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FREE May 2016 The Go-To Resource for San Antonio Families Since 1985 CAMP DIRECTORY Keep Water Time Safe and Fun Magazine FOSTER FAMILIES Offering Children In Need a World of Hope ARE YOU ‘PARENT-READY?’ Drop-Off Day at Summer Camp MOMMY: A Role to be Cherished

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My Mother’s nurture, guidance, and support is what I reflect on when confronted with a parenting moment with my own kids. I am grateful for all she has done and does for me. Remember this Mother’s day to thank your mother for everything she does. Don’t miss Gayla Grace’s heartfelt article on the meaning of motherhood in “Mom: A Role to be Cherished.” May is also National Foster Care Month bringing awareness to the many children who are without their biological families. Yvonne Vasquez sheds some light on the subject with help from San Antonio area foster care organizations. To learn more about requirements for becoming a foster parent, read “Foster Families Offer Children In Need a World of Hope”.

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FREEMay 2016

The Go-To Resource for San Antonio Families Since 1985

CAMPDIRECTORY

Keep Water Time Safe and Fun

Magazine Magazine

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FOSTER FAMILIESOffering Children In Need a World of Hope

ARE YOU‘PARENT-READY?’Drop-Off Day atSummer Camp

MOMMY:A Role to be Cherished

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MOM: A ROLE TO BE CHERISHED

FOSTER FAMILIESOFFERING CHILDREN IN NEED A WORLD OF HOPE

KEEP WATER TIME SAFE & FUN

ARE YOU ‘PARENT-READY?’DROP-OFF DAY AT SUMMER CAMP

TIPS BEFORE DAY CAMP STARTS

THE IMPORTANCE OF TEACHING OUR KIDS TO GIVE

34 FAMILY THEATRE• Tarzan• Charlotte’s Web• Wake Up, Brother Bear

30 CALENDAR• The Wizard of OZ• Children’s International Puppet Festival

38 EXHIBITS• Maya: Hidden Worlds Revealed• Beyond Rubik’s Cube

47 YOUR KIDS IN OUR KIDSMommy & Me Themed Photos

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confronted with a parenting moment with my own kids. I am grateful for all she has done and does for me. Remember this Mother’s day to thank your mother for everything she does. Don’t miss Gayla Grace’s heartfelt article on the meaning of motherhood in “Mom: A Role to be Cherished.”

May is also National Foster Care Month bringing awareness to the many children who are without their biological families. Yvonne Vasquez sheds some light on the subject with help from San Antonio area foster care organi-zations. To learn more about requirements for becoming a foster parent, read “Foster Families Offer Children In Need a World of Hope”.

Summer is almost here bringing our South Texas heat with it! Children will be spending time in the water to cool off and beat the heat. Keep in mind that water safety is a huge responsibility. Mary Reilly-Magee is back with advice on how to keep your children safe when swimming.

For some parents, the end of May is also the time to drop your kids off at summer camp. While your children may be excited and ready be dropped off, parents may be the ones who are not ready to ‘let go’. Ashley Talmadge’s article “Are You Parent-Ready?” gives parents some advice on what to do to feel more at ease with letting their children take their first steps to indepen-dence at summer camp. Denise Yearian’s article, “Last-Minute Tips Before Day Camp Starts”, will help you prepare for your child’s summer camp experience.

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May Calendar is filled with events and activities. There is so much to choose from all month long such as The Wizard of Oz at the Majestic, The Children’s International Puppet Festival, and Mommypalooza to mention a few.

Have you noticed anything different about this issue of Our Kids Magazine? Yes, we have a new look! All the pages are printed on glossy paper. I am excited to come full-circle, back to the time I first started working at Our Kids Magazine over a decade ago. Thanks to everyone for your support: our readers who are always expressing their appreciation for the magazine; all the schools, organizations and businesses who request our magazines for distribution on a monthly basis; and of course, thank you to our advertisers who make it possible to provide San Antonio families this resource publication filled with information that matters to them.

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Mom: A Role to be CherishedBy Gayla Grace

Feature

At 38 weeks pregnant, Katie eagerly awaited the birth of her first child. Her pregnancy had gone well and she looked forward to what lay ahead as she arrived for her routine doctor exam. With little warning, and a racing heart, she was ushered to a nearby hospital for a more extensive ultrasound. The doctor said the baby appeared to have quit growing and needed to be examined further. After several tests, Katie learned the baby girl she had carried for nine months would never be normal. Her baby’s heart had two chambers instead of four and likely had Down syndrome.

Katie’s doctor gave her the option to abort, which she declined. Upon admittance to the hospital for delivery to begin, a final ultrasound was administered. Tragically, the heartbeat couldn’t be found. Katie’s baby girl, Bliss Nicole, had died in

utero. Katie was to endure delivery of a stillborn baby and cope with the devastating loss of her first child.

We often take the privilege of motherhood for granted, instead of a role to be cherished. Women suffer through infertility, stillborn births, and miscarriages every day. Some women lose the opportunity to complete their mothering role because of illness or death. We’re blessed to be given the opportunity to bear and raise our children.

It’s easy to overlook the important role we play, but the influence we have as mothers can’t be denied. We teach, we nurture, we counsel, we dis-cipline, we taxi, we solve problems, we ease drama, we nurse wounds and more. While the preschool years have days that never end, the teen-age years

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have days that take flight. Before we’re ready, our babies begin to drive, graduate from high school, start college, and venture out on their own. 

Time runs out for those positive parenting moments we intended to have. The daily influences we take for granted to mold our children change to parenting snapshots via text messaging, late-night conversations, and crisis intervention.

Motherhood provides meaning to life we wouldn’t experience otherwise. Although not easy, life without children wouldn’t be the same. The lessons we learn while raising children aren’t taught in school: how to make it through a long day after enduring a colicky baby all night, how to rid your child of lice without setting their hair on fire, how to stay calm when the attendance office reports your teen-ager has skipped school, or how to pay for unexpected accidents with a new driver. As our kids grow older, we learn how to let go when our 18-year-old leaves for college and how to move on when our young adult announces wedding plans.

Mothers offer unending selflessness with little guarantee of what lies ahead. We endure heartache and disappointment; we celebrate victories and accomplishments. We refuse to give up when our child goes astray, or turn our back when our child rebels. The well-known saying relays it best: “No one loves me like my mother.”

Motherhood never truly ends. Whether your mom lives next door or out-of-state, she’s always a phone call away. When my job ended in my young adult years, Mom was the first to know. When my children were born, she celebrated with me. When I endured a difficult divorce, she walked with me. When I struggled as a single parent, she encouraged me. When I celebrated marriage again with a new family, she congratulated me.

Now, as my mom approaches her sunset years, I seek to be there for her. Our roles have reversed as I watch the effects of Alzheimer’s grip her failing mind. The caregiving role goes full circle: sacrificial love and devotion without end.

My friend, Katie, cherishes the joy of birthing four healthy babies following the heartache of her first-born. Grieving her loss as a young mother leaves her with unending appreciation for a role she’ll never take for granted. Guiding young lives blesses her days.

As a mother, celebrate your role. Affirm your value and commit to be a positive influence as you guide and nurture your children. No one else can play the role only you have been granted. Happy Mother’s Day!

 Gayla Grace is a mom and stepmom to five children with only one still at home. She considers it a privilege to be called Mom.

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Foster Families Offer Children In Need a World of Hope

By Yvonne Vasquez

Feature

Every year in Texas, thousands of children are removed from their biological families because their home life has become unsafe for them. When this happens, they immediately enter the foster care system.

Foster care refers to a state-based system tasked with caring for minor children when a court and a child protection agency determine that the minor’s parents cannot properly care for them.

Children are usually placed in foster care due to abuse and/or neglect, but there are other reasons as well. These may include abandonment, incarcera-tion, truancy or death.

It is a situation in which a child must be cared for by people who are not the child’s parents and may not even be related.

Foster children come from all walks of life. Most foster care begins with a plan to eventually place these foster children back with their original families.

Unfortunately, these children face abuse and neglect on a daily basis due to an unstable living environment. The hard truth is that many people are

unwilling to treat children the way they should be treated.

Still other parents face difficult and unforeseen circumstances in their lives that prevent them from being able to provide children with a safe and secure environment.

Organizations that handle foster placement are required to be licensed by the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS). Ideally, foster care is intended to be a short-term solution until a permanent placement can be made.

You may wonder why placing a child with a foster family is preferred over keeping that child in an institutional setting. The reason is not too surprising.

“The stress and anxiety that accompanies instability can have a direct impact on cognitive development,” warns the American Psychological Association. This situation can make learning difficult. 

By and large, child development professionals agree that children need stability. When parents cannot provide a stable home, children can suffer

Leti (adoptive mother) and Sharon Aguilar. PHOTO COURTESY OF THE CHILDREN’S SHELTER

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significant negative effects to their emotional and physical health. Foster home placement offers children a more structured and secure environment than an institution can provide.

In order to maintain continuity in a child’s life, it is usually preferable to place a child in the care of a related family member such as an aunt, uncle or grandparent. But when these options are exhausted, that is when foster families fill a crucial need.

Some of the more well-known foster care orga-nizations in the San Antonio area include St. Joseph Children’s Home, St. Jude’s Ranch for Children, St. Peter-St. Joseph Children’s Home, The Children’s Shelter, Boysville, Inc. and Pathways. In addition to foster services, St. Jude’s Ranch for Children (SJRC) recently announced that it has been granted a contract with the state of Texas to begin adoption services.

In Bexar County, the need for foster families has become especially urgent. In fact, it has become a critical situation for so many children. Recently, a total of 2,700 children in need could not be placed because there were not enough licensed homes avail-able for placement.

To put this into perspective, imagine seeing the Majestic Theater with children in every seat. That is the number of children who are in need of foster home placement in San Antonio and nearby areas.

The greatest need for foster families in Bexar County is for children ages ten and older. Unfortunately, placement of these children is often hindered because of misconceptions regarding their circumstances.

“It tends to be more difficult to place African-American and older children as well as those with cognitive disabilities,” explains Anais Biera Miracle, Vice President of External Affairs at The Children’s Shelter.

It’s true that many of these children have experienced trauma in their lives and may exhibit trust issues. However, it’s extremely important to remember that they are still children who need love, patience and understanding.

Some children will require mental health treat-ment to help them deal with their situation. But many others simply need a helping hand and someone to support them in their everyday lives.

Foster parents can be married or single, young or old, working or retired. If you are considering being a foster parent, the Texas Adoption Resource Exchange is a good place to start.

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Basic requirements include the following:■■ Be at least 21 years of age ■■ Can be single; or married for at least two years■■ Be financially stable■■ Undergo a home study assessment with all household members■■ Allow a criminal history background check as well as a domestic violence/neglect check on all adult members of household■■ Complete pre-service training to include Orientation, Satori Alternatives to Managing Aggression (SAMA), PRIDE (Parent Resource for Information, Development and Education), CPR/First Aid and Psychotropic Medication.■■ Own a reliable and insured automobile

Other requirements that must be fulfilled include having adequate sleeping space, allowing no more than six children (including your own children) in the home, pet vaccinations, tuberculosis tests and various safety inspections.

The reimbursement rate for the care of foster chil-dren is an average of $24 per day (approximately $600 per month). Medicaid is covered for any doctor visits that will be required.

Foster placement can last anywhere from overnight to 18 months. The ultimate goal is to create the most favorable outcome for the children involved.

Do you think you can offer a secure and loving home for a child who is in crisis? If you are considering being a foster parent, the first step is to attend an inquiry meeting in your area. Being responsible for a child requires a serious commitment and it’s definitely not for everybody.

“These kids need normalcy. Some of these children have never had birthday parties or new clothes,” explains Biera Miracle.

“At the end of the day, they will have good and bad days, like all children. They may not have the skill set to manage their own behaviors. We have techniques to help parents determine what is motivating the behavior.”

Because foster children have often suffered previous physical abuse, corporal punishment of any kind is not allowed. Withholding food as punishment is also strictly prohibited. Making these children feel safe is essential to their healing process.

Foster parenting comes with its own unique chal-lenges, but it can also be one of the most rewarding experiences you can have, knowing you have made a positive impact in the life of a child.

Yvonne Vasquez is a freelance writer who has written for various companies in the San Antonio area for the past twenty-five years. Yvonne has one son, Eric (24), and is a San Antonio native.

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We’ve all been there. Frantically grabbing all of the pool essentials (goggles, sunscreen, towels, that one toy) and rush-ing to leave for the family get together that’s been planned for weeks. You arrive, the kiddos jump out, already in their swim gear, and join cousins sitting pool-side. As you unload the gifts and your famous dip, suddenly you hear loud shrieks! Instantly, your mind starts racing, trying to decipher what’s going on. In that split second, with everything happening, you’ve lost track of your little ones…Where are they? Did someone get pushed into the deep end? Is your brother over by the pool, or did he go inside for the hotdogs? Who’s with your kids?!?

Moments like this happen to ALL of us. As the weather warms up, it means only one thing – spring is here and summer is right around the corner; time to make water safety a top priority. Whether we’re water skiing, fishing, lounging on the beach, or enjoying a game of Marco Polo at the pool, it’s critical that we keep an eye on them at all times. Here are a few water safety tips we can all employ to make spending family time around the water safer for everyone.

Assess Water RisksIt doesn’t matter if we are at home or visiting a place for the

first time, we always need to be aware of the risks associated with water and observe our surroundings. I believe water safety starts at home, way before encountering any water. We can evaluate potential water risks, establish our own boundaries, and communicate expectations with our little swimmers.

While there are so many factors to think about, I always ask myself…What will the crowd situation be like? Will I need to navigate around the masses, or will we be in a more private, secluded area? How accessible is the water area, and are there any fall/slip hazards? And finally, will there be any adult supervision like a lifeguard or designated water watcher?

While this may seem a bit overwhelming, taking the time to do a little homework prior to the family adventure can ultimately lead to a more enjoyable water experience, making the kiddos happy, and mom/dad happy.

Understand Your Child’s Swim LevelOur kiddos need to learn how to swim to be safer around

water. I strongly suggest that parents look into a year-round swim lesson program with highly trained instructors for chil-dren of all ages, especially for little ones or beginners. Getting babies in the water early and frequently allows them to build the swim skills needed to be safer, and facilities their emotional and physical development. Swim lessons also strengthen their self-confidence and help build independence. How cool is that? Babies will begin to develop skills that will be helpful throughout their entire life!

Aside from swim lessons, young children and non-swimmers need to be supervised within arm’s length around all water. This means us parents need to be willing and able to get in the water with our kiddos! Swimming is fabulous family time – and probably one of the precious “unplugged” moments we can have with our little ones these days.

Designate a Water WatcherAny time there are little ones in or around water, there

should be an adult Water Watcher designated to do nothing but watch them. This person must be a capable swimmer and can-not be distracted while performing this role. Rotate the duty among all available and responsible adults so that everyone gets to help out. Finally, give the Water Watcher on duty some sort of identifier (e.g. neon-colored hat or a vest, whistle, etc.) to indicate that he/she is in charge of watching the kiddos.

Remember, no one is ever “safe” when in or around the water. However, through water safety education and by remembering the tips mentioned above, we can reduce the risk of drowning incidents and make sure that our families are prepared for water fun all summer long!

Keep Water Time Safe and FunBy Mary Reilly-Magee

Mary Reilly-Magee, an athlete, swim coach, certified educator, business leader and mom, has spent the last 27 years teaching students of all ages to swim. She is the founder of San Antonio-based Love to Swim and Tumble School, and the past president of the U.S. Swim School Association. She frequently speaks at conferences, both nationally and internationally.

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Drop-Off Dayat Summer Camp:

Are You ‘Parent-Ready?’By Ashley Talmadge

A few decades ago, parents eagerly awaited Drop-Off Day at summer camp. For a few glorious weeks, they could happily ditch their roles of chauffeur, chef, and chaperone. They’d read a few more books, have an extra glass of wine with dinner, and simply enjoy a respite from the non-stop pace kids require.

Today, we parents seem to have more difficulty “letting go.” Thanks to new communication technology, we’re accustomed to being in constant contact with our kids. And our news feed can make the world seem like a pretty scary place for children. How can we trust that our kids will be protected and get their needs met unless we’re overseeing every detail of their lives?

