calendarofevents SATURDAY, MAY 2
Body-Mind-Spirit Fair—10am-6pm May 2, 12-6pm March 3 at Unlimited Thought Life Enrichment Center, 5525 Blanco Rd. Monthly event; free admission, free hour- ly lectures, interact with many alternative and integrative wellness vendors.
www.unlimited-thought.com.
SUNDAY, MAY 3
MELT for Self Care on the Roller—Three sessions beginning at 10am and ending at 3pm at The Synergy Studio at Pearl, 300 E. Grayson St., #100. MELT sessions use specialized soft body rollers to simulate the results of hands-on bodywork. Learn to eliminate stuck stress before it accumulates. $80 for all three sessions. www.
thesynergystudio.com.
TUESDAY, MAY 5
Final Day for Early Voting for May 9 Election—8am- 8pm at area polling places on May 4, 5.
www.sanantonio. gov.
Big Give S.A. – Support Your Favorite Non-Profit Agencies—12am-11:59pm (24 hours). Participate in the area’s largest single day of giving by going online and making contributions to your favorite charitable organizations. Recipient organizations can earn matching funds and prize incentives, which boosts the power of your contribution. More than 850 area non-profit organizations participating.
www.thebiggivesa.org.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 6
Children’s International Puppet Festival—May 6-12 at the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts, 100 Auditorium Circle. Enjoy seven full days of puppetry featuring six of the best professional puppetry touring companies in the world. More than 50 puppetry performances will take place in multiple Tobin Center venues.
www.tobincenter.org.
THURSDAY, MAY 7
National Day of Prayer—6:45-10am at Tripoint Center, 3233 N. St. Mary’s Street. Trinity Baptist Church and the YMCA of Greater San Antonio invite the community to come together for a day of prayer, peace and reflection as they celebrate the National Day of Prayer during the Annual Prayer Breakfast. $10/person or $80 for a table of eight. For reservations call 210-733-6201 or visit www.
dayofprayersa.com.
FRIDAY, MAY 8
National Public Gardens Day—6:30-10pm at the San Antonio Botanical Garden, 555 Funston Pl. Enjoy the
gardens on a spring evening with a picnic and friends. Stay for the Chipotle-sponsored sustainable film, More than Honey, at sunset.
www.sabot.org.
SATURDAY, MAY 9
ELECTION DAY - Be Sure to Vote Today—7am- 7pm. Visit
www.sanantonio.gov for election information including sample ballots and voting locations.
Tour de Cure—6:30am-4:30pm at the Texas A&M San Antonio Campus, One University Way. Join this one- day signature fundraising and awareness cycling event benefiting the American Diabetes Association. Five different routes to choose from for every level of cyclist.
www.tour.diabetes.org.
SicloVerde—7:30am-12:30pm at the Eastside Sprouts Community Garden, 1023 N. Pine. Join the Green Spaces Alliance on an exclusive tour of community gardens. Several tour options offered including group bicycle tours and a walking tour. Participants will travel in groups from garden to garden, visit with gardeners and take part in fun activities.
www.greensatx.org/SicloVerde.
Yoga Day in the Park at Brackenridge Park—8:30am at Brackenridge Park, 3700 N. St. Mary’s. Enjoy free yoga activities including a family yoga session, power yoga and a special practice led by local yoga godmother Esther Vexler.
www.yogadayus.com.
(Stockdale) Art in the Park: Creating Nature by Watercolor—9am-12pm at Jackson Nature Park, 9284 CR 401 in Wilson County. Explore a free watercolor painting session surrounded by nature. Learn traditional and personal techniques under the direction of instructors from the Southwest School of Art. RSVP to acamarillo@
sara-tx.org or call 210-302-3267 for more info.
(New Braunfels) Herb Fiesta—9am-4pm at Conservation Plaza, 1300 Church Hill in New Braunfels. 3rd Annual Herb Fiesta featuring vendors and gardening groups selling art works, plants, herbs, teas, essential oils and garden items.
www.newbraunfelsconservation.org.
Landscape for Life—9am-4pm May 9 and May 16 (2- part class) at the San Antonio Botanical Garden, 555 Funston Pl. Landscape for Life is based on the principles of the Sustainable Sites Initiative. It provides landowners information about soil, water, plants and materials sourcingto develop sustainable gardens on their own properties. Dress to spend time in the garden. $60/non members, $54/members.
www.sabot.org.
Mother Earth-Apache Del Rio Intertribal—9-11am at 15890 State Hwy. 16. Join Apache Del Rio Intertribal for a morning of Native American drumming, dancing, storytelling and giving thanks to Mother Earth. Bring your
own chairs. Donation of $3/individual and $5/family. 210- 207-3106 for info.
(Boerne) Art in the Park—10am-2pm at Cibolo Nature Center, 140 City Park Rd. This annual event encourages kids to team up with adults to be creative in the performing and visual arts with make-and-take projects and hands-on activities. Professionals and students will lead participants in music, painting, sculpture, and other arts and crafts.
www.cibolo.org.
(Boerne) Art Waddle Neighborhood Art Walk—10am- 4pm at 204 W. San Antonio Ave. Stroll, ride bikes and picnic along Cibolo Creek while viewing paintings, illustrations, jewelry, pottery, sculpture and more, hosted by The Flats of Boerne. Free event.
www.facebook.com/ BoerneArtWaddle.
SUNDAY, MAY 10 MOTHER’S DAY—Love to the moms!
Motherworks: Performance Celebrating Mothers—2- 3pm at the McNay Museum, 6000 N. New Braunfels. Poetry and paintings converge in a performance celebrating motherhood on Mother’s Day. Readers include Jim LaVilla-Havelin, Laura Van Prooyen, Bill Lewis, Natalia Trevino and Carrie Fountain. Live music and a video by George and Cat Cisneros.
www.mcnayart.org.
TUESDAY, MAY 12
Art Fit: Yoga Edition—6:30pm at San Antonio Museum of Art. Enjoy a quick gallery talk on fitness in the visual arts. This month, Mobile Om will lead a short yoga session inspired by the Yogini sculpture, followed by other forms of exercise and an optional run down the river led by professional coaches from Run Wild Sports. Free. www.
samuseum.org.
FRIDAY, MAY 15
Making a Life in Writing—6:30-8:30pm at Gemini Ink, 1111 Navarro St. Join Antonya Nelson and Laura Kasischke for an evening of cocktails, appetizers and a discussion about the writing life. Proceeds benefit Gemini Ink. $25 per person.
www.geminiink.org.
SATURDAY, MAY 16
Witte Museum Boot Scoot and 5K—8am at the Witte Museum, 3801 Broadway. This event benefits the Witte’s educational programs and features a special Witte twist: Everyone is encouraged to change into western boots after the run for a fun boot scoot. Dance to impress; style awards will be given.
www.wittemuseum.org.
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