May 09 Thursday
Attention all youth filmmakers, save the date! URBAN-15 and the Josiah Media Festival announce their call for entries for the 18th Josiah media Festival! Filmmakers must be 21 years old or younger, and submit their films between May 1st, 2024 and August 1st, 2024.
Entry Guidelines:
• Filmmakers must be 21 years old or younger• Films must not exceed 20 minutes• Filmmakers must complete all required forms and submit films in valid format, more information at URBAN15.org• Films will be entered into one of four categories: Narrative, Documentary, Animation or Experimental
The Josiah Media Festival will award cash prizes for the top three winners in each film category!
More information at URBAN15.org
Questions? Contact Events@urban15.org or josiahfestival@urban15.org
Call for entries begins: May 1st, 2024
Call for entries ends: August 1st, 2024
Experience the world-premiere of Huntopia: Bunnies, Birds, and Butterflies at the San Antonio Botanical Garden.
Created by famed artist, Hunt Slonem, this outdoor art exhibit creates a whimsical world filled with the iconic colorful bunnies, birds, and butterflies the artists has been painting for decades.
Slonem's signature animal muses will be giant-sized for plenty of photo-worthy moments for families and friends throughout the Garden’s 38 acres.
Exhibit Runs May 4 - Nov 3, 2024; Included with Admission
For the past half-century, our mission has been to inspire heartfelt giving. Wondering why you should consider donating blood? Well, your generous gift has the power to transform the lives of cancer and transplant patients, trauma victims, newborns, mothers, and countless other individuals seeking medical care in hospitals and clinics within your community. Today, let's come together and bring hope to South Texas. Join us for the South Texas Blood & Tissue blood drive and make a difference. Remember, when you give, they live.
Discover what it takes to become a space explorer and an Earth defender!
Experience life as an astronaut through hands-on activities, see real NASA artifacts and learn how scientists are defending the planet from catastrophic asteroid impacts in Surviving Space: Astronauts & Asteroids.
Night of Artists draws artists, collectors and art enthusiasts to the Briscoe for two days of unforgettable festivities on the San Antonio River Walk and kicks off one of the premier Western art exhibitions and sales in the world. Beyond the opening celebration, Night of Artists is a public exhibition and sale that spans six weeks at the Briscoe, March 24 – May 5.
From scenic landscapes, stunning wildlife and classic cowboys to inspired Native Americans and dazzling vaqueros, the wide range of artworks reflects the vast beauty of the American West – and features something for every art enthusiast. Participating artists this year include Billy Schenck, Don Oelze, Z.S. Liang, John Coleman, C. Michael Dudash, George Hallmark, Kim Wiggins, Jeremy Lipking, Bonnie Marris, Michael Ome Untiedt, Teresa Elliot, Jan Mapes, Kevin Red Star and Walter Matia.
Notable new artists and artists returning to the exhibition this year include Brandon Bailey, G. Russell Case, David Griffin, Jennifer Johnson, Huihan Liu, James Morgan, Ed Natiya, Scott Tallman Powers and Morgan Weistling.
Join Dr. Ann-Louise Lockhart, President and Owner of A New Day Pediatric Psychology, PLCC for Doers Dialogue, a Speaker Series for Parents. A Psychologist and Parent Coach, Dr. Lockhart will share her insight and wisdom on the landscape of parenting in San Antonio with all in attendance through a 30-minute keynote, followed by a moderated Q+A session. Whether a parent, grandparent, teacher, or caregiver, gain empowerment at our first bi-annual Doers Dialogue on May 9, 2024 from 11:30-1:00 in The DoSeum theatre.
The Caring for the Caregiver a program of UT Health San Antonio School of Nursing offers monthly education programming for caregivers. The Essentials of Caregiving presentation series takes place the second Thursday of every month from 2 to 3:30 pm. This event includes a short lecture provided by an expert in the topic, followed by a facilitated discussion with other caregivers. For more information call 210-450-8715 or email utcaregivers@uthealthsa.org.
Bexar Deaf Club provides a space for Deaf people to meet and get to know each other. Each meeting includes 2 hours conversation time and 1 hour programs.
Bexar Deaf Club is a venue for Deaf residents of Bexar County to meet each other
Thursday, May 9, 20245:30-8:30 p.m.Denver Heights Community Center300 Porter Street in San Antonio
agenda:5:30 time for personal communications6:30 presentation of programs available by San Antonio Parks and Recreation Department, and assistance to register7:30 time for personal communications
Outside center are children's playground, picnic area, tennis courts. Park is open 5 a.m. to 11 p.m.
VIA bus routes:Route 28 Porter StreetRoute 20 New Braunfels Avenuehttp://www.viainfo.net/
about Bexar Deaf ClubBexar Deaf Club is a place for Deaf residents of Bexar County to meet each other, the second Thursday of every month, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.
volunteer facilitator Rachel Cywinskiworldvisitor@rocketmail.com
about Denver Heights Community Center:Director Diana Canales, Diana.Canales@SanAntonio.govhttps://www.sanantonio.gov/ParksAndRec/Parks-Facilities/All-Parks-Facilities/Parks-Facilities-Details/ArtMID/14820/ArticleID/2856/Denver-Heights-Community-Center
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300 Porter Street in San Antonio