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ne of my fondest memories about growing up at Fort Sam Houston is the weekday, lateafternoon observance that included a short burst of solemn music and the simulated firing of cannons. No matter what you were doing, if you were outside and heard the music you stopped and turned in the direction of the flag flying over the MacArthur Parade Field, close to Beach Pavilion. Army brats like me and adult civilians stood at attention to honor the Stars and Stripes, but if you wore a uniform or BDUs like my dad, you saluted. Even if you were in a car or on a bike, you braked, got out or stepped off, and paid your respects to Old Glory. The cannon fire always followed. I loved everything about that tradition. Participating in the daily ritual made me feel patriotic toward my country and proud of the job my father and his fellow soldiers carried out to keep America safe. Growing up on military reservations, I often heard the term “peacekeepers.” Now it may surprise some of you to think that men and women who wage war are called peacekeepers. But as my dad always reminded me, soldiers are the last people who want a war, and the first ones to pray for peace. This time of year we're going to hear a lot about peace on Earth. This is a wonderful sentiment. But as folks mouth the words and sing the songs, and thoughts of presents and candy canes dance in some heads, let’s not forget the warriors stationed here and abroad safeguarding us so that we can enjoy these glad tidings. Remember the peacekeepers. Bless them, bless you and may all enjoy a safe holiday.
THOMAS EDWARDS EXECUTIVE EDITOR For the second year, a menorah is displayed on the municipal tract in Shavano Park near a Christmas tree to symbolize harmony in the community. It is lit during the eight-day holiday of Hanukkah to commemorate the menorah that illuminated the Temple of Jerusalem 2,100 years ago after a conquering army was driven out. Though there was only enough oil for a day, religious texts say it lasted for eight days and nights. See story on 10. Photo by Rudy B. Ornelas
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The gift of reading, San Antonio style by SUSAN YERKES
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hen I think of holiday
gifts, my thoughts turn to books. Blame my upbringing — I grew up in a bookstore. When we moved to San Antonio in the 1960s, my parents opened H. R. Higgins Books, named after my stepfather. (It later became The Twig.) I love to read, and I had permission to take most books home and peruse them, as long as they came back spotless. (Even today, a peanut butter and jelly stain on a book page sends me into a momentary panic.) For years after my folks sold the shop I couldn’t walk into
a good bookstore without buying half a dozen titles. And despite occasional Amazon buying binges, I still feel fiercely loyal to independent bookstores, where the proprietors read voraciously and recommend skillfully. In fact, I’d like to give all my readers the gift of a book this Christmas. But since that’s not in the budget, I’ll settle for recommending a few San Antonioflavored books I’ve enjoyed this year. “San Antonio’s Spanish Missions: A Portrait,” by Lewis Fisher, with beautiful photos by Mike Osborne and a foreword by the Rev. David Garcia, celebrates the beautifully preserved missions, now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Another of Fisher’s books, “American Venice: The Epic Story of San Antonio’s River,” tells the history of the River Walk in photographs and text. “San Antonio: The Saga” is another magnificent tome full of images from the fantastic sound-and-light show in Main Plaza. With big changes coming for the Alamo, Paul Walker’s “Remember the Alamo: Texians, Tejanos and Mexicans Tell their Stories” brings a new perspective to the mission’s tale. There’s also the new biography by Ron J. Jackson Jr. and Lee Spencer White, “Joe, The Slave Who Became an Alamo
Legend.” And rock star Phil Collins’ “The Alamo and Beyond: A Collector’s Journey” is a sumptuous book on the Briton’s huge collection of Alamo artifacts, which he subsequently donated to the state. It features many of the historical pieces that will someday be on display in an Alamo museum downtown. Classic film fans will enjoy “Not Thinkin’…Just Rememberin’…The Making of John Wayne’s ‘The Alamo.’” Paula Allen’s fascinating “San Antonio Then and Now” pairs stories of the city with past and present photographs. Most recent of all is “San Antonio: Our Story of 150 Years in the Alamo City,” from Trinity University Press – a big, impressive coffee-table book with a sesquicentennial’s worth of stories and pictures. Foodies will love restaurateur Cappy Lawton’s “Enchiladas: Aztec to Tex-Mex” or “San Antonio Beer,” an account of the city’s brewing biz from the 19th century to today by LOCAL Community News contributor Travis E. Poling and Jeremy Banas. Sandra Cisneros’ new memoir “A House of My Own” is high on my hot list of fiction books. Jan Jarboe Russell’s “The Train to Crystal City” is an important, eye-opening account of the long-secret internment camp in Crystal City, where
