Nov 08 Saturday
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.
Join us at Molly Pruitt Library as we recreate artistic masterpieces using stickers. This relaxing activity is similar to paint-by-number, but uses stickers instead of paint. No mess and no artistic skills needed!
A lush showcase of Romantic elegance—a richly expressive pre-Soviet sound world.
Rachmaninoff: Two Pieces for Cello and Piano, Op. 2A. Taneyev: Feuillet d’album, Op. 33aTchaikovsky: Souvenir d’un lieu cher, Op. 42S. Taneyev: Piano Quartet, Op. 20
Step into the charm of Villa Finale’s historic gardens and let the magic of live acoustic music sweep you away. Spread out your lawn chairs and blankets beneath the shade of our lush trees and soak in the sounds of four incredible local acts blending flamenco, country, bossa nova, elegant classical guitar, and more.Sip something refreshing from our cash bar, unpack your own picnic, or treat yourself to delicious bites available on-site. As the sun sets over the San Antonio River, the air will be filled with music made for unwinding, swaying, and savoring the moment. Don’t just hear the music—feel it!
Join ABOUT FACE: Veterans Against the War-South Texas Members for an inspiring Veterans Day event featuring art, music, and dialogue from veterans who speak out against militarism and perpetual war. The gallery presents dissident artwork, photos, prints, and crafts by veterans challenging popular myths about military service and sharing personal perspectives on resistance, trauma, and healing. Expect powerful discussions, live music, interactive activities, and a welcoming space for honest conversation about war, peace, and justice. Free and open to all.
This year, our FREE movie nights on the Will Naylor Smith River Walk Plaza come with a twist! Screenings now happen on Saturdays, featuring quarterly themes showcasing some of your favorite films.
Join us on the second Saturday of the month for a perfect evening under the stars. The plaza opens at 6 PM, and the movie begins at 7 PM. Bring your lawn chairs or a cozy blanket to enjoy the show on our stunning 32-foot LED video wall! Full concessions and a bar will be available to enhance your movie experience.
🌧️ Rain or Shine: These events will go on regardless of the weather. If the skies don’t cooperate, we’ll move the fun indoors.
🚫 Please note: Pets, outside food, and outside drinks are not permitted on the plaza or in our theaters.
Not sure what to expect? Here are a few tips for making the most of your night out:
Make your Saturday nights memorable at The Tobin Center—see you there! 🎥✨
Movies we will be featuring this year:May 10th: Asteroid CityJune 14th: Moonrise KingdomJuly 12th: E.T. The Extra-TerrestrialAugust 9th: The GooniesSeptember 13th: Back to the FutureOctober 11th: Curly SueNovember 8th: BeethovenDecember 13th: Home Alone
A pillar of the Second Saturday ArtWalk, this monthly outdoor pop up art market hosts local artists, makers, & vendors, often featuring a different school, start-up, or non-profit. So come out to support your local creatives, enjoy some tunes, and grab a bite to eat at our guest food truck! The ArtWalk includes galleries inside 1906, plus those around the corner on Lone Star Blvd, as well as across the tracks on LaChapelle, and along S. Flores, not to mention other pop up markets!Free & open to the public
Second Saturday November 8, 2025 7-10pmEnzminger Studio, 1906 S. Flores
For You I Cross the Endless Bridge: Memorial Portraits and Meditations on Loss brings together artists reflecting on the universal experience of grief and remembrance. This group exhibition honors lost loved ones while examining how absence weaves itself into our daily lives. Through portraits and meditative works, the show explores the dual nature of memory, how it can spark joy as well as sorrow, and considers how personal loss is metabolized over time. The exhibition becomes a bridge itself: connecting past to present, loss to renewal, and individual mourning to shared human experience.
Vikky JonesSarah FoxAnn EnzmingerMark Anthony MartinezVanessa ColonEd SaavedraTim OlsonMateo HernandezNatasha ShirlyBeth DeVillierRachel KamataEva Marengo Sanchez
A black farce masterpiece, LOOT follows the fortunes of two young thieves, Hal and Dennis. Dennis is a hearse driver for an undertaker. They have robbed the bank next door to the funeral parlour and have returned to Hal’s home to hide-out with the loot. Hal’s mother has just died and the pair put the money in her coffin, hiding the body elsewhere in the house. With the arrival of Inspector Truscott, the thickened plot turns topsy-turvy.
TPR members $20
Children’s bookseller at Nowhere Bookshop is bringing guests a story and activity every Saturday at 10:30 a.m.!