San Antonio families, here s a fun summer night event for the kiddos.
San Antonio Parks & Recreation is offering an alternative to its Movies in the Park series by moving the cinema to the pool. On Saturday, July 17, swim at night and watch
Finding Dory at 8:45 p.m. at Elmendorf Lake Pool, 3700 W Commerce Street.
The event has a limited capacity and all must register to attend at sanantonio.gov. Large tubes and floating devices are not allowed in the facility. Bring the entire family and remember, just keep swimming, the parks and recreation department stated in an Instagram post on Wednesday.
Biden budget includes funding for San Antonio s Westside Creeks project
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A view of Zarzamora Creek near San Ignacio Avenue on Thursday. The San Antonio River Authority has confirmed the inclusion in President Joe Biden’s budget of $2.34 million for engineering and design work on the Westside Creeks projects.Kin Man Hui /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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A section of Zarzamora Creek near Alderete Park can be seen from NW 36th Street. The San Antonio River Authority has confirmed the inclusion in President Joe Biden’s budget of $2.34 million for engineering and design work on the Westside Creeks project, which envisions hike-and-bike trails and ecosystem restoration along Alazan, Apache, Martinez and Zarzamora creeks. It’s long-sought progress for a project that’s been in the planning for about 13 years.Kin Man Hui /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Summertime is here and it’s the perfect time to get outdoors. In San Antonio, whether exploring the area’s numerous parks or urban settings, you’re bound to stumble upon one of the city’s 600+ public art installations. The City of San Antonio’s Public Art Collection, managed by the Department of Arts & Culture, includes murals, sculptures, mosaic, and other media – all ideal for capturing that perfect photo.
A trip downtown offers several opportunities to discover, experience and interact with public art. For the kid in all of us, there’s Yanaguana Garden, one of the most unique parks in the country located at Hemisfair with “Yanaguana” derived from indigenous peoples’ name for the San Antonio River.