Jun 24 Wednesday
Come and join us for a unique event offering some vintage tech. Typewriters will be available for attendees to sit down and manually type out a poem, a few thoughts, or perhaps a letter to a loved one. So come for a nostalgic throw-back or experience pre-PC tech for the first time. Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult.
Experience the vibrant energy of German heritage with a live performance and cultural presentation by Grammy-nominated musician Alex Meixner. Enjoy a dynamic blend of traditional accordion music and storytelling, then join in an engaging craft celebrating German culture!
This event at San Antonio Public Library is in partnership with Musical Bridges Around the World (MBAW), a nonprofit arts and social impact organization with the mission to provide access to global arts for all.
This lecture will provide an overview of the different types of data centers, how and where data centers are located in Texas, challenges and impacts arising from their construction and operations, and policy and technical recommendations; the presentation will cover energy, water, wastewater, public health, and public resources challenges and will provide recommendations intended to lessen their associated impacts.
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 CCSA Voices Rising Summer Concert is the culmination of two weeks of summer camp held at the Boys & Girls Club of San Antonio and the Good Samaritan Center — and you're invited to celebrate it with us!
On June 24th at 6 pm, St. Mark Presbyterian Church will fill with the voices of young singers who have spent these weeks building confidence, learning new music, and discovering the joy of singing together.
This free community concert is a chance to witness firsthand what choral music can spark in a child: courage, connection, and pride in something they created together. Come cheer on these incredible singers as their hard work takes the stage.
Jun 25 Thursday
DJ / Creative Summer Camp:A fun, creative, and music-filled summer camp for your kids.
Campers will dive into the world of music and technology with hands-on experiences in DJ’ing, music production, digital art, and creative tech tools.
Led by a lineup of professional DJs, artists, and industry mentors, this camp is designed to spark imagination and grow creative confidence.
CAMP DETAILS:An adventure in technology and music that provides students with hands-on experiences in DJ’ing, music production, new technology, and activities to expand their knowledge, interests, and strengthen soft skills. This DJ / Music & Art Summer Camp is led by a talented mix of working DJ’s, artists, and professionals. Visits by guest DJ’s and industry experts are also part of the Camp experience to give students a chance to learn from those working in the industry.
Days are structured with opportunities for creative and independent learners to explore and expand their talents. Camp concludes with an amped-up audio experience “After Party”, to showcase their newly learned skills and talents to family and friends.
Ages: 8-17
Date: June 23rd – 26th, 2026Location: The AM Project Studio, 2500 McCullough, SATX 78212Time: 8:30am – 12:00pm
Cost: $320.00Enrollment Limit: 20 DJ spaces available; registration closes when all available spaces are filled.
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).
As the Edwards Aquifer Authority (EAA) celebrates 30 years of stewardship on June 28th, we invite residents, students, businesses, and organizations from Atascosa, Bexar, Caldwell, Comal, Guadalupe, Hays, Medina, and Uvalde counties to help us look to the future by showcasing how you're managing the drought. Whether you're collecting rainwater, composting, using drip irrigation, or embracing native plants—we want to see it!
Winning photos will be featured in the 2027 EAA Calendar, celebrating innovation, resilience, and the community’s shared commitment to protecting the aquifer. Learn more and submit your photos here!
Edwards Aquifer Authority is a Texan by Nature conservation partner.
The King William Association Cultural Arts Committee sponsors an exhibit of Adam Smo’s Neon and Blown Glass. Adam began his career with glass in 2012 without any plan as to what he was going to do. At first, he did a lot of production glass for other companies as well as his own production. This resulted in a good decade of blowing glass daily. Around 2018, he began to learn and experiment with plasma art which led him to getting his foot in the door with neon. He pursued learning neon sign making and spent several years learning and practicing neon signs. He was able to take on more jobs as well as make his own artwork. Now he takes a small responsibility for helping to keep both the history and future of neon alive.
The exhibit will be on display through August 6, 2026. M-Th 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.