Now that the weather has fully allowed for days at the river, don t spend all your weekends there! Here are some things to do this weekend in and around San
Wednesday, July 14, 2021
MOTHERLOAD, a crowdsourced documentary, will be screened Friday night as a part of Keep San Marcos Beautiful and Sustainable San Marcos’ Sustainable Summer Film Series.
The documentary showcases a mother’s quest to understand and promote the cargo bicycle in a gas-powered, digital world. Beginning at 7 p.m., Move SM and Texas State Stelos Scholars Program will be at Friday’s screening where they’ll have interactive booths related to sustainable transportation.
The film will begin at 8:30 p.m. at San Marcos Plaza Park 401 E. Hopkins St.
“This event is an exciting opportunity for the university’s brightest students to collaborate in a meaningful way with the city, community organizations, and the broader public,” Associate Dean of the Texas State Honors College Peter Tschirhart said.
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Mermaid Society SMTX will host its 3rd Annual Earth Day Celebration on Saturday, April 24 at Wonder World Cave & Adventure Park. Above, a mermaid reads to kids. Photos courtesy of Mermaid Society SMTX
Mermaid Society SMTX set to host 3rd annual Earth Day Celebration Sun, 04/18/2021 - 5:00am
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Sunday, April 18, 2021
Mermaid Society SMTX will host its 3rd Annual Earth Day Celebration on Saturday, April 24. This free family-friendly event is open to the public from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. The Earth Day Celebration is Sponsored by My Emergency Room 24/7 San Marcos and in partnership with Wonder World Cave & Adventure Park. Social distancing and face masks are required. Hand sanitizer will be generously available for all guests.
Ay, Chihuahua! Tacos opens for daily business, Wednesday, March 31, 2021, in San Marcos, TX. Vanessa Buentello
A short drive from Austin, a city recognized as âThe Food Truck Capital of Texas,â San Marcos has its own food truck scene where street vendors pull from their cultural traditions to introduce new flavors to the community.
Sean and Venus Albert, co-owners of Ay, Chihuahua! Tacos, jumpstarted their food truck business five years ago after the couple decided to leave their 9-5 jobs to pursue their dream of serving authentic Mexican food. Sean Albert says he grew tired of not having a place to eat at that offered Mexican food from Mexico City, where he and his wife are from.