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While the high point of Independence Day for kids may be fireworks and hotdogs, this holiday means so much more and with all the heated politics as of late, I’m sure glad for this holiday to arrive. The Fourth of July is a great time to show our kids that we can put our differences aside, come together with our community and celebrate our freedom.
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While the highpoint of Independence Day for kids may be fireworks and hot-dogs, this holiday means so much more and with all the heated politics as of late, I’m sure glad for this holiday to arrive. The Fourth of July is a great time to show our kids that we can put our differences aside, come together with our community and celebrate our freedom.
Other things families do during the month of July, aside from celebrating and vacationing. They start planning for the kids’ next school year by doing a little back-to-school shopping early to avoid the last minute craziness in August. This month, Denise Yearin has some clothes shopping tips in her article “What to Wear?” that can help you get the biggest bang for your buck.
During the summer, many parents also put a strong emphasis on avoiding the brain drain and making sure to keep kids academically active. Parents can do their part by teaching the importance of a positive attitude. Heidi Smith Luedtke, Ph.D. explains how this can be achieved in “Encourage a Can-Do Attitude About Academics.” Heidi also provides 5 Learning Skills for students in “Learning Beyond the Books.”
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Youth apparel is a billion dollar industry that peaks each fall with back-to-school clothes shopping. To get the biggest bang for your buck, consider these 10 tips:
1. Get a game plan. The most common mistake shoppers make is buying too much on impulse when
faced with a large selection, or buying too much of the wrong thing. Before leaving home, know what your child needs and what you want to purchase. Otherwise you’ll be overwhelmed when you get to the stores.
2. Take inventory. Make a shopping list of the basic items needed based on the closet inventory.
Though this list should be your guide, leave some room for flexibility. Your child may see an extra-special sweater that matches two or more basics in her wardrobe.
3. Establish a budget. While not every family can spend the estimated $635 on back-to-school clothes,
it is important that you decide before you go shopping what you can afford to spend. Equally important is to know your price point – are you going to spend $40 or $80 for that pair of jeans?
4. Consider gender differences. Statistics show that parents tend to spend more on girls’ clothing
than on boys. This is due, in part, to girls’ higher interest in apparel. Girls’ clothing also tends to be slightly higher-priced than boys’ because of special details, such as lace, buttons, and fancy collars.
5. Anticipate budget hikes. Keep in mind that as a child’s age increases, so does the price. As children
move into adolescence, expect a gradual 25 percent hike in clothing prices. The combination of increased peer awareness and pure size—more fabric, construction, and fashion features—adds to the bottom line. Older children also tend to have a wider variety of social activities that require a more diverse wardrobe.
6. Spread it out & change it up. Since preteens and teens are in the throes of growth spurts, it may
be best to spread purchases over a longer period of time. And don’t forget about alterations. Those too-little pants or jeans can be easily made into shorts or capris.
7. Look for value. While a budget is partly about establishing spending limits, it is also about getting
the most value for your money. Since elementary-age kids, 6 to 11, tend to be rough and tumble, value often comes from buying quality, durable clothing with easy-to-care-for features. When assessing additions to your child’s wardrobe, consider durability, versatility, quality and comfort:
■■ Durability. Look for good enough quality to withstand repeated launderings while remaining colorfast and not shrinking. Check for reinforced stitching and well-sewn buttons and buttonholes. When purchasing knits, go with fabric that is more dense than loose, with limited stretching. Keep in mind growth features such as elastic waistbands, adjustable straps, and longer shirt tails.
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■■ Versatility. Staples, such as jumpers for girls and khakis for boys, are great dress-it-up or dress-it down pieces, as are various colored T-shirts. Mixing and matching with the basics—jeans, tops, and other pants or skirts—make a wardrobe work harder.
■■ Quality. Getting the most value for your money means budgeting for quality. Backpacks and jackets, for example, are likely candidates for heavy wear and tear. For items like these, it’s a good idea to buy brands you trust, Some items, such as backpacks, even come with warranties.
■■ Comfort. Children need to be comfortable when they are in a learning environment. When trying on clothes on in the dressing room, have your child sit, kneel, twist around, and bend over. Are the clothes tight anywhere? Do they ride up or fall down? Are they itchy? If so, it may distract your child while he or she is trying to learn.
8. Turn opposition into teachable moments. There may be times when your child wants
something more than your budget allows, or an item you simply find inappropriate. If you have a game plan before leaving home, you and your child will know what the expectations are, and you may be able to avoid an argument. When conflicts do arise, seize the opportunity to discuss the reason for spending limits with your child.
This is usually tied to parents’ personal convictions about what is and isn’t extravagant. It is an important way to impart values and introduce ideas that will make the child a competent money manager as he or she grows up.
9. Consider a compromise. If the situation warrants, negotiate. This keeps fun and camaraderie
in the picture as parents and kids plan for back-to-school. One idea is to set aside at least 10 percent of the overall budget for the unexpected. That way, when you encounter an item that isn’t essential, but extra special, your child has some freedom of choice.
10. Let them buy it. Another option is to let children use their own money to buy that “must-
have” item. Kids these days are spending more and more of their own money on back-to-school clothes. If they find something they want and it isn’t in your budget, let them purchase it themselves.
Overall, preparing a back-to-school wardrobe can be
a fun and rewarding experience. The key is to plan ahead, establish a budget, and keep an open line of communica-tion with your child. Then you can shop for style with savings in mind.
-Denise Yearian is the former editor of two parenting magazines and the mother of three children and four grandchildren.
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When we look at our children, we see possibilities and potential. We envision growth, learning and success. Even if our kids are struggling right now, the future looks bright from a parents’ perspective.
But kids don’t always see themselves through the same set of lenses. A recent study by psychologist Kristin Lagattuta, Ph.D., and her colleagues found parents consistently under-estimated kids’ worries and overestimated their optimism. Being assigned to a lower-level reading group or getting a poor report card may cause a lot of anxiety. Since kids don’t have the same skills and perspective as adults, they may not see a way out of their current situation.
Beware of Mixed SignalsReality TV shows and overnight success stories reinforce
the idea that some people have talent and others do not. Psychologist Carol Dweck, Ph.D., calls this a fixed view of ability. Kids who adopt a fixed mindset believe they’ve already got all the smarts they’ll ever have. (How depress-ing!) These kids choose easy tasks because they don’t think they can improve with repeated practice. If they don’t succeed right away, kids with a fixed mindset give up. They see failure as proof that they don’t have what it takes, not as a signal to invest more effort or try another approach.
Parents may inadvertently reinforce a fixed mindset in their attempts to boost kids’ optimism and self-confidence. Statements like “You’re so smart!” or “Math is easy for you!” sound positive on the surface. But they suggest kids should not have to try too hard to do well. As academics become more difficult, kids who believed “I am smart” and “School is easy” may begin to question their own abilities. Some kids start to doubt their smarts in elementary school, others lose confidence in college. At any age, the belief that you don’t have the right stuff can be devastating.
Build a Can-Do AttitudeYou can help your child develop an optimistic learning
mindset. Use these simple strategies to help your child set goals, build skills and overcome setbacks. Persistent practice is the key to academic success.
Talk Up Opportunities. Each morning, discuss upcoming events with your child. Share your anticipation about a meeting you have at work. Say “I’ll have a chance to present my ideas,” or “I can practice speaking in front of a large group.” Encourage your child to share her coming events as well. Focus on what you both can learn instead of what you could lose.
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Tell Kids Learning is Difficult. A series of studies by French psychologists Frédérique Autin and Jean-Claude Croizet found sixth-grade students who were told learning is hard and failure is common performed better on subsequent academic tests, even after they’d failed to solve a single problem in the initial set. Establish the expectation that learning is a challenge and many students struggle. Remind your child that practice helps build new skills: no one is born knowing how to multiply fractions or how to spell “catastrophe.” This relieves the pressure kids feel to prove they’re smart already.
Affirm Effort. Instead of highlighting talents and triumphs, recognize hard work. Say “You are such a dedicated student,” or “I am so proud that you kept trying when you didn’t get the answer right away.” These state-ments buoy kids’ self-esteem and encourage them to keep trying.
Take Risks. Kids need to see parents step outside our comfort zones once in a while. Try new things that don’t come easily. Learn a foreign language. Run a race. Introduce yourself to new people. Model the kind of cour-age you want for your child. And if things don’t go as well as you’d hoped, zero in on what you learned. Every setback has a silver lining.
Reframe Limiting Beliefs. Your child isn’t likely to improve his grades if he believes he failed a test because he’s dumb. A specific, situational explanation like “I failed because I didn’t understand the vocabulary” or “I didn’t use the study guide” moves your child in the right direction. Ask guiding questions like “What can you do differently next time?” to help your child make the switch.
