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Our chapel is conveniently located across the street from the County Courthouse since 1986. Non-denominational, Christian, or civil weddings. Rev. Lang is ex-military and will assist in all aspects of military paperwork. Chapel, Riverwalk, outdoor, or location weddings and vow renewals. Serving couples for over 20 years; experts in all marriage ceremonies. Will help with absentee affidavits, marriage license, and any other wedding information. Feel free to call and talk.
Presidio San Antonio de Béxar was a Spanish fort built near the San Antonio River, located in what is now San Antonio, Texas, USA. It was designed for protection of the mission system and civil settlement in central Texas. It also served to secure Spain's claim to the region from French, English and American aggression. It was built by Franciscan priest Antonio de Olivares and the Payaya; and along with the Misión de San Antonio de Valero (the Alamo) and the Acequia Madre de Valero, is the origin of the present city of San Antonio, Texas.EstablishmentFrom the Convent of Querétaro, several expeditions were organized to the region of Texas, an area of great strategic importance to the Spanish crown. With that goal in 1675, an expedition formed by Fray Antonio de Olivares, Fray Francisco Hidalgo, Fray Juan Larios, and Fernando del Bosque was sent to explore and describe the country beyond the borders of Rio Grande, to test the possibilities of new settlements in the area.
The BCOEM coordinates the Bexar County emergency management efforts in order to prepare, prevent, plan, respond and recover from all-hazard events.
Welcome to the Bexar County SMWBE Program! The SMWBE in our name stands for "Small, Minority, Women, and Veteran Owned Business Enterprise" We strive to increase small, minority, and women owned business participation in Bexar County projects and procurements through the integration of public, non-profit, and private sector efforts and resources. This site lists upcoming events of interest to SMWBEs. It also offers forums for the community to express its concerns and needs related to the Bexar County procurement process and to share ideas about how SMWBEs may better participate in that process. Bexar County is committed to increasing the involvement of SMWBE in its procurement process. Similarly, the County promotes SMWBE participation in its Tax Phase-in Program to support the growth and diversity of a regional economy.