Oct 11 Saturday
Instructor Annette Graham will provide one-on-one consultation to assist in interpreting DNA results and learning how to use it in genealogy research. Three one-hour sessions are offered each second Saturday: 9:00 am, 10:00 am and 12:00 noon. Participants must bring their DNA Access Codes for the program used, and bringing a laptop is helpful for a better understanding, but it is not required to attend the program.
Please pre-register by calling the SAGHS Library at 210-342-5242 (specifying which time period you are requesting) and pre-pay by either mailing or leaving payment at the SAGHS library, 911 Melissa Drive, San Antonio, TX 78213-2024.
$20 for SAGHS members; $30 for non-members
Join Thrive Youth Center and Special Guest Faith Prince as we celebrate National Coming Out Day and 10 years of service to the LGBTQ+ community of South Texas.
Tickets may be purchase online at the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts. General Admission tickets range from $39.50 to $59.50. Brunch tickets can be purchased for $300. All proceeds from tickets sale benefit Thrive Youth Center the LGBTQ+ youth homeless shelter.
Join us for a fun and interactive family program where we’ll explore the amazing journeys of migrating birds! Using real-time maps from BirdCast, we’ll peek into the nighttime skies to see how millions of birds travel across the continent. Kids and their families will flap their wings, land in “stopover habitats,” and face migration challenges in a lively hula hoop game that brings the migration story to life. Together, we’ll learn how we can help birds on their travels—from turning off lights at night to creating bird-friendly backyards. Perfect for elementary-aged children and curious parents alike.
Our amazing children’s bookseller is bringing you a story and activity every Saturday at 10:30am! 🤩
We hope to see everyone this Saturday (and every Saturday)!
In this hands-on workshop, we'll dive into the fascinating world of monarchs, exploring their migration patterns, lifecycle, and the critical relationship they have with milkweed. Join us to hear about some of the challenges that monarchs face and learn conservation actions to use in your space to ensure a brighter future for monarchs.
Workshop Highlights:
Native Plants and Milkweed: Discover the importance of native plants in creating healthy ecosystems and how milkweed serves as the crucial host plant for monarchs. We'll discuss the role of various native plants in supporting monarchs and other wildlife. Conservation Tips: Gain practical insights into how you can help protect monarchs and their habitats. We’ll highlight ways to contribute to conservation efforts and create butterfly-friendly environments along their migration routes. Monarch Tagging: Participate in the exciting community science process of tagging monarch butterflies. This hands-on activity helps us track their migration and contributes valuable data to conservation efforts. OE Spore Testing: Learn about the challenges monarchs face, including the impact of Ophryocystis elektroscirrha (OE) spores, a parasitic threat to their health. We'll demonstrate how to test for these spores and discuss their effects on monarch populations.
Join us for this popular event in The Grapevine Garden! Enjoy live music alongside six Texas wineries and six Texas breweries. Admission is free to the public and tasting tickets will be available for purchase along with the featured wines and beers. All proceeds benefit United Way of Comal County.
Join us for our 2nd Annual Chili Cook-Off Fundraiser — a day of bold flavors, friendly competition, and community spirit! Sample delicious chili from local chefs vying for the title of “Best Chili,” and enjoy music and fun for all ages. There will be door prizes for each entry and testers get one free entry for the Door Prizes.
The Best Part - Every bite supports local veterans — Come hungry, leave with the pride of making a difference!!!
Hot Dog, Chips and Dessert Sale!Bring Dog and Cat food for "Operation Chow Hound“. Donations will go to a Local Animal Shelters.Donations will get you a Free Entry for a Door Prize!!
ONE CROCK POT ENTRY FEE $25TASTE TESTER FEE $15
Experience this family-friendly, imaginative, and hilarious retelling of the classic story you think you know!
RED RIDING HOOD
SEPTEMBER 27 – OCTOBER 12
By Allison Gregory
When Wolfgang, the “greatest actor in the world,” sets out to perform his one-man version of the Red Riding Hood story, he’s interrupted by a delivery driver with a mysterious package and plenty of opinions about how the story should go. Together, they jump into a fast and funny retelling of the classic fairy tale, playing every role and discovering unexpected surprises along the way. This clever, energetic, family-friendly show celebrates courage, bravery, and the strength that comes from working together.
Produced by special arrangement with DRAMATIC PUBLISHING, Woodstock, Illinois.Supported by The PNC Foundation.
Recommended for ages 5+
Approximately 60 minutes
The 5th annual Raza Cósmica: A constellation of Latinx sci-fi cinema closes with a live episode of the podcast Xicanx Versus Aliens and a curated selection of cosmic-infused short films. Activist/Musician Joaquín Muerte hosts his original podcast, Xicanx Versus Aliens, an exploration of “all things UFO, cryptozoology, paranormal, occult y mas from a person of color perspective.” San Antonio-based artist Amalia Ortiz and Occulto! editor Rodrigo Rendon join Muerte to discuss Latinx sci-fi cinema. Followed by Canción Cannibal Cabaret by Pepe García Gilling, Illegal Alien by Pamela Martinez Barrera, SERTAO 2138 by Deuilton Junior, and MisTik by Dr. Jules Arita Koostachin.
View trailers at https://www.montevideo210.org.
Please rsvp at https://razacosmica2025.eventive.org/.
Raza Cósmica is MonteVideo’s annual showcase of sci-fi and speculative films by Latinx and BIPOC filmmakers. The 5th annual festival runs October 9-11, 2025 and spotlights films from Argentina, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Mexico, Puerto Rico, United Arab Emirates, Scotland, Uruguay, and the United States by Latinx and BIPOC directors.
Raza Cósmica: Xicanx Versus Aliens is presented by MonteVideo, Mexican American Civil Rights Institute, American Indians in Texas at the Spanish Colonial Missions, and Latino Collection & Resource Center.
Join us in painting pumpkins for Halloween. Take them or leave them for our Halloween Contest. Pumpkins will be provided, while they last.
*Seating is limited to the first 20 families/individuals to arrive for the program*