But trust we must. In his book, Homesick and Happy, psychologist Michael Thompson concludes that children become more resilient, confident, competent, and independent when they have opportunities to make decisions, solve problems, and try new things out of their parents’ view. Overnight camp provides the perfect environment for such growth. Thompson states, “When you send a child off to camp, the gift you are giving him or her is to let go. You have to be willing…to let go of your importance in your child’s life to make space for someone else and new experiences.”

Kevin Gordon is owner and director of Camp

Kupugani outside of Chicago, and has many years of experience working with first-time campers and their parents. When deciding whether to send a child to overnight summer camp, Gordon says it’s a good idea to separate a child’s readiness from a parent’s readi-ness. He says, “Sometimes well-meaning parents will communicate that their child isn’t ready, but in fact, it’s the parent that’s not quite there.”

Erec Hillis, former camper, counselor, and now boys’ camp director at Camp Champions near Austin, Texas, agrees. He says, “It is our observation that 95 percent of kids finishing second grade can be successful for a three-week camp term, but only 5 percent of their parents think they can.” As a parent, memories of your child as baby, toddler, and preschooler may skew your understanding of her current capabilities. You may think, “How could she have grown up so fast?” Hillis suggests that parents begin to more accurately assess a child’s maturity by “taking note of things he or she can do now that weren’t so easy a year or two ago.”

Good preparation can also help you manage parental uneasiness. Taking the time to select the right camp is the first step. Is the camp director approachable and available? Do staff members undergo a rigorous hiring and training process? Does the camp provide

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exciting physical opportunities for kids, while also managing risks? If you can answer these questions in the affirmative, you can remind yourself as Drop-Off Day approaches: “I’ve chosen a great camp. My child is in good hands, and he’ll get to try some really cool things.”

The next step is to prepare your child. Both Gordon and Hillis say it’s a good idea to have children spend a few nights away from home with friends or relatives. Hillis says, “When they can do this successfully, they can prob-ably also make it at camp.” In addition, some parents will find peace of mind in familiarizing their child with camp-necessary skills, such as sorting laundry, stowing toiletries, and using a flashlight or headlamp. You can also acquaint yourself and your camper with the rules, daily schedule, and layout of buildings by downloading information and watching camp videos.

Finally, it really helps for parents to make their own plans! Sign up for that hula hooping class. Plan a tour of the wine country. Or read ten classic novels and get a new tattoo. As Gordon says, “Just like your camper is trying new things and experiencing personal growth, you’re ready to do the same so you can be reenergized when he arrives home with great camp stories.”

Above all, express confidence in your child’s ability to

succeed and have fun at camp. “Whatever you do, don’t project your uneasiness or anxiety on your child,” advises Hillis. If you have concerns about food, allergies, or medi-cal issues, speak with the staff ahead of time. Read the parent brochure and be prepared to follow the guidelines regarding communication with your child during the camp session. “When in doubt, call the camp,” says Hillis. “The directors are there to talk to you, answer questions, and ease your concerns.”

Drop-Off Day is often bittersweet. You may need to hide a few tears behind your dark glasses. But as Gordon reminds us, “ There are only limited camp years available for a child, so once the child is ready, it’s the parent’s job to get the parent ready.”

Before you know it, Pick-Up Day will arrive. As you hug your tangle-haired, sodden-sneakered, somehow wiser child, you’ll think, “How could she have grown up so fast?” On the way home, the stories may bubble from her lips. Or the words may be few. But her eyes will tell you: “I’m different. I’ve found parts of myself I never knew existed. Thank you.”

Ashley Talmadge is a freelance writer and mother of two boys. She enjoys writing about the many facets of parenthood, and her articles have appeared in dozens of parenting publications across the U.S. and Canada.

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The San Antonio College Office of Outreach & Recruitment presents

DON’TFORGET THE MUSIC

A 7-week, full-day camp for ages 5 to 12 including music, reading, leadership development

and a whole lot of fun!

June 6 to July 29, 2016*

8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.Before and Aftercare: 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. + 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Cost: $75/week | Aftercare $25/week* No camp the week of July 4

For more information contact Chaye Pena at 210-486-1209 or via email at [email protected]

Summer Camp

alamo.edu/sac/MusicCamp

The San Antonio College Office of Outreach & Recruitment presents

DON’TFORGET THE MUSIC

A 7-week, full-day camp for ages 5 to 12 including music, reading, leadership development

and a whole lot of fun!

June 6 to July 29, 2016*

8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.Before and Aftercare: 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. + 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Cost: $75/week | Aftercare $25/week* No camp the week of July 4

For more information contact Chaye Pena at 210-486-1209 or via email at [email protected]

Summer Camp

alamo.edu/sac/MusicCamp

The San Antonio College Office of Outreach & Recruitment presents

DON’TFORGET THE MUSIC

A 7-week, full-day camp for ages 5 to 12 including music, reading, leadership development

and a whole lot of fun!

June 6 to July 29, 2016*

8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.Before and Aftercare: 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. + 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Cost: $75/week | Aftercare $25/weekNo camp the week of July 4

For more information contact Chaye Pena at 210-486-1209 or via email at [email protected]

Summer Camp

The San Antonio College Office of Outreach & Recruitment presents

DON’TFORGET THE MUSIC

A 7-week, full-day camp for ages 5 to 12 including music, reading, leadership development

and a whole lot of fun!

June 6 to July 29, 2016*

8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.Before and Aftercare: 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. + 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Cost: $75/week | Aftercare $25/week

* * No camp the week of July 4

For more information contact Chaye Pena at 210-486-1209 or via email at [email protected]

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Celebrating a Decade of LOVE! Thank You San Antonio!

www.love-to-swim.com

We started in 1998 in borrowed water. This led to year-round swim lessons in three state-of-the-art, indoor facilities of our own. Because of you, we’ve taught over 1 MILLION lessons since opening our first location in 2006, making us San Antonio’s premiere, locally owned swim school. Thanks, SA, for choosing love!

Choose LOVE for Your Kiddo 100% Child-Centered Highly Trained Staff State-of-the-Art, Indoor Facilities Mommy Owned and Operated

Lessons • Preschool • Parties • Gifts

Last-Minute Tips Before Day Camp Starts by Denise Yearian

Camp season is upon us. Before sending your child to day camp, here are 10 last-minute suggestions.

1. FILL ‘ER UP. Bring one bottle of water that has been cooled in

the refrigerator and a second one that has been in the freezer. As the day wears on, the frozen water will melt and provide cool refreshment for your child. Spray bottles are a great idea too. They keep the face and body cool in the hot sun.

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TexasAdventureCamp.net

681-5261

4721 Callaghan Rd.(easy access from all parts of town)

www.greentreetennis.com 681-5261

• Birthday• Team Sports• Perfect for

Company Picnics

GROUP PARTIES!

WEEKLY SPORTS CAMPM-F 8:00a.m.-5:30p.m.(includes tennis and swimming)

•• WEEKLY TENNIS CAMP

M-F 10:00a.m. - 2:00p.m.(includes swimming)

Sports CampJune 6-Aug. 19

TreeGreenTENNIS CLUB

SWIMLESSONSAll Ages & LevelsNine Weekly SessionsJune 6-Aug. 5

210-494-3509Check out our summer camp offerings at:

www.stthomaskids.com

Gift of Time (GOT)A transitional kindergarten class for young kindergarteners or those who

miss the September cut-off date

Enrolling for Fall 20162 years through 5th grade

Before and after school careSmall class sizes to promote success

Experienced, certified teachers who care

St. Thomas Episcopal School

2. IT’S A SCORCHER! Apply sunscreen to your child’s skin before he

leaves home and send the tube along for later reap-plication. Avoid sending tanning lotion with little or no SPF, or sunscreen that contains glitter as it can reflect light and cause sunburn. Consider sending along a hat for extra protection.

3. BUG OFF! If your child is going to be out in a natural envi-

ronment, he should wear insect repellent. Look for a lotion form that is safe for children; avoid sprays. When camp is over, follow up with a tick check for safe keeping.

4. ALL DECKED OUT. One thing camp directors always see is children

coming with the wrong dress. Some kids want to pick out their own clothes, but if they have chosen black jeans and a dark t-shirt, it may not be the best option. Dress your child for comfort, safety and appropriate temperatures. Proper shoes are impor-tant too, particularly if he is playing outside. Avoid strappy sandals and flip flops; opt for tennis shoes.

5. NAME IT AND CLAIM IT. Any item brought to camp should have your

child’s name, address and phone number on it in case it gets left behind. It also avoids confusion if identical items are brought by two children.

6. TIME OUT FROM TECH TOYS. Do not bring valuable items such as handheld

games or cell phones. Day camp programs are designed to provide an enriching experience, and your child should be engaging in these activities rather than playing with electronics. If these items are brought, they may be confiscated and returned at the end of the day in hopes your child gets the message.

7. PILLS, PAINS AND OTHER PROBLEMS. All camps have forms for parents to list medica-

tions their child is on. But if you take your child off a medication for the summer, the camp needs to know that too, because it could cause an extreme change in behavior.

Allergies are another issue to make counselors aware of, be it insect or food related. Equally

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KinderCare.com/summer16-MKT-FLD-100926 © 2016 KinderCare Education LLC. All rights reserved.

Reserve your child’s spot for a summer of learning and fun!

GET MESSY AND COLOR OUTSIDE THE LINES

important is to share other concerns with camp staff, such as if your family is going through a divorce or has experienced a recent death, as this might affect how your child interacts throughout the day. Camps look out for the physical and emotional needs of a child, so the more information you provide, the bet-ter equipped they will be.

8. HELP IS ON THE WAY! Having an emergency contact person is vital. Even

more important is that the designated person knows you have written her name down. Every year camps have situations where they call the emergency contact person and she was not informed she was designated as such. Before listing a person’s name on the form, let her know first.

9. BEEF YER’ BRAIN. Read the materials the camp gives you—policies,

procedures and planned activities. If you know what to expect and what is expected of you, things will run much smoother. Most camps have a weekly schedule so parents know what the upcoming activities are. Talk with your child about the activities planned.

If she cannot participate because of health reasons, make sure you (not your child!) inform the camp.

10. GETTING TO KNOW YOU. Find out if there is an open house where you can

meet the staff and see the facility prior to camp. If not, make other arrangements to introduce yourself to those who will be caring for your child. It is impor-tant for the camp directors and counselors to know you so they can keep you informed on how things are going for your child at camp.

Finally, encourage your child to enjoy the expe-rience. Mark the first day of camp on the family calendar and do a countdown. Help your child develop a checklist of items needed. And don’t forget to share your own camp stories. Remind your child to do his best, obey the rules, be respectful of others and have a great time!

-Denise Morrison Yearian is the former editor of two parenting magazines

and the mother of three children and four grandchildren.

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THIS SUMMER, the ITC will host two weeklong day camps for children. Campers will sneak a behind-the-scenes peek at museum workings, and help solve history’s mysteries. Curiosity, creativity and playfulness are requirements!

For more information, please call (210) 458-2300 or email [email protected]

TexanCultures.com/SummerCamp

SESSION 1: JUNE 27 -JULY 1 9am-2pm daily for Campers 8 to 10 years old

SESSION 2: JULY 25- JULY 29 9am-2pm daily for Campers 11 to 12 years old

M

useum Camp

His

tory

MysteryDAY CAMPS AND

SUMMER ACTIVITIES

AcademicsDiscovery World LearningNorthwest - 210-691-0064Northeast – 210-655-6941

Downtown – 210-225-7464Our annual Summer Camp for ages 6 – 12 years old returns this summer. We combine our educational curriculum with an emphasis on discovery and exploration to provide a fun filled summer full of exciting field trips and informative lessons taught through arts & crafts. Each day includes free, nutritious, homemade meals, which align with our mission to keep your children healthy and active. Call your nearest location for more information.

I.C.T Prep SummerS.T.E.M. Academy

210-792-1571Summer [email protected]

www.CTPrep.org/SummerSpanish Summer School

Camper ages 11 - 14, June 8 - August 14, 7:00 a.m.- 6:00 p.m., daily breakfast, lunch and snack included in fee. Summer fun at ICT Prep focusing on STEMSCOPES, Video Production, Fashion, Engineering and Architectural Portfolio. ICT Prep Is offering top quality education in STEM that prepares students to excel In the 21st century.

Tohui Language Academy1127 Patricia503-999-7547

[email protected] Group 5-6 • 8 Weeks June 6 – July 29 Tohuí Language Academy offers k-1 Texas standard based academics in reading, writing, math and science. We offer second language acquisition strategies with a hands on approach. Two thematic units in Spanish: Cosmic Solar System and Prehistoric Dinosaurs.

Summer At The AcademySan Antonio Academy

117 E. French PlaceSan Antonio, TX 78212210-733-7331 EXT. 237www.sa-academy.org

Math Camp Coed for ages 4 and up. June 6– July 29 Whether you want to learn basic math skills or plunge into the world of algebra, geometry, SAT Prep Math and “probabilities,” our math camps will teach, reinforce and prepare you for moving ahead to the next level of math!

Reading & Comprehension, Phonics, Study/Testing Skills, Writing, Public Speaking, STARR Reading Prep, SAT Prep-Math Coed for ages 4 and up. June 6– July 29 These classes focus on skills and activities that will boost your confidence and strengthen your reading, writing, testing, and public presentation skills.

The Clowvazar Academy (210) 690-4800

12746 Cimarron Path, #120 San Antonio TX 78249 www.clowvazar.com

Each summer The Clowvazar Academy opens three summer sessions in June, July and August for students with Anxiety, High Functioning Autism or other related learning differences. We accept students from Kindergarten to High School. Limited seats are available. Visit us online for tuition information and requirements.

Animal Lovers

San Antonio Aquarium6320 Bandera Road

San Antonio, TX 78238210-310-3210

[email protected]

July 18 – 20, July 25 – 27, July 11 - 13 and June 27 - 29 Stingray Camp, Shark Camp, Seahorse Camp - Program ages & times vary. Learn about exotic sea creatures with a hands on experience.

Summer At The AcademySan Antonio Academy

117 E. French PlaceSan Antonio, TX 78212210-733-7331 EXT. 237www.sa-academy.org

Animal Lovers Coed for ages 4 and up. June 6– July 29 Fishing, bugs, snakes, spiders and salamanders, dinosaurs … calling all animal lovers. Come spend a week learning about animal life!

Art/Photography

Color Clay Studio – Summer Camp

17327 IH 35N, suite 202, Schertz210-231-0196

www.coloclaystudio.comGrades 1 – 5th Be ready for some fun this Spring and Summer! We will be offering week-long classes that will give students the opportunity to experience a variety of FUN-FILLED lessons such as drawing, painting, chalk pastels and clay sculpture just to name a few.   Call us to inquire about the Program, dates, and prices.

Photography Day CampSignature Photography Inc.

210-224-5555 217 Casa Blanca

www.signaturephotographyinc.comDay Camps are 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.June 6 through July 22. A real photography day camp, in a real studio, taught by real professionals. Located near The Pearl. Kids will have fun learning how to operate a camera, lighting techniques, composition, editing, and more. They will also get to create their own “signature” piece and a ten print portfolio! We will also have a gallery show on the final day of day camp and yes, family will be invited to view the artwork!

Summer Art StudiosSouthwest School of Art

300 Augusta, San Antonio, TX210-224-1848

www.swschool.orgJune 6 - August 19, 2016 - The Southwest School of Art’s Summer Art Studios offers 1 - 2 week long classes in a positive, nurturing, and fun environment for students ages 5 - 18. There are over 100 diverse classes available for students to attend and each week brings a new selection. Each class is taught by a professional artist and artist educators who help develop students’ individual expression. Both morning (9:00am - 12:00pm) and afternoon (1:00pm - 4:00pm) classes are available for students 7 and up. Classes for ages 5 - 6 are only offered in the morning.

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[email protected]

2016

Boys & Girls, Ages 4 & olderJune 6-July 29

SAN ANTONIO ACADEMY CAMPUS(Located in historic Monte Vista)

www.sa-academy.org

New Class Titlesfor

Summer 2016

Accredited By The Independent Schools Association of the Southwest

More than 400 Classes

Celebrating Our 28th Year!

