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PUBLISHER’S NOTE
The Joy of Giving with Our Kids
THE GIFT OF GIVING
A Family’s 16 Year Blended Tradition
FAMILY HOLIDAY CRAFTS
Fun and Easy Christmas Tree Ornaments
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GET IN ON THE GIVING A Holiday Guide to Good Causes
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5 Tips for Keeping Your Sanity while Traveling with Small Children
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As a kid, December was always a special and magical time. But now, as an adult, the holiday season has become more like a part-time job involving organizing family parties and countless hours of shopping. As parents we want our kids to experience the same happiness we did, but we must also teach them that the holidays is not just about getting the latest toy or video game. Our children should also begin to acknowledge that it’s not a joyful time for everyone and learn to help the less-fortunate. There are many ways families can give, such as the LeonardDavidson family who combined work, the holiday season and some artistic love to make their own unique tradition in this month’s feature “The Gift of Giving.” And, speaking of traditions, Our Kids Magazine continues its annual “Getting in on the Giving” section with a list of area organizations in need of volunteers and donations. Of course, it’s always nice to stay warm at home with your kids during the winter break and keeping them occupied is sometimes challenging. One fun at-home activity is homemade crafts and you can read about how to make fun & easy ornaments in our holiday crafts article. Or, maybe you are leaving town to visit family this month. If so, make sure you read “5 Tips for Keeping Your Sanity while Traveling with Small Children” before your trip. Happy Holidays!
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Treating Foster Children like VIP’s You may have heard that San Antonio is getting its very own Aquarium this December, but did you know that admission for Foster Children is always free with a form of state-issued identification. Marc Gottlieb, owner of the San Antonio Aquarium, places a premium on the family experience, with a special interest in foster children. Having hosted 31 of their own, and adopting 3, they understand the struggles foster families face. Non-profit agencies serving underprivileged children are also encouraged to email San Antonio Aquarium at info@ sanantonioaquarium.net to apply for free annual passes. “Foster children, as well as select charities helping families, never have and never will pay admission at any of our aquariums. When we see the positive impact a few hours of animal interaction can have on children, particularly the underprivileged, we want to make sure they feel and know that here, they are VIP’s,” said Alui Cleaver, San Antonio Aquarium COO. December 2014 | OurKidsMagazine.com
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The Gift of Giving By Kristin Mears
Ellen Leonard simply says of her family holiday tradition of 16 years: “Wow! To see that smile on their faces is amazing”. Bob Davidson, and his wife, Ellen Leonard, believe Christmas is a time of giving. Their family have fused Catholic and Jewish traditions into this holiday, and lovingly spread Christmas cheer their own special way each year. Ellen says of her “blended” family: “We are mixed. I’m Jewish, and my husband Bob, is Catholic. We are eclectic.” Ellen Leonard, a doctor who specializes in Pediatric Rehabilitation, requests to work on Christmas each year. Being Jewish, Ellen didn’t observe Christmas like others. It wasn’t about the material things; Christmas was a time of giving. Their first year, the Leonard-Davidson family decided they would deliver gingerbread cookies (shaped like the state of Texas) to patients and nurses in the hospital where Ellen was working on Christmas. After realizing most of the patients were diabetic, the family decided to re-think their “giving” ideas. With a little help from macaroni noodles, the cookies were transformed into ornaments for hanging- their ornament tradition was then born. Overwhelmed with the response, the LeonardDavidson family began to plan bigger. With a head count of over 100 patients and nurses, Ellen found herself making multiple trips to surrounding Michaels stores to find more wooden ornaments to paint and decorate for Christmas. Luckily, Kim’s Wood, an online wood restoration and finishing shop had many beautifully hand crafted wooden ornaments that Ellen knew would be perfect. Kim’s Wood even donated double the amount she ordered due to a previous shortage in her shipment so she too could be part of the tradition, and praised the family for their benevolent deeds. The news of their endeavor spread the Christmas cheer to various communities of people. Even kids doing service hours would show up to paint ornaments for patients and medical staff working on Christmas. Despite weather conditions, family, friends, community members, and kids would gather around the tarps on the ground to paint ornaments. Christmas morning the ornaments would be delivered, and the family would have a nice breakfast at Denny’s. “It became our tradition”, Ellen says. “There are no rules. Someone might take two hours to paint an ornament or they might just throw some glitter PHOTOGRAPHY BY ANNA ANGENEND PHOTOGRAPHY
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“It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas…” and what better way to spread Christmas cheer than with handmade ornaments from the ones you love. Pinterest is home to thousands of homemade tutorials on ornaments, but Our Kids Magazine is loving the popsicle idea- it’s such a fun and super easy craft for kiddos and grown-ups of all ages to participate in. This is an easy Christmas tree ornament tutorial that is not only affordable, but it’s fun! Hang them on the tree, use as gift tags, or even give them as a gift to neighbors or someone in your community. Make it a tradition. Show your children how they can spread the love of Christmas with simple Popsicle sticks. Merry Christmas and Happy Crafting!
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A Holiday Guide to Good Causes By Renee Haines
To celebrate the season of giving, add a good cause to your family’s holiday shopping list this year. Our list of 30 South Texas organizations offers dozens of ways to help fill their wish lists for helping kids and families in need. “Giving to other families is a value you can teach your children that goes a long way,” says Yesenia Gonzalez, director of parenting programs at Avance, which serves San Antonio families with young children. “You’re a role model for your children. When they’re out there in their careers and wanting to give back to the community, it can start with something like this. It’s a ripple effect.” Each year, ChildSafe helps hundreds of Bexar County children traumatized by abuse and neglect. “To meet their needs and assist them during a very stressful time, we rely on donations from individuals and corporations alike,” says ChildSafe CEO Kim Abernethy. “We couldn’t do our work without the generosity of the community.” Bandera County Helping Hand delivers boxes of food to Texas Hill Country families each month, runs a community health clinic, offers parenting classes and referral services, and stocks clothing for kids and grownups in need. Families can donate time, contribute used items to the organization’s thrift store or send gift cards “because there’s a lot of things we can’t keep in stock,” says executive director Jesse Parks. “There’s all kinds of neat ways they can contribute,” she says. Communities in Schools of San Antonio works at 70 public schools to help kids with school supplies, after-school 16 Our Kids Magazine | December 2014
programs and other services. Trained site managers help at-risk kids as part of a program that aims to ultimately lower school dropout rates. Financial contributions are especially welcome this year, says marketing director Felisha Sanchez. “We need more case managers to be in more schools,” she says.
