Apr 14 Tuesday
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/
Join us on Tuesday, April 14, from 3-6 PM for a special Fiesta-themed Respite Care of San Antonio Spring Open House! 🏠 Discover more about our organization and the children we have served for nearly 40 years.
At this event, you will have the opportunity to meet our team, tour our facilities, and learn how we support families in our community. Whether you are a long-time supporter or new to our cause, we warmly welcome you to see the impact of our work firsthand.
*Free event parking is available at 303 W French Pl, SATX 78212
Get ready to celebrate with a bang—it's Fiesta time! Unleash your creativity and dive into the colorful world of papel picado. Supplies will be provided, while supplies last.
Join us for an unforgettable evening of captivating performances! Experience the artistry of Poet Laureate Eddie Vega, the enchanting Antonia Murguia, the talented Anthony Prater, and our very own Enedina Prater, as they take you on a journey through the beauty of poetry, blending words and music in a celebration of creativity and expression. Don't miss this extraordinary showcase!
Apr 15 Wednesday
Catch the Fun with River Rodeo!A community-wide fishing challenge hosted by the San Antonio River Authority and San Antonio River Foundation in partnership with Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and Fin Addict Angler Foundation. The event invites anglers tolog their catches, compete on live leaderboards, win prizes, and support real fisheries science while enjoying outdoor river adventures.
How to Register: Log catches using MyCatch by Angler’s Atlas https://www.anglersatlas.com/event/888/2026-river-rodeo
River Rodeo combines outdoor recreation with citizen science by allowing anglers to log species, size, and general location data to support fisheries research and river management. Participants can track progress on live leaderboards, compete in multiple categories, and remain eligible for prizes and raffles throughout the challenge.
Visit our website for a full list of event rules.
Our annual symposium consists of 6 lectures from distinguished brain injury experts, professors, survivors, etc. This is truly a great day for networking opportunities and obtaining Continuing Education Credits (CEs). There will be time to walk around and visit with our sponsors at their booths as well.
AHIA provides our attendees with a light breakfast, lunch, drinks, and snacks. Come join us as we continue to grow our community. Together let’s pursue improving the quality of life for brain injury survivors.
Rates Early Bird Discount Rates after February 15th,2026
Individual Rate $109.00 $129.00
Group Rate (3 to 4) $99.00 ea $119.00 ea
Group Rate (5+) $92.00 ea $112.00 ea
Military Rate $99.00 $119.00
Student Rate (non CEU’s) $50.00 $50.00
Join the Herb Society of America for the first full three-day educational conference in over six years! Held at the Holiday Inn Riverwalk in San Antonio, this event brings together elite chefs, botanists, and master herbalists to celebrate the "knowledge, use, and delight" of herbs.Can’t commit to the full three-day schedule? For the first time, we are pleased to offer a flexible $125 Day Pass option! Perfect for those who just want to pop in, the Day Pass provides access to all presentations, exhibits, and vendors for your chosen day. Whether you want to catch a specific keynote or explore our jam-packed marketplace, the Day Pass allows you to customize your experience.Experience HighlightsDive into expert-led sessions, hands-on workshops, and networking with a passionate community of creators and cultivators. Featured presentations include:Keynote: Nature’s Heat – Chef Sergio Remolina explores the world of pungent leaves and blossoms that bring natural spice to the table.The Herbal Landscape – Author Sue Goetz shares how to use herbs for architectural garden design and seasonal color.Capsicum: Chile Peppers from Mild to Wild – Susan Belsinger and Tina Marie Wilcox dive into the cultivation and health benefits of chiles.Mythic Plants – Ellen Zachos celebrates the herbs and spices of Ancient Greece through the lens of mythology and magic.Event DetailsDates: April 14–17, 2026Location: Holiday Inn Riverwalk, San Antonio, TXRegistration Deadlines:Full Conference: Closes March 16, 2026.Day Passes ($125): On sale until April 6, 2026.Note: Food is not included with the Day Pass but is available at the hotel restaurant.
The show opens March 22, 2026 through May 27, 2026, and presents creative pinhole portraits of San Antonio Artist immersed in their artform.
The opening exhibit of Eric O’Connell’s pinhole photography invites viewers into a living moment where time, movement, and memory converge. Through long exposures that compress minutes into a single frame, O’Connell reveals portraits that are both sharp and softly obscured, capturing not just a subject’s image but the interaction, motion, and atmosphere surrounding them.
Ghostly blurs, shifting shadows, and layered spaces create a sense of transparency and connection, allowing creativity, place, and presence to merge into one unified view. This exhibit asks audiences to slow down and consider the fleeting, often overlooked relationships between time, the artist, and the world they inhabit.