Summer AtThe Academy

Minecraft - LegosDrawing & PaintingComic Con - Science

Harry Potter – Star WarsSurvival – Robotics

Photography – FrisbeeDance – Be The BossPokemon – Dinosaurs

Rockets - BasketballEtiquette – FootballOut On The Town

Chess – ProgrammingField Trips - Card TricksBugs – Fishing - ReptilesZumba – CartooningReading - Dodgeball

Study/Testing Skills Karate - Archaeology

Medieval Battles Sewing – Poker & MathTheatre – Fencing - ClayLeadership - MathWriting - Architecture

… and many, many more!

Summer Enrichment Office - 210-736-5876

Summer Art StudiosSouthwest School of Art

300 Augusta, San Antonio, TX210-224-1848

www.swschool.orgJune 6 - August 19, 2016 - The Southwest School of Art’s Summer Art Studios offers 1 - 2 week long classes in a positive, nurturing, and fun environment for students ages 5 - 18. There are over 100 diverse classes available for students to attend and each week brings a new selection. Each class is taught by a professional artist and artist educators who help develop students’ individual expression. Both morning (9:00am - 12:00pm) and afternoon (1:00pm - 4:00pm) classes are available for students 7 and up. Classes for ages 5 - 6 are only offered in the morning.

Childcare

Bright Ideas9433 Fredericksburg Rd.

210-694-4622www.brightideasdaycare.com

Located near USAA and Medical Center. Bright Ideas offers Infant Care, Toddler Care, Pre-K programs, Phonics and Private Kindergarten. We offer Swimming Lessons, Ballet, Gymnastics, Karate and Spanish for Tots. Call for more information or visit our website.

Country Home Learning Center8 Locations

Call 210-687-1002 for nearby location

www.countryhomelearningcenter.comJoin us for an Incredible Summer Camp Experience! For ages Kinder - 13 years. Child approved Special Events, fun-filled days with activities every child enjoys, Kids’ Choice Special Interest Clubs, and exciting weekly Field Trips. Call for location nearest you.

La Petite AcademySummer Camp14 Locations

1-888-554-8053La Petite Academy is a great place to spend the summer with weekly themes and events, as well as exciting field trips. Don’t let your child miss out! Summer is also a great time to enroll your younger children! Experienced teachers make every moment precious by providing nurturing care, safety and security and milestone focused learning.

PreK 4-SACity of San Antonio

Pre-K 4 SA is a full-day prekindergarten program for four-year-olds living in the City of San Antonio. To apply, visit www.sanantonio.gov/prek4sa or call (210) 206-PreK (7735)

Dance/Theatre

Ballet Summer IntensiveDance Center of San Antonio

210 540 83988126 Broadway. SA, 78209

Dancecenterofsanantonio.comThe Dance Center of San Antonio’s Summer Intensive offers a premier camp with a robust curriculum for serious students. Dancers will participate in a variety of classes to improve their overall technique and artistry. Our prestigious faculty will work in detail on technique, pas de deux, contemporary/jazz, classical variation, repertoire and contemporary choreography. Princess Camp - For beginner ballerinas that want to learn the principles of Ballet through fun exercises and games that will

help them develop and improve motor skills, coordination, musicality, flexibility and creativity.

Camp CloudChoose to Dream

[email protected]

Choose2Dream.comOur 3-week theatre camp offers elementary through high school students the opportunity to develop in the musical theater realm. The program will strengthen acting, choreography, and vocal skill sets. The camp features an intensive approach that will leave parents and audiences in awe! The camp is facilitated at the Tobin. At the end of the final week campers will perform 4 fantastic shows. June 27th – July 17th.

Camp HollywoodCondra Artista

12521 Nacogdoches RD 104San Antonio, TX 78217

210-492-9947www.condraartista.com

Camp Hollywood is back. Learn different acting techniques and the movie business weekly. Commercials, Film, Improv, Monologues and Duet Acting. Ages 5-17. 9am-1:30pm $225.00 per week

Camp ShowbizThe Magik Theatre

210-227-2751420 S. Alamo • San Antonio,

Texas 78205Magik Performing Arts Center

(210) 375-54585359 Casa Bella • San Antonio,

Texas 78249Camp Showbiz, our community’s premiere theatre arts summer program, offers children and teens fun, learning, and creativity, in a day camp structure of 1-, 2- and 4-week sessions. Extended care also available! Now two locations, The Magik Theatre (downtown) and the Magik Performing Arts Center (Northwest).

Carver Performing Arts Camps226 N Hackberry

San Antonio 78202210-207-2719, Andrew Gordon

thecarver.org/educationThe Carver offers two very affordable, professional performing arts camps, both culminating in public performances. Tuition assistance is available for qualifying low-income households. Online registration begins March 1, 2016. Theatre Camp: June 6-25, 8AM-4PM, ages 6-18; tuition, $200; The Renaissance Guild, instructor. Dance Intensive: July 11 -22, 8AM-4PM, ages 8-18; tuition, $200; Dallas Black Dance Theatre, instructor.

Don’t Forget the MusicSan Antonio College

210-486-12091819 N. Main Avenue

San Antonio, TX 78212www.alamo.edu/sac

A 7-week full-day camp for ages 5 to 12 including music, reading, leadership development and a whole lot of fun!  Camp will focus on developing vocal performance and guitar.  Camp will begin Monday, June 6-July 29 and run from 8:30-4:30.  Camp will not be held July 4-July 8.

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A catalog is available upon request and online.

Office of Student EnrichmentSaint Mary’s Hall | 9401 Starcrest Drive | San Antonio, Texas 78217

(210) 483-9124 | [email protected]

AcademicsDay Camps

Extended CareFine ArtsSports

Horse Academy

R egister online at www.smhall.org/enrichment

May 31 thruAugust 5, 2016

in Su mme r @ the Hall presented by Saint Mary’s Hall!Give your kids an educa onal and enriching ex l themperience, enrol

AnEnrichmentProgramFor Ages 3to Adult

Holy NameCatholic SchoolEducating the Southeast SideSince

1961

210-333-7356www.hncstx.org

• Small Classes Pre-Kindergartenage 3 - 8th grade• Catholic values incorporated across the curriculum• Co-Curricular sports and strong music programs for all grade levels

Summer CampJune 6 - August 5

Come have fun learning about

drums, percussion, keyboard, and guitar

at our Interactive Music Jam Sessions.

Summer Camps 2016June - NISD Learning Center

www.nisd.netJune/August - JCC Community

Learning Centerwww.jccsanantonio.org

Field Trips Available for Ages 4-12 yrs old

260-2221www.fortheloveofdrums.com

CHOOSE TO DREAM

“Camp Cloud”

210-836-8200 Call Today!

Register Today!

at The TOBIN!

www.Choose2Dream.com

June 27th - July 17th, 2016 7:30 am - 4:30 pm

(Monday thru Friday) Production T-Shirt Included 3 Full Weeks of Instruction

4 Shows Ages 6 - 19

Summer At The AcademySan Antonio Academy

117 E. French PlaceSan Antonio, TX 78212210-733-7331 EXT. 237www.sa-academy.org

Theatre; Public Speaking; Writing; Courtroom Drama; Pantomine; Lights, Camera, Action Coed for ages 5 and up. June 6– July 29 This series of classes will provide you with a wide variety of life skills in such areas as dynamic public speaking, writing, and experiencing “behind-scene” and “on-stage” action and courtroom situations.

Woodlawn Academy Summer Camps210-267-8388

1920 Fredericksburg RdSan Antonio TX, 78201woodlawntheatre.org

Join The Woodlawn Academy for the Performing Arts for our 2016 Summer Camps and make lasting friendships and memories! Kids ages 5-17 will gain knowledge in theatre and learn to act, sing, dance and appreciate the arts while learning to perform on our main stage.

Electronics Computer, Robotics, Games

Summer At The AcademySan Antonio Academy

117 E. French PlaceSan Antonio, TX 78212210-733-7331 EXT. 237www.sa-academy.org

Game & Basic Programing, Minecraft, Robots COED for ages 7 and up. June 6– July 29 These classes explore a wide variety of technological skills and games. From Google SketchUp to Scratch to Minecraft to Robots

to EV3. Learn to be proficient in using your computer & building robots, while having fun. Inventions, Rockets, Robotics, Chemistry & Physics, Forensics, Space, Rube Goldberg, Meteorites, Dissection Coed for ages 4 and up. June 6– July 29 These classes explore a wide variety of science fields. During each camp there will be experiments, observations, videos and other learning tools introduced. Experience learning in a fun environment while improving your academic performance.

Music

For The Love of Drums Call 260-2221

[email protected]

June/August - NISD Learning Center www.nisd.net June/ August - JCC Community Learning Center www.jccsanantonio.org Come have fun learning about drums, percussion, keyboard, and guitar at our Interactive Music Jam Sessions.

Science, Engineering

Camp InventionGreater San Antonio

800-968-4332campinvention.org

Transform your child’s summer from ordinary to extra ordinary. See ad for early registration promo code and save $15.

Mad Science CampSan Antonio

651-1143Sanantonio.madscience.org

Mad Science camps are designed with

exciting, fun and hands-on science activities. Your child will become a junior scientist for the week. Children will design, create, build and assemble a variety of interesting projects throughout the week. 9 different exciting camp themes are available. Register now: Pay Later!

Summer At The AcademySan Antonio Academy

117 E. French PlaceSan Antonio, TX 78212210-733-7331 EXT. 237www.sa-academy.org

Game & Basic Programing, Minecraft, Robots COED for ages 7 and up. June 6– July 29 These classes explore a wide variety of technological skills and games. From Google SketchUp to Scratch to Minecraft to Robots to EV3. Learn to be proficient in using your computer & building robots, while having fun

Special Needs

Brain BalanceAchievement Center

210-670-27601742 N. Loop 1604 E. Suite 121www.BrainBalanceCenters.comThe Brain Balance program brings hope to families of children who suffer with behavioral, academic and social challenges. We are specialized achievement centers that utilize a drug-free, multi-faceted approach to address the underlying issues in many of the behavioral, developmental, and learning disorders that plague so many children today. Help your child retain what they’ve learned from the school year and be prepared for next school year!

The Clowvazar Academy (210) 690-4800

12746 Cimarron Path, #120 San Antonio TX 78249 www.clowvazar.com

Each summer The Clowvazar Academy opens three summer sessions in June, July and August for students with Anxiety, High Functioning Autism or other related learning differences. We accept students from Kindergarten to High School. Limited seats are available. Visit us online for tuition information and requirements.

SPORTS

Basketball

Spurs Summer Basketball Camps

210-444-5021Spurs.com/camps

he Spurs Summer Basketball Camps offer both day and overnight camp sessions for both boys and girls, 6 to 18-years-old. All camp sessions include special appearances from a current NBA/WNBA player, a current NBA/WNBA coach, and a former NBA player

Gymnastics

The Little GymCall for ages and rates

Northeast – 210-545-3770, www.thelittlegym.com

Alamo Heights – 210-822-9252, www.tlgalamoheightstx.com

The Little Gym camps combine physical activity and games with arts, crafts and special events. Each week offers an interactive learning theme and each day brings a different, creative lesson plan. Plus, flexible

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What Are YouDoing This Summer?What Are YouDoing This Summer?

Call & Enroll Today! 210-687-1002Call & Enroll Today! 210-687-1002

SUMMER CAMP . . . Join us for an incredible Summer Camp experience!• Kinder – 13 Years • In-House Special Events • Exciting Weekly Field Trips• Kids’ Choice Special Interest Clubs • Exciting Theme-Based Units

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS . . . We offer a fully accredited, innovative educational program in a beautiful state-of-the-art facility, where a warm and caring staff utilizes a professional curriculum and the very best in educational toys and equipment!• Full & Part Time: Infants – Age 13 • Drop-Ins Accepted • After School care with pick-up from area schools

OUR CAMPUS INCLUDES . . . • Waterpark & Splash Deck• Soccer Field • Adventure Jungle Indoor Playground • 1950's-Style Soda Shop for Cooking & Science Projects• Country Home Movie Theater • Putt-Putt Golf Course • Arts/Crafts Lab & Computer Lab• Large Indoor Gym & Basketball Court • Student ABCMouse.com Accounts • iPad Station & Interactive Whiteboard• Horseback Riding, Petting Zoo, & Inflatable Water Slides at Country Home’s Adventure Quest

NOW ENROLLING . . . Full & Part Time for Preschool, Afterschool & Summer Camp!

A Fully Accredited Program View All 10 of Our Locations at

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scheduling options allow you to sign up for several weeks, a single week or even just a day at a time.

Jump Rope

Jump Rope Express269-0725

[email protected]

Jump Rope Express is a Jump Rope Program impacting young people through fitness and fun while developing self-confidence, sportsmanship, and character and promoting comradery. Each child works at their own pace, with focus on the “fun” factor to achieve success. This program will inspire many young people to embark on a lifetime of fitness and develop friendships that last a lifetime.

Martial Arts

Victory Martial Arts Summer Camps

5 Locations in San Antonio and Leon Springs

San Antonio 78258 and More210-479-6220

www.victoryma.comWe offer different camps all summer, from self defense to acrobatic martial arts. We work with children and reinforce important life-skills while having a ton of fun. Your child will grow both mentally and physically with Martial Arts summer camps. This is an exciting way for kids to stay active and healthy.

Soccer

3V3 Indoor210-444-24015510 Brewster

www.3v3indoor.comTons of exciting soccer programs for 18mo. - 14 years old. Kids will have a blast learning the game and improving their skills. Don’t miss the chance to Involve your child this summer in the best soccer program. We guarantee they will love It! Small spaces, Big results!

Tennis

Green Tree Tennis Club4721 Callaghan Rd.

San Antonio, TX 78228681-5261,

www.greentreetennis.comAll Day Sports & Tennis Camp

Monday – Friday from 8 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. for juniors ages 6–16 yrs. old who love all sports. This camp is instructional and features the club’s popular tennis camp and “Swim America” swim lessons. Other sports include volleyball, basketball, soccer plus movie time, open swim, games and much more! Eleven weekly sessions running June 6 – August 19. Save $$ with package discount and early bird pricing. Half Day Tennis Camp Monday – Friday from 10 am – 2 pm for juniors ages 6-18 yrs. Great club atmosphere to learn how to play tennis Basic tennis fundamentals and skills along with stroke production are taught. The camp includes 20 hours of tennis plus pool time! Eleven sessions running from June 6 through Aug. 19. Save $$ with package discount and early bird pricing.

Swimming

Martin Swim School LLC210-240-7974

[email protected]

Come learn to swim over the summer in our heated pool. Ages 18 months to 10 years old. Register now! Space is limited! Three students per class. Register now. Instuctor is Marguerite Martin-Boseman.

Sports Combos

Green Tree Tennis Club4721 Callaghan Rd.

San Antonio, TX 78228681-5261,

www.greentreetennis.comAll Day Sports & Tennis Camp

Monday – Friday from 8 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. for juniors ages 6–16 yrs. old who love all sports. This camp is instructional and features the club’s popular tennis camp and “Swim America” swim lessons. Other sports include volleyball, basketball, soccer plus movie time, open swim, games and much more! Eleven weekly sessions running June 6 – August 19. Save $$ with package discount and early bird pricing. Half Day Tennis Camp Monday – Friday from 10 am – 2 pm for juniors ages 6-18 yrs. Great club atmosphere to learn how to play tennis Basic tennis fundamentals and skills along with stroke production are taught. The camp includes 20 hours of tennis plus pool time! Eleven sessions running from June 6 through Aug. 19. Save $$ with package discount and early bird pricing. Swim America Swim Lessons

Monday-Friday with morning & evening times for children ages 3 yrs. and older. We teach America to swim for fun and fitness. Weekly sessions with morning and evening times. Beautiful pool area plus experienced instructors. Classes are small and children are grouped according to age and skill level. Nine weekly sessions running June 6 through Aug. 5.Save $$$ with package discount and early bird pricing. Summer “COMBO” Program Monday – Friday 9 -10:40 am Tennis and swim instruction for children ages 5 – 12 years old who are beginning tennis. Weekly sessions run Monday through Friday. Basic tennis fundamentals and skills along with stroke production are taught. “Swim America” Swim Lessons are provided in our beautiful pool area! Classes are grouped 4 – 6 children/instructor according to age and skill level. Nine weekly sessions running June 6 through Aug. 5. Save $$ with package discount and early bird pricing.