thousands of Japanese and German families were imprisoned during World War II. Cynthia Leal Massey’s “Death of a Texas Ranger: A True Story of Murder and Vengeance on the Texas Frontier” is a great Wild West read. Bryce Milligan’s Wings Press is a San Antonio treasure, and you’ll find some great books on the website wingspress.com. Notables are the new anthology of Texas women’s work, “Her Texas: Story, Image, Poem & Song”; poet Naomi Shihab Nye’s new offering “Famous”; and Joe Holley’s rollicking story “The Purse Bearer: A Novel of Love, Lust and Texas Politics.” Also new is a book that brought back many memories for me: Mary Carolyn Hollers George’s “Rosengren’s Books: An Oasis for Mind and Spirit.” The beloved downtown bookstore was my parents’ biggest competitor. And finally, here’s a great tip for all readers – a free app called OverDrive that gives you access to e-books, audio books and more from hundreds of libraries, including the San Antonio Public Library. In return, the best gift you could give me is to recommend the books you have enjoyed this year. Happy holidays, and read on! syerkes@localcommunitynews.com
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oter participation in local elections continues to drop, but District 8 Councilman Ron Nirenberg has an idea to stop the decline that is worth supporting — move the balloting from May to November. Nirenberg touts the example of Austin, which saw a 40 percent rise in electorate turnout when municipal elections switched from the spring to mid-fall, to coincide with state and national balloting. Another advantage to changing election dates is the savings passed on to taxpayers by combining one election season managed by the Bexar County Elections Department. Analysts know that more voters turn out during a countrywide contest, such as the one to select a president, so why not build on that momentum by adding municipal
balloting? If not, voter apathy could worsen, with participation continuing to fall. During the key race for San Antonio mayor in May, in which 14 candidates sought the position, only 14 percent of registered voters even showed up at the polls. When fewer voters cast ballots, then special-interest groups and those with very narrow agendas control the balloting and the ultimate fate of a city. Nirenberg’s idea deserves consideration. So far, most of his colleagues on City Council have not exactly given the notion a ringing endorsement. Mayor Ivy Taylor even worries that partisanship could enter the local races if they are held the same time as state and national contests. Truthfully, local elections for City Council rarely have split along party lines and have a lot more to do with money, demographics, neighborhoods and geography. Plenty of cities in the area already hold November elections with nary a whiff of partisanship or problems — Converse, Cibolo and Windcrest come to mind. This idea has merit and could boost local democracy. Contact your San Antonio council member and let them know you support moving the elections to November.
-The Local Community News editorial board includes Harry Lees, Gregg Rosenfield and Thomas Edwards.
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SHAVANO PARK The City Council will hold 21 its monthly meeting at 6:30 p.m. at City Hall, 900 Saddletree Court.
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as New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day. FILM FEST KICK-OFF To whet appetites for February’s 9 Barshop JCC Jewish Film Festival, the Jewish Community Center will screen “Marvin Hamlisch: What He Did for Love.” Doors open at 7 p.m. and the screening of the documentary is at 8 p.m.; the $10 admission price includes a dessert reception. For more, call 302-6828. The JCC is on the Campus of the San Antonio Jewish Community, 12500 N.W. Military Highway at Wurzbach Parkway.
JANUARY
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DECEMBER
SAN ANTONIO CIVIL WAR ROUND TABLE 17 The group meets the third Thursday of each month at Grady’s Bar-B-Q, 6510 San Pedro Ave., for a 6 p.m. dinner and 7 p.m. meeting. Those interested in Civil War history are invited to share stories and ideas. No reservations are required. For more, contact Nancy Hodges at lyndz76@yahoo.com or Daniel Snell at surveyking@satx.rr.com.