Here are 30 ways to get in on the giving for a good cause this holiday season: Any Baby Can assists families with infants and children through age any12 who are suffering from chronic illness, disability or developmental delay. The organization needs financial contributions, volunteers, diapers and formula. For the holidays, the nonprofit needs unwrapped toys or games for ages 1 to 18, movie tickets and gift cards. For more information, visit AnyBabyCanSA.org or call 210-227-0170. The Arc of San Antonio has served children and adults with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities for more than 60 years. This nonprofit helps more than 6,000 people a year with day programs, school liaison services and outreach programs. The Arc needs financial contributions, volunteers and gently used household items. Visit Arc-SA.org or call 210-490-4300 for more information. Assistance League of San Antonio served more than 64,000 people last year, including kids, families and FRIEND US @ facebook.com/OurKidsMagazine210
seniors. Your family can help with a financial contribution or donations of housewares, linens, books, furniture and other items to stock the Assistance League Thrift House. For more information, call 210-732-1200 or visit AssistanceLeagueSA.org. Avance has been helping San Antonio families for over 4 decades. The organization provides parenting classes and early education programs for children ages 3 and younger. And, because Avance serves everyone in the family, winter jackets and sweaters in all sizes are needed. Fill a single wish list for an Avance family or donate new and/or used items for the Avance Tiendita (little store). Strollers, pre-school books, household items, baby supplies and push toys are also on the Avance wish list. For more information, visit AvanceSA.org or call 210-220-1788. Bandera County Helping Hand helps families in need with food deliveries, a community clinic, a clothes closet for kids and grownups and holiday events. You can help with cash contributions, clothing and canned food or donate gently used items to the organization’s thrift store. Help is also needed to wrap and deliver presents during the holidays. For more information, visit BanderaCountyHelpingHand. com or call 830-796-8300. Big Brothers Big Sisters of South Texas matches mentors with children ages 5 to 21. The group needs financial contributions and volunteers. Parents and tech savvy kids can also help by LIKE US @ facebook.com/OurKidsMagazineSA
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setting up a Friends Asking Friends website. The organization will help you set up your website and provide online tools to manage it. Then, just email friends with your website address to start collecting donations. To get started, visit BigMentor. org or call 210-225-6322. Blue Santa is the name of a community program run by seven substations of the San Antonio Police Department to provide groceries and presents to needy families every December. Call your nearest police department substation to make financial contributions or donate new toys. Visit the SanAntonio.gov/SAPD website for police substation contact information. Boysville is a residential facility for boys and girls through age 17 who need a place to stay because of abuse, neglect or another family crisis. The children put together this year’s holiday wish list. It includes dolls, bicycles, kids’ pajamas and toy cars. See the full wish list at BoysvilleTexas. org, or call 210-659-1901. The Center for Family Relations helps children and parents in divorce situations redefine and restructure their families. Your family can help stock the children’s playroom at the center. The center needs DVDs for kids, toys, Wii games, AA batteries, and board games, puzzles and sports equipment. Visit CenterForFamilyRelations.org, or call 210-733-3349 for more information. The Children’s Association for Maximum Potential, or CAMP, provides recreational camping in the Texas Hill Country and other opportunities for kids and grownups with special needs. Start a family or kids-only fundraising drive to raise $25 for one day’s worth of feed for camp horses or $80 for the ingredients for S’mores at a campfire cookout. Financial contributions and volunteers are also needed. For more information, visit CampCamp.org or call 210-671-5411. Children’s Bereavement Center of South Texas provides free peer support groups for ages 3-24, as well as bereavement and anticipatory grief counseling for individuals and families. Families can buy new teddy bears and art supplies for kids. The center also needs cash contributions, gift cards and volunteers. For more information, visit CBCST.org or call 210-736-4847. The Children’s Shelter provides a safe haven for children ages newborn to 14 who must leave their homes because of abuse, abandonment or neglect. The shelter needs cash contributions, diapers and toddler pull-ups, infant formula, children’s socks and underwear, twin sheets with pillowcases, gift cards, and hairbrushes, barrettes and bows. For more information, visit ChildrensShelter.org or call 210-212-2536. 18 Our Kids Magazine | December 2014
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ChildSafe acts as the Child Advocacy Center in Bexar County to serve children traumatized by abuse or neglect and their families. The organization’s wish list includes small items such as diapers, new stuffed animals, clothes in sizes 3T and up and books for older kids. For the organization’s Adventure Therapy program, they need kid-sized kayak paddles, daypacks for hiking, first aid kits and six-person tents. For more information, visit www.childsafe-sa.org, or call 210-675-9000. Communities In Schools of San Antonio wants to stop kids from becoming school dropouts, which is why staff members and volunteers help thousands of K-12 kids and their families each year with after-school programs and school supplies. Their Backpack Buddy program packs backpacks with healthy meals to take home after school. Your family can help with cash contributions and non-cash donations, including new athletic shoes, school supplies and winter jackets in all sizes. For more information, visit CISSA.org or call 210-520-8440. The Elf Louise Christmas Project collects gifts for thousands of needy San Antonio area families each year. The organization needs cash contributions, volunteers and new, unwrapped toys for infants and children through age 18. For toy drop-off points, visit the Elf Louise website at ElfLouise.org. For more information, call 210-224-1843. Family Service Association is San Antonio’s FRIEND US @ facebook.com/OurKidsMagazine210
oldest human service agency, serving people from 28 counties at five neighborhood centers and more than 50 schools. Play Santa this year by signing up for the association’s Adopt-A-Family program. Association volunteers will help you choose a family and provide the selected family’s list of essentials and gifts. Visit Family-Service.org or call 210-299-2400 for more information. Haven for Hope provides shelter and services to homeless individuals and families in need. Nearly 3,000 people in San Antonio are homeless each day, and the average age of a homeless child is 6. You can help with donations of furniture, linens, diapers, towels and baby food. Visit HavenforHope.org to find their House in a Box Wish List, which describes dozens of essentials needed by homeless families. Or, call 210-220-2163.
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supervise youth programs, man the emergency food pantry or help maintain the grounds. For more information, visit InnerCityDevelopment.org, or call 210-224-7239. Mission Road Ministries serves more than 800 children and adults with intellectual developmental disabilities, or IDD, each year. The nonprofit needs financial contributions and volunteers. Your family or group can go shopping on their website’s Wish List page to buy coats, socks and other items. Visit MissionRoadMinistries.org, or call 210-334-2417.
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Morgan’s Wonderland, a non-profit 25-acre theme park in Northeast San Antonio, is an accessible theme park designed for special needs children and adults. Parents are needed as volunteers to staff rides and attractions. Financial help is needed to defray the costs of hosting children at park events, including annual Wonderland Christmas celebrations. For more information, visit ProvPlace.org, or call 210696-2410. The Red Cross San Antonio Area Chapter serves 2.4 million people in 22 counties across SouthCentral Texas. Your family can help with a financial contribution. For more information, visit RedCross.org/Tx/ San-Antonio or call 210-224-5151. Ronald McDonald House provides temporary
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San Antonio Youth Literacy provides oneto-one reading assistance to children at San Antonio elementary schools. SAYL needs financial contributions and children’s books. Donate your time this year to become a Reading Buddy. For more information, visit SAYL.org, or call 210-299-1533. Sunshine Cottage School for Deaf Children serves children who are deaf and hard of hearing. The school needs financial contributions for the school and community outreach programs, as well as classroom supplies and seeds and plants for seasonal gardens. For more information, visit SunshineCottage.org or call 210-824-0579. Toys for Tots, a U.S. Marine Corps Reserve program, collects new, unwrapped toys each year for children. The program needs new toys that can be dropped off until Dec. 23 at participating Toys R Us stores and other locations in Boerne, Cibolo, Helotes, New Braunfels and San Antonio. Visit ToysForTots.org to find the nearest drop-off site. Visitation House offers transitional housing and support services to homeless single mothers and their children in San Antonio. You can help with a cash contribution of any size. To donate online, visit VisitationHouseMinistries.org, or call 210-735-6910.
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If you have ever traveled with small children, you know how nerve-racking it can be. The stress level kicks up a notch when you are flying. Even short trips can be exasperating with an inconsolable toddler or multiple children. Maintenance delays and aircraft issues, traffic jams and construction, and many other un-anticipated issues often extend an already exhausting experience. Luckily, with a little bit of pre-planning there are some easy ways to keep the kids occupied and happy while traveling, even on long trips. Here are five tips for maintaining your sanity while traveling with small children. Pack a “travel kit” and include some new toys: The dollar bins at large retailers or other discount stores provide an inexpensive way to load up on new toys and activities. Stock up on crayons and coloring books, small dry-erase boards, flash cards,
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books, etc. To make this even more fun and exciting, individually wrap each item and mark it for the order in which it should be opened. Start with the least exciting (which will still be exciting to them because it’s a present.) As they get bored with an item, progress through the “presents.” As a side note, be sure you do not tell the children in advance that you have packed a bag full of presents, or they may just be interested in getting to the next one.
Carry on the car seat and “boppy” pillow: If you are flying with small children, consider carrying their car seat onto the plane. Sitting in their own car seat provides a sense of safety and familiarity to a toddler, and it also keeps them better restrained than the seat belt in the airplane seat. From experience, it does not take a toddler long to figure out that they can escape from the belt by simply lifting the latch. If you are traveling with an infant, the “boppy” pillow can be used to support the baby in your arms, which is much more comfortable during the flight. Invest in portable technology: If you do not already have a portable DVD player, a tablet, Leapsters, or other similar forms of entertainment, these are invaluable for a trip. Download some new games and pack some new movies prior to traveling.
