision to contribute to the expansion of opportunity for artists and creative individuals to express their ideas with autonomy, respect and liberty of self-expression. To support colaborations where the potential for partnership exists, therewith to forward significant and/or new inventions of thought, material, media and presentations content. Arts Convergence intent is to serve community through arts production, education and promotions, to benefit cross cultural exchange of ideas affecting the common good and enlighten goals through aesthetics input and crossover education developments.
Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) in youth is not a rare occurrence. SCA is the leading cause of non-traumatic death in youth, happening without warning and proving fatal in 92% of cases. Most heart conditions that lead to SCA can be easily detected with a heart screening. Medical history and physical exam are not enough. Active teens appear healthy so reported symptoms are often overlooked by doctors. With no symptoms, doctors deem testing unnecessary, making these tests expensive and not covered by medical insurance. As a result, serious heart conditions go undetected and young people die unnecessarily. We know that a thoughtful use of a few simple tests can identify many of the students at risk of SCA and get them the treatment they need. The consequence of not performing these screens is to leave at-risk youth to their own fate, an action that is not acceptable to AugustHeart.
Founded in 2005, Inspire Community Fine Art Center is a local non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to providing enriching and beneficial art education experiences for learners of all ages. The Visual Art Education Program at the Center offers individuals ages 6-70+ classes in ceramics, technical and artistic welding, painting, drawing, jewelry making, and sculpture. In addition, a summer art camp, free family art days and discounted classes for seniors are offered. The Center’s community outreach program, Art for Wholeness, began in 2006. The purpose of the program is to help children and adults cope with difficulties through a creative and constructive manner in order to promote wholeness and healing. The program helps enhance personal growth, deepen self-awareness, and offers a constructive outlet for handling emotional distress.The Art for Wholeness Program is currently comprised of four projects: Enhancing Lives Program at Bexar County Children’s Courthouse SAMMinistries Transitional Living & Learning Center Alpha Home Lamar Elementary Field Trips Inspire commits itself to maintaining a welcoming environment for all people and extends its welcome in particular to those who may be vulnerable to discrimination on the basis of their race, ethnicity, religion, age, gender, disabilities, or sexual orientation.
TriPoint Arts and Crafts Fair is a place to discover artists and crafters works. Come by and discover what local artists and crafters have to offer. 10% of the sales from the fair sales is donated to TriPoint Ministries and Programs and to help supply memberships to YMCA for low income families. There is no fee for admission to the fair, it is open to the public. TriPoint Arts and Crafts Fair is a smoke and alcohol-free event. Parking is available at the fair. Food and drink is available through the Grace Coffee Cafe. This event will be held at the TriPoint building at the corner of Highway 281 and St. Mary's Street.
Alamo Area Aikikai began as a high school club called Alamo Heights Aikido in 2001. As demand grew for a more public presence, we formed this organization as a means to benefit a larger population. We are now located at the D.R. Semmes YMCA. Register at the YMCA to join! http://ymcasatx.org/page.aspx?pid=2163 (210) 246-9622
The Quillin Society, named for Witte Museum Founder, Ellen S. Quillin, is the Museum's major donor membership group. The purpose is to provide operational support through an annual contribution of $1,000 or more. Your contribution as a Quillin Society member provides essential operating support used to maintain the exhibits, collections and programs of the Witte Museum. Because of our Quillin Society members, the Witte can continue to provide access to nearly 350,000 visitors each year, of which 150,000 are school-age children and 60,000 attend for free. Your membership does that! Through special events, programs, parties and receptions, this enlightened cultural support group comes together several times each year to be entertained, educated, and to provide essential support for the museum. There are many great benefits to being a member of the Quillin Society. Just to name a few, Quillin Society members receive two complimentary reservations to the Annual Witte Game Dinner (a $350 value) and receive free general admission and reduced admission for special engagement exhibits for you and all your guests when you visit the museum.
The Paul Jolly Center for Pet Adoptions opened in October 2013. It's located on the site of the old Animal Care Services building, which was torn down to make room for this new state-of-the-art facility. Funded partially with a $1M gift from the Petco Foundation, the adoption center is named after former Petco Foundation Executive Director, Paul Jolly. A covered pavilion is located on the campus to allow for events and training. It is expected that 3,000 pets will be adopted from the center yearly.
-FREE HIV/STD Testing -Education & Prevention -Inpatient Special Care Facility & Hospice Care -Medical and Social Case Management -Behavioral Health Counseling -Oral Health Care -Hot Meal Program -Food Bank -Short-Term Transitional Housing
A Little History: The first ever WEBB Party was held in April of 1993. A handful of friends decided to throw a spectacular Fiesta Kick off Party to benefit the San Antonio AIDS Foundation, and WEBB began its life as a casual celebration during Fiesta. In the year 1995 SAAF took over the planning of the event and The WEBB Party has since become one of SAAF’s most popular fundraisers.
Welcome to the SA Korean Community School and thanks for visiting our page. Who are we? We are a non-profit secular school that accepts all who are interested in learning about the wonderful world of Korea. We teach not only the Korean language, but its culture, history, food, folk dancing, and more! This school offers all aged students of all backgrounds the opportunity to connect with the Korean community. We prepare for success by bringing cultural awareness to the public to bridge cultural and linguistic gaps in our society. Our Spring semester starts Saturday, January 16, 2016 and will be held every Saturday for 17 weeks from 9am-1:30pm. Registration Deadline Saturday, January 16th (Walk-ins Welcome!) E-mail or call us and we will send you details! To sign up in Korean, please contact our Principal: Eunhye (Grace) Kim E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (210) 200-9099 For English please contact: (210) 355-2852 Our Saturday Location: 2930 MacArthur View San Antonio, Texas 78217 Visit our site: sakcschool.com Our Mailing Address: 136 Eagle Vail San Antonio, Texas 78258 We thanks all of our donators and rely heavily on donations. If you would like to make a donation please contact Grace Kim (Our wonderful Principal!) (210) 200-9099 or [email protected]
Any person interested in the Guardians of the Children is invited to attend our open meetings that are held on the third Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. The location is at Sam's Burger Joint located at 330 East Grayson in San Antonio, 78215. Our meetings are in the building behind the restaurant that they use as a music venue. To become a member, a person must pass 2 background checks. To be a full patched member, a person must have access to a motorcycle and attend mandatory events. People who cannot fulfill the latter requirements can be a support member without voting privileges. Come on out and see what we are all about!!