DECEMBER
THE NUTCRACKER Ballet International and 18-20 Mejia the San Antonio Metropolitan Ballet will stage the holiday classic, which will be choreographed and directed by Paul Mejia, once a principal dancer under George Balanchine at the New York City Ballet. Noted Russian dancers will take the principal roles and students at San Antonio Metropolitan Classical Ballet will portray the children. Performances, which take place at the Lila Cockrell Theatre, are at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 18, 2 and 7:30 p.m. Dec. 19 and 2 p.m. Dec. 20. Tickets range from $29 to $110 and are available at Ticketmaster. com, ArtsSA.org or by calling Arts San Antonio at 226-2891. The theater is at 610 E. Market St. in the Convention Center.
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MORNING JOG Eisenhower Park, 19399 19 N.W. Military Highway, hosts Jingle Trails Run 1K and 5K at 8 a.m. The third annual running event’s mission is to raise awareness for Any Baby Can. Music, food and beverages accompany the fitness. For registration costs and more, visit www.athleteguild.com.
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Open and Opening Soon 1. LUSH ROOFTOP, 4553 N. Loop 1604 West, is a recently opened rooftop club bringing New York-style night life to San Antonio, the owner says. With deejays and the most current music, patrons can dance under the stars up top or inside, thanks to the layout of the lounge. Hours are 10 a.m. to 2 a.m. Tuesday through Saturday. For more, visit www. lushrooftop.com or facebook.com/ Lushrooftop. (See story on page 25) 2. GOLD’S GYM, 2251 Lockhill-Selma
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U.S. REP. JOAQUIN CASTRO, representing Texas’ 20th Congressional Dstrict, met with members of Jewish War Veterans Post 753 on Nov. 22 at Holzman Auditorium on the Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Campus of the San Antonio Jewish Community. About 30 veterans spoke with the congressman and asked questions. Topics included veteran and current military-related issues, such as long waits at Veterans Affairs medical facilities and concerns about VA benefits. Castro also shared his agenda relating to veteran and military matters. HONORING THE VICTIMS OF THE RECENT TERRORIST ATTACKS in Paris, District 8 Councilman Ron Nirenberg and other leaders joined hundreds at Main Plaza downtown in a vigil on Nov. 15 to remember those who died. Also attending
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THE VANCE JACKSON NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION HELD its communitywide pre-Thanksgiving potluck dinner at The Colonies House, 3511 Colony Drive, on Nov. 12. During the gathering, a special information session and discussion about SA Tomorrow outlined the “three-part planning effort to guide the city toward smart, sustainable growth,” a spokesman said. SA Tomorrow features comprehensive, sustainability and multimodal transportation plans. All three aspects are meant to prepare for San Antonio’s current and projected population and commercial growth. The potluck also featured prize giveaways and information tables staffed by business sponsors.
MEMBERS OF THE LEE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL and administration attended the 2016 Battle of Flowers Float Drawing Party, which was held at Los Patios on Nov 10. The Battle of Flowers Parade is scheduled for April 22. The party served as the official float theme selection for area high schools invited to participate in the annual Fiesta parade. Student Council President Emily Gallegos had the honor of selecting the theme for the school’s float this year, “Traditional Texas Folk Art.”
THE CASTLE HILLS POLICE DEPARTMENT IS HOLDING its yearly Blue Santa toy drive to provide toys and other goods to families in need during the holiday season. In December, “Castle Hills police officers, volunteers and Blue Santa work very hard to deliver all the needed items to the children and their families,” a city official said. Those wishing to help can drop off new, unwrapped
FIFTH-GRADERS AT COLONIAL HILLS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL held their first Mock Job Fair Nov. 19, said officials with the North East Independent School District. The students researched a job, filled out resumes and went through an interview process. A winner from each class got the job, as well as being awarded a certificate. FAMILIES IN NEED RECEIVED A HELPING HAND this holiday season thanks to students at Eisenhower Middle School and the North Central Rotary Club as part of the annual Turkey Run. According to a
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he gated luxury community of Inverness has been around since 1998, but a round of development is putting dozens of new lots on the market in a part of the city where highdollar houses are in big demand.