Summer At The AcademySan Antonio Academy

117 E. French PlaceSan Antonio, TX 78212210-733-7331 EXT. 237

w w w . s a - a c a d e m y . o r g Sports Camps, Zumba Coed for ages 5 and up. June 6– July 29 If you are a sports and exercise fanatic (or just love fun and games), come join us for classes in karate, , soccer, football, basketball, bowling, dodgeball, Ultimate Frisbee, Zumba, racquet sports and fencing.

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AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMS • ASSEMBLIES • BIRTHDAY PARTIES • WORKSHOPSSPECIAL EVENTS • SPRING BREAK & SUMMER CAMPS• PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS

210-651-1143Call Today:

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sanantonio.madscience.orgBIRTHDAY PARTIESSUMMER CAMPS &

Fun and Hands-on!Exciting Experiments

For Ages 4-12

CA StudiosSummer Camp

June 13-17Mon: Improv

Tues: Commercial/Film Acting

Wed: Film Acting/Script AnalysisThurs: TheaterFri: Showcase

12521 Nacogdoches, Ste. 104 SATX 78217

www.CondraArtista.com210.492.9947

Camp runs from June 6th through July 29th 2016 PK3– 8TH Grade | Full Day or Half Day | Call 210-732-8801 for more information

St. Anthony Catholic School - EST 1907 -

Summers at St. Anthony! Join us for a SUMMER CAMP that

promotes IMAGINATION, CREATIVITY, & LEARNING in a FUN and ENGAGING

environment.

Weekly themes | Field trips | Enrichment classes | Physical activity

205 W. Huisache Avenue | San Antonio, Texas 78212 | www.stanthonysa.org

Just a Few of Our ExcitingWeekly Field Trips!!

Fiesta Texas MoviesIncredible Pizza

Silver Star Basketball GameALTITUDE TAMPOLINELaser Quest DoSeum

And Much more...

Family Owned & Operated in San Antonio Since 1974www.4luvncarecenters.com

REGISTER NOW!Kinder - 5th

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13211 Huebner Road @ Lockhill Selma 696-56776509 Grissom Road @ Bandera Road 681-4228

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THEMED CAMPS

FEASTVariety Camps210-342-4674

2500 Burwood Lanewww.homeschoolfeast.com

Summer Reading Program, Basketball, Volleyball, Fitness and Tae Kwon Do. You don’t have to be home schooled to participate in our summer programs. We will have a summer reading program, basketball league, a 3 day volleyball camp, fitness training with Coach Phil and Tae Kwon Do classes. Go to our website for more details on summer fun!

Generation Z at LNC Summer Camp

June 6th thru August 19th13211 Huebner Road

210-696-567721130 Gathering Oak

210-497-5550San Antonio, Texas

www.4luvncarecenters.comExciting summer camp program for children ages 5 thru 12 years old. We provide on-site heated swimming pools, daily crafts, and cooking activities. Field trips include Fiesta Texas, Incredible Pizza, Silver Star Basketball Game, Missions Baseball Game, Morgan Wonderland, DoSeum, the movies, and much more Call for a tour today!

His Hill Ranch Camp Overnight & Day Camp

PO BOX 9, Comfort, TX 78103830-995-3388

[email protected]

Overnight Camp $530 • Day Camp $250

His Hill Ranch Camp is a Christian, non-denominational overnight & day camp offering 1 week sessions through the summer. His Hill is a wonderful place for young people to be taught about Jesus Christ from God’s Word while having fun in the outdoor life of the Hill Country. Dates are: June 19 - August 12, 2016.

History Mystery Museum CampUTSA Institute of Texan

Cultures801 E. Cesar E. Chavez Blvd

210-458-2300TexanCultures.com/Summer

CampCampers will sneak a behind-the-scenes peek at museum workings and help solve history’s mysteries. Session 1 is June 27 - July 1 for campers 8 - 10 years old. Session 2 Is July 25 - July 29 for campers 11 to 12 years old.

Bobcat CampHoly Name Catholic School

phone: 210-33-7356location: South East San

Antonio3814 Nash Blvd.

website: www.hncstx.orgBobcat Camp June 6-August 5.  7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.  Ages 3 to 8th Graders.  Weekly and Drop-In Rates available.  Extended care until 6:00. Breakfast provided.  Field trips once a week.  Weekly themes-Technology, Science, Music, World Cultures, Sports, History.  Math and Language Arts tutoring program included.

I.C.T Prep SummerS.T.E.M. Academy

210-792-1571Summer [email protected]

www.CTPrep.org/Summer

Spanish Summer SchoolCamper ages 11 - 14, June 8 - August 14, 7:00 a.m.- 6:00 p.m., daily breakfast, lunch and snack included in fee. Summer fun at ICT Prep focusing on STEMSCOPES, Video Production, Fashion, Engineering and Architectural Portfolio. ICT Prep Is offering top quality education In STEM that prepares students to excel In the 21st century.

La Petite AcademySummer Camp14 Locations

1-888-554-8053La Petite Academy is a great place to spend the summer with weekly themes and events, as well as exciting field trips. Don’t let your child miss out! Summer is also a great time to enroll your younger children! Experienced teachers make every moment precious by providing nurturing care, safety and security and milestone focused learning.

Love to Swim and Tumble School

15502 Huebner Rd. Ste 111210.492.2606

6044 FM 3009, Schertz210.566.4096

20210 Stone Oak Parkway210.702.3444

www.love-to-swim.comLet’s make this a NO BUMMER SUMMER with awesome, weekly, active camps and a non-stop blast of fun and learning! A new camp theme each week! Activities include arts & crafts, swimming, reading time, camp songs and game, dress up, imagination and lots more! June 6 – August 19, 8:30am – 4pm. For ages 3-8 years (must be potty trained)

Mo-Ranch Day CampHunt, TX

800-460-4401www.moranch.com

June 1 – Aug. 7 $175 - $225 per week Mo-Ranch Outdoor Adventure Day Camp is designed for younger campers, ages 6-11 (must turn 6 by the start of their first session). Our goal is to offer all of the same excitement, variety, friends, fun and adventure of a sleepover camp to children who are not yet ready to stay away from home overnight.

NEISD’s Movin’ & Groovin’ Into Summer Kids Camp

Vineyard Ranch ES/Thousand Oaks ES/Wetmore ES

San Antonio, Tx 78217210-407-0149 or 210-407-0161http://www.neisd.net/ComEd/

Commed/KidsCamps.htmSummer Adventures await for all kids in grades K-8th! Join us for an incredible summer camp experience! Your child will enjoy and love fun filled days with activities including team games, sports, academic activities, photography, field trips, cooking and much more. 9 Weeks of action packed, adult supervised fun. There’s something for all to enjoy!

STEAM Up! Summer at MSSAThe Montessori School

of San Antonio210-492-3553

17722 Rogers Ranch Pkwy.www.montessoriSA.org

Our camp will ignite the child’s imagination, excite their creativity and fuel their enthusiasm to learn. Camp presented by:  The Montessori School of San Antonio, Young Rembrandts of San Antonio and Camp Einstein.

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210-494-7022Call For Your Tour Today!

www.SanAntonioPreschool.com

Extra Large Natural Playground

3700 Ridge Country St, San Antonio, TX 78247

Now RegisteringInfants - Toddlers - Preschool,Pre-K, and After-School Care.

Age appropriate, Early Childhood, Enriched Curriculum

Now Enrollingfor Full-Day Summer Adventure Camp(Jun - Aug) Field Trips 3X per week!Weekly Themes with Art, Cooking,

STEM, Swimming & More!Ages 5yr-13yrMon-Fri / 7am-6pm

June 6th - August 12th (10 wks)

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Summer Adventure CampNew Horizons School

3700 Ridge Country Street210-494-7022

www.SanAntonioPreschool.com

New Horizons School is now enrolling for full-day Summer Adventure Camp. Camps will run June – August. We have Field Trips three times per week, weekly themes, art, cooking, STEM, swimming and more! Extra large natural playground. Limited summer slots. Call for your tour today!

Summer at St. AnthonySt. Anthony Catholic School

210-732-8801205 W. Huisache Ave

Join us for a full or half day of weekly summer camps. Weekly themes, Field trips, enrichment classes and physical activity for PK3 - 8th graders. Camps run June 6 through July 29.

Summer At The AcademySan Antonio Academy

117 E. French PlaceSan Antonio, TX 78212210-733-7331 EXT. 237www.sa-academy.org

Star Wars, Medieval Battles, Roman Military Rulers, Heroscape Coed for 8 and up. June 6– July 29 A collection of classes that captures the sweep of courtly days, as well as the fun warrior games and space battles . . . .or become a general and lead units of thundering knights into battle! Etiquette, Cooking, Ice Cream Shoppe, Edible Garden Coed for ages 4 and up. June 6– July 29 These classes focus on skills and activities that center on displaying knowledge of proper etiquette, and creating culinary delights … great recipes and treats go home!

Cards, Chess, Pokemon, Board & Table Games Coed for ages 6 and up. June 6– July 29 Become a champion of board and tables games by taking any, or all, of these classes. Entertain family & friends with “secret” card tricks and “thoughtful” moves. You’ll be the center of attention after these classes!

Legos, Rockets, Robotics, Manipulatives, Architecture, Minecraft Coed for ages 4 and up. June 6– July 29 Come explore your “building” imagination!

Summer FunUniversity Bowl

12332 IH 10 West210-699-6235

www.ubbowl.comSign up for two free games of bowling Monday thru Friday from 9am to 5pm.Open to kids ages 15 and under. Parents and caregivers can buy a season pass for $40 and receive two free games per day as well. June 1 - Aug 1.

Summer SensationsSt. Thomas Episcopal School

210-494-3509www.stthomaskids.com

Summer Pride – Coed for ages 3 to completed Kindergarten. June 13-July 29. Program set in weekly units. The choice is yours. Arts & crafts, cooking, science, stories, imagination… Half or full day with optional extended care before and after camp. Tiger Connections – Coed for ages 3 through fifth grade. June 13-July 29. Students engage in fun, educational, and creative activities in our summer day camp experience. We offer enrichment classes, academics, sports, and adventure camps taught by instructors from St. Thomas, neighboring

districts, and experts in specific fields.

Tech-4-Tots5300 Heath Rd.210-776-1055

www.tech4tot.orgTech-4-Tots Summer Camp was created to provide a positive learning environment for children at an affordable rate. We believe that when children engage their minds in positive activities it will help them to excel in the upcoming school year. Please visit our website for updated camp information. For children 5 - 13 years. Tech, cheerleading and Sports.

The DoSeum Summer CampsThe DoSeum

2800 Broadway St210-212-4453

thedoseum.org/campsKeep learning and fun going all summer long with The DoSeum’s summer camps! Your child can engage in large-scale collaborative art pieces, challenging hands-on STEM investigations, and more—all taking place in our indoor and outdoor exhibit space. Whether your child is a future painter, engineer, or a combination of the two, The DoSeum offers a wide variety of programs for kids ages 3-11. Registration begins March 1st, 2016.

YMCA of Greater San Antonio Summer Day CampMultiple Locations

210-924-2277www.summeratthey.com

Join Y Summer Day Camps for a time full of fun, field trips, and friendship. Licensed by the state of Texas, our camps are a safe and engaging place for children to explore and discover in the summer hours. For more information, contact Claire Green at claireg@

ymcasatx.org or 210.924.2277.

OVERNIGHT CAMPS

Boys’ Camps

Camp Mondamin for BoysP.O. Box 8, Tuxedo, NC 28784

[email protected]

www.mondamin.comAges 7 - 12 • Aug. 5 - Aug. 18 $3000 - August Camp is a two week session designed to introduce campers to the program at Mondamin. The time allows for great friendships and experiences such as independence and working toward goals. We will touch on all of our activities and take many overnight trips. The short period is an excellent choice for those wanting a taste of camp fun.

Camp Rio Vista for Boys175 Rio Vista Road, Ingram, TX, 78025

830-367-5353www.vistacamps.com

Ages 6-16 June 7 – July 30 $1,550- $2,650 A Texas Summer tradition since 1921. Beautiful facilities, fun-filled program, exciting activities and dedicated staff provide a memorable learning environment for your son. We emphasize fun, confidence and success!

Camp Stewart for Boys612 FM 1340 Hunt, TX 78024

830-238-4670www.campstewart.com

Ages 6-16 • June 5 - Aug. 5 $2,800 - $4925 Camp Stewart for Boys is a privately owned, Christian-oriented, non-denominational camp

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CAMP GUIDENow registeringfor summer camps2016 Summer Camp Dates:

June 13-17 • July 11-15August 8-12

Register Online:www.theroyalcanvas.comor By Phone: (210) 826-72465005 Broadway St, San Antonio TX 78209

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Ages 4-12

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8 one-week sessions of non-stop fun

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Camp Einstein

and the

MSSA Athletic Department

For more information, contact: DeLisa Leopold at [email protected] or 210-492-3553 ext. 203

17722 Rogers Ranch Parkway 210-492-3553 San Antonio, Texas 78258 www.montessoriSA.org

for boys ages six to sixteen. We are located in the heart of the famed Texas Hill Country, near headwaters of the Guadalupe River.

Texas Catholic Boys Camp – Camp Tecaboca

Mountain Home, TX5045 Junction Hwy,Ingram, TX 78025

[email protected]

A boys camp offering horseback riding, archery, canoeing, swimming, and bead craft, with morning prayer and evening campfire stories.

Girls’ Camps

Camp Honey Creek401 Honey Creek W.

[email protected]

www.camphoneycreek.comGirls develop a positive attitude and grow in a caring, safe and wholesome atmosphere.

Camp La JitaUtopia, TX

(on the Sabinal River)210-349-2404 or 800-580-7247

www.girlscouts-swtx.orgAges 7-18 Sports, horseback riding, canoeing, dance, crafts, backpacking, swimming, archery, photography, etc. Non-Girl Scouts welcome. Please visit our website for more information.

Camp Sierra Vista for Girls175 Rio Vista Road, Ingram, TX, 78025

[email protected]

www.vistacamps.comSmall, private, traditional camp in the Texas Hill Country. A summer tradition of fun, friends, exciting activities, lifelong memories and life-changing experiences.

Heart of the Hills Camp for Girls

2430 Hwy. 39, Hunt, TX 78024830-238-4650

[email protected]

Ages: 6-16 • June 5 – Aug. 5 $2,800- $4,925 Liberating all-girls atmosphere, Guadalupe River, air-conditioned. Family style dining. Worldwide enrollment, personable! Fun, instruction-oriented, doing the right thing; more than 40 activities. Family owned, operated.

iD Tech Camps1888-709-8324

www.iDTech.comCamps are held at Trinity, St. Edward’s, Rice, University of Houston, and more. Inspired by hip, tech-savvy instructors, ages 7-17 code apps, design video games, mod with Minecraft, engineer robots, build websites, produce movies, and meet friends with similar interests. Also in Texas: Alexa Café (all-girls, ages 10-15) and 2-week, pre-college Teen Academies for ages 13-18.

Kickapoo Kamp for Girls304 Upper Turtle Creek Road,

Kerrville, TX 78028830-895-5731

www.kickapookamp.comKickapoo’s enrollment of 100 girls ages 7 to 17 enables counselors to give individual attention to campers and stress traditional values.

Rocky River RanchP.O. Box 109 • Wimberley, Texas 78676

512-847-2513www.rockyriverranch.com

Ages 7-14 • June 5 – Aug 5 • 1-Week $975 | 10-Day $1550 | 2-Week $1950 Located in the heart of the beautiful Texas hill country in Wimberley, Rocky River Ranch has been operating as a private summer camp for girls since 1953. We are a residential summer camp offering three different session lengths and a wide variety of activities.

Co-ed Camps

Camp Balcones Springs104 Balcones Springs Drive,

Marble Falls, TX 78654830-693-CAMP

[email protected]

A premier Christian sports and outdoor camp dedicated to building quality relationships through spiritual impact and fun. Features air-conditioned cabins with a 4:1 counselor to camper ration.