Build Skills. Create a step-by-step plan to help your child develop new skills. Read books or watch how-to videos together. Create opportunities for her to practice in situations that aren’t too scary, like rehearsing a speech in front of the family dog. Once she’s developed basic skills and confidence, move on to more challenging situations.
Highlight Improvement. Learning is a process. Encourage a growth mindset by commenting on your child’s progress, not his grades. Say “You really improved on your math facts,” or “Your essay has become much more organized since I saw the rough draft.” Use a simple chart to track improvement and remind him of how far he’s come. The best confidence boost you can give your child is the belief that he can learn anything, if he puts his mind to it.
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Raising smart kids isn’t about teaching to the tests, it’s about building brainpower. Kids who can seek informa-tion, connect ideas, and apply what they’ve learned aren’t just book-smart -- they are life-smart. Cultivate your student’s success with these essential skills.
Growth MindsetWhat it is. Smart kids define intelligence in terms
of learning, not as a fixed trait. Decades of research by developmental psychologist Carol Dweck, PhD, and her colleagues shows kids who think in terms of ability gener-ally give up quickly when challenged. They see failure as proof that they don’t have what it takes, not as a signal to invest more effort or try another approach. A growth mindset is healthier and more productive. Kids who believe intelligence is developed are not discouraged by failure. They don’t even think they are failing, they think they’re learning, Dweck explains. These learners seek chal-lenges, think creatively and thrive despite setbacks.
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developed, not a matter of biological inheritance, Dweck counsels. Praise your child for their effort and persistence, rather than for their intelligence. Say, “I’m proud of you for playing such a difficult song, you really stretched your skills” instead of “You’re a talented musi-cian.” Share stories of scientists, athletes and artists who model passion for learning and dedication to develop-ment. Smart kids need hard-working role models.
Meta-cognitive UnderstandingWhat it is. Smart kids think about their own
thinking: they can take multiple perspectives and they’re aware of their own biases and assump-tions. “Metacognition isn’t about grades,” says Leif Gustavson, PhD, Dean of the College of Education and a Professor at Pacific University in Oregon, “but it helps kids study efficiently and use knowledge effectively.” Students need to understand how and why they are learning the material in a particular class, he says. This is pedagogical intelligence. When students understand teachers’ methods, they can direct their own learning.
How to build it. When your child completes an assignment or exam, ask “how did it go? What went well? What would you do differently next time?” Also, ask kids to connect previous learning to new experiences, Gustavson advises. This helps them achieve deeper understanding. Encourage your child to apply her learning, even if she feels uncomfortable. “Tolerance for ambiguity is a must,” says Gustavson, “there isn’t just one right answer in life.” Advocate for your child, not just about what she is learning, but about how she is learning. Reflection is critical.
Investigative ApproachWhat it is. Smart kids can define a problem, for-
mulate options, test potential solutions and decide on a course of action. These are important life skills. “Classroom teachers struggle with how to make science, technology, engineering and math learning more hands-on,” says Dave Hespe, Co-Acting Executive Director of Liberty Science Center in Jersey City, NJ. Still, recent studies show the overall science literacy of Americans outpaces citizens of other nations, Hespe says. Zoos, aquaria, parks and science centers are fantastic learning laboratories.
How to build it. Teach investigative concepts and skills at each stage of your child’s development. Double your cookie recipe and let kids determine how much butter and flour you need, Hespe says. Study bridges you cross to understand their design. Ask kids how they could get over the river without a bridge. Look up cloud types online formulate a hypothesis about tomor-row’s weather. Engage your kids’ curiosity outside the classroom and model problem-solving strategies. Real-world research makes smart kids smarter.
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What it is. Smart kids recognize and regulate their own emotions and empathize with others. “Kids who develop these skills early in life get better grades, are less susceptible to anxiety and depression, and have healthier, more fulfilling relationships,” says Linda Lantieri, MA, Director of the Inner Resilience Program and co-founder of the Resolving Conflict Creatively Program, a social and emotional learning program implemented in more than 400 schools. Kids who can self-soothe when stressed are ready and able to learn from their experi-ences, without distracting emotional drama.
How to build it. Regulating emotions doesn’t mean stifling them, says Lantieri. Don’t diminish your child’s feelings; help him understand what’s causing them. Increase his emotion-related vocabulary by introducing him to words like angry, frustrated, jealous, excited, and elated. Kids should be able to describe their feelings with some specificity, Lantieri says, rather than saying they feel good or bad. Be an emotion coach: encourage your child to explore his feelings and to take others’ emotional perspective. Empathy isn’t automatic, it is learned. Use your own upsets as teaching opportunities: explain step-by-step how you stop, calm down, refocus and then act.
Self-ExpressionWhat it is. Smart kids develop a strong sense of self.
They know their own strengths and challenges and make wise decisions. Kids crave a sense of unique-ness and they may feel pressured by intense demands to get good grades, fit in socially, and grow up before they’re ready, says Brandie Oliver, MS, Assistant Professor of Counselor Education at Butler University in Indianapolis, Ind. Finding their own identity can be awkward and frustrating. It also subjects kids to risk, Oliver says. Peer pressure about alcohol, drugs and sex forces kids to make tough decisions. Bullying – in person or online – is a threat as well. Kids need skills to stand up for themselves.
How to build it. “It is common for parents to think they are in the loop when they don’t know as much as they think, Oliver says. “Kids share information with parents through a filter.” Sometimes they embellish or omit key details. Listen deeply and encourage sharing. Validate your child’s perspective even when you don’t agree, Oliver says. Model the use of “I” messages, such as “I think” or “I feel.” Self-expression is crucial for personal well-being and social success. Kids who can voice their opinions respectfully become productive members of the community.
When you give kids the skills to direct their own learning and express their ideas, you facilitate success in school and in life. Now that’s smart.
Heidi Smith Luedtke is a personality psychologist and author of Detachment Parenting.
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PRE-SCHOOLS
Bright Ideas Enrichment Center9433 Fredericksburg Road
694-4622brightideasdaycare.com
We realize that each child is unique with a specific set of needs. It is our sincere desire to accept the challenge and work toward the goal of meeting each of those needs. We offer Infant and Toddler care, PreK 3 and PreK 4 and Private Kindergarten, with breakfast, lunch and afternoon snack provided. We also offer Swimming lessons, Ballet, Gymnastics, Karate and Spanish for Tots.
Brighter Futures Learning Center
566-1999 1213 Borgfeld Road
Schertz, TX 78154www.brighterfutureslc.com
We strive to meet the needs of all children. Children are encouraged to explore their environment and think creatively. Teachers guide and enhance this process through materials and activities. Come out and take a tour of our beautiful facility. See our website for details on our security, facilities, curriculum and extracurricular activities. We are excited to announce that you will be seeing our newest location in Cibolo in late 2016! We welcome you to come out to meet our amazing staff!
Brighton Center210-826-4492
14207 Higgins Rd, 78217265 E. Lullwood Ave, 78212
Brightonsa.orgOur Nationally Accredited Centers offers an inclusive environment for children 6 weeks up to age 5 with and without disabilities. Our play-based curriculum provides children of any age and all abilities the opportunity to develop an inherent love for learning that will last their entire lifetime.
Colonial Hills UnitedMethodist School
210-349-10925247 Vance Jackson,
San Antonio, TXwww.colonialhills.info
[email protected] CHUMS or mission is to provide a safe, loving environment that nurtures and develops the whole child. Our curriculum and developmentally appropriate environment helps children grow emotionally, physically, spiritually and intellectually. We develop self-esteem, socialization and skills for life. Offering care for children ages 18 months to Kindergarten.
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Country Home Learning Center provides the very best in quality childcare for ages 6 weeks to 13 years, with exceptionally small classes. We offer an innovative, comprehensive educational program in a first-class facility. Students enjoy our • Waterpark • Adventure Jungle Indoor Playground • Putt-Putt Golf Course • Gymnasium • 1950’s-Style Soda Shop • Movie Theater • Computer Lab • Horseback Riding at Country Home Ranch.
Love to Learn Preschool15502 Huebner Rd. Suite 111
San Antonio, T X 78248 210-492-2606
6044 FM 3009, Suite 285 Schertz, TX 78154
210-566-4096Love to Learn Preschool is early child development with a twist! Using purposeful play, students develop academic, physical and social skills through activities that will prepare them for kindergarten. Love to Learn Preschool is offered Monday and Wednesday 9:00 AM - 2:30 PM to potty-trained children ages 3-5 years.
Marvelously Made - the School for Young Children
14837 Old Bandera RdSHelotes, TX 78023
210-338-5699www.marvelouslymadeschool.comExperience-based learning In a beautiful environment with outdoor classrooms. Marvelously Made School Is a half-day preschool and kindergarten which honors children as they play and learn. This unique school focuses on the developmental needs of children.
