122 Madison
San Antonio, TX 78204
(210) 227-8786
Fair Date Saturday, April 29, 2017 Kickoff 9:00am until 6:00pm Things to look forward to in the Historic King William District in San Antonio • Art and Craft Vendors • Live Music • Dance Performances • Food and Beverage Booths • Kids Kingdom • Quirky Parade The day starts with the best little Parade in Texas! A mile and a half meander through the neighborhood which will include: Political Parodies, Parading Pooches, Marching Bands and Belly Dancing. 200 Art & Craft vendors selling original hand crafted items which includes: Stain glass, wind chimes, paintings, photography, ceramics, apparel, home-made foods, home accessories and more! The streets will be filled with the aroma of sizzling fajitas, as families amble the streets enjoying raspas (snow cones) and paletas (popsicles) and Kettle Korn. Food and Beverage booths will be conveniently located throughout the entire neighborhood. Spend the afternoon listening to local and imported bands at four distinct venues. Spread a blanket next to the historic gazebo in King William Park as you enjoy soulful sounds and happy harmonies, listen to lyrical melodies at Pat’s Pub, sit in the shade awhile at Julia’s Veranda, watch in wonder at a variety of ethnic dancers; and experience living history with re-enactors at the 138-year-old Wulff House. Kids Kingdom offers a mix of children’s activities from crafts to basketball games and rides to rock wall climbing in a tree-shaded park setting.
LIVE MUSIC EVERY NIGHT. SAN ANTONIO'S CHOICE FOR THE LARGEST SELECTION OF CRAFT BEER, FINE SPIRITS AND SPECIALTY MARTINIS. Our Zen Lounge can be reserved for weddings, business meetings, birthdays and just about any other events. View our website, http://www.the-dav.com, for a tour of our venue.
Your search for that perfect place to create those lifelong memories has come to an end. La Orilla del Rio Ballroom has everything you have been searching for. The Ballroom offers you and your guests a spectacular view of the historic San Antonio Riverwalk. Arrive via ** barge to La Orillita (river patio) where you will be greeted by all your guests. Float down the San Antonio Riverwalk on your barge while being serenaded by an old world Mexican quartet. This little piece of heaven will help jump start the elegance that La Orilla del Rio Ballroom has to offer you. Then enjoy the rest of your evening in the third floor ballroom where your guests can dance the night away on the moonlit balcony that overlooks the world renowned Riverwalk. We offer settings for intimate weddings, receptions, dinners, and any other special occasion. Let us make your dreams a reality.
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
Bubblehead Tea where you wan't to be for quality hookah and bubble tea! Come down, bring your friends, socialize and enjoy yourself with some delicious hookah or bubble tea.
Sala Diaz, a 501(c) 3 exhibition space, is an experimental venue for contemporary art established in 1995. Located in the heart of the Southtown Cultural Arts District, Sala Diaz provides a unique venue for the exhibition of new and challenging work, and fosters lasting exchange between our city and creative communities abroad. Housed in the same residential structure as the gallery, The Casa Chuck Arts Residency is an invitational program through which Sala Diaz provides critics, curators and writers a haven for varied creative pursuits. Initiated in 2011, the residency honors the legacy of visionary artist, arts advocate, cultural maven and bon vivant Chuck Ramirez who died the previous year. Official residents spend one month living in Ramirez’ former abode, exploring and interacting with the surrounding arts community. In between official residencies, Sala/Casa hosts a wide variety of arts professionals including critics, curators, musicians, scholars and visual artists. Sala Diaz is supported by fluent~collaborative and numerous private individuals.
The Parent Teacher Association (PTA) is a grassroots organization made up of parents, teachers and others from our school, around the state and throughout the nation, who have an interest in children, families and schools. PTA membership is as diverse as our communities. By joining PTA, a member becomes part of the largest child advocacy organization in the nation, with 6.6 million members, in 26,000 local PTAs located in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and overseas Defense Dept. As the largest volunteer child advocacy association in the nation, the PTA reminds our country of its obligations to children and provides parents and families with a powerful voice to speak on behalf of every child while providing the best tools for parents to help their children be successful students. PTA does not act alone. Working in cooperation with education, health, safety, and child advocacy groups and agencies, the PTA collaborates on projects that benefit children and that bring valuable resources to its members. La Asociación de Padres y Maestros (PTA) es una organización de base formada por padres, maestros y otras personas de nuestra escuela, en todo el estado y en todo el país, que tienen un interés en los niños, las familias y las escuelas. PTA es tan diversa como las comunidades. Al unirse a la PTA, un miembro pasa a formar parte de la organización niño mayor incidencia en el pais con 6.6 millones de miembros, en 26,000 PTA locales ubicados en los 50 estados, el Distrito de Columbia, las Islas Vírgenes de EE.UU. y en el extranjero del Departamento de Defensa A medida que la asociación de promoción de voluntarios más grande hijo de la nación, la PTA recuerda a nuestro país de sus obligaciones para con los niños y proporciona a los padres y las familias con una poderosa voz para hablar en nombre de todos los niños al tiempo que proporciona las mejores herramientas para que los padres ayuden a sus hijos a tener éxito. PTA no actúa solo. Trabajando en cooperación con la educación, la salud, la seguridad y los grupos de defensa de los niños y las agencias, el PTA colabora en proyectos que beneficien a los niños y que aportan recursos valiosos a sus miembros.