Camp Cho-Yeh and Conference Center

2200 S. Washington, Livingston, TX 77351

936-328-3200www.cho-yeh.org

Camp Cho-Yeh is a co-ed Christian summer camp just north of Houston, Texas serving campers age 6-16. At Camp Cho-Yeh, we firmly believe that a week of summer camp can  be one of the most powerful and life-changing experiences in  a young person’s life.  Our vision is to build relationships and impact lives in a Christ-centered environment. Established in 1947, ACA accredited.

Camp Lone Star2016 Camp Lone Star Road,

La Grange, TX 78945877-452-0099

[email protected];www.lomt.com

Week and weekend sessions Camp Lone Star, along the Colorado River, offers a safe, Christian community committed to individual attention and uplifting, fun events for youth and families.

Camp Olympia723 Olympia Drive,

Trinity, TX 75862800-735-6190

www.campolympia.comEstablished in 1968, Camp Olympia is an overnight summer camp for boys and girls, ages 7-16. Located on Lake Livingston in Trinity, Texas, the camp offers individualized scheduling of over 40 activities, ranging from waterskiing to golf to horseback riding, so campers get to choose the activities that interest them. Children learn responsibility and cooperation at camp while gaining independence and self-esteem.

Deer Creek CampMedina, Texas 78055

830-589-7123www.deercreekcamp.com

Deer Creek Camp is located in Medina, Texas. We are a Christian Adventure Camp where we capture both the stunning outdoors and a Christ-centered community. From swimming in the Medina River to riding down the longest tandem zip line in Texas. Come see for yourself why Deer Creek Camp is The Place to Be.

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www.clowvazar.com | 210-690-4800 12746 Cimarron Path #120, San Antonio TX 78249

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Registration is now open!

420 S. AlamoSan Antonio, TX 78205

5359 Casa BellaSan Antonio, TX 78249

(210) 375-5458

To register visit www.magiktheatre.org or call (210) 227-2751

Camp Dates: June 6-August 19at The Magik Theatre Downtown

AND the Magik Performing Arts Center

Campers will experience a new destination each week that is worthy of a gold medal!

Boys and Girls 5-13 years Limited Spaces

(210) 681-543710606 Liberty Field, San Antonio, TX 78254

www.krklibertyfield.com

His Hill Ranch Camp Overnight & Day Camp

PO BOX 9, Comfort, TX 78103830-995-3388

[email protected]

Overnight Camp $530 • Day Camp $250 His Hill Ranch Camp is a Christian, non-denominational overnight & day camp offering 1 week sessions through the summer. His Hill is a wonderful place for young people to be taught about Jesus Christ from God’s Word while having fun in the outdoor life of the Hill Country. Dates are: June 19 - August 12, 2016.

iD Tech CampsTrinity University

1888-709-8324www.iDTech.com

This summer, encourage the awesome in your child! At iD Tech Camps summer programs, students ages 7-17 can learn to code, design video games, mod Minecraft, model 3D characters, engineer robots, create websites, print 3D models, and much more! Your child will meet new friends, learn awesome STEM skills, and build a foundation of knowledge that will make a positive impact in school, college, and future careers. Join us as we inspire the makers of tomorrow.

Mo-Ranch Summer Camp2229 FM 1340, Hunt, TX 78024

800-460-4401 ext. 250 or 253orgwww.summercamp.MoRanch.orgAges 8 – 15 • June 5 – July 23 $695 for one week sessions and $1,400 for two week sessions. We are a co-ed, residential camp located within one of the Hill Country’s most beautiful conference centers; the Presbyterian Mo-Ranch Assembly. Located along the Guadalupe River, Mo-Ranch sits on almost 500 acres of gorgeous Hill Country property. We offer a wide range of traditional camp activities including archery, canoeing, kayaking, swimming, and rock climbing.

Newk’s Adventure Camp830-625-9105

325 Mission Valley RD New Braunfels, TX

texasadventurecamp.netAction packed exciting week of fun and adventurous challenges. High Ropes Course, Zip Line, Paint Ball,, Tubing, Rafting, Schlitterbahn, Campout to Enchanted Rock, Rock Climbing, Swimming, Archery, Orienteering, and much more!

ROCK CAMPAmealco Los Cues km. 7.5

HuimilpanQUERETARO, MEXICO 76970

210-360-0107www.rockcamp.mx

The first camp in Mexico that combines the practice of an instrument (drums, guitar, bass, vocals) four hours a day, with traditional camp activities (zip line, climbing wall, archery, campfires, games, etc.) regardless of the musical abilities of the kids. All our counselors and music teachers are bilingual.

Sky Ranch24657 Country Road 448,

Van, TX, 78790903-266-3300800-962-2267

www.skyranch.orgLocated in East Texas, Sky Ranch is a GREAT Christian camp offering activities such as Blob, Waterslides, Zip-lines, Jet-skis, paintball and so much more.

T Bar M CampsNew Braunfelson Lake Travis830-620-4263

www.tbarmcamps.orgCamp is one of the most lasting, rewarding experiences parents can give their children. It builds self-esteem, gives kids a sense of independence and allows them to take a breather from the day-to-day. Over 10,000 people experience T Bar M Christ-centered Adventure every year. Come see what It’s all about.

Hill Country STEM Natural Resource Adventure

Texas Tech University’s Llano River Field Station

Junction 76849806-834-0272

http://www.depts.ttu.edu/junction/outdoorschool/index.php

TTU-Junction Outdoor School invites middle school students to a free week of STEM adventures – there are two to choose from! Hill Country STEM Natural Resource Adventures will be held July 10-14 and July 27-31 at the Llano River Field Station in Junction. Eligibility requirements apply. For additional information contact Linda Edwards, Program Coordinator, at [email protected] or (806) 834-0272.

YMCA Camp Flaming ArrowHunt, Texas

1-800-765-9622ymcacampflamingarrow.org.www.campflamingarrow.org

Call for rates and scheduleYMCA Camp Arrow in Hunt, Texas, overnight camp with climbing walls, ropes challenge courses, horseback riding, canoeing, archery, river slide and rope swing, new swimming pool, nature studies, sports activities, campfire fun!

SPECIAL NEEDS

Camp Agape Bereavement Camp for Children

Burnet, TX214-674-1205

[email protected].

Ages 7-12 • Camp Agape’s Children Summer Session will be held August 5th-8th at Forest Glen Camps, $50 application fee that is refunded at the end of camp. Camp Agape is a non-denominational, Christian-based program that supports children and families who are grieving the loss of a loved one. The trained staff and volunteers are committed to sharing the belief that through Christ there is HOPE, and will provide a safe and nurturing environment for the children to heal from the pain of grief.

Charis Hills CampIngram, TX

[email protected]

Ages 7 – 18 · $1,300, weekly sessions Charis Hills is a Christian Summer Camp specifically designed to help kids with learning differences (ADHD, LD, ED and Asperger’s) find success. Our focus is on building self confidence, social skills and independence.

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By Rebecca Asher

Feature

The ‘Elf on the Shelf ’ was put away months ago, and donation drives are far and few between, so how do we teach our kids about the importance of giving? It’s natural to teach our children manners, to say please and thank you, and to be courteous and respectful of others. Those lessons are not learned overnight, but rather instilled at a young age and repeatedly ingrained as our kids grow into adults. It’s important then, to infuse lessons of service, contribution and philanthropy into the hearts and minds of our future leaders. 

We can start by teaching our children about the act of giv-ing, not to seek material items, but rather give out of gratitude and grace.  

The Lessons of GivingCreating future philanthropists is simpler than it seems.

By being an example for your children, you can have a great impact on their future giving habits. If your children see you taking time out of your day to help others, it becomes a normal habit and an expectation they set for themselves. Small acts of kindness, such as asking them to pick out a few toys they no longer play with to give to a less fortunate child or offering to get the mail for a elderly neighbor who may have trouble getting around are simple ways to teach selfless behavior.

When you do things like hold the door open for a stranger, give a quarter to the woman in the grocery line in front of you who is frantically searching in her coin purse or just pick up litter while you’re at the park, you are showing your children that you can make the world a slightly better place with the smallest gesture and best intentions.

You are showing them that giving isn’t just during Christmas, it is a daily practice we should all participate in any way we can.

When children can see what their giving can do, it leaves a lasting effect. Seeing vegetables grow in a community garden that they’ve planted, or a smile on the face of another child, when getting a gift they otherwise wouldn’t have gotten; those moments are the ones to instill the desire to give in children.

Participating in events like the upcoming 3rd Annual Big Give S.A., is a great way to show children how their contribu-tions, no matter how small can make a huge difference. The Big Give S.A. donation match shows children that even a small donation can become a lot and what they contribute to matters.

This year, the Big Give S.A. will take place on May 3. The

purpose of this 24-hour event is to increase the public’s aware-ness of the impact of local nonprofits. It also connects donors with their local nonprofits, and builds a relationship where the donor can continue to give back. The Big Give S.A. was created to make donating fun and accessible.

Donors make their gifts at thebiggivesa.org, which offers searchable profiles of all the participating nonprofits. All dona-tions must be made through the website during the 24-hour period.

“Last year we had over 800 nonprofits participating in this community-wide event. It was exciting to see donations pour in from not only South Texas but across the country”, said Scott McAninch, Executive Director of The Nonprofit Council. “This year, our goal is to have 1,000 nonprofits take part”.

The Big Give S.A. includes Bexar County and 13 counties in South Texas, and is led by the Nonprofit Council and the San Antonio Area Foundation. These organizations work with private foundations, corporations, media partners, and the broader community to help The Big Give S.A. meet three main goals.

These goals are to move the San Antonio community forward by encouraging a collective impact of raising money, help our communities progress forward by investing stra-tegically in Bexar and surrounding county nonprofits, and encourage giving by leveraging the giving with matched funds and prize incentives.

Last year the event generated an impressive $4.3 million in 24 hours. For 2016, the goal is to raise $6 million. The Big Give S.A. is part of the national day of giving called Give Local America. More than 80 communities across the country are coming together to give big on May 3.  The Big Give S.A. is just one more way to show the next generation what it means to give.

Rebecca Asher is a freelance writer, author and mommy of two. Her essay, Take a Breath is published in the Eat Pray Love Made Me Do It anthology by Elizabeth Gilbert, which debuts March 29, 2016.

The Importance of Teaching Kids to Give

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This new production of THE WIZARD OF OZ is an enchanting adaptation of the all-time classic, totally reconceived for the stage. Developed from the ever popular MGM screenplay, this production contains the beloved songs from the Oscar®-winning movie score, all the favorite characters and iconic moments, plus a few surprises along the way, including new songs by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd  Webber. Click your heels together and join Scarecrow, Tin  Man, Lion, Dorothy and her little dog Toto, as they journey through the magical land of Oz to meet the Wizard and obtain their hearts’ desires. Watch out for the Wicked Witch of the West and her winged monkeys as you rediscover the real story of Oz in this fantastic musical treat for the whole family. Show times vary by date. $30 - $125. Runs May 31 through June 5. Majestic Theatre, 224 E. Houston St.  210-226-5700. whttp://www.majesticempire.com/shows/the-wizard-of-oz

The Children’s International Puppet Festival: A special event of the Children’s Fine Arts Series, this is the only children’s international puppet festival in the US and it features 45 per-formances by six different companies. Puppetry is a popu-lar and ancient genre of performing arts and an art form known as long ago as the Medieval Ages. Performances are 35 minutes to one hour long.  All will be at the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts in three venues and the Plaza.  On Saturday and Sunday there will be  events free of charge with paid admission to any show. For details on individ-ual shows see our Theatre section. The Tobin Center, 100 Auditorium Circle. 210-223-8624. https://www.tobincenter.org/subscription/childrens-international-puppet-festival

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1 SundayPick Your Side - A Library Marvel Comics Event: “Face front, true believers”: Join local Marvel Comics artist, Freddy Lopez and the San Antonio Public Library to celebrate the release of Marvel’s Captain America: Civil War.  This family friendly event will include a comic book cover workshop lead by Freddy, trivia, games, snacks, and other activities.  Cosplay is encouraged. Free. 2 to 4 p.m. Central Library. 600 Soledad. 210-207-2500. http://www.mysapl.org/calendar.aspx#/?i=13

Baskets & Blankets: Bring a blanket and your family and friends to enjoy a commu-nal picnic celebrating Eva’s Heroes 10th anniversary. The picnic offers meals from 15 popular restaurants, including: Bread Box, CST, Cured, Café Dijon, Green Vegetarian Cuisine, La Tuna, Magnolia Pancake Haus, Pam’s Patio Kitchen, Rudy’s BBQ, Smoke Shack, Southerleigh Fine Food and Brewery, Thai Topaz, Tim the Girl Catering, and Top Golf, among others. Entertainment includes music by Chacho and Brance and more. Go online to see meal options/prices. Eva’s Heroes was co-founded by actress Eva Longoria and Board President Christiane Perkins-Garcia in 2006 and is dedicated to enriching the lives of teens and young adults with intellectual special needs $20-$150. 4 to 8 p.m. Brackenridge Park, 3700 N. St. Mary’s St. 210-694-9090.  http://visitsan-antonio.com/Browse-Book/Events/Baskets-Blankets

Cinco De Mayo Celebration:  A celebration of the Battle of Puebla with live music, mariachis, food

booths, and arts and crafts vendors for great family fun. Free. Noon to 7 p.m. Historic Market Square, 514 W. Commerce. 210-207-8600.

http://visitsanantonio.com/Browse-Book/Events/Cinco-De-Mayo-Celebration

1 In 5 Minds Pinwheel Art Unveiling: 1 in 5 Minds is starting off Mental Health Awareness Month in May with the unveiling of original art by 15 nation-ally and internationally renowned artists in honor of the 80,000 Bexar County children who struggle with mental illness. The exhibit features art using a four-foot-tall pinwheel as the canvas. After the unveiling, the pinwheels will be dis-played around San Antonio throughout the month as a reminder of the need to help children with mental, emotional and behavioral disorders get access to care. After May, each pinwheel will be available for auc-tion. Free. 10 to 11 a.m. San Antonio Central Library, 600 Soledad. http://visit-sanantonio.com/Browse-Book/Events/1-in-5-Minds-Pinwheel-Art-Unveiling

Dance Kaleidoscope 2016: SA Met Ballet’s annual mixed repertoire performance, “Dance Kaleidoscope,” will open with “Gaite Parisienne.” This one-act ballet depicts the high spirits of a diverse group of people who patronize a fashionable Paris cafe one evening in the mid 1800’s. 2:30 p.m. Jo Long Theater, Carver Community Cultural Center, 226 N. Hackberry. 210-650-8810. https://www.samet-ballet.org/calendar.html

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Orchestra San Antonio gears up for its 2016 tour to Prague, Vienna, and Budapest with a colorful program featuring YOSA alumna, Fiesta duchess, and San Antonio Symphony oboist Jennifer Berg as soloist. $16-$25. 7 p.m. The Tobin Center, 100 Auditorium Circle. 210-223-8624. https://www.tobi-ncenter.org/box-office/2016-05/european-rhapsody

Spring Concert: Come hear the beau-tiful voices of Texas Children’s Choir at their Spring Concert. Free. Doors open at 2:30 p.m. and the concert starts at 3 p.m. Travis Park United Methodist Church , 230 E Travis St. 210-804-1804. http://texaschildren-schoir.org/index.html

First Sundays for Families - Asian Pacific Heritage: Share the first Sunday of each month with the fami-ly and sail away to China, Japan, India and Oceania as you celebrate Asian Pacific Heritage Month with unique art activities inspired by the museum’s impressive collection. Free admission for Harlandale ISD students and their families. Free with museum admis-sion/Children 12 & under free. 11 a.m.

to 3 p.m. San Antonio Museum of Art, 200 W. Jones Ave. 210-978-8100. https://www.samuseum.org/calendar/event-detail?eid=7332

4 WednesdayStar Wars - The Force Awakens: Free outdoor movie with Star Wars Costume Contest, Chewbaca Call Contest, Food Trucks, free pop-corn and more. Family friendly event. Free. 7 p.m. Northwest Vista College, 3535 N. Ellison Dr. 210-486-4000. https://www.facebook.com/events/507564686096526/

