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The San Antonio Botanical Garden will receive $1 million in the city’s proposed 2027 budget. It’s a $200,000 reduction from 2026 funding but falls far short of the full elimination sought by San Antonio Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones. Funding for the San Antonio Book Festival in 2027 will remain the same at about $240,000.
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The San Antonio Botanical Garden brings another "Math in Bloom" event on Aug. 8. It's called "Celebrate Infinity Day."
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On July 4, it will be one year since the flash flood disaster that took the lives of 119 people along the upper Guadalupe River in one of the worst calamities in Texas history. How is the region recovering? What lessons have been learned? And what's being done to prevent this from happening again?
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The San Antonio Botanical Garden is highlighting its contributions to the community as officials debate budget cuts, saying public investment supports education and accessibility programs that serve thousands each year.
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The San Antonio Botanical Garden is celebrating Pequeño Pepper Day, with culinary demonstrations, a pepper plant sale, and spicy cocktails.
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The Classic Theatre's production of Antigone will be staged at the San Antonio Botanical Garden.
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Alamo City Performing Arts Brings Music To The Botanical Garden
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A new art installation at the San Antonio Botanical Garden owes its beginnings to an ancient Asian art form. That art form is called origami, and artist…
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Fiesta weekend is upon us, and here are a few ideas about where to go and what to do. First off, Connie Swann says head to the San Antonio Botanical…
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The San Antonio Botanical Garden has added several pieces of temporary art to its expanding campus, with five steel pieces by Rodrigo Garagarza, said the…