Sep 20 Saturday
Join Youth Do Vote for a celebration of civic engagement for high school students and educators as well as college students. Get registered to vote, sign up to be a poll worker, become a volunteer deputy registrar, learn how to run your own voter registration drive, and how to get involved in your community. Attendees will also have the opportunity to meet local elected officials, local journalists, and other civic leaders.
Join us at Molly Pruitt Library for a book club discussion! During this month's meeting we will be discussing the book Beautiful Country by Qian Julie Wang.
Copies of the book are available for check out in advance of the meeting at Pruitt's front desk. The ebook and audiobook versions can be found on the Libby app using a San Antonio Public Library card.
Whole Earth Provision Co. on E Basse Rd. will "Bring the Outdoors In" with a family-friendly event featuring hands-on activities for all ages. Guests can learn about exotic animals from Once In A Wild, take home some greenery from The Plant Project, enjoy cold-pressed juice refreshments from Twisted Alchemy, enter to win raffles and giveaways, and more - all from the comfort of their local Whole Earth Provision Co. store.
Bring your projects and supplies, and mingle with other needlecrafters for an afternoon of sewing, knitting, crocheting, etc.! All skill levels are welcome in this self-directed meetup. This is not an instructional class. The target audience is adults but teens are also welcome to attend with an adult.
This program will be hosted the third Saturday of each month at 12pm, unless otherwise noted in the Thousand Oaks Library calendar. Please call Thousand Oaks Library for more information.
Join us for this year’s Native American Film Series: The Modern Era.
The Briscoe Western Art Museum’s Native Film Series showcases a selection of unique films that feature original and diverse indigenous stories. All films were directed, written, produced by, and/or star Native Americans. Local community activist Matthew Davila (Standing Rock Dakota) curated the series and will lead a short presentation before each film.
Sunday, September 20 | 1:30-4:00 pm
Free With Online Registration
Join us and Grupo Folklorico de Bendiciones in celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month with a captivating traditional Mexican dance that honors our rich local culture!
Celebrate the grand finale of Downton Abbey with an afternoon of elegance and fun! Join us for tea, classic treats, themed games, and charming crafts inspired by the beloved series. To mark the occasion in true style, wear your best Edwardian or 1920s fashion and step back into the world of the Crawleys one last time. Whether you’re a Lady, Lord, or Dowager, all are welcome for this final toast to Downton!
We're bringing the celebration to the streets as we come together for the start of the Fall Equinox. Join us for community giveaways, live entertainment, and local vendors to shop from.
We’re excited to announce that tryouts for the South Texas Knockouts Travel Team have been scheduled for:
Saturday, October 4, 20255:00–9:00 PMHamilton Community Center – 10700 Nacogdoches Rd, San Antonio, TX
This year, the Knockouts are bringing our blue and yellow back to competitive travel play, and we’re looking for skaters ready to represent San Antonio and South Texas against tough competition across the region.
What to Bring:Full derby gearPlenty of waterA competitive, team-first mindset
Who We’re Looking For:Skaters with strong derby foundationsAthletes committed to competition and growthPlayers ready to push themselves and support their teammates
We encourage all interested skaters to reserve their spot by completing the form here
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdPWUr47004ZWYJ1Qb7ruxA-EI4e69RTLdeAcqAN2GXGDvndg/viewform
The South Texas Knockouts are more than just a derby team — we are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit serving youth ages 5–18 across San Antonio. Our program builds athletes, leaders, and community while keeping roller derby affordable and inclusive.
This is an exciting opportunity for skaters to step up, compete, and be part of our competitive comeback. We can’t wait to see your athletes on the track!
“Dwelling Space” is not simply a workshop or class. It is a sanctuary. A slow, sacred pause in honor of the Autumnal Equinox. A quiet place to be with your doubts, your blocks, your longing. Here, we do not fix—we hold, listen, and remember."
Join author and creative wellness guide Fernando Rover Jr. in marking the Autumnal Equinox with intention, reflection, and creativity. This online class offers a peaceful space to slow down, connect with the changing season, and explore your inner landscape through guided reflective writing exercises.
Attendees will learn about the significance of the Autumnal Equinox—the moment of balance between light and dark—and engage in thoughtfully crafted writing prompts designed to deepen your self-awareness and cultivate personal insight. Whether you’re new to reflective writing or a seasoned writer, this workshop invites you to pause, reflect, and dwell gently in this seasonal transition.
This is an online event. Attendees will be sent meeting login information upon ticket purchase.
About the Facilitator:
Fernando Rover Jr is an artist and creative wellness guide based in San Antonio, Texas. His work takes an interdisciplinary approach and utilizes elements of poetry, photography, and film. He holds a dual Bachelor's degree in English and history from Texas Lutheran University and a Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies from Prescott College. He is the author of three poetry books: Labyrinth (2019), Sanctuary: A 'Labyrinth' Redux (2020), and Maverick (2022). Rover Jr. is a two time recipient of the Literary Titan Award in 2020 and 2022, respectively, and was the inaugural recipient of the 2019 Best Indie Book Award for Poetry.
Website: www.framereferencemedia.com