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MLK MARCH JAN. 20 City Hosts 12-Day DreamWeek Beginning Jan. 10


“Life’s most persistent and urgent question is: What are you doing for others?” Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.


M 27th Annual


Asian Festival Year of the Horse Returns to San Antonio’s Institute of Texan Cultures on Feb. 1


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014 ushers in the Year of the Horse, and the Institute of Texan


Cultures invites San Antonio to celebrate during the 27th


Annual Asian


Festival on Feb. 1 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The celebration, which started


out as a traditional family reunion for the Chinese New Year, blossomed into a unique gathering of Asian communities celebrating their cultures and traditions. The event features everything from music and cultural performances to food, fashion and crafts. Authentic Asian food will be available from 15 vendors and offer Japanese, Thai, Korean, Philippine and Laotian cuisine. Three separate stages will display dancers performing traditional Asian dances and musical performances, and guests will enjoy multicultural cooking demonstrations, henna painting, palm reading and craft sales including clothing, artwork, dolls, silk items and much more. Advance tickets are $8 for adults


and $5 for children age 6-12. Tickets at the gate are $10 for adults and $5 for children age 6-12. Children age 5 and under.


For more information visit www.texancultures.com.


ore than 100,000 San Antonio residents representing all cultural and economic


backgrounds are expected to participate in the 2014 Martin Luther King Jr. March. It’s the city’s 27th


year to celebrate the life and legacy of Dr.


King, and San Antonio hosts one of the largest marches and commemorations in the U.S. The march is 2.75 miles and begins at the Martin Luther King Jr. Academy and ends at Pittman Sullivan Park. DREAMWEEK – The MLK march is one of the high points of DreamWeek,


San Antonio’s 12-day celebration of diversity and tolerance that begins Jan. 10. DreamWeek’s theme is “Advance the Voice,” and the 12-day citywide summit is intended to promote an exchange of ideas on universal issues. The goal is to advance and modernize the teachings and vision of Dr. King to create dialogue across cultures and communities. DreamWeek will include a series of keynote speaking engagements,


luncheons, mixers, events and celebrations. The 12-day summit is hosted in partnership with businesses, community groups and civic-minded individuals to promote San Antonio as a model city of diversity, higher education and medical breakthroughs, with a growing business climate and an exceptional quality of life.


For more information about the 2014 MLK March, visit www.sanantonio.gov/ MLK.aspx. To learn more about DreamWeek, visit www.dreamweek.org.


January 31, 2014 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.


at The Winston School San Antonio


Learning Symposium


Ignite the Spark! 24th Annual


KEYNOTE SPEAKER John J. Ratey M.D.,


Harvard Medical School


“Spark - The Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and the Brain”


Breakout Sessions The Many Facets of ADHD Motor Development Sleep Disorders


Social Media and Development: Raising and Teaching Children in Real Life and Online


You Are What You Eat


Disciplinary Literacy: Implications for Students at Risk for Academic Failure


Register today 210.615.7485


8 Natural Awakenings San Antonio


Online registration at www. winston-sa.org


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