The Conjunto Heritage Taller is a community-based organization dedicated to the preservation, instruction and perpetuation of traditional Conjunto music. CHT offers low-cost accordion and bajo sexto classes to the community, and it offers opportunities to its students to participate and perform in several events and festivals throughout the year. CHT students have performed at the Tejano Conjunto Festival, the Texas Folklife Festival, the International Accordion Festival, the King William Parade, and at community National Night Out and other events.
Downtown is the heart and soul of our City, and we desire to make it everybody’s neighborhood. Featuring iconic landmarks such as the Tower of Americas, the Alamo and the Riverwalk, San Antonio must protect its most vital and historical resources, and invest to create a more desirable place for locals. The vision for the redevelopment of Hemisfair is to create a vital mixed use area, centered on a city park which maintains and revitalizes the historic buildings while reconnecting the area to the adjacent neighborhoods and providing new mixed use development, compatible in scale with adjacent properties. Hemisfair Park will continue to be an accessible neighborhood park that unifies the city, serves as a community gathering place, and provides an opportunity for citizens to work, live, and play. Hemisfair Park will offer many special places and uses; some active, some quiet. This vision will foster community-wide impact by recognizing the Hemisfair Park area as critical connecting tissue between previously disengaged sectors of the urban core. Capitalizing on the success of HemisFair ’68, the plan’s improvements will encourage economic vitality, pride and a sense of community for generations of San Antonians now and yet to come.
Sala Diaz, a 501(c) 3 exhibition space, is an experimental venue for contemporary art established in 1995. Located in the heart of the Southtown Cultural Arts District, Sala Diaz provides a unique venue for the exhibition of new and challenging work, and fosters lasting exchange between our city and creative communities abroad. Housed in the same residential structure as the gallery, The Casa Chuck Arts Residency is an invitational program through which Sala Diaz provides critics, curators and writers a haven for varied creative pursuits. Initiated in 2011, the residency honors the legacy of visionary artist, arts advocate, cultural maven and bon vivant Chuck Ramirez who died the previous year. Official residents spend one month living in Ramirez’ former abode, exploring and interacting with the surrounding arts community. In between official residencies, Sala/Casa hosts a wide variety of arts professionals including critics, curators, musicians, scholars and visual artists. Sala Diaz is supported by fluent~collaborative and numerous private individuals.
ADAPT OF SAN ANTONIO- mission is to ensure dignity, equality, and opportunity for people with all types of disabilities throughout San Antonio and South Texas. ADAPT OF SAN ANTONIO, advocacy work includes working with Bussiness on ADA Title 111 issue as well as all other areas of disability Law on behalf of people with all types of disabilities, including mobility, hearing, vision, learning and psychological disabilities. Through negotiation and litigation, ADAPT OF SAN ANTONIO will work with facilities throughout San Antonio and South Texas for accessible and will be working to enforced access rights for people with disabilities in many key areas of life, including access to technology, education, employment, transportation and health care. How do you join? To become involved with ADAPT OF SAN ANTONIO you must have an active interest in the area of Disability Rights, The key word is active. This means you are willing to give your time and energy to bring about change in the long term care system and to free our people. Please note; That Adapt of San Antonio is not apart of Adapt of Texas. Adapt of SA share some of the views of Adapt of Texas. Pastoral care counseling and speaking engagementsare also available by
We have made this page for Jacob so that he can get support and prayer...we have had lots of help with our journey its not easy but i know we can get threw this...so lets all get together and help Jacob Fight His Battle Against Osteosarcoma because together as #TeamJacobe we can beat Osteosarcoma all the way to the ground Again Thanks You to all who help in anyway yall can May God Bless you and your Family
We offer: sex information, condoms, free HIV testing, lube, condoms and risk reduction counseling. No appointments necessary. Visit us at 333 S. Hackberry St., look for us out in the community, or call us at 210-225-4715. HIV testing hours: Monday 8:30am - 4pm;Tuesdays 8:30am-8pm; Wednesday-Thursday 8:30am-4pm; Fridays 9am- 1pm; Saturdays 11am- 3pm.
In 2006, Southwest Workers Union began an Eastside sustainability initiative in response to the struggle to defeat further development of fuel storage tanks. An integral part of our local movement for climate justice in San Antonio has been the development of home-grown solutions that are culturally-appropriate and led by those who are most affected by the local causes of climate change (coal fired power plants). While the potential for a vibrant green economy in San Antonio is growing, the grassroots communities have little understanding and education about what ‘green’ means nor how it is beneficial and accessible for low-income families. To date, the SWU complex has acquired over an acre of unused brownfield land. In 2006, we began the process of transformation into a functioning community garden, the first food producing community space in the City. We aim to build upon this success byfurther developing the SWU complex as the first grassroots-level sustainability center in San Antonio. 1416 E. Commerce San Antonio, TX 78205
Many people would describe us as a homeless shelter, but we are so much more. Food, clothing and shelter are the tools we use to share the truth that a relationship with Jesus Christ is the most important necessity in life. We house families with children and single women. We assist people who are willing to do their part to help themselves. When not working they attend classes and group meetings that focus on their individual and family needs.