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Dec 6- 7, 13- 14, 20- 21, and 27 Santa’s Railroad Wonderland:
An extravaganza of Christmas activities, Santa’s Railroad Wonderland offers night time train and hay rides. The 40 forty acre site is decorated for the holidays and includes the historic depot, the trains, the garden railroad, three other scale model railroad layouts and much more. Choo Choo Claus will be on hand for photo ops so bring a camera. $10 for adults/, $7 for children aged 2-12, free for children under 2. There is also a Family Special for $30 which includes 2 adults and up to 5 kids under 12. 6 to 9 p.m. Texas Transportation Museum, 11731 Wetmore Road. 210-490-3554. www.txtransportationmuseum.org
Dec. 6 Silver Bells in the City Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony Lighting of the City Christmas Tree and a roving Santa Clause make for great family photo ops at this yearly event. Santa’s reindeer are also going to be on hand for pictures. Hot chocolate and holiday cookies are passed out to all guests and then it’s back across the street to Main Plaza for a full evening of entertainment and holiday splendor in a family-filled atmosphere. Free. 4 to 9 p.m. Main Plaza, 115 N. Main. 210-225-9800. www.mainplaza.org
What’s Inside 28 Family Theater 31 Free Fun in SA 33 Holiday Lights
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Helotes Ballet Folklorico Classes: Ballet/folklorico dance instruction for area children at 5:30 pm on the first and third Monday of each month. Children and parents should report to the HPD Building, where they will be escorted to the training room for classes. Free. Helotes Police Dept., 12951 Bandera Road. 210-4161498. www.helotes-tx.gov
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Sights & Sounds of Christmas: Four full nights at the Sights & Sounds of Christmas in San Marcos includes ice skating, laser lights show, full carnival and great live entertainment throughout the festival. Hot cocoa, kettle biscuits, Santa’s Workshop (Arts & Crafts), and the ancient town of Bethlehem can also be enjoyed. $5 for adults/ kids under 12 free. 5 to 11 p.m. San Marcos Plaza Park, 401 E. Hopkins St., San Marcos. 512-393-8400. www.sights-nsounds.org Astronomy in the Park: Join astronomers and other stargazers to observe the sky through large telescopes in an informational program with the San Antonio Astronomical Association. Sundown to 10 p.m. every Wednesday. Free. Lower Bee Tree soccer field parking lot at McAllister Park, 13102 Jones Maltsberger Road. 210-710-4786. www. sanantonioastronomy.org Weed Wednesdays – Volunteer at PHP: Hardberger Park’s diversity of flora and fauna is being threatened by exotic invasive weeds and volunteers are needed to combat these weeds each Wednesday from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. E-mail wendy.leonard@sanantonio. gov or call 210-207-3292 for directions to week’s location. Phil Hardberger Park, 13203 Blanco Road (East Side). 210-207-3106. www.philhardbergerpark.org
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Sights & Sounds of Christmas: see Dec. 3
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Ford Caroling Nights with Santa: Enjoy a magical evening on the River Walk with luminarias, holiday lights and carolers singing to everyone. Santa will pose for pictures on a decorated river barge and live entertainment and concessions will be available around the bend at the Arneson River Theatre, La Villita.. 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. River Walk, 600 blk Commerce. 210-227-4262. www.thesanantonioriverwalk.com Hecho A Mano: This unique arts and crafts shopping features an array of handcrafted specialty items that encompass both traditional and contemporary styles by local, regional and international artists. Admission is $2 or 2 cans of food. Fri from 6 to 9 p.m.; Sat from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; and Sun from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Guadalupe Theater, 1301 Guadalupe St. 210-351-2171. www.guadalupeculturalarts. org 3rd Annual Wonderland Christmas: A “dressed up for Christmas” Morgan’s Wonderland features the Wonderland Express Train, carolers, a petting zoo and more. Santa will be on hand for photographs from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. $15 for adults; $10 for children; Free for children with Special Needs. 5 to 9 p.m. 5223 David Edwards Drive. 210-495-5888. www.morganswonderland.com Light the Night Christmas Parade: A laser light show will precede a parade including more than 100 lighted entries. $15 for bleacher seating. 6:30 p.m. Main St, Fredericksburg. 830-997-6523. www.lightthenightchristmasparade.com Afterglow: Family celebration including Christmas shopping, local food and beverages and interactive children’s activities. Free. 3 to 10 p.m. Marktplatz, Main St., Fredericksburg. 830-997-6523. www.lightthenightchristmasparade.com City of Helotes Lighting of the Lights: The annual Christmas tree lighting event will include a visit with Santa
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and Mrs. Claus. The Helotes Area Community Band will perform holiday music throughout the event. Free. 6 p.m. Helotes City Hall, 12951 Bandera Road, Helotes. 210-695-8877. www.helotes-tx.gov Dinner & Ghost Tour at the Haunted Menger Hotel: This Sisters Grimm production includes dinner and an evening of frights and delights at one of America’s most famously haunted hotels. Includes a walking “Nightly Ghost Tour” after dinner. $60 per adult/ $40 for children 12 and under. 7 to 10 p.m. Menger Hotel, 204 Alamo Plaza. 210-638-1338. www.sistersgrimmghosttour.com
The Saga Ends December 31
The Saga, a world class video art installation on the facade of the San Fernando Cathedral showcasing the works of renowned French artist Xavier de Richemont will end its run on Dec. 31. The installation may be viewed free of charge each Tuesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 9 p.m. This viewing is unique as it is the first time a cathedral has been featured in Richemont’s installations which can be seen in France, Germany, Spain, Morocco, Mexico, Canada and now San Antonio through the end of the month. San Fernando Cathedral is located in Main Plaza, 115 N. Main Ave. For more information, go to http www.mainplaza.org or call 210-225-9800.
The Nutcracker at Four Local Venues in December
Four local institutions will be hosting performances of The Nutcracker this month. First, Ballet San Antonio performs its version at The Tobin Center from Dec. 4 through 7. Next, on Dec. 14, the Ballet Conservatory Senior Company performs the ballet to a theatrical reading at the Nutcracker Tea at the Pearl Stable. Then, Mejia International Ballet puts on their show at the Lila Cockrell Theatre from Dec. 19 through 21. And, finally, the Alamo City Dance Company will offer its production at San Antonio College’s McAllister Auditorium on Dec. 20 and 21. See Theatre section for more details.
Pedrito Martinez at the Carver: Inventive Cuban percussionist, Pablo “Pedrito” Martinez has developed a captivating sound that The New York Times described as “complex, blenderized Africato-the-New-World funk.” $35. 8 p.m. Jo Long Theatre, Carver Cultural Community Center, 226 N. Hackberry, 210-207-7211. www. thecarver.org World Dance of the People: Learn dances from around the world including international folk dances and U.S. line dances. Every dance is taught, no partner is necessary
and all ages are welcome. 7 to 9 p.m. International Folk Culture Center at OLLU, 411 SW 24th St. 210-867-0692. www.getcreativesanantonio.com 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. www.thetwig. indiebound.com Sights & Sounds of Christmas: see Dec. 3
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Silver Bells in the City Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony: see leadoff pg 24 Direct from the North Pole: Santa Claus will be at the zoo for photo opportunities with the kids. While waiting their turn, children can enjoy complementary hot cocoa and cookies, learn about ecofriendly holiday decorations and add an ornament to the giving tree. Bring a camera to capture these holiday memories. Free with zoo admission. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. San Antonio Zoo, 3903 N. St. Mary’s St. 210734-7184. www.sazoo.org 4th Annual Toy Day: Santa Claus will be on site for photos and Los Belen Pastores will perform a traditional Mexican “Pastorela” morality play. Also, meet San Antonio firefighters, take a photo with Santa, and enjoy holiday crafts. Regular admission for visitors 13 and older. Children 12 and under receive free admission with the donation of a new, unwrapped toy. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Institute of Texan Cultures, 801 E. Cesar E. Chavez Blvd. 210-458-2300. www.texancultures.com
2014 Children’s Hunger Fund Toy Wrap: Hundreds of compassionate volunteers will join Children’s Hunger Fund to wrap tens of thousands of toys for children who might otherwise go without this Christmas. Register to volunteer online. 9 a.m. to noon Children’s Hunger Fund Southwest, 4940 Eisenhauer Rd. Bldg. A, Suite 146. www. chfus.org/toywrap/ Kristkindlmarkt: Savor and enjoy the German Christmas atmosphere, foods, beverages,
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music, entertainment, and shopping the “Gemuetlichkeit” of the holiday season. A special visit from Nikolaus (Santa Claus) for children of all ages. Free. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Beethoven Halle und Garten, 422 Pereida St. 210-222-1521. www.beethovenmaennerchor.com Jingle Bell Jamboree: Judson Education Foundation hosts its 10th annual Jingle Bell Jamboree. Bring the family and enjoy a holiday shopping extravaganza that includes over 40 local vendors, performances by JISD school choirs, and concession items. Free. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wagner High School, 3000 N. Foster Rd. 210-317-9593. dibarra51@ student.alamo.edu Pancakes with Santa: Live music and a scenic hayride though the Christmas tree fields are part of the package when you take the family for a pancake and sausage breakfast with Santa Claus. Have a memorable visit and photo with Santa, visit with farm animals, play family games and even cut your own Christmas tree to take home. Reservations required. $14 per person. Photos and Christmas trees are optional and charged separately. Devine Acres Farm, 944 FM 2200 W, Devine. 830-665-9730. www.devineacresfarm.com Winterfest Helotes: Bring a new unwrapped toy for Elf Louise and receive a free photo with Santa, free horse carriage ride, free carnival ride and a raffle ticket
Los Belen Pastores performs a traditional Pastorela at the Institute of Texan Cultures 4th Annual Toy Day on Dec. 6. From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., kids 12 and under are admitted to the Institute free of charge with the donation of a new, unwrapped toy.
