Apr 11 Saturday
Join San Antonio Parks & Recreation to learn more about wildlife in our community! Visit tables hosted by the Natural Areas Education Team for engaging activities about the amazing plants and animals that make San Antonio Home!
This free event is open to all ages!
As the Edwards Aquifer Authority (EAA) celebrates 30 years of stewardship on June 28th, we invite residents, students, businesses, and organizations from Atascosa, Bexar, Caldwell, Comal, Guadalupe, Hays, Medina, and Uvalde counties to help us look to the future by showcasing how you're managing the drought. Whether you're collecting rainwater, composting, using drip irrigation, or embracing native plants—we want to see it!
Winning photos will be featured in the 2027 EAA Calendar, celebrating innovation, resilience, and the community’s shared commitment to protecting the aquifer.
Edwards Aquifer Authority is a Texan by Nature conservation partner.
🎣 Join the San Antonio River Authority for River Rodeo 2026 - Headwaters to Mission Reach! This fun fishing challenge on the river is a great opportunity for anglers of all experience levels to get outside, enjoy the water, and be part of something meaningful!
🌊 Participants will fish designated areas, log their catches, and compete across different categories while helping highlight and support our local waterways.
🌿 Get outside🐟 Fish the river📱 Log your catch💧 Make an impact
👉 Learn more and sign up: https://bit.ly/SARiverRodeo2026
The 14th annual San Antonio Book Festival is a free, family-friendly event that draws more than 22,000 festivalgoers for a full day of author presentations, panel discussions, book sales, signings, activities for children and teens, and food trucks. SABF showcases debut authors and established writers, introducing attendees to new literary talents and connecting them with their favorite authors. All Festival authors can be found at sabookfestival.org.
Get ready to grow native herbaceous plants through propagation in this hands-on workshop to grow your garden from cuttings of native plants.
Springtime is the perfect time of year to start thinking about adding to your native plant collection, but you don't have to spend money to increase your plants! This workshop will dive deep into what makes herbaceous cuttings the easiest way to propagate plants and even have an opportunity to practice your new skills with a take-home demo! Learn the proper way to reproduce plants, the parts of a plant relevant to propagation, and be able to demonstrate how to process a basic cutting. This workshop will dive into the anatomy and physiology of native herbaceous plants and what steps and materials you will need to propagate them.
Participants should be ready to get their hands dirty with some hands-on demonstrations and take home a plant!
$10 to cover materials cost, free to Alamo Colleges students
You're invited to our Family Resource & Sensory Play Morning. This event is designed to bridge the gap between fun and functionality—offering children an engaging sensory experience while providing parents direct access to essential community advocates and resources.
Attendance is free, but registration is required.
Interested in saving more money for certain financial goals, to get ahead with bills, or for life's unplanned emergencies? This month, learn how to put more money aside every month by building a savings plan and which types of savings accounts will best fit your needs.
Knowledge is power, and when you are empowered, you can lift your finances to new heights. Learn how to improve your financial wellness with FREE community workshops covering a variety of topics. Presented by Soarion Credit Union, in partnership with University Health Institute for Public Health, these monthly financial education workshops are designed to help individuals and families at any point in their financial journeys with no-cost information and resources. Each month will be a different financial topic.
FREE and Open to the Community! Join us at University Health Vida Center (first floor). Space is limited - reserve your seat today!
Enjoy complimentary light snacks and giveaways.
Join us at KLRN's Kids Day in the Park to kick off the Week of the Young Child on Saturday, April 11th! This is a free event where families will have an opportunity to visit numerous informational booths sponsored by schools and childcare centers, non-profit organizations, local businesses and city departments. Programs, like KLRN’s Healthy Kids Project and Ready to Learn, will share activity ideas adults can offer to help prepare the children for school success including hands-on learning activities, free materials and books!