Apr 12 Sunday
Camerata San Antonio's annual recital spotlight – a journey into sound and psyche.
J.S. Bach: Chromatic Fantasy and FugueSchumann: KreislerianaLanggaard: InsectariumEscher: Arcana Suite
Experience Broadway musical entertainment in San Antonio like never before: walk into the Little Shop of Horrors presented by UT San Antonio's brand-new Dramatic Arts Program!
📸 Discover. Capture. Share the Beauty of the River Basin.From flowing creeks and rivers to native plants, wildlife, and outdoor adventures, the San Antonio River Basin is full of photo-worthy moments. Show us your unique perspective in the 9th Annual River Clicks Photo Contest!
🌟 This year’s Special Category highlights Student photographers, celebrating the creativity and unique perspectives of our community’s youth. With continued growth in student participation over the years, the San Antonio River Authority is proud to recognize and encourage young photographers through this featured category.
🌿 The San Antonio River Authority invites you to explore the natural beauty of the entire San Antonio River Basin and share your photos with us!
Photo Categories:🌊 Creeks & Rivers🦃 Animals (native wildlife)🌿 Plants (native vegetation)🐞 Insects & Pollinators🏃➡️ Recreation😸 Pets🍁 Seasonal Variation⭐ Special Category - Student Category (under 18)
Photos must be taken within Bexar, Wilson, Karnes, or Goliad County.Winners will be announced prior to a reception at the Witte Museum in Fall 2026. More details will be given to all finalists.
📷 Limit: 1 photo per category.👨👩👧 Student entries require parent/guardian consent and a waiver.📅 The contest is open March 1st - May 31st🔗 www.sariverauthority.org/photocontest/
To celebrate its 50th anniversary, join us for a screening of one of the greatest boxing movies ever made. A small-time club fighter receives an unlikely chance at the world heavyweight championship. This film is rated PG.
Join us for a special afternoon with San Antonio native and Emmy Award winner, author, actor & TLU grad Jeff Hiller!Known for his role as Joel on HBO’s “Somebody Somewhere,” Jeff brings an authentic, heartfelt, and often hilarious perspective on life, faith, and the journey in between.This gathering will be an opportunity to:✨ Hear stories of life, faith, and purpose✨ Experience laughter, connection, and hope✨ Celebrate community togetherFree admission — donation suggestedAll proceeds support Youth Lead Mission (YLM), a youth community organizing initiative in San Antonio.Come as you are, bring a friend, and be part of an inspiring San Antonio story.Hosted by Grace Lutheran Church
Join us in learning how to create the Ws book, a long stitch journal that can serve as a wonderful art journal, junk journal, or memory book. Built from paper and one sheet of chipboard, this book is easy to customize and use. The stitching allows it to lay flat for further embellishment.
Each person should leave with a finish book, ready to use. All materials will be provided and there will be a guided lesson in creating the book.
Attendees may bring non messy snacks and drinks in sealable containers. Please note that photographs will be taken throughout this workshop. These may be used by Spare Parts for marketing and publicity in our publications, on our website and in social media or in any third party publication. Please contact us at workshops@spsatx.org immediately if you have any concerns or if you wish to be exempted.
Tickets must be purchased online at least 12 hours before the workshop. No walk-ins. Space is limited. Tickets are non refundable so please plan accordingly before purchasing. Please have email confirmation / ticket readily available upon arrival. Children under the age of 15 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Following the enthusiastic response to its December presentation of Messiah Part I, the San Antonio Mastersingers will present Handel’s Messiah, Parts II and III — From Passion to Resurrection — on Sunday, April 12, 2026 at 4 p.m. at University Methodist Church.
The December concert featured Part I of Handel’s beloved masterwork – the Christmas portion -- and included the triumphant and familiar “Hallelujah” Chorus from Part II. Now, on the Sunday after Easter, audiences are invited to experience the powerful conclusion of the oratorio — a dramatic journey from Christ’s Passion to the glory of the Resurrection and the promise of eternal life.
Under the direction of Music Director Dr. Yoojin Muhn, the 125-voice auditioned Mastersingers chorus will be joined again by a professional orchestra and returning soloists:
• Soprano Megan Pachecano• Mezzo-Soprano Sabatina Mauro• Tenor David Sadlier• Bass Tres Hunter
“Parts II and III complete the story that began in December,” said Dr. Muhn. “From the depth of suffering to the radiant hope of ‘Worthy is the Lamb’ and ‘Amen,’ this music offers a timeless message that continues to inspire hearts and nourish souls.”
Concert DetailsSunday, April 12, 2026 – 4:00 p.m.University Methodist Church5084 De Zavala Road, San Antonio, TX 78249Tickets:$30 General Admission$50 VIP Reserved$15 Students (with ID)Available at www.samastersingers.org
Spring concert sponsorships remain available.Contact Andrea Melcher at development@samastersingers.org.
The San Antonio Mastersingers will share the "rest of the story" of Handel's Messiah as they present Parts II & III of the baroque masterwork on Sunday, April 14, 2026 at 4pm at University Methodist Church, 5084 DeZavala Road, San Antonio 78249. The concert features the 100+ voice San Antonio Mastersingers chorus along with the orchestra and soloists who joined them for their presentation of Handel's Christmas selections last December: Soprano Megan Pachecano, Mezzo Soprano Sabatina Mauro, Tenor David Sadlier and Bass Tres Hunter. Tickets available at www.samastersingers.org.
Tickets are $15 for students, $30 general admission, and $50 for VIP reserved. Tickets are available online with some availability at the door.