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Family Theater Ballet San Antonio Presents The Nutcracker Created by San Antonio artists for San Antonio audiences, this enduring classic realizes Tchaikovsky’s original vision – exquisite choreography, sets and costumes set to live symphonic music. $33-$115. Runs Dec. 4-7. Show times vary by date. Tobin Center For The Performing Arts, HEB Performance Hall. 100 Auditorium Circle. 210-2238624. www.tobincenter.org
The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley will be performed by the Dallas Children’s Theatre at 6:30 p.m. on Dec. 15 at The Tobin Center.
The Fiddler on the Roof- Watch one Jewish father’s struggle to preserve his family’s happiness and his religious traditions as 1905 Tsarist Russia transforms around them. $12-$30. Runs Dec. 5-22. Show times vary by date. The Playhouse San Antonio, 800 W. Ashby. 210-733-7258. www.theplayhousesa.org The Lion King- Marvel at the breathtaking spectacle of animals brought to life and thrill to the pulsating rhythms of the African Pridelands and an unforgettable score including Elton John and Tim Rice’s Oscar®-winning song “Can You Feel The Love Tonight” and “Circle of Life.” Let your imagination run wild at the Tony Award®-winning Broadway sensation Newsweek calls “a landmark event in entertainment.” $80.20-$130.45. Runs Dec. 10-Jan. 4. Show times vary by date. Majestic Theatre, 224 E. Houston St. 210-2262891. www.majesticempire.com/home Cirque Dreams Holidaze- This hybrid presentation is many things at once: it’s a cirque show…Broadway musical…holiday spectacular…and family show all in one. From the creators of the groundbreaking Broadway Hit Cirque Dreams Jungle Fantasy, Cirque Dreams Holidaze is “so full of energy it could end our dependence on oil” according to the New York Daily News and “a delicious confection of charm, sparkle and talent by the sleigh load.” $39.50-$89.50 Runs Dec. 11-14. Show times vary by date. The Tobin Center, 100 Auditorium Circle. 210-223-8624. www.tobincenter.org Nova presents The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley- The JCC’s Nova Youth Theatre Troupe will present “The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley” for family, friends and the community. Call for ticket prices. Runs Dec. 13-14. Times vary by date. Barshop Jewish Community Center, 12500 N.W. Military Hwy. 210-302-6859. www.jccsanantonio.org The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley- Stanley Lambchop is just like everyone else. That’s the problem. For Stanley, life is TOO normal. Determined to do something amazing, something no one’s ever seen before, he makes a wish on a falling star. What happens next will amaze and entertain the audience. Performed by the Dallas Children’s Theater for a suggested audience of 5 and older. $9. Dec. 15. 6:30 p.m. The Tobin Center, 100 Auditorium Circle. 210-223-8624. www.tobincenter.org Mejia Ballet International Performs The Nutcracker- Set to Peter Ilych Tchaikovsky’s beloved score, The Nutcracker is, by far, the most widely attended ballet in America. Prima Ballerinas Olga Pavlova and Marina Goshko and Principal Dancers Yevgeni Anfinogenov and Andrey Prikhodko will star in ARTS San Antonio’s presentation of the beloved
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classic. $29-$110. Runs Dec. 19-21. Times vary by date. Lila Cockrell Theatre, 200 E. Market St., 210-226-2891. www. artssa.org/nutcracker Bah Humbug! A One Day Christmas Carol- Award-winning actor and Artistic Director of The Company Theatre, Damian Gillen, plays it all from Scrooge to Tiny Tim in the 11th annual, ten-city Texas tour of this holiday favorite! BAH HUMBUG! is a one-man adaptation of Charles Dickens timeless tale of hope and compassion: “A Christmas Carol,” complete with multiple costume changes, special effects and traditional Celtic Christmas tunes. $15. Dec. 20. 7:30 p.m. Arneson River Theatre, 418 Villita. 210-646-4284. www.events.getcreativesanantonio.com The Nutcracker at SAC- The Alamo City Dance Company’s production of The Nutcracker, now in its 21st year, boasts approximately 100 dancers in 160 roles danced by San Antonians with the exception of the guest artists. The production this year features ballerina Roxanna Pena of the ACDC and guest artists Season DeAngels and Mauro Villanueva formerly of the Joffrey Ballet . $30 Orchestra/$25 Balcony. Runs Dec. 20- 21. Times vary by date. McAllister Auditorium, 1300 San Pedro Ave. 210-495-2787. www.saspa. org/nutcracker Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer™: The Musical- Celebrate Rudolph’s 50 years on television and see all of your favorite characters from the special including, Santa and Mrs. Claus, Hermey the Elf, Bumble the Abominable Snow Monster, Clarice, Yukon Cornelius, the Misfit Toys and, of course, Rudolph, as they come to life in the all new Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Musical. It’s an adventure that teaches us that what makes each of us different can be what makes us special. $18.50-$44.50. Runs Dec. 22-24. Times vary by date. The Tobin Center, 100 Auditorium Circle. 210-223-8624. www.tobincenter.org Junie B. Jones: Jingle Bells Batman Smells- Junie B. returns to The Magik Theatre by popular demand in this hilarious holiday tale. Between taking part in the holiday pageant and picking a Secret Santa gift for her big rival, Tattletale May, there’s never a dull moment in the life of the world’s funniest first grader. With Santa watching her like a hawk, will Junie B. make the right choice and give May something other than a lump of coal? Junie B. will steal your heart— and brighten your spirits—with her last-minute choice. $10 admission/children under 2 free. Runs through Dec. 27. Magik Theatre, 420 South Alamo. 210-227-2751. www. magiktheatre.org
for a chance to win prizes. Activities include: mini-parade; NISD groups doing dance, music, martial arts and gymnastic performances; a snow area and sledding as well as street performers, games, food and giveaways. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Cornyval Grounds, 12210 Leslie Road (across from O’Connor HS.) www.winterfesthelotes.com 28th Annual Weihnachts Parade: The Weihnachts Parade is a long standing Boerne Christmas tradition featuring 100 floats with lights and music. Santa will be available after the parade. Free. 6 p.m. Maine Street, Down Town Boerne. 830-249-9511. www.ci.boerne.tx.us/564/ Weihnachts-Parade 11th Annual Drive-Thru Nativity: More than 60 actors and live animals bring the Christmas story to life in this annual outdoor production. Free. 5 to 9 p.m. 16801 Huebner Rd. 210-479-1477. www. drivethru.concordialutheranchurch.com 5th Annual Tamales! Holiday Festival: Guests can explore a full range of tamales from more than 40 different tamale vendors, ranging from traditional San Antonio classics to South American and everything in between. While savoring the assortment of delicacies, guests can also enjoy live music and performances and activities for children. Free admission. Noon to 6 p.m. Pearl Stable, 312 Pearl Pkwy. (210) 212-7260. www.atpearl.com 5k Santa Boogie: Participants can run, walk, rock and boogie in full Santa Claus costume past the Alamo in this family friendly fun run. Begins and finishes at the VFW Post #76 for a celebration. $40 Registration includes a free Santa Claus suit for each adult participant (children will receive a t-shirt and elf hat). 8 a.m. VFW Post #76, 10 10th Street. www. runsignup.com/sasantaboogie Sea World’s Christmas Celebration: Santa photo ops, Shamu’s Christmas ...Miracles, A Dolphin Christmas, Elmos’s Christmas Wish, and a Jingling Around the Block Party are just part of each day’s events. The real highlights are the 4,000 square feet of real snow and the opportunity for families to have a unique family photo taken inside a larger-than-life snow globe. Regular admission. Noon to 9 p.m. Sea World, 10500 SeaWorld Drive. 800-700-7786. www.seaworldparks.com/ seaworld-sanantonio Kids ROCK San Antonio: This non-timed, non-competitive event for children is the Rock’n’Roll Marathon’s companion run for kids grades K through 7. Kids can become marathon finishers on race day by completing a cumulative marathon training program in the weeks leading up to the race or just to run the 1-mile course on race day. Early registration is $25/
