May 03 Sunday
You know what dragons really love? Tacos, of course! They love chicken tacos, beef tacos, great big tacos, and teeny tiny tacos. While a boy and his dog are watching TV, they unexpectedly learn the ‘do’s and don’ts’ of what kinds of tacos to serve dragons. Unfortunately, when the boy throws his new dragon friends a spicy salsa taco party, red-hot trouble ensues!
Discover the dietary delights and dilemmas of dragons in this fun-filled production, adapted from the New York Times best-selling book Dragons Love Tacos. It’s a sizzling story full of fiery fun for your entire family!
In celebration of Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month, join us for a screening of one of Jackie Chan's favorite films. Follow a Hong Kong police officer as he battles to clear his name after being framed for murder by a drug lord. Don’t miss this thrilling cinematic experience! This film is rated PG-13.
The Opera Guild of San Antonio joyfully invites to our Spring Membership MeetingSunday, May 3rd, at 2:00 p.m.at the San Antonio Garden Center, 3310 N New Braunfels Ave, San Antonio, TX 78209
Please join us for Tapas and Sangria Entertainment provided by Robert Saldana, Baritone and Mark Alexander, Piano
📸 Discover. Capture. Share the Beauty of the River Basin.From flowing creeks and rivers to native plants, wildlife, and outdoor adventures, the San Antonio River Basin is full of photo-worthy moments. Show us your unique perspective in the 9th Annual River Clicks Photo Contest!
🌟 This year’s Special Category highlights Student photographers, celebrating the creativity and unique perspectives of our community’s youth. With continued growth in student participation over the years, the San Antonio River Authority is proud to recognize and encourage young photographers through this featured category.
🌿 The San Antonio River Authority invites you to explore the natural beauty of the entire San Antonio River Basin and share your photos with us!
Photo Categories:🌊 Creeks & Rivers🦃 Animals (native wildlife)🌿 Plants (native vegetation)🐞 Insects & Pollinators🏃➡️ Recreation😸 Pets🍁 Seasonal Variation⭐ Special Category - Student Category (under 18)
Photos must be taken within Bexar, Wilson, Karnes, or Goliad County.Winners will be announced prior to a reception at the Witte Museum in Fall 2026. More details will be given to all finalists.
📷 Limit: 1 photo per category.👨👩👧 Student entries require parent/guardian consent and a waiver.📅 The contest is open March 1st - May 31st🔗 www.sariverauthority.org/photocontest/
Don't miss Olmos Ensemble’s season finale, STRINGS ATTACHED! Mark Teplitsky, Jeff Garza, Eric Gratz and guests perform works for strings, flute and horn. The program features Mozart’s Flute Quartet K. 285, York Bowen’s Horn Quintet in C minor and culminates with Giuseppe Verdi’s only surviving chamber music work, the String Quartet in E minor. Guest artists Rubén Rengel, Clara Qiyun Zhao and Susie Yang join Olmos Ensemble for Season 31's final concert.
Admission free with donations welcome, reception to follow.
May 04 Monday
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.
The Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities’ (HACU) 15th International Conference will take place in San Antonio, Texas, the Association’s hometown and birthplace on its 40th anniversary of championing higher education success for all students at Hispanic-Serving Institutions.
The biennial International Conference brings faculty, staff, administrators and students from colleges and universities across the globe, with cutting edge practices and insights for teaching and learning from an international perspective. Participants engage in panel discussions and workshops related to study abroad, international education programs, the latest higher education trends, model programs and cutting-edge research from the U.S. and abroad.
A discount is available for groups of 5 or more. In order to qualify for the group discount, all registrations must be submitted at the same time, in one transaction.
A complete list of registration categorizes is available at https://my.hacu.net/assnfe/ev.asp?ID=420
Meet fellow local business owners and hear from local experts on a variety of topics. We meet at LaTEAda Tea House every first Monday of the month from 8:30am (soft arrival) with a guest speaker at 9am and open networking until 11 for one to ones or follow ups.
Join us each first Monday for a free, fun networking experience to start your month off right!
The show opens March 22, 2026 through May 27, 2026, and presents creative pinhole portraits of San Antonio Artist immersed in their artform.
The opening exhibit of Eric O’Connell’s pinhole photography invites viewers into a living moment where time, movement, and memory converge. Through long exposures that compress minutes into a single frame, O’Connell reveals portraits that are both sharp and softly obscured, capturing not just a subject’s image but the interaction, motion, and atmosphere surrounding them.
Ghostly blurs, shifting shadows, and layered spaces create a sense of transparency and connection, allowing creativity, place, and presence to merge into one unified view. This exhibit asks audiences to slow down and consider the fleeting, often overlooked relationships between time, the artist, and the world they inhabit.
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).