Inverness, a project of longtime San Antonio developer Israel Fogiel, president of Great America Companies, was still clearing land in late November and had just recently begun marketing the new lots. In all, 65 parcels are for sale ranging from two-tenths of an acre to nearly a full acre, according to Great America marketing materials to prospective buyers.
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Prices range from $165,000 to $400,000. “We had interest in additional lots,” and decided to proceed with developing units two and four of Inverness, said Marian Adams, executive administrator to Fogiel. Inverness is bordered by Wurzbach Parkway – the recently completed east-west road linking Interstate 35, U.S. 281, Northwest Military Highway, Lockhill-Selma Road and Interstate 10. Although Adams doesn’t think
Wurzbach Parkway’s completion is what sparked the interest, she said location is a factor, with nearby amenities including Alon Town Centre. The retail development includes numerous shops, services and restaurants along with H-E-B Alon Market grocery and a Christus Santa Rosa emergency center. The Campus of the San Antonio Jewish Community, which includes the Barshop Jewish Community Center, also is nearby, serving as a cultural hub.
Parks, greenbelts and nature trails are among the amenities in Inverness, along with 24-hour security at the main gate on Wurzbach. Although they are miles from downtown, the fact that developments between the northern portion of Loop 410 and Loop 1604 North have matured, makes the new phase of Inverness almost like an urban infill development, said Frank Pakuszewski, a real estate developer specializing in infill projects. Another luxury not always found in suburban developments is the preservation of mature trees and lots of green space. “We try to preserve the trees and keep the elegance,” Adams said of Inverness. The last steps of the infrastructure for the new units are in the works now, including laying the asphalt in roadbeds for the new streets, she said. While some future luxury homeowners are seeking lots outside 1604, including the I-10 corridor as far out as Boerne and along 281, many still desire something closer to where they work and congregate. “It’s impressive, the location of Inverness,” said A. David Marne, head of Half Priced Real Estate with a longtime record of high-end sales from
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Youth program aimed at curbing voter apathy by EILEEN PACE
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impact,” Wernli said, according to a release. “Our students learned they do have a voice and can make a difference.” Nirenberg, who started the town halls in 2013 and plans to hold one about every three months, hopes the events reverse a growing voter-apathy trend regarding municipal elections. Early in his career, he studied and worked at the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania, where he learned that if young people become involved in the workings of their community, most stay engaged as adults. “How many of you are excited about voting?” Nirenberg asked the Oak Meadow audience, evoking laughter from the preteens. Then, he conceded he meant in the next seven or eight years, and the students became quiet, listening. “How many of you think it’s important to vote?” Nirenberg said. The councilman has taken the program to the Northside and North East independent school districts styled like town-hall meetings – the same type that neighborhood groups attend with local community leaders to voice concerns about streets and drainage, home values and economic development, or how an elected official is expected to represent constituents. At this Kids’ Town Hall, Nirenberg explained to about 75 students the duties of a council member and those of the mayor. He discussed how they decide where to put sidewalks and how city services are paid. Nirenberg, who’s also a dad, talked to the kids in a way they could understand. Devising a metaphor for how
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Plans for the memorial’s funding, design, location and construction will require input from residents before moving from the conceptual stage, officials added. “I think the veterans memorial gives our community a way to thank our family, friends and neighbors who served our country,” said Councilwoman Vicky Maisel, who is helping lead the effort for the display. “We have so many members of our community that have served or are currently serving in the military and I think this memorial will be our way of having a permanent reminder of how much they gave of themselves to secure our freedoms.” She added, “On Veterans Day each year we as a city will be able to place a wreath at the memorial and honor the bravery of our veterans.” The memorial would be about preserving history as well as honoring the present, according to officials. “Historically, our initial community was formed up by a lot of veterans,” said Mayor Robert Werner. “They were the initial founding fathers of Shavano Park to a large degree. I think it’s only fitting that we recognize and honor those veterans who live here now, as well as those who are now deceased.” Maisel said such a memorial would have deep personal significance for
