Oct 29 Wednesday
The Briscoe is excited to invite guests and members of the museum to participate in our community Ofrenda (Altar) in celebration of Dia de los Muertos.
The Day of the Dead Holiday is thought to have grown from Indigenous origins blending with European traditions in Mexico and today is a national symbol of Mexican and Mexican-American heritage.
The Briscoe’s Ofrenda commemorates loved ones of the museum’s staff, community and the West. Museum guests and members are invited to add photos of lost loved ones and your personal offering.
This beginner-friendly course is specially designed for older adults and individuals whose first language is Spanish. Students will learn the basics of using a computer, including how to use the keyboard and mouse, navigate the desktop, browse the internet safely, and use everyday programs like email, word processing, and video calls.The course also introduces common computer terms in both English and Spanish to help students build confidence using technology at home, at work, or to stay in touch with family and friends. No previous computer experience is needed.
This class is held once a week for four weeks, and each lesson builds on the last. For the best learning experience, attendance at all four classes is very important.
Este curso para principiantes está especialmente diseñado para adultos mayores y personas cuya lengua materna es el español. Los estudiantes aprenderán los fundamentos del uso de una computadora, incluyendo cómo usar el teclado y el ratón, navegar por el escritorio, navegar por internet de forma segura y usar programas cotidianos como el correo electrónico, el procesador de textos y las videollamadas.El curso también presenta términos informáticos comunes, tanto en inglés como en español, para ayudar a los estudiantes a desarrollar confianza al usar la tecnología en casa, en el trabajo o para mantenerse en contacto con familiares y amigos. No se requiere experiencia previa en informática.
Esta clase se imparte una vez por semana durante cuatro semanas, y cada lección se basa en la anterior.
Para una mejor experiencia de aprendizaje, es fundamental asistir a las cuatro clases.
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.
An event for everyone! A community celebration of storytelling from people who propel San Antonio's vibrant healthcare and bioscience industry. This event is for you if you are interested in San Antonio's economy, love storytelling, are a science nerd, have a career in the industry or want to explore it, or support the organizations and the people of the industry through your business. It's 5 local storytellers from across the community. It's science in plain language, for San Antonio, by San Antonians. It's an all-volunteer organziation in its 12th year presenting State of the Industry. You'll be welcomed, entertained and inspired!
All tickets include a networking reception from 5:30 to 6:30 with heavy appetizers and beverages.
Join Frost and our community partners for a networking happy hour to expand your small business connections.
Want to join a book club, but don't want the pressure of reading a particular book and pretending you liked it? Then do we have the club for you! Join us for our No Pressure Book Club. Think of it as a gathering with other book centric folx to chat about books, any books, the one you're reading, one you did read, or even one you'd like to.
The South Texas Knockouts is a co-ed junior roller derby league for kids aged 5-17, with a focus on teamwork, athleticism, communication, and inclusivity.
Interested parties can contact us at southtexasskater18@gmail.com to get on the entry list and start waivers. Official onboarding is the 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month, but any practice is available for a spectator pass to see if it's something your child would be interested in.
The regular 2025/2026 season begins on Sept 15th. Practice is Monday and Wednesday, 7pm-9pm, at Trader's Village.
Club dues are $40/mo for the first skater and $25/mo for each additional skater. Once onboarded, every skater will go through an 8-week boot camp before being sorted into their appropriate skill level.
For interested adults, we also have The South Texas Regulators under the WFTDA for ages 18 and up.
Spectator pass is free for those considering joining. Upon joining, club dues are $40 per month for the first skater and $25 for each additional skater.
MacbethWritten by William ShakespeareDirected by Laura T. Garza
This is not your traditional Macbeth. This production reimagines Shakespeare’s tragedy through the lens of a Narcos-inspired world, where the pursuit of power is fueled by violence, ambition, and corruption. Set against a gritty backdrop of cartel politics and empire-building, this bold retelling asks: What is the true cost of power?
This concept connects Shakespeare’s timeless themes of greed and fate with a contemporary world that audiences will instantly recognize, making it both relevant and impactful.
Oct 30 Thursday
Be a part of the action at one of the industry's top Writers Conferences & Film Festivals: volunteer for Austin Film Festival 2025!
--Earn Festival badges through volunteer hours--Connect with fellow creatives in the Austin film community--Get behind-the-scenes access and experience the magic of storytelling from some of the best of the industry
Whether you're a filmmaker, writer, or just a fan of great stories -- this is your chance to get involved!
Sign up now!
Each year, SAJF distributes grants to nonprofits in the San Antonio region for specific projects that will benefit economically, emotionally and/or physically disadvantaged individuals. In 2024-2025, we distributed $75,000 to 14 nonprofits in our community! We are pleased to announce that we will again be accepting applications for grants. Grant applications may be submitted by organizations recognized as tax exempt under internal revenue code 501(c)3 seeking funding of $20,000 or less. Now is the time to get started! Grant applications are due by November 1, 2025! Grant application and guidelines are available on the SAJF website at www.sajuniorforum.org. Questions? Email the VP Grants at grants@sajuniorforum.org