Aug 08 Saturday
Come and join us for a unique event offering some vintage tech. Typewriters will be available for attendees to sit down and manually type out a poem, a few thoughts, or perhaps a letter to a loved one. So come for a nostalgic throw-back or experience pre-PC tech for the first time. Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult.
Step up to the mic with the San Antonio Public Library and spit some rhymes for an evening of poetry. Whether you're slinging stanzas or just snapping along in the audience, this two-round poetry slam promises powerful performances and prizes for the top 3 poets. Only poets intending to perform need to register. If there are open slots left, poets can also sign up at the event. Audience members just need to come and enjoy, but they may be selected as one of the slam judges.
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Aug 17 Monday
Gardening Volunteers of South Texas presents encore author Shaun McCoshum, Ph.D. to discuss his newest bookMonday, August 17, 2026San Antonio Garden Center3310 N New Braunfels Avenue12:00 - 3:00 p.m.11:30 Doors open to publicLunch available, donated by GVST members.
Author books available for purchase:+ Natural Habitats and Wildlife Gardening: Inviting Nature into YourBackyard (limited availability). Please feel free to order from yourfavorite bookseller and bring a copy.+ Inviting Pollinators and Other Wildlife Into Your Garden (limitedavailability, paperback only, please feel free to bring your own copyfor signing).
Forms of payment accepted: Venmo, cash. $30 per book
12 noon - 3 p.m. Encore author Shaun McCoshum presents from his mostrecently published book, "Natural Habitats and Wildlife Gardening:Inviting Nature into Your Backyard":1. Ecological processes regulate habitats in healthy ecosystems. Nativeplants are an essential part of habitats that support insects andanimals, but vegetationalone does not provide the necessary resources for most creatures tocomplete their life cycles. During this talk, natural regulatingprocesses of habitats and resource creation are broken down with easyways we can mimic those events in our own yards.
(15-minute break)
2. Creating robust habitats in our gardens should include ecology toturn your backyard into a thriving haven for pollinators, birds, andother wildlife. How-to integrate key resources into gardens will bepresented. Examples for specific species will also be providedthroughout the talk to illustrate ways we can recreate vibrant,gorgeous, natural habitats in your own yard while appealing to neighborsand friends.
Event ends at 3:00 p.m.
Gardening Essentials classes are open to public free of admisdion. Donations to Dr. Tom Harris Memorial Scholarship Fund are encouraged.