Growing Up Wild - Deep Blue Sea: Develop an awareness of oceans and ocean life through stories, songs, and hands-on activities. Growing Up Wild builds on children’s sense of won-der about nature and invites them to explore wildlife and the world around them. Activities are designed to provide an early foundation for an appreciation of nature and the program is geared towards ages 3-7. RSVP required. Suggested donation: $3 per person, or $6 per family. 10 to 11:30 a.m. For more information

email [email protected]. Friedrich Wilderness Park, 21395 Milsa Drive. 210-207-3782. http://fosana.org/calendar/

Viva Mi Cultura - Nuestras Raices: A one-hour lecture demonstration celebrating Cinco de Mayo and the battle of Puebla. Teachers are encouraged to bring their students to this lively performance. Audiences will have the opportunity to inter-act with the dancers, participate in a question and answer session and join in a mini dance class. $3. 10 a.m. To make reservations send email to [email protected]. Guadalupe Theater, 1301 Guadalupe St. 210-271-3151 ext 225. http://www.guadalupeculturalarts.org/dance-productions

Home School Programs: This session’s focus is “Reptiles” and is geared to home-schooled children grades K-4 (Ages 6 and up) and no strollers will be allowed for this evening session. Cost is $15/member adult & child; $25/nonmember adult & child, $10 per extra participant. 10 to 11:30 a.m. San Antonio Zoo, 3903 N. St. Mary’s St. 210-734-7184. http://sazoo.org/education/school-age/

SAMA Playdates:  Toddlers can enjoy stories, gallery activities, hands-on art, movement and music during this event designed to cultivate, nurture and inspire creativity while developing an appreciation of art and world cultures. Participants should meet at the front desk. 10 to 11 a.m. Free with museum admission.  San Antonio Museum of Art, 200 W. Jones Ave. 210-978-8100. https://www.samuseum.org/calendar/event

Astronomy in the Park: Join astrono-mers and other stargazers to observe the sky through large telescopes in an informational program with the San Antonio Astronomical Association. 8 to 10 p.m. every Wednesday.  Free. Lower Bee Tree soccer field parking lot at McAllister Park, 13102 Jones Maltsberger Road. 210-710-4786. http://sanantonioastronomy.org/calendar/

Weed Wednesdays – Volunteer at PHP: Hardberger Park’s diversity of flora and fauna is being threatened by exotic invasive weeds and volun-teers are needed to combat these weeds each Wednesday from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. E-mail [email protected] or call 210-207-3292 for directions to week’s location. Phil Hardberger Park, 13203 Blanco Road (East Side). 210-207-3106. http://www.philhardbergerpark.org/

On May 1, SA Met Ballet presents “Dance Kaleidoscope at 2:30 p.m. at the Carver Community Cultural Center.

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Little Explorers: Preschoolers and their caregivers can use their five senses for fun and adventure as they discover nature through stories, crafts, games, songs and out-door exploration. The third Tuesday of each month will feature special guest Mother Nature for story time. $5 per family. 10 to 11 a.m. Cibolo Nature Center & Farm, 140 City Park Road, Boerne. 830-249-4616. http://www.cibolo.org/

6 FridayNational Public Gardens Day: Celebrate National Public Gardens Day with free admission to the Garden on a very special evening. Bring a picnic and enjoy strolling the Garden after normal operat-ing hours.  See the Storybook Houses exhibit and the Garden in beautiful spring bloom. Free. 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. San Antonio Botanical Garden, 555 Funston Place. 210-207-3250. http://www.sabot.org/events-listing/

Starting Out Wild - Leapin’ Lizards: Children ages 1-3 years old can learn about lizards and other reptiles through stories, songs, and hands-on fun. These high energy, engaging programs are a perfect way to foster an appreciation of the natural world. It is recommended that a child be walking and a parent or caretaker attend with each child. Most classes will take place outdoors. RSVP required. Suggested donation: $3 per person, or $6 per family. For more information, e-mail [email protected]. RSVP required. Suggested donation: $3 per person, or $6 per family. 10 to 11 a.m. For more information email [email protected]. Friedrich Wilderness Park, 21395 Milsa Drive. 210-207-3782. http://fosana.org/calendar/

Miss Anastasia’s Twiglet Storytime: Miss Anastasia com-bines story time and a delightful craft each Friday. Free. 10:30 a.m. to noon. Twig Book Shop

in the Can Plant Building, 306 Pearl Parkway Ste. 106. 210-826-6411. http://www.thetwig.com/miss-anastasia

7 Saturday7th Annual Paseo Por El Westside: Celebrate the Westside of San Antonio’s history, culture and people at this event for National Historic Preservation Month. This event is intergeneration-al at the core with activities for all ages. The event will include tours through the Westside, workshops, films, food and live music. There will be workshops about Cascaron making, Loteria, pan dulce, traditional plants, a Mexican children’s song workshop by Grupo Tayer from Matamoros, Mexico. There will also be other activities for children. Free. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Rinconcito de Esperanza, 816 S. Colorado. 210-228-0201. http://visitsan-antonio.com/Browse-Book/Events/7th-Annual-Paseo-por-el-Westside

Sounds of Spring: In the spring, birds are very vocal while attracting their mates and defending their ter-ritories. This is a perfect time to take a walk through Crownridge with premier birding educators Patsy and Tom Inglet who will help identify and appreciate these avian songsters. Program is designed for ages 8 & up. Binoculars available if needed. Suggested donation: $3 per person, or $6 per fam-ily. 9 to 10:30 a.m. To reserve your spot e-mail [email protected]. Crownridge Canyon Natural Area, 7222 Luskey Blvd. 210-207-3782. http://fosana.org/calendar/

Primer Sabado! Mothers Day Weekend!: Come out and celebrate Mom with Music, Food Booths, Shopping and Arts and Crafts. On Sunday May 8th, there will be a special rose for all the mothers. Free. Noon to 6 p.m. Historic Market Square, 514 W. Commerce. 210-207-8600.  http://visitsanantonio.

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Charlotte’s Web: All the friends are here: Wilbur, the pig who wants to avoid the butcher; Fern, a girl who under-stands what animals say to each other; Templeton, the rat who might be talked into a good deed; the Zuckerman family; the Arables; and the extraordinary spider, Charlotte, who proves to be “a true friend and a good writer.” Determined to save Wilbur, Charlotte begins her campaign with the “miracle” of her web in which she writes, “Some pig.” It’s the beginning of a victorious campaign which ends with the now-safe Wilbur doing what is most important to Charlotte. Adapted by Joseph Robinette. Based on the book by E.B. White. $15 adult and $12 child admission. Show times vary by date. Runs through June 12. Magik Theatre, 420 South Alamo. 210-227-2751. http://www.magiktheatre.org/

TARZAN!: Washed up on the shores of West Africa, an infant boy is taken in and raised by gorillas who name him Tarzan. Apart from striving for acceptance from his ape father, Tarzan’s life is mostly monkey business until a human expedition treks into his tribe’s territory and he encounters creatures like himself for the first time. Tarzan struggles to navigate a jungle, thick with emotion as he discovers his animal upbringing clashing with his human instincts. $15. Show times vary by date. Runs through May 1. The Tobin Center, Carlos Alvarez Studio Theater, 100 Auditorium Circle. 210-223-8624. https://www.tobincenter.org/box-office/2016-04/tarzan#sthash.AcTsptWM.dpuf

International Children’s Puppet Festival - Moon Mouse: Marvin the mouse wants to be popular. Constantly bul-lied and picked on by the “cool” rats, he is labeled as a loser and a geek. As respite from the continuous badger-ing, Marvin retreats into his science books and a world of fantasy. He longs to have adventures and to be the hero. Join Marvin on the space adventure of a lifetime: a trip to the surface of the moon on his homemade rocket, where he meets a strange cast of misfit creatures, learns of infinite peril and views awesome beauty. Will Marvin make his dreams come true and experience the glory and acceptance he craves? Lightwire Theater is proud to present Moon Mouse, a cosmic adventure about celebrating differences. $12. 6 p.m. May 4 & 5. The Tobin Center, Carlos Alvarez Studio Theater, 100 Auditorium Circle. 210-223-8624. https://www.tobincenter.org/box-office/2016-05/moon-mouse

The Adventures Of Alvin Sputnik - Deep Sea Explorer:  This exquisitely wonderful one-man show is a unique and charming performance that’s emotional, uplifting, touch-ing, and funny – a heartwarming and beautiful experi-ence that’s a remarkable pocket masterpiece of invention, staging and performance. On a future Earth whose ice caps have melted, rooftops barely provide escape from the rising waters. Our lonely hero Alvin, heartbroken after the loss of his beloved wife, hears a TV plea from Earth HQ seeking a daring soul willing to find a lost oasis at the bottom of the

sea that might just save humanity. $12. Show times vary by date. May 6 & 7. The Tobin Center, Carlos Alvarez Studio Theater, 100 Auditorium Circle. 210-223-8624. https://www.tobincenter.org/box-office/2016-05/adventures-alvin-sputnik

The Legend Of Walter Weirdbeard: This production follows a crew of pirates on their search for buried treasure.  After much tragedy and travail on the high seas, the pirates final-ly find their fabled treasure, only to discover that the chest holds no gold, no silver, and no jewels!  The treasure chest is filled, it turns out, with musty old books!  Mutiny and mayhem erupt on board the ship, and Captain Weirdbeard must think quickly to save his own life.  He keeps his crew at bay by reading aloud the books from the treasure chest, leading his pirates into the world of the imagination and revealing to them, one story after the next, how valuable a treasure books can be. Part of the Children’s International Puppet Festival, this Sandbank Shadow Factory production lasts approximately 45 minutes.  This program--appropriate for K-5 audiences--uses a combination of shadow puppetry and digital projections. $12. Show times vary by date. Runs May 6 through 8. The Tobin Center, East Rotunda, 100 Auditorium Circle. 210-223-8624. https://www.tobincenter.org/box-office/2016-05/legend-walter-weirdbeard

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Children’s International Puppet Festival - PEKKA: Presented by Théâtre des petites âmes, PEKKA is the story of a tiny turtle who every night impatiently awaits her bedtime story. But what if Jacyntha, the elder needed the moon to invent her stories. And what if tonight, the moon had decided not to show up... And what if PEKKA loved her stories so much so that she decid-ed to go and look for Miss Moon...because everyone loves the moon… the stars love her company, the sea follows her dance and the lovers walk in her soft light. But where is Miss Moon hiding and why doesn’t she want to shine? PEKKA is a story told by a narrator with the help of a cast of small puppets. The show lasts 30 minutes and is intended for children between the ages of 2 and 5. $12. Show times vary. May 7. The Tobin Center, East Rotunda, 100 Auditorium Circle. 210-223-8624. https://www.tobincenter.org/box-office/2016-05/pekka

The Dinosaur Show: Children’s International Puppet Festival presents Paul Mesner Puppets’ The Dinosaur Show. No bones about it – The Dinosaur Show will tickle your funny fossil and stimulate your imagination. Paul Mesner Puppets digs into the past to bring the dinosaurs to life, using hand, rod, shadow and body puppets in a prehistoric tale. The play explains scien-tific facts of how dinosaurs became extinct and includes a few whimsical and improbable theories. The cameo appearance of Dr. Dino Sawyer is sure to entertain with a fascinating look at what was and what might have been. $12. Show times vary by date. Runs May 8 through 10. The Tobin Center, The Feik Family Rotunda, 100 Auditorium Circle. 210-223-8624. https://www.tobincenter.org/box-office/2016-05/dinosaur-show

Children’s International Puppet Festival – ONDIN: L’Illusion, Théâtre de marionettes presents ONDIN, the story of a young fisherman who finds himself in the ocean depths.  A stunning change takes over as he turns into a strange marine creature.  A fascinating world emerges.  The boy begins exploring his sur-roundings and happens on creatures that are stranger at every turn.  Currents and his inquisitiveness lead him to unknown shores.  He meets a young girl playing on the shore.  Separated by the sea, the two children come together in its heart. The show is a journey of initiation both for audiences and the hero of the story.  It is an aquatic ode that draws on timeless myths. This production is fascinating in the way the puppets are manipulated and the ocean floor set comes to life. $12. Show times vary by date. Runs May 8 through 10. The Tobin Center, Carlos Alvarez Studio Theater, 100 Auditorium Circle. 210-223-8624. https://www.tobincenter.org/box-office/2016-05/ondin

 

Wake Up, Brother Bear!: Theatre for the Very Young uses music, art and hands-on sensory experiences to connect children to literature. The Magik Theatre presents Wake Up, Brother Bear!--a unique, intimate production geared toward children ages 5 and under. Watch Brother Bear and Sister Bear experience a full year of glorious seasons: together we see a waterfall melt, meet a butterfly, chase an elusive fish and skate on an icy pond. Children are invited to join the action to help create magical moments. For children aged 5 or younger and their adults. Reservations required, seating is limited to 50 guests per show. $5 (Tickets required for age 1 and up.) Performance begins at 9:45 a.m. and runs 30 minutes. Every Saturday through May 28. Magik Performing Arts Center, 5359 Casa Bella. 210-227-2751. http://www.magiktheatre.org/

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4th Annual Mommypalooza: Celebrity impersonators, performance artists, dancers, unique artisans and a fashion show are all on the schedule of this “Every Mom is a Super Star” Mother’s Day event. Also, free chair massages, mini-makeovers and a raffle will also be available. Free. 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Wonderland of the Americas Mall, 4522 Fredericksburg Rd. 210-882-7319. https://www.face-book.com/mommypaloozatx

Beautiful Butterflies Festival: Come learn about the beautiful butterflies of the Texas Hill Country, includ-ing the majestic Monarch butterfly.  Butterfly experts and enthusiasts will be giving presentation and showing off live butterflies. You can visit the Herff Farm Monarch butterfly weigh station and help us look for Monarch butterfly eggs and larvae. Free; dona-tions appreciated. 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Herff Farm, 33 Herff Rd., Boerne. 830-249-4616. https://ciboloorg.presencehost.net/experience/events/calendar.html/event/2016/05/07/farm-beautiful-butterflies-festival/124738

SABOT Spring Plant Sale: Find the perfect plants to make

your landscape San Antonio friendly. Select from hundreds of varieties of natives and adapted plants suited to local climate conditions. Greenhouse volunteers assist in your selection. Regular admission for Nonmembers/Members free. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. San Antonio Botanical Garden, 555 Funston Place. 210-207-3250. http://www.sabot.org/events-listing/

Jon’s Run/Stroll and Kids’ Run: This 14th annual event honors all children whose lives ended too soon from any cause and raises funds to support SIDS research and preven-tion. $15-$35. Registration starts at 7:15 a.m. Kids’ Run begins at 8 a.m., balloon release begins at 8:15 a.m., 5K/2Mile event begins at 8:30 a.m. Wheatley Heights Sports Complex, 200 Noblewood Dr. 210-920-0566. http://www.jonsrun.com/

Pancake/Sausage Breakfast: Stop by the Universal City Fire Station to enjoy all-you-can-eat pancakes, sausage, orange juice and coffee with proceeds benefitting the Firefighters Burnout Fund that assists local resi-dents whose homes are destroyed by fire. Be a hero and donate blood at the South Texas Blood & Tissue Center bus while you wait. $5 Dine In or Carry Out. (Kids 11 and under eat free). 7 to 11 a.m. Universal City Fire Station, 2160 Universal City Blvd. http://www.universalcitytexas.com/

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Art in the Park Festival: Mini art classes and lively dance and music demonstrations offer creative hands-on fun at the family-friendly Art in the Park festival. Kids and families can discover their inner artist at make-and-take arts and crafts tables under the guidance of professional artists at the annual event. They can participate in music, dance, visual art and theater exercises while enjoy-ing live entertainment scheduled throughout the day. Free. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Cibolo Nature Center & Farm, 140 City Park Road, Boerne. 830-249-4616. http://www.cibolo.org/

First Saturday at the Alamo: Enjoy First Saturday, an interactive living history event, designed to give visi-tors a glimpse of life in early Texas. Includes live demonstrations, living history and history talks. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Alamo. 210-225-1391 ext. 143. http://www.thealamo.org/

“Kids Fun Day” with Trains: The New Braunfels Train Museum is a place for fun for kids of all ages. “Kids Fun Day” is the first and third Saturday of every month. Kids of all ages “run the train” and become a “junior engineer.” 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Free. New Braunfels Railroad Museum. 830-627-2447.  http://newbraunfel-srailroadmuseum.org/public_html/

MarketPlace at Old Town Helotes: Music, food and a good time are served up at this event as local craftsmen offer treasures from across South Texas on the first Saturday of the month. Jewelry, arts and crafts, fresh produce and one-of-a-kind pieces are on display. Free. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 14391 Riggs Rd., Helotes. 210-695-5964.  http://www.helotes-marketplace.com/

SAMA Tours for the Visually Impaired: Docent-led tours for the blind and visually impaired include descriptive language, touch, sound and smell to enhance the visitor’s experience with art.  Guide dogs, sighted companions and others are welcome on the tours, as are wheel-chairs and other walking aids. Free. 10 to 11 a.m. Call for reservations. San Antonio Museum of Art, 200 W. Jones Ave. 210-978-8100.  https://www.samuseum.org/

8 Sunday (Mother’s Day)Accordions Across Culture Family Day: The accordion has a place in

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The 4th Annual Mommypalooza is set for May 7 at the Wonderlands of Americas Mall.

