Jun 13 Saturday
Input ExpressionA series of short interactive experiences that remove the friction between the player and their controlled output.
Fred Wood is a game developer born and raised in San Antonio, TX, best known for his work on LOVE and Deltarune. This show is a truncated variation of his portfolio, games that took months and years to develop, distilled down to bite sized arcade experiences, upgraded with tricks and techniques he has learned in his many adventures. Fred’s design focus is creating interactive experiences with minimal friction between player intent and on-screen action, prioritizing immediacy and respecting the player’s time. 39 years of gaming have shaped him into both a dedicated enthusiast and a focused creator.
The six games are on display for players and viewers of all ages at this free event, open to the public.
The Pride of San Antonio Showband presents “Touch Grass.”
For our summer performance, come join us for an evening of music evoking the outdoors and natural landscapes hosted by the incomparable Ira Descent!
Selections include: - After a Gentle Rain by Anthony Iannaccone- Carnival of the Animals by Camille Saint-Saëns, arranged by Jay Bocook- Chorale and Shaker Dance by John P. Zdechlik- Country Gardens by Percy Aldridge Grainger, arranged by John Philip Sousa & Brion/Schissel- Here Comes the Sun by George Harrison, arranged by John Ivor Holland- Panoramic Landscapes: Fanfare for Winds & Percussion by Tyler S. Grant- River of Life by Steven Reineke- The Nature of Trees by Cait Nishimura- The Pines of Rome Finale - "The Pines of the Appian Way" by Ottorino Respighi, arranged by James Curnow
Free Parking | No Ticket Required | Donations Welcomed
Turn up the energy and celebrate Pride Month at House of RhythOM for a special, black-light Rhythom & Sculpt Pride Glow UP on June 13th at 7:30 PM. Led by Laura Bustos, this high-vibe, beat-driven sculpt class invites you to wear your favorite neon or white gear and sweat it out under the neon glow. Best of all, 100% of the proceeds from the evening go directly to support Thrive Youth Center
The Prickly Pear Clarinet Ensemble and the Mini Pears Clarinet Ensemble come together again for Clarinet Choir Kaleidoscope, a lively, feel-good evening celebrating original clarinet choir music of all kinds!
From smooth and dreamy to bold and a little quirky, this program shows just how many sounds (and surprises) the clarinet family can create. You’ll hear everything from the bustling energy of L.A. Traffic to the gentle calm of Smokey Mountain Lullaby, plus imaginative pieces like A Knight Remembered and At Night that paint vivid musical scenes. The Prickly Pear Clarinet Ensemble will also be giving the world premiere of Dr. Richard L. Marple’s A Kobold Sighting!
Whether you’re a longtime music lover or just looking for a fun night out, this concert is for you; no experience required. Join your professional San Antonio clarinet ensemble and our favorite student clarinet group this June for our season finale. All you need to bring your curiosity and enjoy the ride!
RSVP here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1989660294501——————Clarinet Choir KaleidoscopeSaturday, June 13, 2026 • 7:30 PMHelotes Hills United Methodist Church13222 Bandera Road, Helotes, TX 78023Free admission—donations welcome!——————L.A. Traffic - Christin HablewitzSmoky Mountain Lullaby - Roger ZareA Knight Remembered - Alun CookAt Night - Jenni BrandonAngry Birds Theme - Ari Pulkkinen arr. Carson YuA Kobold Sighting - Richard L. MarpleDamned Spiders - Alun CookDeep in the Heart of Texas
Fiesta Noche del Rio is a spectacular outdoor performance featuring live music, singing and dancing in the beautiful Arneson River Theatre in La Villita on the San Antonio River Walk. Alamo Kiwanis Club produces the show each summer to benefit local children’s charities, and the show is updated each year. Enjoy the Mariachis, Flamenco guitar, music, singing, dancing, bright costumes and a cool drink or snack as you help support children’s charities through your attendance.
Fiesta Noche del Rio performances are on Friday and Saturday nights at 8:30 p.m. at the Arneson River Theatre (418 Villita St.) from June 5 through August 1, but we recommend arriving early to get a great seat. It’s a fun show for the whole family and a San Antonio tradition since 1957.
Tickets: $25 Adults, $20 Seniors (60+)/Military, $10 Children (6-14, Under 6 is free). Tickets on-line and at HEB.
Jun 14 Sunday
On this guided bird tour around the various habitats of Mitchell Lake Audubon Center, guests will see at least 30-50 different bird species with our expert guide. Travelling by both car and by foot to access as many areas as possible, this tour is best suited for the birder age 15+ as it can last up to four hours, though you may leave at any time. Tours are limited. Bring your binoculars, bottle for water, closed-toe shoes, long pants, and bug spray.
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. Learn more and submit your photos here!
Edwards Aquifer Authority is a Texan by Nature conservation partner.
WHAT: A captivating large-scale immersive art experience, Otherwild, will transform the San Antonio Botanical Garden this spring into a vibrant world where wonder takes root and the sky comes alive.
Debuting Saturday, March 7, the exhibition features colorful visionary installations by artist Patrick Shearn and his internationally renowned studio, Poetic Kinetics, which is recognized for large-scale public art that inspires awe, movement, and creative exploration.
Otherwild invites visitors to step into a whimsical, nature-inspired environment where art and landscape merge. The installation will unfold into two distinct parts:
● Flora Borealis - a custom Skynet installation of ultra-lightweight, kinetic elements that float with the breeze, contrasting the SABG’s natural landscape
● Enchanted Trees - a sculptural grove of ten imaginary species, each with its own personality, crafted from reflective, movement-responsive materials that interact with sunlight and wind.
Otherwild is included with standard admission. To learn more and purchase tickets, please visit www.sabgtx.org
WHEN: March 7 - July 7, 2026
WHERE: San Antonio Botanical Garden 555 Funston Place San Antonio, Texas 78209
Otherwild is included with standard admission. Daily admission to the San Antonio Botanical Garden is $18-22 adults; $16-20 military; $13-15 children aged 3-13; $3 Museums for All (with SNAP or WIC EBT card and valid ID).
Transform your stage presence with a deep dive into two dynamic physical theater techniques: VIEWPOINTS and CLOWNING. These skills will enhance your focus, deepen character connection, and strengthen your physical expressiveness on stage.Whether you’re just starting out or are an experienced performer, this intensive offers a supportive space to expand your skills and gain a richer understanding of your craft and your unique artistic voice. For ages 18 and up.
Info & Registration: https://turniptheater.ticketspice.com/viewpoints-clowning-training-intensive
**A limited number of caregiving subsidies are available to help offset the cost for care of a dependent during the workshop. To request a caregiving subsidy, please visit the registration link. Turnip encourages students and others who cannot afford the cost of the training to utilize our full or partial scholarship option during registration.**
Artpace's Spring 2026 International Artist-in-Residence Exhibitions are on view now until July 19, 2026. Visit three new exhibitions at Artpace this season: Hydra by Violette Bule, Hauntology of Their Labor by Mel Chin, and trăng trắng | milk moon by Việt Lê.