Parkhills Preschool17747 San Pedro Ave.San Antonio, TX 78232
www.parkhills.orgParkhills Preschool is the weekday ministry of Parkhills Baptist Church for children ages 6 months through pre-kindergarten. We provide a program that allows children to grow and develop as Jesus did – “in wisdom and stature, in favor with God and man” (Luke 2:52) Individual, small group and large group activities are planned to meet the specific needs and interests of each age group.
Suburban School 210-696-0213
5409 Encino Park [email protected]
www.suburbanschool.comSuburban School is a year-round School for two-year-olds through four-year-olds. An enriched pre-school and kindergarten program is conducted for all children from
September through May. During the summer, programming varies according to age level. Summer months are optional for five through 10-year-olds in our Happy Acres Day Camp program. Suburban School, a place where children can learn in a unique, natural setting and are encouraged to become independent, caring individuals.
New Horizons School3700 Ridge Country St.San Antonio, TX 78247
494-7022For over 30 years, New Horizons School we have been providing quality early childhood education to the San Antonio community. Our infant through after school programs provide a creative, age appropriate curriculum, in a stimulating learning environment with the goal to prepare your child for success in kindergarden.
Trinity Preschool210-653-2800
5415 N. Loop 1604 E. San Antonio, TX 78247
www.trinitypreschools.comTrinity Preschool is a full and engaging educational and Biblical focus with our standard activities including Age Appropriate Curriculum, Bible Stories & Chapel and Pre-K Program for 4’s & 5s. Learning Centers offer preschoolers 6 Weeks thru Pre-K Art, Blocks, Dramatic Play, Library, Music, Science and optional activities that include Computer class, Dance class, Gymnastics, Piano and Spanish.
MONTESSORI SCHOOLS
Hill Country Montessori School830-229-5377
50 Stone Wall Dr., BoerneWWW.hcmontessori.org
Nestled on 10 acres in the Texas Hill Country, our mission is to inspire your child to a life-long love of learning. We put great emphasis on insuring we remain true to the Montessori philosophy and true to our mission. Serving children 18 months through 14 years.
Monte Vista Montessori School210-737-6363
237 W. Magnolia, San Antoniowww.MonteVistaMontessori.comThe Monte Vista Montessori School is a traditional Montessori school founded by a team of Montessorians who together have well over a century of experience in Montessori education. It is an ungraded school that works with children from ages two to fourteen.
Montessori Children’s House(210)558-8339
4911 Golden QuailSan Antonio, Texas 78240
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Since 1987 and formally known as Montessori Earth, our present name best describes the warm, home-like environment of our school--inspired by the first “Children’s House” opened by Dr. Maria Montessori. We offer an authentic Montessori education program for children 15 months to 6 years. Our Infant environment opens in January!
Montessori Schoolhouse341-0731
10711 Dreamland Dr.San Antonio, TX 78230
www.mymontessorischoolhouse.comMontessori Schoolhouse provides a stimulating environment for children beginning at 12 months. We are located in a quiet four acre wooded setting. Our
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PK-3 THROUGH 8TH GRADEMSSA admits students of any race, color, religion, and national or ethnic origin.
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St. Thomas Episcopal School
traditional Montessori curriculum includes Music, Spanish and Motor Skills Programs. Before and after school care available.
San Antonio Country Day Montessori School
496-60334194 Jung Rd.
San Antonio, TX 78247www.countrydayschool.net
San Antonio Country Day Montessori School is an academically rich Montessori environment for students 2 1/2 - 6th grade. Preschool programs include two, three, and five days per week. Call today to apply.
St. Paul’s Episcopal Montessori School
210-271-28611018 E. Grayson St.
San Antonio, Tx 78208
www.Stpaulsmontessori.orgThe mission of St. Paul’s Episcopal Montessori School is to provide an outstanding Montessori based education, in the Episcopal tradition, to culturally and economically diverse groups of children, nurturing the child’s mind, body and spirit. The school opened in 2005 and now serves 120 students’ ages eighteen months to 12 years.
The Montessori Schoolof San Antonio210-492-3553
17722 Rogers Ranch Pkwy, San Antonio Texas
www.montessoriSA.orgMSSA provides a personalized education using the Montessori method and philosophy to support each student’s development while fostering a love of learning. We partner with parents, guiding students to achieve
their full potential in academic, social, physical, intellectual, aesthetic, and moral development from early childhood through adolescence.
Trillium Christian Montessori210-354-7962
226 Fennel DriveSan Antonio, Texas 78213
www.trilliumchristianmontessori.com
TCM believes that the child is a unique creation of God and is a naturally eager student, capable of taking ownership in their own learning in a supportive and well prepared environment. By using the Montessori method, students are encouraged to be independent and to grow intellectually, physically, and spiritually.
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Discovery World Learning CenterSan Antonio, TX
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DOWNTOWN406 W. Cesar E. Chavez
(210) 225-7464
NORTHEAST6020 Fountainwood
(210) 655-6941Educational childcare from 6:30am to 6:30pm, for ages 6 weeks – 12 years. Since 1992, we have been committed to
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First Baptist Academy of Universal City
210-658-53311401 Pat Booker Road,
Universal Citywww.fbauc.com
The mission of FBAUC is to educate students for time and eternity by presenting God’s truth in all areas of education and character development. First Baptist Academy professes that the Bible is the standard for ALL truth and its source is in Jesus Christ (John 14:6). Every subject, whether scientific, historical, mathematical, literary or artistic is taught with the consciousness that Jesus Christ is to be central in all living and learning. First Baptist Academy ministers to 455 children ages 3 through 12th grade.
Holy Name Catholic School333-7356
3814 Nash Blvd. San Antonio, TX 78223
www.hncstx.orgEducating children in Southeast San Antonio since 1961. We offer small classes for ages 3 years through 8th grade, teaching Catholic values Incorporated across the curriculum. Our goal is to educate the whole student. We offer a co-curricular sports program for 3-8th grades as well as Academic Teams. Our strong music program Includees all grade level. We encourage strong parental involvement. Call for a tour of our campus.
Holy Spirit Catholic School(210) 349-1169
770 West Ramsey,San Antonio, Texas
www.hscssa.orgHoly Spirit Catholic School was established to provide a quality education in a caring environment. An ongoing relationship with the parish family enriches the school and furthers the school’s endeavor to help others understand and grow in Catholic tradition. Holy Spirit Catholic School is a leader in its field and is dedicated to providing opportunities for all students to develop a spiritual, moral, and intellectual foundation which will enable them to realize their full potential for a lifetime of commitment and service.
Keystone School210-735-4022
119 East Craig, San Antonio [email protected]
Accelerated curriculum. Plus art, music, dramatics, computer and science labs, library facilities, athletics, languages. Experienced teachers. Grades K - 12. Where academic excellence is a way of life.
Marvelously Made - the School for Young Children
210-338-569914837 Old Bandera Rd 78023
www.marvelouslymadeschool.comNurturing children with an authentic, experience-based education that honors every child’s natural desire to learn! Beautiful indoor and outdoor classrooms, hands-on play-based curriculum, and a staff dedicated to honoring each child as an individual make Marvelously Made a wonderful place for children and families!
Mount Sacred Heart School210-342-6711
619 Mt. Sacred Heart Road,San Antonio
www.mountsacredheart.comMount Sacred Heart is a private, co-educational Catholic school committed to excellence in faith and education. A spiritually based community fostering personal uniqueness and development of the whole person.
Promise Christian Academy210-732-3424910 Manor Dr.
San Antonio Promise Christian Academy, TX
We offer an affordable education for students grades Pre-K – 8th grade using ABEKA Curriculum. Basic computer and music are included in our curriculum. Low student/teacher ratio. Some openings available.
San Antonio Academy210-733-7331
117 East French Place,San Antonio, TX
www.sa-academy.orgSan Antonio Academy educates PreK thru eighth grade boys to succeed in life scholastically, emotionally and physically. At The Academy, boys discover that it is awesome to be smart, loving and hardworking.
St. Anthony Catholic School210-732-8801
205 W. Huisache Ave.,San Antonio, TX
www.stanthonysa.orgSt. Anthony Catholic School educates a diverse student body in the Catholic faith, Christian values, and academic excellence. Dedicated to academic excellence and spiritual formation, St. Anthony Catholic School prepares students for success in high school, college, and throughout their lives. The school provides young people with an academically rigorous and doctrinally sound program of education and faith formation designed to strengthen their union with Christ and neighbors.
St. Matthew Catholic School10703 Wurzbach Rd.
San Antonio, TX 78230(210) 478-5099
www.smcssa.orgSt. Matthew Catholic School is dedicated to the mission of educating a strong, faith-centered community through a commitment to the spiritual, moral, intellectual, social and physical development of each child. Register now for Pre K4 - 8th Grade.
