Jun 20 Saturday
Bring history to the table this summer at Casa Navarro's Camp Bexar Cocina. Families are invited to experience San Antonio’s culinary past through a hands-on cooking series on June 20, July 11 and July 25. Each class explores historic local recipes and food traditions while participants prepare and enjoy the dishes together.
June 20: Pan de CampoJuly 11: Chili Queen Chili July 25: Cornbread
Please Fill out the signup form and call to reserve your spot with registration fee. Registration will close one week before each camp is scheduled to begin.
8 and up (must include 1 adult)$25 covers a family of four per session /less than four will still be charged $25, $75 for all three sessions.(210) 226-4801casa-navarro@thc.texas.gov
Limited free parking is available directly across from museum entrance. There are also a number of paid parking lots and garages within walking distance. Please refer to our website for more information.
Meet the artist behind Ruby City’s illustrated Family Guides! Join Colleen Borsh, the artist who designs the exhibition guides enjoyed by all, for a special drawing workshop inspired by the artworks on view.
Working directly in the gallery, Colleen will share insight into her process and offer creative prompts to encourage close looking, imagination, and personal interpretation. Participants will explore how drawing can deepen engagement with contemporary art, just as the Family Guides are designed to do.
All materials will be provided, and no prior drawing experience is necessary. Guests are welcome to drop in at any time during the session and stay as long as they like.
Space is limited. Registration is required.
Join the AYA Cancer Foundation for the 2026 AYA Summer Luncheon, an inspiring afternoon dedicated to supporting adolescents and young adults facing cancer. This special event brings together survivors, families, healthcare professionals, advocates, and community members to raise awareness and provide immediate financial relief to AYA cancer patients in need.
The luncheon will feature meaningful stories of resilience, community impact, and hope, along with special guest speakers and opportunities to support the foundation through donations, sponsorships, and community engagement. Guests will also learn more about the AYA Cancer Foundation’s mission to provide direct assistance for essentials such as housing, transportation, groceries, fertility preservation, and other urgent needs that many young cancer patients face during treatment.
As one of the only nonprofits focused on providing immediate financial assistance specifically for adolescents and young adults with cancer, the AYA Cancer Foundation is committed to ensuring no young person faces cancer alone. Together, we are creating healing, hope, and real support for families who need it most.
Individual tickets are $100 per person. Table sponsorships for 10 guests are available for $2,500. Additional sponsorship opportunities are also available for businesses and community partners interested in supporting the mission of the AYA Cancer Foundation. Adolescents and young adults with cancer, along with AYA caregivers, may attend free of charge. Tickets and sponsorship information can be purchased through the provided event link.
Learn the art of preserving photos, memories, and stories in your very own scrapbook! This beginner-friendly workshop teaches you the basics of layout design, journaling techniques, and decorative elements. Just bring a few photos and memorabilia and preserve your personal and family history while creating a scrapbook page!
PLEASE NOTE: This program is open to the first 10 people to arrive. Teens and adults welcome. It's recommended to bring 3-6 printed photos and memorabilia such as ticket stubs, notes, etc.
Enjoy films and talking about them with others, then join us for Cinema Talk with CineSanto Society at Central Library for film screenings and discussions. The current film series topic is The Cost of Ambition. Where does it all lead? A rise? A fall? Inevitably there is some cost to pay. So, whether you are a casual moviegoer or seasoned film buff, you are more than welcome to join these lively discussions.
Doors open at 2:45 PMFilm starts at 3:00 PMDiscussions follow right after the film ends
More info about the film titles can be found on the San Antonio Public Library Events Calendar
Interested in looking for your African American roots? Wondering how to begin? Join us and discover how to start the journey. Find out what databases, books, and resources are out there to help you uncover your family history.
National Book Launch Tardeada for Aztlan Libre Press' publication of "The Donkey Lady/A Graphic Parable" by award-winning author, Carmen Tafolla, with artwork by Thelma Ortiz Muraida. The event will feature a dramatic reading of "The Donkey Lady" by the author and artist, an exhibit of the graphic paintings in the book, book signing, and reception with light refreshments and music by Juan & Armando Tejeda. Books will be available for purchase. Free and open to the community and public.
Save the date and join us for evening celebrating the newest release from award winning horror author CJ Leede, Headlights! CJ will be joined in conversation by fellow author Johnny Compton. Enjoy a great conversation and stop by our cafe for scary good specials and treats.
*It's free to RSVP and guarantees your seat *
June 20 is going to be a special one. This event brings together some of San Antonio's favorite local musicians, artists, and food vendors, all in one place.
The goal is to help Chamomile Tribe fund a video production team and bring their dreamy, atmospheric sound to life on screen.
The Consulate General of India in Houston proudly announces its celebration in honor of the 12th International Day of Yoga (IDY) 2026 with a variety of statewide community yoga events during the month of June.
The City of San Antonio will be celebrating International Day of Yoga one day early on Saturday, June 20 with support from local nonprofit iDoYoga San Antonio, who is offering free community yoga classes at Civic Park in Hemisfair starting at 7 p.m. Organized under Sewa International, iDoYoga provides free yoga year round and are teaming up with all 10 City Council Districts, the Mayor’s Office, Metropolitan Health District and many other community partners for this special event which will feature a relaxing sunset yoga session.
The public can join this free class to breathe, stretch, and find their inner calm in a vibrant outdoor setting. For more information about the available session on June 20, you can see the event page here