Nov 13 Thursday
Join the Hill Country Poets Monthly Open Mic. Come share your work - Read a favorite poem - or just come and listen. Wonderful food and drinks available from Richter Boerne. Meet with us every 2nd Thursday next to the Boerne Book Shop. Everyone welcome.
Nov 15 Saturday
The School of Science and Technology is inviting 5th graders from every public, private, and charter school in any San Antonio area school district to participate in its Annual 5th Grade Math Competition, Saturday, November 15th from 9 a.m.-12 p.m.
Hosted at the SST College Prep campuses, the competition gathers the best fifth grade math minds from throughout each area to compete for the chance to win outstanding prizes while expanding their mathematical boundaries, developing key logical and problem-solving skills, and honing their ability to think abstractly.
Prizes include:
-Apple iPad 11-inch-Hoverboard-Drone with Camera-Amazon Fire HD 10 Tablet-JBL Bluetooth Headphones-Amazon Smart Speaker
And many more prizes!
Don't miss this chance for your 5th grade student to display their mathematical abilities while winning great prizes. Sign up now!
San Antonio Locations- 5th Grade Math Competition Registration:
SST San Antonio College Prep
SST Hill Country College Prep
Join us for an inspiring event with Amy Bluemel, as she captivates us with enchanting stories from her Chickasaw Nation tribe while also teaching you a few words in their language. Don't miss the chance to experience her rich cultural heritage firsthand!
Bring your projects and supplies, and mingle with other needlecrafters for an afternoon of sewing, knitting, crocheting, etc.! All skill levels are welcome in this self-directed meetup. This is not an instructional class. The target audience is adults but teens are also welcome to attend with an adult.
This program will be hosted the third Saturday of each month at 12pm, unless otherwise noted in the Thousand Oaks Library calendar. Please call Thousand Oaks Library for more information.
Hailing from a small town near Ottawa, Ontario, singer-songwriter Leith Ross (they / them) channels their honest and emotional storytelling through introspective lyrics and a blend of indie folk with alternative and rock sounds. In 2020, they first introduced their artistry and independently released their debut Motherwell EP. Recorded live, it received widespread praise from tastemakers and fans alike. They continued to evolve with their viral singles “I’d Have To Think About It” and “We’ll Never Have Sex,” while also maintaining their momentum with a rising social presence. Signing to Republic Records in 2022 lead to their long awaited debut album To Learn the following year. As with all of their music, the songs on To Learn are deeply personal and take them to vulnerable places, exploring themes like queerness, love, relationships, and mental health and rendered in folk-adjacent tones—sometimes with a pop beat or a rock riff, sometimes with just their voice and their guitar alone. Closing out 2023, they unveiled the deluxe version To Learn, More, including live versions of fan favorites “(You) On My Arm,” “Orlando,” and “To Learn.” Critical acclaim followed from the likes of NME, CLASH, Them., Ones To Watch, and The FADER, who hailed them as “your new obsession.” Beyond tours with Lord Huron, Bahamas, and Helena Deland, they sold out headline shows worldwide, performed at festivals across North America, and received the inaugural “John Prine Songwriter Fellowship” at 2022’s Newport Folk Festival and a nomination for “Alternative Album of the Year” at 2024’s Juno Awards. Now, with over 450 million streams across their catalogue to date, they return with the new emotionally charged single “Grieving,” heralding a highly anticipated new album helmed by hit producer Rostam [Vampire Weekend].
Nov 17 Monday
The South Texas Knockouts is a co-ed junior roller derby league for kids aged 5-17, with a focus on teamwork, athleticism, communication, and inclusivity.
Interested parties can contact us at southtexasskater18@gmail.com to get on the entry list and start waivers. Official onboarding is the 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month, but any practice is available for a spectator pass to see if it's something your child would be interested in.
The regular 2025/2026 season begins on Sept 15th. Practice is Monday and Wednesday, 7pm-9pm, at Trader's Village.
Club dues are $40/mo for the first skater and $25/mo for each additional skater. Once onboarded, every skater will go through an 8-week boot camp before being sorted into their appropriate skill level.
For interested adults, we also have The South Texas Regulators under the WFTDA for ages 18 and up.
Spectator pass is free for those considering joining. Upon joining, club dues are $40 per month for the first skater and $25 for each additional skater.
Nov 18 Tuesday
Drop in and join us for open play American Mahjong! Bring your own set, or use one of our two sets. Make some new friends while having fun!
Nov 19 Wednesday
Nov 20 Thursday
Join us for another trivia night and, perhaps, become the new reigning Trivia Champ Team! Beyond bragging rights, winning teams will receive drink tokens, and the #1 winner will be awarded complimentary tickets for an upcoming Arcadia Live event.
*Teams of up to 6 people
*Full bar
*Prizes and laughs included
*Fun team name required
You can have your favorite Pint&Plow Brewing Co. pizza plus two appetizers waiting for your team here at Arcadia Live the night of trivia by placing your order when you RSVP! Dinner orders will arrive at 5:45pm.
For large parties, please call the Box Office to reserve additional tables.
NO Outside Beverages Permitted
Nov 24 Monday