Race Day registration is $30. 9:30 a.m. Sea World. 800-311-1255. www.kidsrock. competitor.com/event-info/san-antonio Gruene Town Lighting: Watch as Cowboy Kringle rides into town on horseback and lights Gruene for the Holidays. Live musical performances and concessions will also be available. Free. 5 to 6:30 p.m. Gruene Historic District, Gruene. 830- 629-5077. www.gruenetexas.com/ December Duck Days!: This event includes tours around the wetlands to see thousands of ducks and learn about cool duck adaptations. Enjoy workshops and activities on duck identification and take a sunset walk on the trails before the day ends. Suitable for all ages. $5-10. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mitchell Lake Audubon Center, 10750 Pleasanton Rd. 210-628-1639. www.mitchelllake.audubon.org Battle of Bejar Re-enactment: See a re-enactment of the storming of San Antonio de Bejar by Texian and native Tejano volunteers who laid siege and drove out the Mexican garrison from the town of Bejar and the Alamo fortress in December 1835. Event includes black powder firing demonstrations as well as presentations of skills from daily life in the 1830’s. Free. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Maverick Plaza, 418 Villita St. 210-2016653. www.sanantoniolivinghistory.org King William Home & Museum Tour: This biennial tour of homes in the King William Historic District will feature five homes and two museums. The homes featured on this year’s tour were built between 1864 and 1906. Pre-sale tickets $15/ Day of tour tickets $20. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. King William District, 1032 S. Alamo. 210-227-8786. www.kingwilliamassociation.org/kwa Nature Walk with Crafts: This walk is planned for families with young children and will proceed at a leisurely pace on the paved trails of the park. There will be lots of time for up close and personal inspection of nature. Make a nature craft after the hike. Reservations are suggested. Call 210-207-5320 or email peggy. spring@sanantonio.gov. Participants are limited to 15 per hike. Meet near the restrooms. Suggested donation of $3 per person or $6 per family. 10 to 11:30 a.m. Eisenhower Park, 19399 N.W. Military Highway. 210-207-5320. www. sanaturalareas.org Culinary Saturdays: The HEB Body Adventure features “Future Chefs.” Included with museum admission. 2 p.m. The Witte Museum, 3801 Broadway. 210357-1900. www.wittemuseum.org Dog Days - Happy Howlidays at the Botanical Garden: Dogs on a leash are welcome during this special weekend
Reservations are necessary to partake in the Pancakes with Santa event at Devine Acres Farm on Dec. 6, 13 or 20. at the garden. Dog treats and pools of water will be available for the pups as they stroll and enjoy the seasonal décor and sights and sounds of nature in winter. $5 donation per dog benefits local animal friendly charities. Regular admission for humans. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. San Antonio Botanical Garden, 555 Funston Place. 210207-3250. www.sabot.org Primer Sabado y Domingo- La Postorela: This event celebrates the Sheppard’s trip to visit Jesus in the manger. Live reenactment, music, food booths and family fun. Free. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. San Antonio’s Historic Market Square. 210-207-8600. www.events.getcreativesanantonio.com MarketPlace at Old Town Helotes: Music, food and a good time are served up at this event as local craftsmen offer treasures from across South Texas on the first Saturday of the month. Jewelry, arts and crafts, fresh produce and one-of-akind pieces are on display. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 210-695-5964. www.helotes-tx.gov/ marketplace 3rd Annual Wonderland Christmas: see Dec. 5 Sights & Sounds of Christmas: see Dec. 3 Ford Caroling Nights with Santa: see Dec. 5 Hecho A Mano: see Dec. 5 Dinner & Ghost Tour at the Haunted Menger Hotel: see Dec. 5 Direct from the North Pole: see Dec. 6
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Caring Santa for Special Needs Kids: Caring Santa provides a subdued and welcoming environment for children with special needs and their families to visit Santa. Free, but tickets must be reserved online. Starts at 9 a.m. Rolling Oaks Mall, 6909 N. Loop 1604 E Access Rd. www. December 2014 | OurKidsMagazine.com
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calendar eventbrite.com Annual Christmas Concert: The San Antonio Liederkranz, a 65 member male chorus, founded in 1892, presents its annual Christmas Concert, sung in German, English and Latin. $12. 3 p.m. McAllister Auditorium, San Antonio College, 1300 San Pedro Ave. 210-651-0573. www.saliederkranz.org/2014events.html Winter Wonderland Book Reading: Get into the holiday spirit and join library staff in the Ozuna Library for a reading of the popular children’s book, “There was a Cold Lady Who Swallowed Some Snow!” Following the reading, children will have the opportunity to build a snowman. Free. 3 to 5 p.m. Ozuna Library, 1400 W. Villaret Blvd. www.alamo.edu/ pac/library
On Sat, Dec. 6, Santa Claus makes a special visit to the zoo from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Visitors can take pictures, enjoy cocoa and cookies, learn about eco-friendly decorations and add an ornament to the giving tree.
Commander’s House Open House and Craft Sale: The entire family is invited to attend the 34th Annual Open House and Craft Sale with the theme, “A White Christmas.” Enjoy musical entertainment and light refreshments and get a photo taken with Santa. Free. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Commander’s House Adult and Senior Center, 645 S. Main St. 210-207-3010. Rock’n’Roll Marathon: The Rock’n’Roll Marathon starts at the intersection of Cherry St and Commerce St. and finishes at the Alamodome. Start times vary and entertainment is located along the course. 6:45 a.m. for the Bike Tour, 7:25 a.m. for the Wheelchair Invitational and 7:30 a.m. for the Marathon, Half Marathon, 2-Person Half Marathon Relay & 5k. www.runrocknroll.competitor.com/san-antonio First Sundays for Families – Food for Thought: Share the first Sunday of each month with the family and enjoy a day of multisensory art projects created with food. Make stamps using vegetables, create a bean mandala, or a chocolate candy mosaic, and use colors from berries to make an abstract masterpiece. Noon to 4 p.m. Free for children ages 12 years and younger. San Antonio Museum of Art, Great Hall, 200 W. Jones Ave. 210-978-8100. www.samuseum.org
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Primer Sabado y Domingo- La Postorela: see Dec. 6 Dog Days - Happy Howlidays at the Botanical Garden: see Dec. 6 Ford Caroling Nights with Santa: see Dec. 5 Hecho A Mano: see Dec. 5 Sea World’s Christmas Celebration: see Dec. 6 Direct from the North Pole: see Dec. 6 11th Annual Drive-Thru Nativity: see Dec. 6
8 Monday Little Sprout Mondays: Program for ages 3-4 includes storytelling, kids’ crafts and hands-on explorations at the child’s pace. Early registration encouraged. $7 fee includes one adult and one child. 10 to 11:30 a.m. San Antonio Botanical Garden, 555 Funston Place. 210-207-3278. www.sabot. org/education/childrens-education/ little-sprouts
9 Tuesday URBAN-15’s Holiday Laser Show: URBAN-15’s 10th Annual Holiday Laser Show is a multimedia spectacular of choreographed laser beams, animation
