Apr 24 Friday
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!
The Third Annual Health Conference presents the theme “Your Health Thrives in Community,” exploring how meaningful relationships and supportive environments contribute to whole-person health. April 24-26, 2026.
In a time when the loneliness epidemic in America is increasingly recognized as a major public health concern, this conference will examine the powerful role that connection plays in strengthening physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. Our speakers will address topics such as social connection and emotional resilience, nutrition and lifestyle habits, the paradox of social media, and practical ways to cultivate healthier communities and relationships.
Participants will gain valuable insights from health professionals and experienced presenters who will share research-based knowledge, practical tools, and strategies to promote lasting wellness.
All conference sessions are free to attend; however, registration is required to help us plan seating, materials, and meals. A healthy lunch will be provided on Saturday for registered participants.
The weekend will also include a Sunday 5K Walk, encouraging attendees to enjoy physical activity together while continuing to build community.
Registration is available for both the conference and the children’s program, allowing families to participate while younger attendees enjoy engaging, age-appropriate activities at https://www.sapreventivehealth.org
Join us for a meaningful weekend of learning, encouragement, and connection as we discover together how health truly thrives in community.
This April, Downtown New Braunfels eatery Muck & Fuss is inviting guests to its month-long live music series in its scenic biergarten, featuring performances by local artists. Every Friday and Saturday from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., guests can kick back, sip, and enjoy live music alongside cold drinks, chef-driven bites, and a lively open-air atmosphere.
The month’s lineup includes:
April 3: Low Dog Band | April 4: Krissy Taylor | April 10: Matt Gawlik | April 11: Oliver & Michele Steck | April 18: Neal Stranahan | April 24: Dan Holmes | April 25: Jamie Kruger Band
URBAN-15's Incognito Masquerade returns after an eight year hiatus! The official Fiesta dance party occurs Friday, April 24 from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. CST (doors at 7 p.m.) at Jaime’s Place. Celebrations will include thrilling performances by URBAN-15's dance & drum ensemble, live music by two-time Grammy Award-winning group Brave Combo, tapas by Food Network champion Chef Kirk, and a free costume contest with prizes!
Attendees are encouraged to "come as you are NOT" and prepared to eat, dance, partake in libations, and create their own costumes for this one of a kind event!
Pre-purchase tickets are now available online at $25 per person or $140 per table of six. Tickets will also be made available at the door for $30 per person.
Trinity University’s Department of Human Communication and Theatre closes its 60th theatrical season with NOT EVERY MOUNTAIN, created and presented by Stieren Guest Artists Rude Mechs as part of the Stieren Arts Enrichment Series. Performances run April 23, 24, 25 at 8:00pm and April 26 at 2:00pm, in the Stieren Theater of the Ruth Taylor Theater Building. Admission is free, and seats are limited. Reservations are available at https://tumountain.eventbrite.com.
NOT EVERY MOUNTAIN is a mellow meditation on change, permanence and our place in the natural world. It is a presentation of the life cycle of mountains and the processes by which they are born and eventually laid to rest, an invocation of tectonic force and geologic time. Using string, cardboard and magnets, NOT EVERY MOUNTAIN invites us to watch the collective effort of making and unmaking a series of interlocking mountain ranges. We watch minutes, or perhaps centuries, unfold, as mountains rise and fall, clouds dance, birds alight and depart, and a moon delicately hangs overhead. NOT EVERY MOUNTAIN features music and sound created using earth’s most prominent natural frequency, The Schumann Resonance, and is underscored by a poetic recitation—or perhaps a spiritual incantation.
Created by Rude MechsWriting: Kirk LynnOriginal Music and Sound Design: Peter StopschinskiDirection: Thomas Graves & Shawn Sides
Apr 25 Saturday
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.
🔎 Discover the San Antonio River! Uncover hidden gems of art, nature, and engineering while completing missions in Bexar, Wilson, Karnes, and Goliad Counties!
📅 April 17 – 26th📲 Download GooseChase & Join with Code: CLPF9G🏆 Prizes for Top Finishers!
How to Play:1️⃣ Download the GooseChase app2️⃣ Join with code: CLPF9G3️⃣ Explore the River & tributaries, snap pics, check in via GPS, and win prizes!
🚶♂️ Join solo or with a team—just get outside and start exploring!🔗 https://www.goosechase.com/download
🌿 Join the San Antonio River Authority in the 2026 City Nature Challenge April 24th - 27th!
🙌 The City Nature Challenge, a global effort to find and document biodiversity in our area. It’s an opportunity to appreciate the plants and wildlife found in our region and help the River Authority gather valuable data about our waterways!
🌊 Using the FREE iNaturalist app, participants from across the San Antonio Metro Area - A 12 County Region - contribute observations and identifications that support conservation.
📍 Participating Counties: Atascosa, Bandera, Bexar, Comal, Gillespie, Goliad, Guadalupe, Karnes, Kendall, Kerr, Medina, and Wilson!
🔗 Visit https://cnc-sa.org/ for more info on how to join the project and download the iNaturalist app!🔎 Join the project here: www.inaturalist.org/projects/city-nature-challenge-2026-san-antonio-metro-area
The Chromosome 18 Registry & Research Society is proud to present the Annual 5K Starfish Dash Run/Walk & Health Fair for the 9th year! This FREE, official Fiesta event brings our San Antonio community together for a morning of family-friendly fun at the UT San Antonio campus to support our special-needs kids and families.
Join us on Saturday, April 25th, 2026 at 8:00am for activities for the whole family including music, face painting, cosplayers, health, wellness testing, and much more!
Join us for this is a two-part event:
Part 1: Families with upper elementary age children and adults should arrive by 7:50 am to register for an 8 am sharp Entomology Talk covering types of insects, morphology, and the critical role of insects as pollinators.
Part 2: Families with younger children should arrive and sign-in by 8:55 to join the earlier group as it moves from the classroom to the savanna by 9:10.
Our objective is to learn about insects, identify some of the more common species found in our local area, and learn the role of insects in the environment.