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The South Side's only bookstore needs to find a cheaper location in order to survive

The South Side s only bookstore needs to find a cheaper location in order to survive FacebookTwitterEmail The South Side s only bookstore is again asking the community to help keep its business open. Kenneth and Melissa Johnson, a married couple who own Dead Tree Books, said they are looking for a smaller location and need book sales to increase soon. Their current location at 5645 S. Flores St. is too big and too expensive and will shut down by July 30, they said. To survive, we must downsize, and we need your help, the book store tweeted Wednesday. Hundreds have shared the tweet and offered their support.

South Side community advocate and 2 Latina youth authors honored by Texas Legislature

South Side community advocate and 2 Latina youth authors honored by Texas Legislature
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First-ever Southside Book Fair makes history in San Antonio

Southside Book Fair makes history in San Antonio The first of its kind book fair will showcase local authors as well as Texas writers. The idea is to promote more reading and writing. Author: Erin Rodriguez (KENS 5) Published: 8:55 AM CDT May 16, 2021 Updated: 8:55 AM CDT May 16, 2021 SAN ANTONIO Local authors and other Texas authors will be featured in a first ever book fair specifically for the Southside. The first annual Southside Book Fair is set for 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday, May 16. “The goal of the book fair is to promote more reading and writing in our Southside community,” April Monterrosa, editor in chief of Live From The Southside Magazine.

10 Fun Things to do in San Antonio this Weekend: May 13-16

10 Fun Things to do in San Antonio this Weekend: May 13-16 Tim Duncan’s Hall of Fame Photo Walk Celebrate Tim Duncan’s Saturday induction into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame with a visit to the AT&T Center. The Spurs are giving fans the chance to honor Duncan by viewing memorabilia (including all five championship trophies that Duncan helped to earn) and participating in various photo opps. Donations to the San Antonio Food Bank are being accepted at the entrance and the Spurs Eats food truck will be on-site from 4-7 p.m. Friday. Thursday, noon-6 p.m.; Friday 2-7 p.m. 1 AT&T Center Pkwy., nba.com/spurs

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