and light effects performed to holiday music favorites and carols. This is a family-oriented show with colorful 3D animations and a stunning aerial beam display. $15 for adults/ $10 for kids 12 and under. 7 p.m. Lila Cockrell Theatre, 200 E. Market St. 210-2078500. 210-736-1500. www.urban15.org Astronomy 101-Elementary: Students will explore the universe and learn the basic constellations and apps for the stars and planets. Craft activity included. Registration is suggested at Susan.Campbell@sanantonio.gov or 210-207-3280. Suggested donation of $3 per person or $5 per family. 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Medina River Natural Area, 15890 Highway 16 South. 210-2073106. www.sanaturalareas.org Live at the Library: Classical guitar and holiday music performed by Kevin & Rachel McCormick. Free. 6 to 8 p.m. 451 N. Main St., Bldg. 100 Patrick Heath Public Library, Boerne. 830-249-3053. www.ci.boerne. tx.us 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: 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. www.samuseum.org
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Lego Build-Off: Do you have what it takes to build the best Lego city? Join library staff at the Ozuna Library for Family Lego Night. Free. 6 to 8 p.m. 210-486-3564. Ozuna Library, 1400 W. Villaret Blvd. www.alamo.edu/pac/ library URBAN-15’s Holiday Laser Show: see Dec. 9 Astronomy in the Park: see Dec. 1 Weed Wednesdays – Volunteer at PHP: see Dec. 1
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Fiesta Navidad, Mariachi Los Cameros De Nati Cano: Spice up the holiday season with Mariachi Los Camperos de Nati Cano, the most accomplished and influential mariachi ensemble in the United States. Los Camperos de Nati Cano has existed for nearly 50 years and is noted for demanding musical arrangements that highlight the individual skills and voices of the players. $29-$110. 7:30 p.m. Aztec Theatre, 201 E. Commerce St. #300. 210-226-2891. www.artssa.org/ fiesta_navidad_los_camperos The Magic of Recycling: Where does recycling and trash go? What do they make with recycled materials? What can we do to reduce the impact on the landfill. Registration is suggested at Susan.Campbell@sanantonio.gov or 210-207-3280. Suggested donation of $3 per person or $5 per family. 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Medina River Natural Area, 15890 Highway 16 South. 210207-3106. www.sanaturalareas.org Art Crawl: Moms, dads and caregivers can put their babies in slings and take a walk through the museum galleries for a guided tour. Talks are geared toward adults while the art selections are chosen to engage the adults and infants 0-18 months. Free with museum admission. 10 to 10:45 a.m. San Antonio Museum of Art, 200 W. Jones Ave. 210-978-8100. www. samuseum.org
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River Walk Holiday Arts & Crafts Show: Enjoy a stroll along the picturesque River Walk, talk to vendors about their unique, handmade
merchandise and take home an item that will enhance your home, wardrobe or garden. Free. 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. San Antonio River Walk. 210-227-4262. www.thesanantonioriverwalk.com Miss Anastasia’s Twiglet Storytime: see Dec. 5 3rd Annual Wonderland Christmas: see Dec. 5 Dinner & Ghost Tour at the Haunted Menger Hotel: see Dec. 5 World Dance of the People: see Dec. 5
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27th Annual Blessing of the Animals: This one day event features a pet parade and a special group blessing of all animals and pets. Individual pet blessings, arts and crafts, children’s activities and local entertainment will also be available. Pets must be on a leash. Free. Noon to 6 p.m. Market Square - El Mercado, 514 W. Commerce. 210-207-6968. www. getcreativesanantonio.com La Gran Tamalada: This annual community event honoring the San Antonio tradition of tamale making blends storytelling and history of the tamalada tradition and promotes cultural pride and lifelong learning. Participants take home the knowledge and appreciation of this tradition and are provided with a basic tamale recipe to share and keep. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Guadalupe Theater, 1301 Guadalupe St. 210-271-3151. www.guadalupeculturalarts.org A Cowboy Christmas at Eisenhower Park: Bill Woller shares stories of growing up near Eisenhower Park. Bill and his father and uncles were some of the ‘real’ cowboys who tended cattle on large family ranches in this area. Bill is a Master Naturalist and a member of the Native Plant Society and often leads nature hikes for the Natural Areas. There will be Christmas treats to go along with the talk. Reservations are recommended. Call 210-207-5320 or email peggy. spring@sanantonio.gov. Suggested donation of $3 per individual or $5 per family. Eisenhower Park, 19399 N.W. Military Highway. 210-207-5320. www. sanaturalareas.org Te Vai Nei-Light of Life Polynesian Holiday Spectacular: A thrilling music and dance filled theatrical journey through the Polynesian Islands of Hawaii, Samoa, New Zealand, and Tahiti. The live band fills the air with festive music as the dancers take stage bringing with them passion
FREE THINGS TO DO IN SA Briscoe Western Art Museum
Free 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.downtowntuesday.com.
Inspire Community Fine Art Center
Free 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 Museum
Free admission every Sunday from noon to 7 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 Museum Free 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 Children’s Museum
Free admission on the third Tuesday evening of each month from 6 to 8 p.m. 305 E. Houston St. 210-212-4453. www.sakids.org
San Antonio Museum of Art
Free 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 Alamo
Free 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 Museum
Free admission from 3 to 8 p.m. every Tuesday. 3801 Broadway. 210-357-1900. www.wittemuseum.org
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calendar and energy. $15 preorder; $20 at the door; $10 for children aged 4-10. 6 to 9 p.m. Josephine Theatre, 339 E. Josephine St. www. eventbrite.com Frozen - A Holiday Concert: Fort Sam’s Own 323d Army Band proudly presents “Frozen - A Holiday Concert”. Enjoy an evening of holiday music suitable for all ages. Free. 7 p.m. Trinity University Campus, Laurie Auditorium, 715 Stadium Dr. www.facebook. com/323dArmyBand Health Holidays Family Day: Visitors can learn how to keep the holidays healthy this season with crafts, family activities, nutrition and wellness education, cooking demonstrations and more. Younger generations can get hands-on experience at La Gran Tamalada from 11 a.m. to 2 Free admission with can or p.m. on Dec. 13 at the Guadalupe Theatre located at 1301 Guadalupe St. boxed food item from the SA Foodbank’s “12 Most Wanted Foods.” 10 a.m. to 3 wittemuseum.org Crafter2Crafter families affected by autism in the p.m. Institute of Texan Cultures, 801 E. Holiday Extravaganza: Handmade San Antonio area creating a special Cesar E. Chavez Blvd. 210-458-2300. crafts, holiday shopping, food trucks, opportunity for families to enjoy their www.texancultures.com holiday festival games, make and take favorite films in a safe and accepting Time Travel Saturday: South Texas Holiday Traditions is the theme of this month’s Time Travel Saturday program. Visit the Log Cabins exhibit to drift back into the 19th century when they were keeping the old world traditions alive in their new homes in Texas. Included with museum admission. Noon to 4 p.m. The Witte Museum, 3801 Broadway. 210-357-1900. www. wittemuseum.org OTH Lighted Christmas Parade: The 7th Annual Lighted Christmas Parade route will start on Old Bandera Road near Antonio Drive and travel south through the heart of Old Town Helotes. The Parade will then proceed south along Riggs Road and disband near Our Lady of Guadalupe Church. Local vendors sell hot chocolate, pastries and other goodies along the parade route. Free. 7 p.m. 210-695-8877. www.helotes-tx. gov La Tamalada at the Witte: Participants can learn about the history, ingredients and various cultural aspects of the local tamale-making tradition while actually making this hometown favorite. $15 for members/ $25 nonmembers. Reservations recommended. 11 a.m to 1 p.m. The Witte Museum, 3801 Broadway. 210-357-1900. www.