St. Monica’s Catholic School210-658-6701
515 North St., Converse http://www.saintmonica.net/
[email protected] St. Monica our mission is to provide all students a challenging academic curriculum with in a program where Christian values reflecting God’s love are taught, practiced and ever present.
St. Thomas Episcopal School1416 N. Loop 1604 EastSan Antonio, TX 78259
210-494-3509www.stthomaskids.com
St. Thomas offers a faith-based education for children ages 2 through 5th grade Our curriculum focuses on the individual child’s gifts and needs and is built on a strong foundation that includes mathematical thinking, interdisciplinary social studies, inquiry science and a multi-faceted language arts program .The St. Thomas Core Values
emphasize commitment to Christ, honesty and integrity, inclusiveness, creativity, respect, and excellence. We offer small class sizes and are fully accredited by the Southwestern Association of Episcopal Schools.
Summit Christian Learning Center
210-402-05652575 Marshall Rd.
San Antonio, TX 78259www.summitsa.com/sclc/
Now enrolling for ages 6 weeks – 5th grade. Open 7 a.m. – 7 p.m. We offer afterschool care and summer camp programs. Ask about our military, sibling and first responder discounts. Visit our website or call for details
Sunshine Cottage603 Hildebrand, SATX
(210) 824-0579www.sunshinecottage.org
Founded in 1947 by John and Dela White, Sunshine Cottage offers a listening and spoken language environment for all children with hearing impairment as well as for typically hearing children. Sunshine Cottage provides students the opportunity to excel and experience new learning adventures each day. Pre-school through fifth grade. Contact: Executive Director Dr. Belinda Pustka, (210) 824-0579, [email protected], www.sunshinecottage.org
The Clowvazar Academy(210) 690-4800
6391 DeZavala # 106 www.clowvazar.com
Science, Technology, and Anthropology are the main focus of our Year-Round General Education program. Now announcing our Fine Arts program for the 2014-2015 school year. Visit our YouTube channel and Facebook to see what our students are creating! We also have a Special Education program for high functioning children. Ages 5+.
The Winston School210-615-6544
8565 Ewing Halsell,San Antonio, TX
www.winston-sa.orgWSSA is a private, accredited school for students (K-12) of average to above average intellectual ability who have a diagnosed learning disability in one or more academic areas or a learning difference such as ADHD.
Trinity United Methodist School210-684-5214
5319 Newcome Dr.www.trinityums.org
Affordable Private School education for 2 year olds through 5th grade. We offer a child-centered preschool program with music, All Aboard, motor skills and Spanish classes. Accelerated curriculum for 1st – 5th includes music, piano, theatre arts, technology, Spanish, Latin, art library and PE, Smartboard technology. I-pads are issued to 3rd – 5th grade students.
SPECIAL NEEDS
ADVOCACY SERVICE
Education Liaison Services(210)859-0970
Education Liaison Services’ mission to help parents navigate the maze of special education services is to ensure that your special needs child receives the appropriate education geared to meet each child’s unique learning needs. Our skilled team of experienced special education teachers advocate for your child’s most appropriate educational experience.
Brighton Center (210)826-4492
265 E. Lullwood AveSan Antonio 78212
Brightonsa.orgThis course can help parents understand their child’s rights to a free and appropriate education based on their needs and how to ensure that these needs are met by the school system. Parents are their child’s first and best advocate and we strive to empower them to be the best advocate possible to set their child up for success now and in the future.
EDUCATION PROGRAMS
Brighton Center’sSpecial Education Training
(210)826-449214207 Higgins Rd. San Antonio 78217
Brihtonsa.orgBrighton serves children with disabilities and delays and their families. Through in-home therapy programs, inclusive childcare centers and parent training and advocacy programs we empower parents and equip children so that they have the opportunity to love life to its fullest potential.
The Clowvazar Academy(210) 690-4800
6391 DeZavala # 202,San Antonio, TX
www.clowvazar.comOur General ‘Special’ Education program is designed for students with learning differences who can handle a general curriculum but need modifications and compassionate teachers. Ages 7+.
Sunshine Cottage(210) 824-0579
603 Hildebrand,San Antonio, Texas
www.sunshinecottage.orgSunshine Cottage teaches children who are deaf or hard-of-hearing to listen and talk. Programs: Newborn Hearing Evaluation Center, Parent-Infant Program, Audiology, Speech-Language Therapy and Pre-K through fifth grade.
TUTORING
Brain BalanceAchievement Center
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Baby
The changing pregnant body may be one of Mother Nature’s more astonishing feats, but nothing grounds us like the aches and pains that tag along for the journey. Luckily, you can address most pregnancy pain gently, safely and effectively.
Why you shouldn’t ignore pain. If you’re like many women juggling multiple responsibilities, you might feel tempted to grin and bear it, but don’t.
“If you ignore pain and become increasingly less active, you can actually increase your pregnancy risks. Inactivity increases the risk of blood clots, for example, can weaken muscles, and may contribute to more complications or difficulty with labor,” says Dr. Michael Proffitt, OB/GYN.
Why the pain? As your body quickly adjusts to accom-modate a growing baby, hormones cause your joints to loosen and relax, abdominal muscles stretch and the pelvic bone separates. Furthermore, your center of gravity shifts as you gain weight. These factors combine to put extra strain on your musculoskeletal system.
Swap your shoes. Proper footwear can make a dif-ference for aching joints and back pain. If you’re still sporting those stylish stilettos, it’s time to give them a break and opt for low-heeled shoes with good arch support.
Lift correctly. Ask for help rather than lifting heavy objects yourself. If you must lift something or someone––like your crying toddler––squat down, bend at the knees and keep your back straight while lifting.
Seek back support. Sit in chairs with good lumbar support or place a small pillow behind your back while sitting. Sleeping on your side with a pillow between your knees can also help keep your back aligned.
“If your bed is too soft, place a board between the mat-tress and the box spring. This can help provide more support and alignment of the spine when you’re lying on your side,” Proffitt says.
Sometimes care providers recommend a prenatal cradle or support belt which holds the uterus and belly up a bit to relieve strain on the lower back.
Find relief. Apply hot or cold compresses to your back or opt for a prenatal massage. Massage can also help relieve ten-sion and stress-induced headaches, common especially during the first trimester.
Exercise moderately. The exercises you choose to engage in during pregnancy depend on your pre-pregnancy fitness level. Avoid any exercise that incorporates sudden twist-ing or repetitive twisting. Walking, water aerobics and prenatal yoga can help you control your weight and strengthen your core muscles, which can relieve strain on your back.
Feed yourself right. Drink plenty of water and main-tain a nutritious, well-balanced diet to control your weight and manage headaches.
“Excess maternal weight gain has much to do with muscu-loskeletal issues such as back pain, neck pain and sciatica,” says
How to manage the common aches, pains and general discomfort
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Pregnancy Pains
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Dr. Bret Gordon, OB/GYN. “Maintain a reasonable diet with reduced carbohydrates and lower caloric intake to keep your weight down. Over time this will minimize the onset of musculoskeletal pain issues.”
Watch your sodium intake. Nearly every pregnant woman suffers from swollen ankles and feet in the final weeks of pregnancy. Support stockings can help. Gordon also suggests reducing your sodium intake and remaining well-hydrated.
Put your feet up. Rest can also ease swelling feet and ankles, headaches and pressure on your back. If you must sit or stand for long periods of time, prop one leg on a low stool and then switch legs to relieve the pressure on the lower back.
“The importance of adequate time off their feet is a tough sell to moms-to-be who have jobs, responsibilities and other kids that require their attention,” Gordon says. “But listen to your body. If it’s telling you to rest, you should.”
Try other therapies. Proffitt says many of his patients benefit from physical therapy when at-home pain manage-ment techniques aren’t working. Acupuncture or aquatics therapy can also help. If you elect for chiropractic care, he recommends seeking a chiropractor trained in treating pregnant patients.
One such chiropractor is Dr. Kezia Shine, who specializes in women’s health, pregnancy and pediatrics. She says back pain is one of the most common reasons pregnant women seek her care.
“Especially for pain in the SI [sacroiliac] joint, which feels like a knife stabbing in the lower back when going from sitting to standing or taking the first few steps when walking,” Shine says. “We specialize in prenatal adjustments which focus on the pelvis so with specific sacral adjustments and a myofascial release (muscle release) technique called ‘websters’, 92 percent of our patients walk out without pain.”
Reach out for mental health support. Just as emotional suffering can manifest as physical ailments, physical pain can hurt your overall sense of wellbeing contributing to depression or anxiety. Talk to your caregiver and circle of support if you’re struggling.
“When having a baby, mental clarity and sanity is of upmost importance because the stress hormone can pass through the mom’s blood to the baby, leading to a poten-tially stressed baby,” Shine says.
