Nov 04 Tuesday
The Bugs, Bikes, & Botany: Nature Adventure Kit Program invites families to experience the Mission Reach from a whole new angle—a bug’s-eye view! Brought to you by the San Antonio River Foundation, BiblioTech and San Antonio BCycle, with support from PeopleForBikes and the Better Bike Share Partnership, this program is your ticket to a wilder side of San Antonio, where each bike ride introduces you to both our city’s unique nature and the perks of using BCycle, San Antonio’s bikeshare system.
Drop in and join us for open play American Mahjong! Bring your own set, or use one of our two sets. Make some new friends while having fun!
The Tuesday Musical Club annually honors members who have passed away during the previous year, with music and fond remembrances. This year there will also be a poetry reading in addition to music from the TMC Choir and Strings Ensembles.
The Choir will sing "Do Not Stand at my Grave and Weep," with a violin accompaniment, and "Sing Me to Heaven." The Strings Ensemble will play Joseph Haydn/s Divertimento Trio for violin, viola and cello in D Major, Movements 1 and 4.
Welcome to Respite Care of San Antonio's Fall Open House! Join us at 303 W French Pl for a chance to learn more about our organization and the unique children we've served for nearly 40 years!
This in-person event is a great opportunity to meet our team, tour our facilities, and discover how we support families in our community. Fun raffle prizes are available to guests just for visiting our homes & services.
Whether you're a long-time supporter or new to our cause, we welcome you to come and see the impact of our work firsthand. This is a great chance to learn about our mission- donations are not being solicited. Don't miss out on this exciting event - mark your calendars now!
Join us at Molly Pruitt Library for this weekly program on living well with diabetes. A Community Nutrition Education Coordinator with the San Antonio Food Bank will lead us through these classes. Throughout this curriculum, we will lay the foundation for understanding type 2 diabetes and teach various nutrition topics and lifestyle choices.
Attendance at all sessions is not required. Please join the sessions that interest you!
- Aug. 12th: Diabetes Awareness- Aug. 26th: Healthy Eating with Diabetes/Breakfast- Sept. 9th: Understanding the Food Label/All About Fats- Sept. 23rd: Types of Carbohydrates/Role of Fiber- Oct. 7th: Developing an Exercise Program/About Water- Oct. 21st: Food Safety/Building a Healthy Pantry- Nov. 4th: Healthy Eating on a Lean Budget/Eating Out- Nov. 18th: Exercise Program/Coping with Stress- Dec. 2nd: Storing Fresh Produce
Join us Tuesday, November 4th to celebrate the new release from rom-com mystery writer Sam Tschida! Sam will be joined in conversation by local romance author Carly Bloom. Don't miss out!
We welcome all middle and high school ages to come join us for a Fiesta Youth meeting. Our youth meetings provide a safe, non-judgmental, affirming place for all LGBTQ+ youth. Every Tuesday, our youth meet at Woodlawn Pointe to meet new friends, participate in fun games and activities (field trips, too!), and join in on group discussions.
Nov 05 Wednesday
Explore MACRI’s new traveling exhibit, CISNEROS V. CORPUS CHRISTI ISD: THE LONG FIGHT TO END SCHOOL SEGREGATION.
In 1968, José Cisneros and twenty-five other Mexican American parents sued Corpus Christi Independent School District for illegally segregating Mexican American students into poorly maintained and under-resourced schools separate from Anglo schools. The court found that the school district was intentionally segregating students and ordered Corpus Christi ISD to integrate its schools. This landmark decision for Mexican American civil rights extended the same protections of Brown v. Board of Education (1954) to Mexican American students, nearly a quarter of a century later.
Learn about the history of Cisneros v. Corpus Christi ISD (1970), the people behind the case, and how it fits into larger legal struggles to improve Mexican American access to public education.
The exhibit will be on display from Saturday, September 27 to Wednesday, November 26, 2025.
The exhibit gallery will be open Monday through Friday, 10 AM—NOON and 1 - 4 PM, or by appointment.
MACRI's programs are funded in part by the City of San Antonio Department of Arts & Culture, Bexar County, the Mellon Foundation, the John L. Santikos Charitable Foundation Fund of the San Antonio Area Foundation, Spurs Give, and individual donors like you! Gracias!
The San Antonio Art League + Museum (SAAL+M) proudly announces acclaimed fiber artist Susie Monday as its 2025 Artist of the Year, honoring her visionary work and lifelong contributions to the arts. This prestigious award, established in 1946, celebrates excellence across all artistic disciplines and this year shines a much-deserved spotlight on the expressive power of fiber art.Selected by a distinguished panel of national and international jurors, Monday’s recognition marks a milestone for both the artist and the regional fiber arts community. Her work—rich with color, symbolism, and cultural storytelling—has captivated audiences and elevated textile collage and surface design to new artistic heights.
NOTE: SAAL+M is open Tue-Sat, 10 am to 3 pm.
Drawn primarily from the McNay’s outstanding collection of works on paper, this exhibition highlights the extraordinary creativity in 19th-century France, a time when we also rarely consider that printed images were subject to censorship laws—particularly between 1820 and 1880. In fact, some of this creativity was strategy to subvert and work around existing laws. The exhibition features critical images by Honoré Daumier and Édouard Manet in the context of prints made by their peers and later artists. The latter group includes Pablo Picasso, José Clemente Orozco, José Guadalupe Posada, who were inspired by how artists such as Manet and Daumier dealt with government censorship and used caricature to make protest art. In addition, more recent works by activist Guerrilla Girls and Donald Moffett add a contemporary lens to the presentation.
"Do Not Meddle With It!!: Print Censorship in 19th Century Paris" is organized for the McNay Art Museum by Elizabeth Kathleen Mitchell, Ph.D., Curator of Prints and Drawings.
Support is provided by the Elizabeth Huth Coates Charitable Foundation of 1992.