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ornaments, cookie decorating, photo booth, craft consignment, hot cocoa and hot coffee bar and sweet treats highlight this event. Free Admission. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Josabi’s Event Center, 17200 Hwy. 16 North, Helotes. 210-6607667. www.josabis.com/calendar Second Saturday Program - Star Gazing: View the stars and planets courtesy of the San Antonio Astronomical Association. They will bring their high tech telescopes for participants to use in the early evening. Weather permitting. Refreshments and a kid-friendly craft are included. Free. 6 to 8 p.m. Medina River Natural Area, 15890 Highway 16 South. 210-2073106. www.sanaturalareas.org Kid’s Club- Bird Seed Feeders at the Herff Farm: Have some fun and discover more about the different kinds of fruits, nuts and seeds that birds enjoy. Kids can make winter bird feeders to take home for the bird friends in their own backyards. For children of all ages. No drop-offs. Meet at the kids’ activity area at the farm. $5 per family. 10 to 11:30 a.m. Herff Farm, 33 Herff Road, Boerne. 830-249-4616. www.cibolo.org Sensory-Friendly Films: Partnering with the Autism Society, AMC Theaters brings Sensory- Friendly Films to
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. Today’s feature is “Paddington.” Dates and films are subject to change. $4 per person. 10 a.m. AMC Rivercenter 9. 849 E. Commerce St. www.autism-society.org Beginners’ Bird Walk: Meet the San Antonio Audubon Society (SAAS) trip leader at the Judson Nature Trail in Alamo Heights on the second Saturday of each month. Nonmembers are welcome and binoculars with instructions can be provided. Free. 8 a.m. 246 Viesca, Alamo Heights. 210-308-6788. 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 showing their creative talents and wares. Live music, food, kids’ activities and more. Free. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Free. Boerne, Main Plaza. www.boernemarketdays. com. 210-884-8193 3rd Annual Wonderland Christmas: see Dec. 5 Dinner & Ghost Tour at the Haunted
Holiday Lights Round Up Ford Fiesta de las Luminarias: Fri, Sat, & Sun, Dec. 5-7, 12-14, & 19-21
Experience the Holiday serenity of the River Walk while strolling along the lush banks of the San Antonio River guided by more than 6,000 Luminarias. Warmly glowing candles in sandfilled bags line the walkways to symbolically mark the “lighting of the way” for the Holy Family. Free. San Antonio Riverwalk. 7 to 10 p.m. www.thesanantonioriverwalk.com
17th Annual Trail of Lights: Nightly through Dec. 31 Enjoy a walking path with 100 holiday light displays. Roast hot dogs and marshmallows at the Yule Log. Drink hot chocolate, and enjoy live entertainment most evening. Free. EmilyAnn Theatre & Gardens, Wimberley. 6 to 9 p.m. Weeknights and Sun.; 6 to 10 p.m. on Fri & Sat. www.emilyann.org/trailoflights. html
54th Annual Windcrest Light Up: Nightly Dec. 10 through Jan. 1, 2015 The public is invited to drive along the neighborhood streets of Windcrest to view the brightly-lit displays. Maps will be available following the Official City Hall Ceremony on Dec. 13. Maps are available to the public at Windcrest City Hall located at 8601 Midcrown Dr. Free. Windcrest is adjacent to the Interstate 35/Loop 410 interchange, 15 minutes from downtown San Antonio. Nightly, dusk until approximately 11 p.m. 210-655-0022. www.windcrest-tx.gov
We Believe in Christmas: Nightly through Jan. 1, 2015 Approximately 80,000 lights decorate this residential home in Schertz. Bring a toy for the donation box. Free. Nightly from 6 to 10 p.m. 2944 Mineral Springs, Schertz. www.facebook.com/ WeBelieveInChristmas
River of Lights: Dec. 6 through Jan 3, 2015 Beginning at the turning basin near Grayson Street and flowing southward to Lexington Avenue, this 1.3 mile stretch of the river will come alive in an array of colors and lighting. Experience over 100 underwater lights, fiber optic lights throughout many of the water features, LED rope lighting crossing from one side of the river to the other, light posts wrapped in LED holiday lights and much more. San Antonio River Walk, from Pearl through the Museum Reach and into the River Walk. Nightly, starting at dusk. www.sanantonioriverwalk.com/museumreach.html
San Antonio Christmas Lights Fest: Nightly through Sat, Jan. 3, 2015
Drive through the two miles of the best Christmas lights in San Antonio and South Texas and enjoy one of the largest holiday displays in the San Antonio Hill Country area. Over 2 million LED lights in stunning displays glisten and shine during Christmas Light Fest at Don Strange Ranch, providing a delightful holiday experience for your family and friends. $20-$25 per car. Don Strange Ranch,103 Waring Welfare Rd, Boerne. Nightly 6 to 10 p.m. www.eventbrite.com
Santa’s Ranch: Nightly through Jan. 3, 2015 Santa’s Ranch Drive Thru Christmas Light Park features nearly a mile of holiday scenes with over a million lights and more than 100 displays and animations. Hot cocoa, kettle corn, and other conccessions available for purchase. $28 per car or $56 for a season pass. Sun-Thurs, 6 to 10 p.m.; Fri & Sat 6 to 11 p.m. Santa’s Ranch, 9561 I-35 North, New Braunfels. 830-743-1293. www.santasranch.net
Lights on the River Walk and Downtown: Nightly, through Jan. 3, 2015 Throughout the holiday season, 1.8 million lights illuminate the River Walk. The Mayor’s Light Up Downtown Holiday Contest guarantees that you will find many downtown edifices lit for the season. On various nights throughout the month, visitors can enjoy special holiday activities. Free. Nightly, beginning at dusk. San Antonio River Walk. 210-227-4262. www.thesanantonioriverwalk.com or www.lightupdowntownsa.com
Holiday In The Park: Daily through Jan. 4 Six Flags Fiesta Texas is transformed into a winter wonderland for their Holiday in the Park festival where over a million colorful lights illuminate the park. A 60-foot Christmas tree, skating rink, Santa Claus, a choreographed light show and a number of live holiday performances will all be featured. Other entertainment and holiday snacks available at an additional charge. Hours vary by date. $46.99-$66.99. Six Flags Fiesta Texas, 17000 IH-10 West. 210-697-5050. www.sixflags.com/fiestatexas
Light The Way: Nightly through Jan. 6, 2015 Over a million twinkling lights decorate the University of the Incarnate Word campus during the holiday season. Visitors can drive or stroll through the campus to enjoy this annual display. Free. Begins at 6 p.m. University of the Incarnate Word, 4301 Broadway. 210-829-6000. www.uiw.edu/lighttheway
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calendar Menger Hotel: see Dec. 5 Pancakes with Santa: see Dec. 6 Sea World’s Christmas Celebration: see Dec. 6 River Walk Holiday Arts & Crafts Show: see Dec. 12 Direct from the North Pole: see Dec. 6
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Nutcracker Tea: The 3rd Annual San Antonio Holiday Afternoon Tea will feature the Ballet Conservatory Senior Company dancing The Nutcracker story while a theatrical reading of “The Nutcracker” is read to the guests. Audience members will also have an opportunity to take home a keepsake photograph after meeting Clara, the Nutcracker Prince, and Sugar Plum Fairy. 2 to 4 p.m. $60-100. Pearl Stable, 312 Pearl Pkwy. 210-820-3400. www. eventbrite.com Los Pastores 2014: A classic Tejano tradition, this play portrays the journey of Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem for the nativity of the Christ Child. This live performance from Our Lady of Guadalupe Church will follow a children’s workshop on this Tejano tradition. Free. 1 to 3 p.m. Institute of Texan Cultures, 801 E. Cesar E. Chavez Blvd. 210-458-2300. www.texancultures.com Kids’ Gingerbread Too!: The San Antonio Children’s Museum is taking its traditional holiday event to North Star Mall where kids can decorate a gingerbread house or gingerbread man cookie and visit with Santa. House/ cookie quantities are limited so register early. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. North Star Mall, 7400 San Pedro Ave. 210-212-4453 ext 1310. www.sakids.org Christmas With Voci Di Sorelle- A Farewell Performance: Voci di Sorelle’s annual Christmas concert has become a highly anticipated holiday tradition locally. The performance will feature Renaissance music and well-loved carols from around the globe and it will be the last concert presentation of this wonderful musical ensemble. $25 for adults/ $15 for students with ID. 3 p.m. Chapel of the Incarnate Word, 4503
Broadway. 210-716-0414. www.benissimomusic.org Sea World’s Christmas Celebration: see Dec. 6 River Walk Holiday Arts & Crafts Show: see Dec. 12 Direct from the North Pole: see Dec. 6 Boerne Market Days: see Dec. 13
required. 7 to 9 p.m. Go Baby Go, 6104 Broadway C-4. (844) 468-6452. www. themilcgroup.com
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Astronomy in the Park: see Dec. 1 Weed Wednesdays – Volunteer at PHP: see Dec. 1
15 Monday Helotes Ballet Folklorico Classes: see Dec. 1
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Blind Boys of Alabama Christmas Show with Mavis Staples: The Blind Boys of Alabama aren’t merely a group of singers borrowing from decades-old gospel traditions; rather, they are themselves the group who helped define and cement those traditions during the course of the twentieth century and well into the twenty-first. They first sang together at the Alabama Institute for the Negro Blind in Talladega in the late 1930s. $29-$110. 7:30 p.m. The Tobin Center, 100 Auditorium Circle. 210-226-2891. www.tobincenter.org Astronomy 101-Elementary: Students will explore the universe and learn the basic constellations and apps for the stars and planets. Craft activity included. Registration is suggested at Susan.Campbell@sanantonio.gov or 210-207-3280. Suggested donation of $3 per person or $5 per family. 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Phil Hardberger Park, 13203 Blanco Road (East Side). 210-207-3106. www.philhardbergerpark.org Mother Nature’s Storytime- Super Seeds: Soft seeds, prickly seeds, large seeds, and small seeds…they are so little but help grow some amazing plants! Collect as many different seeds as possible and learn what kind of plants they will grow into. For kids ages 3 - 6 and their caregivers. $5 per family. 10 to 11 a.m. Cibolo Nature Center & Farm, 140 City Park Road, Boerne. 830-249-4616. www.cibolo.org Breastfeeding Classes: The MILC Group offers breastfeeding classes designed to make learning about breastfeeding fun while keeping it informative. Classes address various topics of interest to breastfeeding mothers. Registration
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Hands on Chanukah: Latkes, crafts, music, Menorah lighting free and open to the community. Hands on Chanukah will feature a latke snack bar in the Café and will conclude with a community candle lighting at 5:30 p.m. While this is a free event, a general headcount is needed in order to have enough supplies on hand so please RSVP online. 3 to 6 p.m. Barshop Jewish Community Center, 12500 N.W. Military Hwy. 210-302-6827. www.jccsanantonio.org The Sounds of Christmas at Villa Finale: The San Antonio Brass will be performing traditional Christmas songs and many other holiday favorites. $17.50$25. Gate opens at 5:30 p.m. and the musical program begins at 6 p.m. Villa Finale: Museum & Gardens, 401 King William. 210-223-9800. www.villafinale. org The Magic of Recycling: Where does recycling and trash go? What do they make with recycled materials? What can we do to reduce the impact on the landfill. Registration is suggested at Susan.Campbell@sanantonio.gov or 210-207-3280. Suggested donation of $3 per person or $5 per family. 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Phil Hardberger Park, 13203 Blanco Road (East Side). 210-207-3106. www.philhardbergerpark.org 3rd Annual Wonderland Christmas: see Dec. 5
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Holiday Pops: Join Akiko Fujimoto and the San Antonio Symphony in a magical holiday celebration complete with a sing-along, special guests and a program featuring traditional and popular music that will get you into the spirit of the season. $25-$85. 8 p.m. Fri
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The New Braunfels Railroad Museum offers free admission every first and third Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Kids can run the train and become a junior engineer.