While pain is a normal part of pregnancy, contact your provider with any concerns. Your physician should be able to help you pinpoint the source of the pain and how to best manage it.
Freelance journalist Christa Melnyk Hines and her husband are the parents of two boys, who both rewarded her with plenty of pregnancy pains––but they were worth it. Christa is the author of Confidently Connected: A Mom’s Guide to a Satisfying Social Life.
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San Antonio is one of only 8 stops on the nationwide Curious George World Tour! Hitting the road in a rugged, colorful vehicle that unfolds to create a mobile playful learning environment for children and families, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH) will invite explorers of all ages on a personal journey with beloved HMH characters like Curious George – who celebrates his 75th birthday this year – inspir-ing them to ask questions, open their minds, and take a hands-on approach to the world around them through interactive, multi-disciplinary educa-tional activities. Kicking off at Brooklyn Bridge Park on Sunday, June 26, HMH takes Curious World Tour on a nation-wide adventure, popping up in eight cities in Texas and California – San Antonio, Austin, Dallas, San Diego, Sacramento, Oakland, San Francisco and Los Angeles – throughout the summer. The Tour will be here in San Antonio’s Market Square at Freedom Fest July 2 through 4 from noon to 8 p.m.
Fitness, Fun, and Fireworks!: San Antonio Parks Foundation invites the whole family to Woodlawn Lake Park for the city’s biggest Independence Day Celebration.
The event will include games, the Children’s Parade, live music at the Thomas J. Henry Family Stage, Rio San Antonio Cruises Carnival Rides, Family Pavilion, 5K, Zumbathon and, of course, fireworks presented by H-E-B. Benefiting the San Antonio Parks Foundation. Starting at 8 a.m. with a Zumbathon and 5K and ending at 10 p.m. follow-ing a fireworks extravaganza. Children’s Parade begins at 11 a.m. Anyone wanting to participate in the parade is asked to gather at the Woodlawn Lake Gym at the inter-section of Cincinnati and Alexander at 10 a.m. Parade participants will be judged for best costume, most patriotic, best bike and best group. Winners will be announced on the main stage immediately following the parade. Opening Ceremonies are at noon. Fireworks display starts at 9:30 p.m. Woodlawn Lake Park, 1103 Cincinnati. 210-212-8423. Free. http://saparksfoundation.org/events/4th-of-july-celebration/
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1 FridayRingling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus: see lead-off pg 22
Fiesta Noche del Rio: The Alamo Kiwanis Club Charities proudly presents the annual Fiesta Noche del Rio featur-ing 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 summer 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 children ages 6-14. 8:30 p.m. Arneson River Theatre at La Villita. 210- 226-4651. http://www.fiestanochesa.com/
Fourth of July Artisan River Walk Boutique: Some of the most unique handmade mer-chandise available anywhere can be found at this annual show. Enjoy a stroll along the picturesque River Walk, stop to talk to vendors who are anxious to share informa-tion about their craft, and take home an item that will enhance your home, ward-robe or garden. Free. 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. San Antonio River Walk. https://www.thesanan-tonioriverwalk.com/events/fourth-of-july-artisan-river-walk-boutique
Miss Anastasia’s Twiglet Storytime: Miss Anastasia combines 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
Art Strolls - Making Faces:
Take your infant or toddler out for the morning to enjoy a themed tour of the museum collection and a related sen-sory playtime for little ones 18 months and younger. Diapers, blankies and yoga pants are welcome. Free for members and $10 for nonmembers. Children under 12 months should arrive at 10 a.m. to tour and play from 10:15 to 11 a.m. Children 12 months and older should arrive at 11 a.m. to tour and play from 11:15 a.m. to noon. Register online or call 210-805-1768. McNay Art Museum, 6000 N. New Braunfels Ave. 210-824-5368. www.mcnayart.org
2 SaturdayRingling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus: see lead-off pg 22
Freedom Fest 2016: Two-day event filled with local entertainment, arts and crafts, children’s activities, food and more. This year’s event features Whiskey 2 Step, the Palacios Brothers, Ruben V and Augie Meyers! Free. Noon to 8 p.m. Market Square, 514 W. Commerce. 210-207-8600. http://events.getcreativesanantonio.com/event/detail/441986165/Freedom_Fest_2016
Curious George at Freedom Fest: Curious George cel-ebrates his 75th Birthday at the city’s Annual Freedom Fest with a hands-on interactive, multi-disciplinary educa-tional opportunity for visitors including: Curious World HQ, Story Camp, Community Garden, Space Station, Jungle Jamboree and #SparkAMind Color the World. This mobile experience will be powered by a “Little Blue Truck” inspired by the iconic HMH children’s books by Alice Schertle and Jill McElmurry. In each destination, the
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Independence Day Celebration: The City of Helotes hosts the Independence Day Celebration, including a free concert by the Helotes Area Community Band, a bouncy slide for the kids, food vendors, family-friendly activities, and more! There will also be free hot dogs, ice cream, and apple pie (while supplies last). Please bring your own chairs / blankets and feel free to bring your own food and drinks, as well. Free. Activities start at 6:30 pm, and fireworks will be launched at dusk. Behind City Hall at the Helotes Municipal Complex, 12951 Bandera Road, Helotes. http://www.helotes-tx.gov/events/independence-day-celebration/
Critters as Pets: Tom Kinsey, founder of Learn Nature and environmental educa-tor with his myriad of live animals such as hissing cockroaches, green tree frog, white wing dove, corn snake and cute Norway rats provides a great family oriented educa-tion program. Kid friendly craft included. This is a very popular summer program and space is limited so please arrive no later than 9:15 a.m. 9 to 11 a.m. Phil Hardberger Park Urban Ecology Center, 8400 N.W.
Military Hwy (West Side). 210-207-3280. http://fosana.org/calendar/
Mud/Pig 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
Family Hike - Exploring History through Nature: Beat the heat with an early morning hike with the fam-ily and learn how Native Americans found everything they needed from the plants and animals around them. RSVP required. Visit fosana.org to reserve your spot. Suggested donation: $3 per person, or $6 per family. 8:30 to 10 a.m. Friedrich Wilderness Park, 21395 Milsa Drive. 210-207-3782. http://fosana.org/calendar/http://fosana.org/
MarketPlace at Old Town Helotes: Music, food and a good time for all as local craftsmen offer treasures from across South Texas. Jewelry, arts and crafts, fresh produce and one-of-a-kind pieces are on dis-play. Free. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 14391 Riggs Rd., Helotes. 210-695-5964. http://www.helotesmarketplace.com/
SAMA Tours for the Visually Impaired: Docent-led tours for the blind and visually impaired include descrip-tive 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 wheelchairs and other walking aids. Free. 10 to 11 a.m. Call for reservations. San Antonio Museum of Art, 200 W. Jones Ave. 210-978-8183. https://www.samuseum.org/
Fourth of July Artisan River Walk Boutique: see July 1
Fiesta Noche del Rio: see July 1
3 SundayRingling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus: see lead-off pg 22
Annual Schertz Jubilee Parade & Festival: Several live bands will perform during the two-day festival. Activities include the annual parade, live music, a carnival, a BBQ Cook-Off, a 5K Walk/Run, food & bever-ages, arts & crafts and fireworks. Suitable for all ages. Parade begins at 9:30 a.m. and Fireworks Extravaganza starts at 9:15 p.m. on Mon., July 4. Festival gates open at 6:30 p.m. on Fri. and 10 a.m. on Sat. Free admis-sion. Pickrell Park, 701 Oak St, Schertz. 210-619-1000. http://visitschertz.com/
First Sundays for Families – Art of the
Americas: Share the first Sunday of each month with the kids and explore a special multi-sensory family day that encour-ages integration of the senses into gallery exploration and art-making. Experience the museum and the creative process from a new point of view.
