Oct 25 Saturday
Mindful Flow Yogawith Mobile OmFourth Saturday of every month, 10a-11a
FREE COMMUNITY EVENT SPONSORED BY H-E-B and UNIVERSITY HEALTH
Find your balance and build strength with Mindful Flow Yoga, a 60-minute class that combines purposeful poses, mindful breathing, and relaxation techniques. Whether you’re new to yoga or an experienced practitioner, this session offers a welcoming environment for all levels. Suitable for all ages and abilities, this class will leave you feeling balanced and centered.
Duration: 60 minutesWhere: Will Naylor Riverwalk Plaza at The Tobin Center (weather permitting; indoor location TBA during inclement weather).What to Bring/Wear: A yoga mat or towel, comfortable clothing you can stretch in, and water to stay hydrated.Free Parking: Free parking is available from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM in the surface lot located at the corner of 4th Street and Auditorium Circle (142 Auditorium Circle). Additional street parking may be available.Join us to strengthen your body, calm your mind, and connect with others in a welcoming, supportive environment.
10:30am-12:00pm Presentation at Mammen Family Public Library:
Join us as we learn about two of the families who lived in what is now the Guadalupe River State Park and Honey Creek State Natural Area. This presentation will consist of photographic and documentary history of the Doeppenschmidt and Weidner Families at their ranch.
12:30pm-2:30pm Optional Homestead Site Visit with Friends of Guadalupe River State Park and Honey Creek State Natural Area:
The Friends of Guadalupe River State Park and Honey Creek State Natural Area invite attendees to visit the Doeppenschmidt-Weidner Homestead at the Honey Creek State Natural Area. This trip includes a visit to Adam and Peter Doeppenschmidts’ homesteads and to the grave site of Jacob Doeppenschmidt. There will also be a conversation and discussion with Sara Weidner Turner, descendant of Otto Carl Weidner, in the picnic area in front of the old ranch house. She was a frequent visitor to her grandparents’ house back in the 1960s and has many stories to tell about her time at the ranch. This area of the State Natural Area is not open to the public except for special occasions like this. More details regarding this visit will be provided at the presentation at the library.
Join us for a full day of family fun, fall festivities, and more than 200 adoptable pets waiting to meet you. This year, we’re partnering with Daisy Cares and expanding our festival grounds to the San Antonio Food Bank to bring even more space, more activities, and more love to go around. Free general admission!
Here’s what you can expect:Over 200 adoptable petsPumpkin patch and fall family photo spotsHayridesFoster pet parade showcasing adoptable petsPet costume contestPuppy yoga sessionsKids craft zoneLive music and food trucks50+ local vendors and small businessesPassport 4 Paws: take a shelter dog on a mini adventure
Adoption perks:All adoptions include spay/neuter, vaccinations, training support, microchip, free custom pet tags, and more. The first 100 adoptions will receive special prizes.
Early Access:Start the fun before the crowds with our $25 Early Access Family Pass (good for 2 adults + children under 18). Enjoy first pick of adoptable pets, priority parking, and a few extra surprises. Limited to first 100 guests.
We’re ready to make Dogtober 2025 our biggest adoption event yet. Admission is free and all families are welcome. Let’s find loving homes for hundreds of pets—together.
***Registration is required***
Join the San Antonio Public Library online and learn how to start uncovering your family’s genealogy. Get tips on where to start your research and learn how to use Census records to start unlocking the answers to your past.
Transplants for Children will be hosting our 5th Annual Trunk or Treat on October 25 2025.Come out for free food, over 40 trunks, costume competition, and music! Don't miss out on this FREE event!
Join us at the New Braunfels Airport for a night of amazing music in support of a great cause. Comal Conservation is hosting its second Keep it Country Music Jam and this time we've partnered up with Toddcoe Aviation to help us take the event to new heights.This year's line up includes: "Owen Temple", "Matt Kirk and the Güeyfarers" and "The Billie Jeans". If you’re lucky enough to snag a VIP ticket, you’ll enjoy a special acoustic set by Dallas Burrow at the sponsor reception before the show.On top of the music, there’ll be a raffle with some great prizes, a live auction, food trucks serving up the best bites, and of course, a fully stocked bar.Every ticket supports Comal Conservation in preserving Comal County's natural beauty.
Tickets and sponsorship opportunities are available online at KeepItCountryMusicJam.org. Ticket price at the gate is $40.
Michael W. Smith has been releasing new music regularly and performing around the world to sold-out crowds for the last 35+ years. During his storied career, he's written and recorded over 36 No. 1 songs, been honored with three GRAMMY® Awards and 45 Dove Awards, one American Music Award, was inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame, and has sold more than 15 million albums. Amassing an in-depth catalog of achievements, Smith was also recently honored with a star-studded tribute concert in Nashville, TN to celebrate his 35 No. 1s, by a myriad of legendary performers. His recent USA Today, Yahoo! Music, and Billboard-acclaimed studio album A Million Lights and Parade, Good Morning America-featured and GRAMMY-nominated live worship album Surrounded have together become his 30th and 31st Top 10 hits on Billboard's Top Christian Albums chart, more than any other solo artist in history. In October 2020 he released a longtime passion album, STILL Vol. 1, an atmospheric listening experience of improvisational music coupled with inspirational scriptures. More than just an outstanding songwriter and performer, Smith has given back to the global community throughout his career. Smith has raised funds to battle AIDS in Africa, started Rocketown, a safe haven for young people in Tennessee to meet and find hope; and has helped more than 70,000 children through Compassion International. He has also written several bestselling books, including Old Enough To Know and Friends Are Friends Forever .
Tennessee-born troubadour Larry Fleet grew up on a stack of records spanning Merle Haggard, Otis Redding, Willie Nelson, and Marvin Gaye. A thoughtful songwriter with a knack for a one-line, an ear for a sturdy hook, and a powerhouse voice that strikes like a match, Fleet was working blue-collar jobs to make ends meet long before landing his recording contract with Big Loud Records. Seven years late and again working as an independent artist, the devout family man is turning heads among critics as a songwriter (“Man Made A Bar” recorded by Morgan Wallen ft. Eric Church) alongside his music, 2021’s tribute to the music that raised him, Stack of Records, his aptly titled 2019 debut, Workin’ Hard, 2023’s Earned It, featuring the single “Things I Take For Granted” and his first latest, 2025’s independently-released “Hard Work & Holy Water.” Saving Country Music puts it simply: “If you’re looking for the future of traditional country music, then look no further.”
All agesDoors at 7pm - Show at 8pmTickets available at StableHall.com or the box office
Oct 26 Sunday
Be a part of the action at one of the industry's top Writers Conferences & Film Festivals: volunteer for Austin Film Festival 2025!
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Whether you're a filmmaker, writer, or just a fan of great stories -- this is your chance to get involved!
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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