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several varieties of Texas music: Tejano, Czech, German and more. Be one of the first to view the new documentary on conjunto pioneer Valerio Longoria and enjoy live performances demonstrating the influence of the accordion on Texas music. Free. Noon to 4 p.m. Institute of Texan Cultures, 801 E. Cesar Chavez Blvd. 210-458-2300. http://www.texancultures.com/events/accordions_across_culture/

Mother’s Day - Children’s Chorus of San Antonio: Music by, about, and for Mothers is the centerpiece for our Spring concert, which will feature the debut of our new Prelude Choir comprised of singers ages 5-7. Come see our combined choruses performing to honoring mothers every-where for Mother’s. $8-$28. 3 p.m. The Tobin Center, H-E-B Performance Hall, 100 Auditorium Circle. 210-223-8624. https://www.tobincen-ter.org/box-office/2016-05/mothers-day

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Take the family and enjoy a relaxing afternoon with “Angel Roman & Mambo Blue” in the Witte’s Will Smith Amphitheater; blankets and lawn chairs are encouraged.  Included with museum general admission. 3 to 6 p.m. Witte Museum, 3801 Broadway. 210-357-1910.  www.wit-temuseum.org

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DoSeumBeyond Rubik’s Cube is a new exhibit that celebrates the world’s most endur-ing puzzle in an entertaining, interac-tive setting. Solve, play, and have fun, all in the ultimate hands-on exhibit. The multimillion-dollar exhibition invites audiences to examine why a small puzzle became, and remains, a phenomenon that resonates with a global audience and connects to fields across the spectrum of human creativ-ity. The three exhibition zones: Play, Invent, and Inspire, offer access points for guests of all ages, backgrounds, and interests as they showcase the art, invention, and scientific exploration that have sprung from Ernő Rubik’s timeless invention. Guests can see how the Cube inspires them artistically by compos-ing their own haiku using the Haikube; engineering a musical masterpiece in Cube Symphony; and contributing to the giant Collaborative Mosiac made of entirely of Rubik’s Cubes. Engineering buffs should not miss the Giant Working Cube, which, at 10 feet high, lets visitors see the internal mechanism that makes the Cube work. A Cube-solving robot solves guests’ scrambled Cubes at Robot Race. Twisty Puzzle Design brings people together at a multi-touch digital table to design and test puzzles of their own with other guests. Fans of pop culture need to check out Cube Culture, a video installation that highlights the many films and television shows where the Cube has been featured, from Wall-E to “Saturday Night Live”. Exhibit runs through May 12.

Admission: $12; free for children under age 1. H-E-B Free Family Night is offered the first and third Tuesday of each month from 5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. For the safety of visitors, all children must be accompanied by an adult 18 years or older, and all adults must be accom-panied by a child 10 years or younger. Regular hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Thursday; 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Friday & Saturday; and noon-5 p.m. Sunday (Members only 11 a.m.-noon). The DoSeum’s hours occasionally will change due to special events and programs. The DoSeum, 2800 Broadway. 210-212-4453.

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San Antonio Botanical GardenStorybook Houses presents five unique interpretations, selected from a competitive field of submissions, which will be on display for Garden visitors to explore inside and out. See kid-sized, family-friendly Storybook Houses in this interactive spring exhibition. This engaging playhouse exhibit is the fourth collaboration between the Garden and area architects and designers. Area architects and design teams submit-ted entries for consideration, utilizing a wide array of styles and materials. A panel of judges representing the AIA, San Antonio Public Library and the Botanical Garden reviewed the designs and scored them based on a variety of criteria such as creativity of design and use/re-use of weather-resistant materi-als; focus on recycling, reuse or sustain-ability; accessibility; collaboration with others; and design appeal for all ages of visitors. The winning Storybook Houses entries include: Oh! The Places You’ll Go, San Antonio & the Beanstalk, Diary of a Worm, The Little House and Sleeping Beauty. Exhibit runs through July 10.

Wings of the City showcases eight bronze sculptures by internationally renowned Mexican Artist Jorge Marín. For the past 24 years, these contempo-rary sculptures have traveled through-out the world, as cultural outreach from Mexico.  Public reception/open-ing:  September 9, 5:30-7:30pm at the Botanical Garden. Exhibit runs through June 5.

Admission: $10 adults (14-64); $8 students, seniors, military; $7 children age 3-13; free for children under 3 and all members. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. San Antonio Botanical Garden, 555 Funston Place. 210-207-3250. www.sabot.org

Institute of Texan CulturesThe Life and Legacy of César E. Chávez, Dolores Huerta, and Farm Workers- is a student art exhibit from Columbia Heights Elementary School meant to capture the life and lessons of Civil Rights icons in art. Columbia Heights Elementary School students will pass along the lessons they have learned about civil rights leaders such as Dr. Marin Luther King Junior, Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta through two spe-cial projects. “A Digital Exhibition of Martin Luther King, Jr.” is a dome show, utilizing the 26-screen Dome Theater to display student artworks dedicated to the Civil Rights leader’s work. “The Life and Legacy of César E. Chávez, Dolores Huerta, and Farm Workers” is an art exhibit telling stories of the battle for labor rights. Originally founded 13 years ago with the help of activist Jaime Martinez, the annual student art exhibit comes to the Institute of Texan Cultures as a part of the César E. Chávez March for Justice Week. The exhibit continues into the spring. Exhibit runs through June 5.

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of each year’s new Fiesta medals. The Institute will display a sampling of 2016 Fiesta medals along with medals from the past few years. Included is a visual database of medals going back for several decades. Used as giveaways, fund-raisers, to trade, or just for fun, the range of imagination seen each year is always enjoyable to behold. Exhibit runs through May 29.

Admission: $8 for adults (12-64); $7 for seniors (65+); $6 for children (3-11); free with membership, UTSA or Alamo Colleges identification. Regular hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Saturday and noon-5 p.m. Sunday. Institute of Texan Cultures, UTSA HemisFair Park Campus, 801 E. César E. Chávez Blvd. 210-458-2300. www.TexanCultures.com

The WitteMaya: Hidden Worlds Revealed is the first exhibition at the Witte’s new Mays Family Center and the largest exhibition to be brought to a San Antonio museum in the city’s histo-ry. The Maya are one of the most sophisticated and power-ful civilizations of all time and archaeologists are sharing the secrets about the Maya for the first time in a singular and unforgettable museum experience. Maya: Hidden Worlds Revealed brings together hundreds of authentic artifacts displayed in more than a half-dozen immersive environments. In this 10,000 square foot exhibit, visitors will have the opportunity to learn how the Maya built their towering temples and created their intricate calendar system. There are hands-on activity stations where the whole family can build arches, decipher hieroglyphs and learn drilling techniques. Maya: Hidden Worlds Revealed uses a combination of authentic artifacts along with multimedia and interactive, hands-on activities to reveal our deep ties to this astonishing civilization. The exhibition was designed to give visitors a glimpse at a cross-section of Maya life from divine kings who ruled powerful cities to the artisans and laborers who formed the backbone of Maya society. It is a once in a lifetime opportunity to see spectacular exam-ples of Maya artistry made by masters of their craft, along with objects from everyday life combined with a look at the scientific work being carried out at key Maya sites across Central America and Mexico. The Witte Museum has enhanced the Maya: Hidden Worlds Revealed experience with gallery interactives and Gallery Theater performances featuring Ixchel, the Maya goddess of fertility, motherhood and the moon. Visitors will be able to follow Ixchel through the exhibit and learn how the Maya charted and predicted astronomical phenomena. Exhibit runs May 14 through September 5.

Splendor On The Range: American Indians And The Horse explores how life changed for American Indians after the Spanish brought the horse to North America in the 1500s. This fascinating exhibition, curated by Bruce Shackelford, looks at the culture and lifeways of tribes throughout the Plains and Southwest before and after the arrival of the horse. Experience this original, interactive Witte exhibit featuring a stunning array of artifacts from the museum’s unparalleled Native American Collection. Exhibit runs through August 21.

Admission: $10 for adults (12-64); $9 for seniors (65+) and active duty military; $7 for children (4-11); and free for children ages 3 and younger and to all museum members. Regular hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday and Wednesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday and noon-5 p.m. Sunday. Witte Museum, 3801 Broadway. 210-357-1900. www.wittemuseum.org

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10 TuesdayTexas Giraffe Day: The first annual Texas Giraffe Day will honor Natural Bridge Wildlife’s rare giraffe twins, their care, and generate awareness of the world’s tallest mammal with hope that as people learn, the plight of the giraffe in the wild will begin to diminish and their populations will begin to grow. $13.50-$22. 9 a.m.to 5 p.m. Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch, 26515 Natural Bridge Caverns Rd. 830-438-7400.  http://www.wildliferanchtexas.com/blog-grid/rare-twin-giraffes-2/  

11 Wednesday35th Annual Tejano Conjunto Festival: Curated by Mr. Juan Tejeda, the TCF features star-studded per-formances by Conjunto Music Hall of Fame award winners as well as over 25 of the best national and interna-tional conjunto musicians. Admission fees, start times and locations vary by date and event. Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center and Rosedale Park. 210-271-3151. http://www.guadalupecul-turalarts.org/tejano-conjunto-festival/

SAMA Playdates:  see May 4

Astronomy in the Park: see May 4

Weed Wednesdays – Volunteer at PHP: see May 4

Little Explorers: see May 4

12 ThursdayMay the Forest be with You!: Students learn how to measure a tree’s width, height and spread. While taking a nature walk, stu-dents use a dichotomous key to figure out names of trees in the park. This class is part of the Middle School Spring Bloomer series for children 10 to 14 years old. Space is limited and registration is required. Free; dona-tions accepted. 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Hardberger Park, 13203 Blanco Rd (East Side). 210-492-7472. http://www.philhard-bergerpark.org/

Art Crawl: Moms, dads and caregivers can put their babies in slings and take a walk through the museum galleries for a guided tour. Talks are geared toward adults

while the art selections are chosen to engage the adults and infants 0-18 months. Free with museum admission. 10 to 10:45 a.m. San Antonio Museum of Art, 200 W. Jones Ave.  210-978-8100. https://www.samuseum.org/calendar/event-detail?eid=6631

35th Annual Tejano Conjunto Festival: see May 11

13 FridayFiesta Noche del Rio: The Alamo Kiwanis Club Charities proudly presents the annual Fiesta Noche del Rio featuring a cultural cavalcade of artists. Under a starry Texas sky, performers will mesmerize patrons with music, dance and song from the outdoor stage. Locals have lined the banks of the San Antonio River at the Arneson River Theatre in historic La Villita for years to savor the sum-mer outdoor spectacular featuring local artists performing the music, song and dance of Mexico, Spain, Argentina and Texas. Tickets are $20 for adults/$15 for seniors/$8 for chil-dren ages 6-14. 8:30 p.m. Arneson River Theatre at La Villita. 210- 226-4651. http://www.fiestanochesa.com/

The Good Dinosaur: Free outdoor movie. Bring your blanket and lawn chairs. Inexpensive refreshments (hot dogs, popcorn, sodas, candy) are available. Free. Movie begins 30 minutes after sunset. Bulverde Community Park, 475 Brand Rd, Bulverde. 830-438-3612. http://www.slabcinema.com/screenings/bulverde

Miss Anastasia’s Twiglet Storytime: see May 6

35th Annual Tejano Conjunto Festival: see May 11

14 SaturdayGirls RockIt Science Fest 2016: The 10th Annual Girls Inc. RockIt Into The Future Science Festival is a family-friendly event featuring hands-on science activities and workshops to encourage girls ages 6 to 18 to par-ticipate in STEM by exploring, asking questions and solving problems at festival activity booths. Presented by Rackspace and Tesoro Corporation. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Heroes Stadium, 4799 Thousand Oaks. 210-212-2510. http://www.girlsincsa.com/?p=3649

Mini-Mini Con 2016: This family-friendly event will feature gaming, vendors, Cosplay, panels, and more. Four confirmed guests, voice actress Dawn M. Bennett and music from Caleb Hyles as well as DJ’s Sephi Hakubi and Brandon Legacy, will be on hand for the event. Free. Noon to 8 p.m. Wonderland of the Americas Mall, 4522 Fredericksburg Rd. 210-882-7319. http://miniminicon.com/

Fit Family Challenge D4 Heroes 5K: The 6th Annual San Antonio Sports Fit Family Challenge kicks off with the D4 Heroes 5K. The Fit Family Challenge is a free 12-week summer program with the goal to get families active, eating better and learning about health and fitness.  Weekly events are held in the 10 area zip codes identified with the highest rates of diabetes and obesity, although the program is open to anyone. Free. Opening Ceremony at 7:30 a.m. Event begins at 8 a.m. Port San Antonio, 907 Billy Mitchell Blvd. 210-820-2108.

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Apache Del Rio Intertribal: Join the Apache Del Rio Intertribal members as they tell stories and sing songs of their ancestors. Dance to the beat of the drum from Running Waters. Look for education program signs off parking lot. A great program for the

Fiesta Noche del Rio begins Friday, May 13 at the Arneson River Theatre in La Villita.

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entire family. Bring your own chairs. A donation of $3 per individual or $5 per family is suggested. 9 to 11 a.m. Medina River Natural Area, Field past MRNA Pavilion, 15890 State Highway 16. 210-207-3103.

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Auditions for Texas Children’ Choir: Boys and girls ages 9-13 who sing soprano or alto can audition for the 2016-2017 performing sea-son. Candidates need to be willing to work hard for 1 1/2 hours twice weekly, with one Saturday rehearsal a month.  They should be able to sing on pitch, repeat back melodies and rhythms, be outgoing with service-orient-ed attitudes and be willing to travel. All auditions must be scheduled in advance.  9 a.m. Holy Trinity Presbyterian Church, 16245 Nacogdoches Rd.  210-804-1804.  http://www.texaschildrenschoir.org/rehearsals-auditions.html

Mobile Fitness: San Antonio Parks and Recreation brings its successful Fitness in the Park classes, using a vehicle outfitted with fitness equip-ment and a health kiosk for screenings such as blood pressure and Body Mass

Index (BMI). No registration needed. Come prepared to do an aerobic based exercise and yoga. Free. 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. . Hardberger Park, 13203 Blanco Rd (East Side). 210-492-7472. http://www.philhardbergerpark.org/

Dinosaur George: Dino George is back, and brings his renowned dinosaur program to Eisenhower Park. On dis-play will be amazing replicas of dinosaur skulls and teeth, including giant killer birds and large Texas mammals. Dinosaur George engages adults and children of all ages. Suggested donation: $3 per person or $6 per family. 10 to 11 a.m. For more infor-mation email [email protected]

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for children 11 & under. Family and group packages also available. 8 a.m. The Witte Museum, 3801 Broadway . 210-357-1900. http://www.wittemuseum.org/events/boot-scoot-5k

International Migratory Bird Day: Join the San Antonio Zoo in celebrating their monthly theme days. There will be games, art and crafts, and other activities throughout the day. This event is free with zoo admission. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. San Antonio Zoo, 3903 N. St. Mary’s St. 210-734-7184. www.sazoo.org

4th Annual Boerne Art Waddle: Local and surrounding artists will exhibit their work for viewing and/or purchase at the third annual Art Waddle Neighborhood Art Walk. Enjoy the flavor of Boerne’s neigh-borhood commonly known as “The Flats”. Walk or ride a bike to meet people, view art of all mediums and a friendly welcome at each Host Yard. Free. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Walk starts at 204 W. San Antonio, Boerne. 210-325-6390. http://www.artwad-dleboerne.com/

Beginners’ Bird Walk: Meet the San Antonio Audubon Society (SAAS) trip leader at the Judson Nature Trail in Alamo Heights on the second Saturday of each month. Nonmembers are welcome and binoculars with instructions can be provided. Free. 8 a.m.  246 Viesca, Alamo Heights. http://www.saaudu-bon.org/

Kids Club – Birds!: Celebrate International Migratory Bird Day with a Bird Walk, bird games and bird activities. $5 per family. 10 to 11 a.m. No drop-offs allowed. Herff Farm, 33 Herff Rd., Boerne.

