Jul 09 Wednesday
Ready to take your business to the next level? Join Bank of America’s Power Moves: Navigating Business Challenges Webinar Series – a dynamic webinar series designed to equip business owners with the knowledge and resources to succeed.
Gain expert insights from Kristie Narvaez, Business Community Officer at Bank of America, on crucial topics like Starting and Managing a Business, Building Business Credit, Accessing Capital, Cash Flow Management, Alternative Financing Solutions, and Purchasing Commercial Real Estate. These sessions are tailored to help you strengthen your financial foundation, make informed decisions, and position your business for long-term success.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to learn, grow, and accelerate your business. Register today and gain the knowledge to make power moves!
Jul 16 Wednesday
Jul 22 Tuesday
Join the San Antonio Public Library and learn more about our city’s colorful past. Melissa Gohlke, Assistant Archivist at UTSA, and a scholar of San Antonio’s LGBTQIA+ history. Come peer behind the scenes at UTSA Special Collections and discover why and how the repository seeks out and acquires queer materials. Meet some of the generous donors who have supported this mission for many years and have helped preserve San Antonio’s important LGBTQ history. From rainbow pins to rhinestone high heels, surprising items can be found among the collections and serve as a portal into the lives of the individuals who held on to these ephemeral objects. You can attend in person or register online for a Zoom link to view at home.
Visit our events calendar at mysapl.org for details and to register.
Jul 23 Wednesday
Aug 12 Tuesday
Join the San Antonio Public Library and learn more about our city’s colorful past. Melissa Gohlke, Assistant Archivist at UTSA, and a scholar of San Antonio’s LGBTQIA+ history. In an era of open and often contentious discussion about Transgender lives and issues, an assessment of the history of gender divergence and diversity has value as we interpret current notions of Trans identities and struggles within contemporary society. This presentation explores that history through archival images and materials that convey the rich contributions transgender individuals have made to the cultural tapestry of the Alamo city. You can attend in person or register online for a Zoom link to view at home. Visit our events calendar at mysapl.org for details and to register.
Aug 20 Wednesday
Aug 22 Friday
This short ONLINE workshop will touch on all of the basics of Rainwater Harvesting, and questions to ask yourself.
Rainwater harvesting has so many benefits, from happy plants to money in your wallet. With so many things to consider, it can be hard to know where or how to start. This short workshop will touch on all of the basics of Rainwater Harvesting, and questions to ask yourself.
This class is good for those looking to ""dip their toes"" in rainwater harvesting. If you decide to learn more, our “Rainwater Harvesting: Medium to Large Scale” class is a GREAT follow up to this one!
Aug 27 Wednesday
Sep 23 Tuesday
Join the San Antonio Public Library and learn more about our city’s colorful past. Melissa Gohlke, Assistant Archivist at UTSA, and a scholar of San Antonio’s LGBTQIA+ history. The Happy Foundation is named after Arthur P. "Happy" Veltman, a San Antonio business entrepreneur and developer who died of AIDS in 1988. Veltman was instrumental in the commercial development of the San Antonio River Walk, Blue Star Arts Complex, and the preservation of several historic structures in downtown San Antonio. Happy Foundation's 400 square foot room, housed in the back of one of Texas’ largest gay nightclubs--the Bonham Exchange, is filled with boxes, file cabinets and mountains of papers comprised of materials chronicling local, regional, and national LGBTQ+ history. You can attend in person or register online for a Zoom link to view at home. Visit our events calendar at mysapl.org for details and to register.
Oct 01 Wednesday