Free with museum admission/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=7162
Fourth of July Artisan River Walk Boutique: see July 1
Freedom Fest 2016: see July 2
Curious George at Freedom Fest: see July 2
4 MondayRingling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus: see lead-off pg 2
Fitness, Fun, and Fireworks!: see lead-off pg 22
A Family Fourth - Celebrating God and Country Together: Bring the entire family to this new holiday tradition. Enjoy music, an art show, crafts for the kids, games for all ages including a watermelon eating contest and water balloons and a dunking booth. Food will be available for purchase from local food truck vendors. Free. 5 to 8 p.m. First Baptist Church, 515 McCullough. 210-226-0363. http://www.fbcsa.org/afamilyfourth
Annual Leon Valley 4th of July Celebration: Family, friends, fireworks and fun will be the focus of this Independence Day celebra-tion. Includes the Pioneer 5K On-and-Off Trail Walk/Run, opening ceremonies, parade, two stages of all-day entertain-ment, and food, drinks, pony rides and fun activities. Free. Parade begins at 10 a.m. at 7420 Huebner Rd. and fireworks are at Dusk. Raymond Rimkus Park, 6440 Evers Rd., Leon Valley. 210-684-1391 ext. 227. http://www.leonvalleytexas.gov/
4th Annual “Let Freedom Run! 5K Run/Fun Walk”: This event benefits The Veterans Memorial Plaza and is known as the “Schertz Parade 5K” as thousands of people will be along the parade route to cheer the patriotically-dressed participants. Awards will be given for the best dressed Uncle Sam and Mrs. Sam. This is a “Best of Texas Race Series Race” with points to all registered athletes. Entrants may register for the 5K online at www.active.com. Race day packet pick-up & registration is at 8 a.m. on site and the race will start at 9:15 a.m. $30-35 with kids under 12 free. There will be a special Free 1K Run/Fun Walk for Kids at 9 a.m. Schertz Civic Center, 1400 Schertz Pkwy,. Schertz. 210-385-8248. http://www.active.com/san-antonio-tx/running/
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Movie in the Park & Fireworks: The City of Somerset presents The Peanut Movie followed by a fireworks display to celebrate Independence Day. Free. Celebration begins at 5 p.m. Somerset City Park, 7360 East 6th St., Somerset. 830-701-4100. https://www.facebook.com/City-of-Somerset-Texas-172640262911794/
Fourth of July Artisan River Walk Boutique: see July 1
Freedom Fest 2016: see July 2
Curious George at Freedom Fest: see July 2
Annual Schertz Jubilee Parade & Festival: see July 3
5 TuesdayMovies by Moonlight: Bring pic-nics, lawn chairs and blankets and enjoy an outdoor screening of “Minions”. Free plus free parking after 5 p.m. at city-operated parking garages, lots & meters. Pre-entertainment begins at 7:30 p.m. Showtime is 8:30 p.m. Travis Park, 301 E. Travis. www.travisparksa.com
6 WednesdayBRAVO! An Evening of Song and Dance: An Evening of Song and Dance features the Parks and Recreation Department’s Fandango and
Alamotion Dance Troupes; the City’s youth band, TAKE NOTE, will accompany the dance performances while showcas-ing the band. Recognized by the National Recreation and Parks Association, ¡BRAVO! is one of the best entertainment values in town for both tour-ists and locals alike. Enjoy the drama of traditional folkloric numbers, passionate vocals, outstanding live music and high energy contemporary dance routines. General admission is free, however, donations are always appreciated. Doors open at 7 p.m. for the 8 p.m. performance. Proceeds from donations benefit the youth participating in the Parks and Recreation Department cultural programs. Inclement weather can lead to cancellation of shows. Show time is 8 p.m. and the box office opens at 7 p.m. $10 suggested donation. Arneson River Theater in La Villita. 210-207-3132. www.sanantonio.gov/parksandrec/dance_bravo.aspx
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. 210-978-8183.
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Astronomy in the Park: Join astronomers and other stargazers to observe the sky through large telescopes in an informa-tional 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 inva-sive weeds and volunteers 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/
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 outdoor 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.
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7 ThursdayBRAVO! An Evening of Song and Dance: see July 6
8 FridayBalcones Heights Jazz Festival: Rain or shine, roughly 4,500 fans will revel in the sounds of great smooth with national headliners at Wonderland of the Americas Amphitheatre. Bring lawn chairs and blankets to these free concerts under the stars; food and beverages available for purchase. The event itself is free and open to all ages. 7:30 and 9 p.m. Wonderland of the Americas Amphitheatre, 4522 Fredericksburg Rd. 210-732-0055. http://www.reachforth-eheights.org/jazz-festival
Fiesta Noche del Rio: see July 1
Miss Anastasia’s Twiglet Storytime: see July 1
9 SaturdayOutdoor Movie at Mission Marquee Plaza: The community is invited to experience the magic and nostalgia of one of San Antonio’s historic gems as the Mission Marquee Plaza will be the
2016-17 Broadway Season Early Bird DiscountsOurKids and Kidcation followers can garner special Early Bird discounts and even pick their own seats for select shows in the upcoming Broadway in San Antonio series of performances. The offer extends through June 2007 and includes The Sound of Music, Cabaret, Jersey Boys and more. Go to http://sanantonio.broadway.com/groups/promo/ and enter the Promo Code KIDCATION to see details of this offer. Deadline for the September showing of Sound of music is July 5. For more information, go to the website or call 210-226-5967.
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The Little Mermaid: Set under and above the high seas, The Little Mermaid tells the story of Ariel, an adventurous young mermaid who’s got a thing for disobeying the rules and fol-lowing her heart. Ariel’s fascination with the human world often leads her to the sea surface, a zone that’s designated as “off-limits” by her father Triton, the sea king. One day while sneaking to the surface, Ariel witnesses a shipwreck and rescues Prince Eric, with whom she become instantly smitten. Furious at Triton’s inability to understand her love for the prince, Ariel runs away and strikes a deal with Ursula, Triton’s evil witch of a sister, to experience the life she dreams of on land. Ticket prices TBA. Fri & Sat 7:30 p.m./Sun 3 p.m. Runs through July 24. Woodlawn Theatre, 1920 Fredericksburg Rd. 210-267-8388. http://woodlawntheatre.org/thelittlemermaid/
La Cinderella: Set in colonial San Antonio, La Cinderella is an original, hilarious musical version of the classic tale that intro-duces children to the founding of our city. The governor of San Antonio de Bexar has a handsome son whom he determines will marry a local girl. Will La Cinderella find true love? Will the governor’s son find La Cinderella? We all find out at the ball in the garden of the Governor’s Palace, where luminarias and the full moon light the way to love and happiness. This bilingual production was written by Magik Theatre founder Richard Rosen. $15 adult and $12 child admission. Show times vary by date. Runs July 2 through August 6. Sensory-friendly performance scheduled for Saturday, July 16 at 10:30 a.m. Magik Theatre, 420 South Alamo. 210-227-2751. http://www.magiktheatre.org/
Magic at Magik: The Magician’s Agency, starring nationally-renowned master magician Scott Pepper, will have a multi-show run at the Magik Theatre on select weekends through Aug 16. The Magicians Agency is a secret organization founded and operated by magicians who use their unique abilities and skills to take on dangerous missions and make the world a safer place. In this highly original magic and illusion show they follow the path of one particular magician as he attempts to become a full-fledged member of the Magicians Agency and take on his first mission: incredible award-winning magic, mind-blowing illusions, hilarious comedy, audience participa-tion, daring escapes and baffling sleight of hand – guaranteed entertainment for the whole family. Reservations are required. Tickets are $19.95 for adults and $14.95 for kids. July 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 9th, 10th, 12th, 16th, 17th, 23rd, 24th, 26th, 30th, 31st. Showtimes vary by date. Magik Theatre, 420 South Alamo. 210-290-5502. http://www.magiciansagency.com/
The Magic Foolers: Seven magicians from around the world who fooled Las Vegas magicians Penn & Teller on their hit CW TV show Fool Us will perform a fun filled show for families. $25. 8 p.m. July 3. Lila Cockrell Theatre, 200 E. Market St. 210-207-8500. http://www.ticketmaster.com/Lila-Cockrell-Theater-tickets-San-Antonio/venue/475255
Champions of Magic: Six magicians compete from around the world to be the champion. Guest starring will be the North American champions of magic Trevor & Lorena Watters from Canada. $25. 8 p.m. July 4. Lila Cockrell Theatre, 200 E. Market St. 210-207-8500. http://www.ticketmaster.com/Lila-Cockrell-Theater-tickets-San-Antonio/venue/475255
The Great BIG Magic Show: An incredible evening of magic with acts from Las Vegas, Tennessee and even Austria. Show includes the recent hit act “The Clairvoyants” as seen on AGT. $25. 8 p.m. July 5. Lila Cockrell Theatre, 200 E. Market St. 210-207-8500. http://www.ticketmaster.com/Lila-Cockrell-Theater-tickets-San-Antonio/venue/475255
Youth Production - Little Shop of Horrors: “Feed me, Seymour!” This kooky musical-turned-cult-classic follows one man’s jour-ney from rags to riches when a strange talking plant arrives on the scene. This play is appropriate for age 10 and up. $5. One night only. 7 p.m. July 13. Magik Theatre, 420 South Alamo. 210-227-2751. http://www.magiktheatre.org/
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Family Drop-In Programs: Hands-on family fun related to the ongoing “Storybook Houses” Exhibit. Programming will vary but will include activities such as reading the story the Storybook House is based on, creating a simple craft, playing a game, and taking part in a garden exploration activity. Free with Garden Admission. 10 a.m. to noon. San Antonio Botanical Garden, 555 Funston Place. 210-207-3250. http://www.sabot.org/events-listing/
The Secret Life of Pets Movie Fundraiser: Take the whole family to enjoy The Secret Life of Pets and help us sup-port SNIPSA. This movie event is sponsored by PAWsitively Sweet Bakery and local businesses that support local animal rescue efforts. General seating tickets are $11 adults and $9 kids and a special drink/pop-corn combo is being pres-sold to benefit the cause as well. Bring some extra cash to buy raffle tickets for items donated by local businesses for you and your canine companions. 11 a.m. Alamo Draft House – Park North, 618 NW Loop 410. http://sa-urbanpetmarket.com/
Fishing FUN Basics: This beginning fishing program is for young children with their parents. Children will learn how to hold a fish, hook a warm, hook a bobber on a fishing line and casting basics. Registration is required for this program at [email protected] starting on Monday June 13, 2016 at 8 a.m. Kid friendly
craft included. A donation to the PHP Conservancy of $3/ person OR $5/ family is suggested. 8 to 11 a.m. Phil Hardberger Park West, 8400 Northwest Military Highway, at the basketball courts. 210-207-3280. http://fosana.org/calendar/
Leave No Trace: Thomas Paine, Nature Preserve Officer at Medina River Natural Area, will present the Leave No Trace principles with hands-on activities. This is a t program designed for all scout organi-zations and outdoor enthusi-asts. The program is limited to 30 children so registration is requested at 210-207-3103 or by e-mail to [email protected]. A donation of $3 per individual or $5 per family is suggested. The program will start at 9:15 a.m.