& Sat at 8 p.m. and Sun at 3 p.m. The Tobin Center, H-E-B Performance Hall, 100 Auditorium Circle. 210- 223-8624. www. tobincenter.org Jazz in the Garden: Holiday music by George and Aaron Prado. Jazz in the Garden events are free though a $5 donation to San Antonio Parks Foundation is appreciated. 6 to 8:30 p.m. Japanese Tea Garden. 210-5593148. www.brackenridgepark.org/ Calendar 3rd Annual Wonderland Christmas: see Dec. 5 Dinner & Ghost Tour at the Haunted Menger Hotel: see Dec. 5 World Dance of the People: see Dec. 5 Miss Anastasia’s Twiglet Storytime: see Dec. 5
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Holiday Hippo: Join the zoo keepers for a delicious hot breakfast and a very special behind-the-scenes look at the hippos of the San Antonio Zoo. $40 for Member adult/$15 for Member child/ $45 for Nonmember adult/ $20 for Nonmember child. 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. San Antonio Zoo, 3903 N. St. Mary’s St. 210-734-7184. www.sazoo. org Tubameister Christmas Tubas: 33rd Annual Tubameister Christmas tubas perform in La Villita. All tuba, euphonium, and baritone horn players are invited to participate. Free. Noon. La Villita, Arneson River Theatre, 418 Villita. 210-219-6861. www.
getcreativesanantonio.com Jarel’s Toy Chest: One of the largest free toy giveaways in town, this event is hosted by the International Community Development Corporation. Thousands of toys will be given away and there will be a bike raffle for children ages 0-12. Entertainment for kids will be provided throughout the campus. New Life Christian Center, 6610 Hwy 90 West. 210-675-4023. www. jarelstoychest.com “The Soul Poet” Performs: Gregory Porter’s music draws heavily from blues, jazz, R&B and most especially, gospel. The powerful baritone, who writes his own music, is deemed “The Soul Poet” by DownBeat Magazine. $35. 8 p.m. Jo Long Theatre, Carver Cultural Community Center, 226 N. Hackberry, 210-207-7211. www.thecarver.org Cowboy Christmas Festival: Events include a “Texas’ Night Before Christmas” puppet show, tractor rides through the wild animal park, free ornament making, train rides and more. Enjoy the decorated Old West town, Cowboy Santa and Christmas music and entertainment. $14 for adults/$7 for kids/children under 3 are free. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Enchanted Springs Ranch, Boerne. 830-249-8222. www.enchantedspringsranch.com SA Urban Pet Market: This familyfriendly event includes vendors for all pet products and services, food trucks, pet adoptions, dog agility and training demonstrations. Proceeds from the event are donated to the local animal
rescue groups in attendance. Free. 10 a.m to 2 p.m. Travis Park, 301 E. Travis St. 210-722-8601. www.sa-UrbanPetMarket.com 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. 210-207-3255. www.sabot.org 3rd Annual Wonderland Christmas: see Dec. 5 Dinner & Ghost Tour at the Haunted Menger Hotel: see Dec. 5 Pancakes with Santa: see Dec. 6 Sea World’s Christmas Celebration: see Dec. 6 Direct from the North Pole: see Dec. 6 Holiday Pops: see Dec. 19
21 Sunday 3rd Annual Wonderland Christmas: see Dec. 5 Sea World’s Christmas Celebration: see Dec. 6 Direct from the North Pole: see Dec. 6 Holiday Pops: see Dec. 19
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Weed Wednesdays – Volunteer at PHP: see Dec. 1 Sea World’s Christmas Celebration: see Dec. 6
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Free Day at SAMA: Weary cooks, eager shoppers, art lovers and underfoot relatives will find plenty to see and do at the San Antonio Museum of Art the day after Christmas. Free. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. San Antonio Museum of Art, 200 W. Jones Ave. 210-978-8100. www. samuseum.org Sea World’s Christmas Celebration: see Dec. 6 Miss Anastasia’s Twiglet Storytime: see Dec. 5
Kids in the Canyon: Enjoy an hour of kid-friendly interpretation and activities. Programming designed for kids, but open to all ages; group size limited. Theme changes monthly. Meet at the Visitor Center by the rainwater harvesting tower, rain or shine. No reservations necessary; no pets please. Price included in admission. 10:30 a.m. Government Canyon State Natural Area, 12861 Galm Rd. 210-688-9055. www. tpwd.state.tx.us Winter Break Safari: Bring the family for an after-hours guided tour, complete with cookies and cocoa. Visit some of the Zoo’s favorite animals after dark and meet an animal up close. 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. $20 for Member adult/$15 for Member child/ $24 for Nonmember adult/ $19 for Nonmember child. San Antonio Zoo, 3903 N. St. Mary’s St. 210-734-7184. www.sazoo.org Dinner & Ghost Tour at the Haunted Menger Hotel: see Dec. 5 Sea World’s Christmas Celebration: see Dec. 6
28 Sunday Family Art Play: The last Sunday of every month, the McNay offers a program for families that involves looking carefully at works of art and investigating a studio or performance component afterwards. This month’s theme is Petit
Chef. Free. 1 to 4 p.m. McNay Art Museum, 6000 N. New Braunfels Ave. 210-805-1768. www.mcnayart.org
29 Monday Sea World’s Christmas Celebration: see Dec. 6
30 Tuesday Sea World’s Christmas Celebration: see Dec. 6
31 Wednesday Celebrate San Antonio: Something for everyone including music on three stages and special entertainment areas for children and families. Live music, thousands of excited revelers, fireworks and entertainment for the entire family highlight this popular event. Free. 6 p.m. to midnight. Alamo St (between Market and Durango) and La Villita, 418 Villita St. 210-212-4376. www.getcreativesanantonio.com Rudy’s Bar-B-Q Pep Rally: The Rudy’s Bar-B-Q Pep Rally is one of the most exciting events of the Alamo Bowl Week celebrations as head coaches, football players, pep bands and cheerleaders from Texas and Oregon show their colors as they face off in a spirited pep rally. Free. 4 to 6 p.m. Arneson River Theatre, 418 Villita St. 210-226-2695. www.valeroalamobowl.com/events
looking ahead On January 21, the Carver Youth Matinee series presents Freedom Bound at 11 a.m. in the Carvers Center’s Jo Long Theatre. The action-packed Marvel Universe Live show will be in town Jan. 23-25 presenting seven shows at the Alamodome.
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