21 her because of family history. Her father served as an Air force pilot who flew for the Strategic Air Command. During World War II, Maisel’s grandfather, Paul Meyer, was a civilian prisoner of war in the Philippines at the infamous Santo Tomas prison, and was liberated by the Army’s First Cavalry. Her mother was a young girl at that time under house arrest by the Japanese. The American military saved her family, shared food and brought her father home. Also, the parents of Maisel’s husband, Mike Colemere, both served in World War II. “Right now I have permission from (City) Council to start the design process and get public input and gauge public interest,” Maisel said. “If there is community interest, then I will take the design and get hard numbers as to the cost. I am hoping to create a design that can be added to by subsequent councils and create the project as funds become available. I will be working with Denton Properties and Dan Kossel to create a design that will be unique to Shavano Park. I am hoping to have the first portion finished by Veterans Day of 2016.” There are a number of places on the municipal tract where the memorial could be placed, according to Maisel, such as in the center circle in front of City Hall, the triangle area across from City Hall or the empty space between City Hall and the 911 center. Funding for the project will be primarily through the sales of bricks to create a memory path to the display. The bricks can be engraved with an individual’s or family member’s name, or in honor of someone who has served. “I would like members of the community to be able to walk the path (and) find their own names or family and friends,” Maisel said. “I think it would be a permanent reminder of each person’s contribution to the memorial and to our community.” Private donations of materials and money to help build the memorial will also be used, according to officials, and no taxpayer funds from the city will be sought.
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The Alamo Area Council of Governments, which represents Bexar and 12 other counties, opened the 20,700-square-foot Public Safety Division facility in April at 12625 Wetmore Road. It is housed in the site of a former private security-training campus, which meant little retrofitting was needed to create the Alamo Area Regional Law Enforcement Academy. “The beauty of this new facility is we
The Alamo Area Council of Governments, which represents 13 counties including Bexar, has moved its Alamo Area Regional Law Enforcement Academy to 12625 Wetmore Road in San Antonio, where cadets from various agencies are trained. Photo by Rudy B. Ornelas
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AACOG continues from pg. 22 The apartment’s “address” is 1168 — the badge number of slain San Antonio Police Department Officer John “Rocky” Riojas, an 11-year veteran fatally shot during a foot chase through an apartment complex Feb. 2, 2001. Physical fitness is a major focus at the training facility, Davis said. There is a special fitness room equipped to help rehabilitate injured students. The main physical fitness center is in a large garage at the rear of the complex designed in the style of a CrossFit box. “We have found CrossFit training to be the very best ‘real-world’ preparation
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Gold’s Gym pumps up with latest location states and in 22 countries. In San Antonio, the new gym promises to be one of the city’s best, a company representative said. The 32,000-square-foot gym offers an indoor pool, locker rooms, a kids club with free child care services, group exercises, a smoothie bar and a cycling studio. “People know what to expect when it comes to Gold’s Gym,” Wood said. “We have great group classes, great facilities and great trainers. Our members know what to expect when they come to a Gold’s Gym, and that is the best quality service.” The gym part is still under construction, but the office is open for those wanting to sign up for memberships. The entire site is open for business sometime in December. Hours will be 5 a.m. to midnight Monday through Thursday, 5 a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday, and 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
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old’s Gym has been a leader in physical fitness for 50 years, with more than 20 locations already in San Antonio, according to company officials. Now the fitness chain is expanding again with a new gym at 2251 Lockhill-Selma Road, Suite 12, in the Lockhill Village shopping center. “This is what we call a Gold-Level Club,” said General Manager Constance Wood. “When it’s open, it will have the full line of amenities and services as all of our other locations.” Today, Gold’s Gym has more than 3 million members in 38
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