at the pavilion. 9 to 11 a.m. Medina River Natural Area, 15890 Highway 16 South. 210-207-3106. http://fosana.org/
Insect Investigators: Learn who’s who in the bug world! Michelle Camara leads an exploration into the world of these six-legged creatures, and their role in the ecosystem. Learn about dragonflies, pray-ing mantises, bees, assassin bugs, spiders and many more! Live critters and specimens to observe and examine. Following the program, children can make an insect hotel using recycled materials. RSVP required. Suggested donation of $3 per person, or $6 per family. 10 a.m. to noon. Friedrich Wilderness Park, 21395 Milsa Drive. 210-207-3782. http://fosana.org/calendar/http://fosana.org/
Kids Club – Pet Rocks!: Kids can come to the farm and find their very own pet rock. The farm will provide all the supplies to make each child’s pet rock a very special addition to their family. $5 per family. 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. No drop-offs allowed. Herff Farm, 33 Herff Rd., Boerne. 830-249-4616. www.cibolo.org
Eckmans Card, Comic & Toy Show: Over 160 toy, card and comic dealer tables will offer collectibles at the annual military appre-ciation show in support of the Wounded Warrior Family Support Center. Gift bags, drawings and door prizes are featured throughout the event. $7 admission ages 11 and up/Kids 10 and under free with pay-ing adult/$1 off with military ID. Saturday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Austin Highway Event Center, 1948 Austin Hwy. http://www.eckmanstoyshow.com/july-show-info/
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
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 bin-oculars with instructions can be provided. Free. 8 a.m. 246 Viesca, Alamo Heights. 210-342-2073. http://www.saaudubon.org/
Boerne Market Days: On the second Saturday and Sunday of each month, families can enjoy shopping in an outdoor setting with artists and craftsmen show-ing their creative talents and wares. Live music, food, kids’ activities and more. Free. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. Free. Boerne, Main Plaza. 210-884-8193. http://www.boernemarket-days.com./
Fiesta Noche del Rio: see July 1
10 SundayLegacy of the Civilian Conservation Corps at ITC: Look into the public work relief program of 1933-1942. In Texas. it resulted in various parks, historic sites and structure. Lectures by two noted researchers. Join Jennifer Carpenter, Preservation, Research, and Outreach Specialist with Texas State Parks’ Historic Sites and Structures Program, and Dr. Lauren Browning, artist and sculptor, present their perspectives through lecture and demonstration on CCC buildings and the men who built them. Noon to 4 p.m. Institute of Texan Cultures, 801 E. Cesar Chavez Blvd. 210-458-2300. http://www.texancultures.com/events/legacy_of_the_civilian_conservation_corps/
Sunday Jazz at the Witte: Take the fam-ily and enjoy a relaxing afternoon with “Kirk Covington” in the Witte’s Will Smith Amphitheater; blankets and lawn chairs are encouraged. Included with museum gen-eral admission. 3 to 6 p.m. Witte Museum, 3801 Broadway. 210-357-1910. www.witte-museum.org
Boerne Market Days: see July 9
Eckmans Card, Comic & Toy Show: see July 9
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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 accompanied 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. http://www.thedoseum.org/
San Antonio Botanical GardenWinged Wonders highlights the Garden’s winged friends, especially monarch butterflies and hummingbirds. These winged wonders find sustenance for their life cycle here at the Garden, sensitizing all of us to the importance of habitat for those who “co-habit” with us. The Botanical Garden plays a significant role as an Official Monarch Waystation. San Antonio is the only Monarch Butterfly Champion City, taking the National Wildlife Federation Pledge in 2015 to increase pollinator habitat.
Art in the Garden is a yearlong exhibition at the Garden for which Shotz has conceived a newly commissioned large-scale, freestanding steel sculpture, Scattering Screen. It features small mirrored circles that “reflect light and scatter the visible sur-roundings into thousands of tiny pieces,” per the artist. Exhibit runs through June 2017.
Storybook 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 col-laboration between the Garden and area architects and design-ers. Area architects and design teams submitted 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 materials; focus on recycling, reuse or sustainability; 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.
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 CulturesGirl’s Eye View: An Eastside HerStory is a photography exhibit and poetic interpretation from teen girls living on San Antonio’s Eastside. The UTSA Institute of Texan Cultures will empower 10 teenage girls to tell their story of San Antonio’s Eastside through photography and poetry. The teens, participating in the GirlZone Summer Camp at the Martinez Street Women’s Center, will document their community, daily lives and heritage in pictures, then offer interpretation of their perspectives through poetry. Poetry readings will be video recorded for playback inside the exhibit. Exhibit runs July 29 through October 31.
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 history. 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. Exhibit runs 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
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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
McNay Art MuseumConey Island: Visions of the American Dreamland, 1861–2008 celebrates the most iconic, uniquely American amusement park in the United States. Also called, “the People’s Playground,” Coney Island is a national cultural symbol that has inspired artists, musicians, novelists, poets, and filmmakers. From Coney Island’s beginning as a watering hole for the wealthy, through its transforma-tion into an entertainment mecca for the masses, to the closing of Astroland Amusement Park following decades of urban decline, the exhibition explores 150 years of the lure of Coney Island. The modern American mass-culture industry was born at Coney Island, and the constant novelty of the resort made it a seductively liberating sub-ject for artists. Taken together, these tableaux of wonder and menace, hope and despair, dreams and nightmares, become metaphors for the collective soul of a nation. Exhibit runs through September 11.
Parlour Games: Ruloff Kip’s Toy Theatre is an exhibit for kids of all ages. While vacationing at his Long Island country home in the winter of 1919, Ruloff Kip created a toy theatre for his young daughter, Elizabeth. The large, elaborate theatre features moving mechanisms, several working lighting schemes, and an array of set drops and cut-out characters, based on Kip’s house and family mem-bers. Long thought to be the work of artist Everett Shinn, recent research has uncovered interesting new perspectives on the theatre itself, as well as the fascinating background of its true creator and his family. Exhibit runs July 5 through February 5, 2017.
Admission: $10 for adults (12-64); $5 for seniors (65+), stu-dents with I.D. (13+), and active duty military; and free for children ages 12 and younger and to all museum members. Regular hours are 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday; 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Thursday; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday; and noon-5 p.m. Sunday. Closed New Year’s Day, July 4, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. McNay Art Museum, 6000 N. New Braunfels. 210-824-5368. www.mcnayart.org
San Antonio Museum of ArtMi Casa, Your Casa is a creative design installation con-ceived and created by contemporary Mexican designers Hector Esrawe and Ignacio Caden. The installation features ten red three-dimensional open frames in the shape of a house. Mi Casa, Your Casainvites the community to partici-pate in the life of the Museum through recreation, social interaction, performances, and art-making. It is also a place of relaxation with hammocks. Mi Casa, Your Casa takes its inspiration from the home, a simple metaphor of warmth and welcoming, and also from the lively street markets or mercados of Latin America where human connections are made every day. This project explores how engagement with art and design can be extended beyond the Museum’s walls, bringing culture to everyone. Free. Exhibit runs through August 21.
