What to do in San Antonio This Weekend, Jan. 14-18
Martin Luther King Jr. Virtual March
Due to COVID-19 concerns, San Antonio has transformed its annual Martin Luther King Jr. March into a virtual event that will include a TV broadcast from 10 a.m. to noon on Monday, plus a Sunday town hall for youth and a citywide interfaith worship service. Locals also are encouraged to walk with individuals from their household on their own neighborhood trails or park pathways.
Youth Town Hall, Sunday, 2 p.m.; interfaith service, 4 p.m.; MLK Virtual March, Monday, 10 a.m.-noon,
Family Flashlight Night
Posted By Nina Rangel on Tue, Jan 12, 2021 at 2:47 PM click image Instagram / dreamweeksa For the ninth consecutive year, DreamWeek will celebrate the unveiling of its annual Notable People of San Antonio portrait collection, honoring the city s civic, cultural, business, religious and political leaders. The 2020 collection, titled “A Collective Vision,” was created by lauded photographer Kevin G. Saunders. He created in the exhibit of black-and-white portraits in collaboration with DreamVoice President Shokare Nakpodia. The nonprofit DreamVoice facilitates DreamWeek, a weeklong series of events aimed at advancing tolerance, equality and diversity across cultures and communities. This is a signature, milestone event from my long career that I am proud to share with all of our commun