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Lifeguard Introduction Clinic: Residents, of all ages, who are looking for a rewarding job with great pay, are invited to apply to serve their community as a lifeguard for the San Antonio Parks and Recreation Department. Free. Noon to 2 p.m. San Antonio Natatorium, 1430 W. Cesar E. Chavez Blvd. 210-207-3299. http://www.sanantonio.gov/ParksAndRec/ParksFacilities/AllParksFacilities/Pools.aspx

Boerne Market Days: On the second Saturday and Sunday of each month, families can enjoy shopping in an outdoor setting with artists and craftsmen showing their creative talents and wares. Live music, food, kids’ activities and more. Free. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Free. Boerne, Main Plaza. www.boer-nemarketdays.com. 210-884-8193

MarketPlace at Old Town Helotes: see May 7

35th Annual Tejano Conjunto Festival: see May 11

15 Sunday35th Annual Tejano Conjunto Festival: see May 11

Fiesta Noche del Rio: see May 13

Boerne Market Days: see May 14

18 WednesdayGrowing Up Wild - Deep Blue Sea: see May 4

SAMA Playdates:  see May 4

Astronomy in the Park: see May 4

Weed Wednesdays – Volunteer at PHP: see May 4

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Briscoe Western Art MuseumFree Story Time Stampede on the second Saturday of each month from 11 a.m. to noon and 1 to 2 p.m. Explores the American West through story and art. 210 W. Market St. 210-299-4118. www.briscoemuseum.org

Downtown Tuesdays Free parking at city facilities, restaurant deals and special events can be found downtown every Tuesday night from 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Information is available online. www.down-towntuesday.com.

Institute of Texan CulturesITC offers complimentary admission on the Second Sunday of every month. 210-458-2300. www.texancultures.com

Inspire Community Fine Art CenterFree Family Art Day on the second Saturday of each month from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. 200 Queen Anne Court. 210-829-5592. www.inspirefineart.org

McNay Art MuseumFree admission the first Sunday of each month from noon to 5 p.m. and every Thursday from 4 to 9 p.m. 6000 N. New Braunfels Ave. 210-805-1768. www.mcnayart.org

New Braunfels Railroad MuseumFree Admission every first and third Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Kids of all ages run the train and become a junior engineer. 302 West San Antonio St., New Braunfels. 830-627-2447. newbraunfelsrailroadmuseum.org

San Antonio Museum of ArtFree admission every Sunday from 10 a.m. to noon and every Tuesday from 4 to 9 p.m. San Antonio Museum of Art, 200 W. Jones Ave. 210-978-8100. www.samuseum.org 

The AlamoFree interactive living history event from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the first Saturday of each month. Includes live demonstrations, living history and history talks. 300 Alamo Plaza. 210-225-1391. www.thealamo.org.

The Witte MuseumFree admission from 3 to 8 p.m. every Tuesday. 3801 Broadway. 210-357-1900. www.wittemuseum.org

Catch “Ernest and Celestine” at the Family Flicks event presented by the San Antonio Museum of Art on Friday, May 20.

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Little Explorers: see May 4

19 ThursdayThe Hunger Games: Outdoor screening of The Hunger Games for the entire family, Bring picnics, lawn chairs and blankets. Free. Starts at dusk. Mission Marquee, 3100 Roosevelt Ave. 210-207-8612. https://www.facebook.com/MissionMarqueePlaza/?fref=ts

Native American Film Screening – Trudell: This documentary depicts the life and work of American Indian activist, John Trudell. After dramatic experiences, Trudell spends several years wandering the country find-ing ways to present his ideas through music. This film is available to all age groups free of charge. Free. 7 to 10 p.m. Urban-15, 2500 S. Presa. 210-219-6748.  http://visitsan-antonio.com/Browse-Book/Events/Native-American-Film-Screening-Trudell

20 FridayFamily Flicks- Ernest and Celestine: The story of an unlikely friendship between a bear, Ernest, and a young mouse named Celestine. Deep below snowy cobblestone streets, lives a civilization of hardworking mice, terrified of the bears that live above ground.  Unlike her fellow mice, Celestine is an artist and a dreamer.  When she nearly ends up as breakfast for Ernest, the two form an unlikely bond. Suggested for ages 6 and up. Bring your lawn chairs, blankets and picnics.  During inclement weather, films are cancelled. Free. 8 to 9:30 p.m. San Antonio Museum of Art, West Courtyard. 200 W. Jones Ave. 210-978-8100.  https://www.samuseum.org/calendar/event-detail?eid=7446

Planes Fire & Rescue: The City of Helotes hosts Movie Night at the Park for the enjoyment of its citizens who enjoy that small town atmo-sphere.  The event includes a free concert from the Helotes Area Community Band, a bouncy slide for the kids,

food vendors, a free raffle prize drawing, Looney Toons, and a kid’s movie. Bring your own chairs / blankets, bug spray, suntan lotion, flash-light, and umbrella.  Also, feel free to bring your own food and drinks. Free. 6 p.m. to midnight. Band Concert starts at 7 p.m. and the movie starts at sunset. Helotes Municipal Complex, 12951 Bandera Rd., Helotes. http://www.helotes-tx.gov/events/movie-night-at-the-park/

Youth Matinee- African Folktales: The art of storytell-ing is an ancient and rich tra-dition throughout the conti-nent of Africa. San Antonio’s own The Renaissance Guild, returns by popular demand with their third edition of African Folktales in which they will bring to life some of the most loved folktales that celebrate the rich history of various African countries and cultures. 11 a.m. Jo Long Theatre, Carver Cultural Community Center, 226 N. Hackberry. 210-207-7211. http://www.thecarver.org/education/education-csvpa/youth-matinee-series/

Starting Out Wild - Leapin’ Lizards: see May 6

Miss Anastasia’s Twiglet Storytime: see May 6

Fiesta Noche del Rio: see May 13

21 SaturdayAmerica’s Armed Forces River Parade: A River Parade dedicated to the men and women of the Armed Forces.  San Antonio is known as Military City, USA, and thus honors our Men and Women in the Armed Services, as well as those who have served in conflicts throughout recent history.  26 patriotically-deco-rated floats will travel down the River, themed accord-ing to their participants- all branches of service, veterans of recent conflicts, military support groups, etc.

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decades of service through décor, costumes and music. Free. 5 to 7 p.m. San Antonio Riverwalk. 210-227-4262.  www.thesanantonioriverwalk.com/events/

Fiesta de Verano Dance Recital: The Guadalupe Dance Academy will premiere the choreographic works by Academy Instructors, Belinda Menchaca, Jeannette Chavez, Consuelo Espinoza, Crystal Zuniga and Rodrigo Gonzalez. $7 Adults & $4. Guadalupe Theater, 1301 Guadalupe St. 210-271-3151 ext 225. http://www.guadalupeculturalarts.org/dance-productions/

Children/Seniors. Show times vary by date.

Jazz a’Round Old Town Helotes: This event includes an afternoon and eve-ning of national talent, gourmet food vendors, and alcoholic / non-alcoholic beverage vendors. : Bring lawn chairs, umbrellas for shade, bug spray, flash-lights, and suntan lotion.  No outside coolers allowed. Free and open to the public. 2 p.m. to midnight. Old Town Helotes, 14391 Riggs Road, Helotes. http://www.helotes-tx.gov/events/jazz-around-helotes/

Four Seasons Spring Indian Market: Native American Arts and Crafts, Jewelry, Drumming, Flute Music, Dancing, Story Telling and more. Free. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Mission San Juan Capistrano, 9101 Graf Road. 210-219-6748.  http://aitscm.org/cal.html

Inside Out: Outdoor screening of the Pixar animated film. After young Riley is uprooted from her Midwest life and moved to San Francisco, her emotions - Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness - conflict on how best to navigate a new city, house, and school. Bring picnics, lawn chairs and blankets. Free. Starts at dusk. Mission Marquee, 3100 Roosevelt Ave. 210-207-8612.

Tree Kangaroo Awareness Day: Join the San Antonio Zoo in celebrating their monthly theme days. There will be games, art and crafts, and other activities throughout the day. This event is free with zoo admission. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. San Antonio Zoo, 3903 N. St. Mary’s St. 210-734-7184. www.sazoo.org

Wild Flowers & Butterflies: Learn about native wildflowers and the butterflies that need them. Learn the difference between host plants and nectar sources. Get up close on a walk through the garden. The Butterfly Learning Center (BLC) at Hardberger Park is a garden planted with pollinator-friendly plants that support Monarchs and other but-terflies. Several Monarchs have been raised from eggs laid in the BLC. The BLC is a project of the Alamo Area Texas Master Naturalist. Master Naturalist Drake White presents.  Free; donations accepted. 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Butterfly Learning Center at the Historic Homestead, PHP East, 1021 Voelcker Lane. 210-492-7472. http://www.philhardbergerpark.org/

La Villita Living History Days: a group of living historians show-case life as it was lived during the Texas Revolution. Live demonstra-tions include woodworking, flint knapping, cooking, land surveying, spinning wheel, cornhusk dolls, and much more. The historians are also dressed in period clothing and visitors can take photos with them. Demonstrations will be held in the patio of La Villita’s History Building. Free.

10 a.m. to 3 p.m. La Villita Historic Arts Village, 418 Villita St. 210-207-8614. http://events.getcreativesanan-tonio.com/event/detail/441933030/La_Villita_Living_History_Days

Welcome Home Event: The South Texas Veterans Health Care System is hosting their 5th Annual Welcome Home Event in celebration of Armed Forces Day. There will be com-munity resources, as well as music, food games and prizes. Rain or shine. Admission is free to all Service Members, Veterans and Dependents accompanied by service members or veterans. Please bring a military ID card, veteran card or DD214. 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.  Morgan’s Wonderland 5223 David Edwards. 210-916-9038. http://www.southtexas.va.gov/

S.A.fari Kids: Come join the wildest club in town and explore animals around the Zoo while building new relationships and skills. This month’s focus is “Myth Busters” and zoo staff strongly encourages children to attend monthly to insure continuous learning. Drop off program; parents not required to stay. Ages 5-7. 1:30 to 3 p.m. $13 for members/ $19 for nonmembers/ $15 for parents. San Antonio Zoo, 3903 N. St. Mary’s St. 210-734-7184. http://www.sazoo-aq.org/education/school-age/

Moondance Concert: Listen to the music of Jazz Blues and Diamonds at the family-friendliest concert venue in the Texas Hill Country. Enjoy the Moondance concert under the oaks and evening stars at Cibolo Nature Center. Bring lawn chairs, blankets, kids, grandparents, picnic fare and friendly dogs on leashes for an evening full of live music, dancing and fun at the CNC. A food truck will be on site for the evening. $10 for adults/$5 for seniors/Kids under 12 free. Gates open at 7 p.m. and music is from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Cibolo Nature Center & Farm, 140 City Park Road, Boerne. 830-249-4616. https://ciboloorg.presencehost.net/experi-ence/events/concerts.html

Bird Walk: Look for birds in their native habitats. An experienced guide leads this walk every third Saturday of the month. Featured birds include hummingbird, Long-billed Thrashers, Black-bellied Whistling Ducks, Green Heron and the Common Moorhen. Take binoculars. For ages 10 and older. Participants should meet at the Carriage House. Walk is free with gar-den admission. 9 a.m. San Antonio Botanical Garden, 555 Funston Place. 210-536-1400. http://www.sabot.org/plan-your-visit/walks/

Fiesta Noche del Rio: see May 13

Lifeguard Introduction Clinic: see May 14

The San Antonio Audubon Society hosts their monthly Beginner’s Bird Walk on May 14.

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22 SundayFree Admission – National Art Museum Day: The San Antonio Museum of Art is offering free general admission all day to celebrate National Art Museum Day. Meet at the Front Desk. Free. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. San Antonio Museum of Art, 200 W. Jones Ave. 210-978-8100. https://www.samuseum.org/calendar/event-detail?eid=7276

YOSApalooza: This free concert will feature all eight YOSA orchestras on stage for a season finale per-formance. YOSA orchestras are made up of young musicians from across the San Antonio area, ages 8 to 20. Overflow seating will be in the River Walk Plaza where a simulcast of the concert will be on a large screen. Free, but tickets must be reserved in advance. 7 p.m. The Tobin Center, 100 Auditorium Circle. 210-223-8624. https://www.tobincenter.org/box-office/2016-05/yosapalooza

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25 WednesdayViva Mi Cultura - Celebrando Tradiciones: A one-hour lecture demonstration featuring members of the Guadalupe Dance Company presenting the traditional dances, costumes and music of Mexico. Teachers are encouraged to bring their students to this lively performance. Audiences will have the opportunity to interact with the dancers, participate in a question and answer session and join in a mini dance class. To make reservations send email to [email protected]. $3. 10 a.m. To make reservations send email to [email protected]. Guadalupe Theater, 1301 Guadalupe St. 210-271-3151 ext 225. http://www.guadalupeculturalarts.org/dance-productions/

SAMA Playdates:  see May 4

Astronomy in the Park: see May 4

Weed Wednesdays – Volunteer at PHP: see May 4

Little Explorers: see May 4

27 FridayMiss Anastasia’s Twiglet Storytime: see May 6

Fiesta Noche del Rio: see May 13

28 SaturdayS.A.Fari Adventurers: Although similarly structured to the S.A.Fari Kids and S.A.Fari Explorer clubs, the new Adventurers program is designed specifically for middle and junior high students who are really interested in animals, the environment and the Zoo. Like the other programs, participants will discuss and investigate a topic, meet animals and tour the Zoo, but will also have the opportunity to talk to Zoo Experts and explore their passions and questions. This month’s topic is “Adventurer’s Choice”. Participants are strongly encouraged to attend regularly for a con-tinuous learning and relationship experience. Drop-off program, adult attendance is not required. $15/mem-bers; $19/nonmembers. 2:30 to 4 p.m. San Antonio

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Flamingo Day: Join the San Antonio Zoo in celebrating their monthly theme days. There will be games, art and crafts, and other activities throughout the day. This event is free with zoo admission. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. San Antonio Zoo, 3903 N. St. Mary’s St. 210-734-7184. http://www.sazoo-aq.org/

Nature Walk - Ethnobotany: Ethnobotany is the study of people’s relationship with plants, including how plants are used. Janis Merritt draws on her lengthy career focusing on native plants to share how plants were used in the daily lives of Native Americans and pioneers, and how plants continue to be used today.  She explains the uses of some of the common plants occurring naturally in Hardberger Park. Free; dona-tions accepted. 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Phil Hardberger Park Urban Ecology Center, 8400 N.W. Military Hwy (West Side). 210-492-7472. http://www.philhardbergerpark.org/

Sensory-Friendly Films: Partnering with the Autism Society, AMC Theaters brings Sensory- Friendly Films to families affected by autism in the San Antonio area. The program provides a special opportunity for families to enjoy their favorite films in a safe and accepting environment. The auditoriums dedicated to the program have their lights up, the sound turned down and audience members are invited to get up and dance, walk, shout or sing. Dates and films are subject to change so be sure to verify in advance. $4 per person. 10 a.m. AMC Rivercenter 9, 849 E. Commerce St. www.autism-society.org/get-involved/events/sensory-friendly-films

Fiesta Noche del Rio: see May 13

29 SundayMemorial Day Concert: Public concert in beautiful downtown Boerne to celebrate our nations heroes. Free. 7 p.m.  Main Plaza, 100 N. Main St., Boerne. http://boerneconcertband.org/id4.html

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