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12 TuesdayMovies by Moonlight: Bring picnics, lawn chairs and blankets and enjoy an outdoor screening of “Goosebumps”. Free plus free parking after 5 p.m. at city-operated parking garages, lots & meters. Pre-entertainment begins at 7:30 p.m. Showtime is 8:30 p.m. Travis Park, 301 E. Travis. www.travisparksa.com
Art Fit at SAMA: Runners of all levels can come to the museum on the second Tuesday of each month for a leisurely run or walk and a tour of the museum. Enjoy a 5-10 minute talk on fitness, a yoga stretch and a run or walk with professional coaches and runners from Run Wild Sports. Free and runners also get free admission to the museum. 6 to 7 p.m. San Antonio Museum of Art, 200 W. Jones Ave. 210-978-8100. https://www.samuseum.org/calendar/events-calendar
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SAMA Playdates: see July 6
Astronomy in the Park: see July 6
Weed Wednesdays – Volunteer at PHP: see July 6
Little Explorers: see July 6
14 ThursdayBRAVO! An Evening of Song and Dance: see July 6
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
15 FridayToddler Art Play – Clowning Around: Mini museum visit meets creative play-time for children under 5. Wear paint clothes for a messy, fun time outside at the McNay. 10:30 to 11;30 a.m. McNay Art Museum, 6000 N. New Braunfels Ave. 210-824-5368. http://www.mcnayart.org/events/event/toddler-art-play-clowning-around/#sthash.QoSTZPVd.dpuf
Family Flicks – Double Feature!: It’s a double feature! Musically inclined ants face off against a lumberjack in Pik, Pik, Pik, and fantasies create new worlds in 5.80 Meters, Larisa Can Fly and Submarine Sandwich, compiled with other favorite short films in Best of the Fest Kid Flix Mix. Chosen from over five years of New York International Children’s Film Festival programs, VIVA NYICFF features diverse stories from Spain and Latin America – all award win-ners and audience favorites.
Suggested for ages 3 to 8.. Take lawn chairs, blankets and picnics. During inclement weather, films will be cancelled. Films begin at sundown. Free. San Antonio Museum of Art, 200 W. Jones Ave. 210-978-8183. https://www.samuseum.org/calendar/event-detail?eid=7494
Fiesta Noche del Rio: see July 1
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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
Villa Finale hosts The Wonderful World of Worms children’s composting workshop on July 23.
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Miss Anastasia’s Twiglet Storytime: see July 1
Balcones Heights Jazz Festival: see July 8
16 SaturdayBATS: Join Bat Conservation International (BCI) Fran Hutchins presentation about the benefits of bats, what special adapta-tions they have and ways to protect them. Kid friendly craft included. A donation to the PHP Conservancy of $3/ person OR $5/ family is suggested. 9 to 11 a.m. Phil Hardberger Park Urban Ecology Center, 8400 N.W. Military Hwy (West Side). 210-207-3280. http://fosana.org/calendar/
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 garden admission. 9 a.m. San Antonio Botanical Garden, 555 Funston Place. 210-536-1400. http://www.sabot.org/plan-your-visit/walks/
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21 ThursdayBRAVO! An Evening of Song and Dance: see July 6
Homeschool Student Workshop – Egyptian Art: Gods, Goddesses, and the Afterlife: Designed specifically for homeschool students and their parents. Participate as a family in a guided experience of the museum’s encyclopedic collection with a tour and hands-on activity, and extend learning through art at home with materials provided by the museum. Advance registra-tion required. Free with museum admission. 9:30 a.m. to noon and 1 to 3:30 p.m. San Antonio Museum of Art, 200 W. Jones Ave. 210-978-8174. https://www.samuseum.org/calendar/event-detail?eid=7500
22 FridayShining Star ENERGY Youth Football Clinic: For the eigth consecutive year, the Valero Alamo Bowl will host the free Shining Star ENERGY Youth Football Clinic for youth ages 5-14. Coaches from area colleges including Incarnate Word, Trinity and UTSA will join forces to teach over 500 participants about sportsmanship and football. Attendees will participate in offense, defense/agility and blocking/tackling drills run by the coaches. This clinic also includes free concussion testing for area high school students and a college
scholarship program. Free. Pre-registration is available online. On-site registration is at 8 a.m. and the clinic is from 9 a.m. to noon. Alamodome,100 Montana St. 210-704-6391. https://www.alamobowl.com/event/shining-star-energy-youth-football-clinic/
Moondance Concerts at the CNC: Concert under the oaks and stars at the Cibolo Nature Center featuring Joe King Carrasco. Bring chairs, blankets, and picnics to this fun and casual event! A food truck will also be on-site for the event. 7 to 10 p.m. Members $7.50/ Non-members $10/ Seniors 65+ $5/ Kids 12 and under free. Cibolo Nature Center, 140 City Park Road, Boerne. 830-249-4616. https://ciboloorg.presencehost.net/experience/events/concerts.html
Fiesta Noche del Rio: see July 1
Miss Anastasia’s Twiglet Storytime: see July 1
Balcones Heights Jazz Festival: see July 8
23 SaturdayThe Wonder-filled World of Worms: A special kid’s composting workshop at Villa Finale invites kids ages 6-12 to attend this fun, hands-on workshop where children will learn how to create their own compost using live worms. Kids will be introduced to the importance of worms in our eco-system, tour Villa Finale’s worm and composting areas (not open to the public), and cre-ate their own compost bins. All supplies, including worms plus a special take-home treat, will be provided. This activity is
open tor children and their parents. $5 per child. 10 to 11 a.m. Villa Finale Museum & Gardens, 401 King William Street. 210-223-9800. http://www.villafinale.org/Programs.html
Celebrate Peter Pan Day!: ‘Cause “All chil-dren, except one, grow up.” Forget looking for buried treasure on some deserted island, instead drop by The Twig’s 14th Annual Pirate Party at 10:30 a.m. Don your favorite costume and fly over to join Miss Anastasia for hilarious pirate stories, sea-worthy grub, a treasure hunt, and a rollicking good time. Free. 10:30 a.m. The Twig@ Can Plant Building, 306 Pearl Parkway, Ste. 106. 210-826-6411. http://www.thetwig.com/event/celebrate-peter-pan-day-twig
Drum Corps International Competition: DCI Southwestern Championships and the first event of 2016 to feature all 22 of DCI’s World Class corps on a single day of competition. Also features DrumLine Battle and SoundSport competitions. No video recording is permitted. Small cameras are allowed. Cameras with large lenses will not be permitted. $34-$64. Children 3 years of age and under are free to enter and must sit on a lap. 2 p.m. Alamodome,100 Montana St. 210-207-3663. http://www.dci.org/ViewArticle.dbml?ATCLID=210507205
Outdoor Movie at Mission Marquee Plaza: The community is invited to experience the magic and nostalgia of one of San Antonio’s historic gems as the Mission Marquee Plaza will be the setting for an outdoor screening of “The Good Dinosaur”. Food trucks and concessionaires will be on hand and attend-ees are also welcome to bring their own snacks, lawn chairs, blankets and coolers. Free. 8:15 to 10:15 p.m. Mission Marquee Plaza, 3100 Roosevelt Ave. 210-207-6968.
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Family Drop-In Programs: Hands-on fam-ily fun related to the ongoing “Winged Wonders” Exhibit. ! Programming will vary but will include activities such as reading a story about a pollinator, creating a simple craft, playing a game, and taking part in a garden exploration activity. Free with Garden Admission. 10 a.m. to noon. San Antonio Botanical Garden, 555 Funston Place. 210-207-3250. http://www.sabot.org/events-listing/
Monkey 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
24 SundayFree Family Day – Coney Island Summer Spectacular!: Enjoy circus performers, art
activities, and free admission to Coney Island. Experience the sights and sounds of Coney Island throughout the museum grounds in a carnival atmosphere with a day themed “Visions of an American Dreamland, 1861–2008!” Outdoor carnival games, performances by Ariel Horizons, family art-making, a vintage phone booth, and carnival food for purchase will all be fea-tured. Free. 1 to 4 p.m. McNay Art Museum, 6000 N. New Braunfels Ave. 210-05-1768. http://www.mcnayart.org/events/event/free-family-day-summer-spectacular/
26 TuesdayMovies by Moonlight: Bring picnics, lawn chairs and blankets and enjoy an out-door screening of “Aladdin”. Free plus free parking after 5 p.m. at city-operated parking garages, lots & meters. Pre-entertainment begins at 7:30 p.m. Showtime is 8:30 p.m. Travis Park, 301 E. Travis. www.travisparksa.com
27 WednesdaySAMA Playdates: see July 6
Astronomy in the Park: see July 6
Weed Wednesdays – Volunteer at PHP: see July 6
Little Explorers: see July 6
29 FridayMiss Anastasia’s Twiglet Storytime: see July 1
Balcones Heights Jazz Festival: see July 8
30 SaturdayGlobal Tiger 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
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