Same amazing care. Brand new name.
The Children’s Hospital of San Antonio is now CHRISTUS Children’s. Why? Because we’re the first and only San Antonio hospital built just for kids and expectant moms, but we’re so much more than a hospital. Our care extends far past the city limits and we are part of a world-class healthcare network. Our new name better represents who we are and the purpose we pursue every day. Same hope. Same healing. New name. Welcome to CHRISTUS Children’s.
CHRISTUSchildrens.org
Lane, Age 3 Cancer Survivor
Your children. Your family. Our purpose.
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Business Profile
Alamo Heights Garage has been keeping cars in tip-top shape since 1958. Three generations of the Pundt family have built a successful business and a legacy of putting customers first.
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Meet Your Neighbors
Meet this artistically gifted couple, Lee and Sarah Bailey, who love living in 09 with their two daughters and sharing their talents with others.
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Eat in ‘09
The Big Bib BBQ, just outside 09 on Austin Hwy, will have you coming back for more once you taste the perfectly smoked meats and delicious sides!
JULY 2023
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I don’t know about you, but I’ve had enough of the scorching summer temperatures! This month’s cover is exactly where we all want to be - in the water. Thank you to Bluehaven Pools and Al Rendon for the photo of this beautiful, refreshing pool. There are plenty of spots to cool off in ’09, and we hope you find the time to relax in a nearby pool before the dog days of summer are over.
Stay cool!
Cover:
Photo courtesy of Bluehaven Pools
Photo by Al Rendon
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Cathleen Lane
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Ron Aaron Eisenberg
Meredith Kay
Al Rendon
Dale Lane
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Now Open - Lee Michaels Fine Jewelry’s 3rd location in San Antonio at the Alamo Quarry Market
“This year will mark our company’s 24th year in business in the San Antonio market and 45th year as a company. We thank the San Antonio community for being a part of that success. This community’s support over the last 24 years has made it possible for us to open our third location in the market at the historic Alamo Quarry Market,” said Ryan Berg, Owner and Co-President of Lee Michaels Fine Jewelry.
This is the firm’s 10th location and is located at the North entrance of the Quarry next to Woodhouse Spa. The over 5,000 square foot space boasts a new aesthetic for Lee Michaels with 24.5 foot ceilings, a mezzanine level, and a hospitality area where customers can sit and enjoy craft cocktails. The new store also features a first-of-its-kind Rolex area, as well as Tudor, Tag Heuer, and David Yurman shop-in-shops. New to the market will be watch brand IWC and great selections from favorite designers, including Roberto Coin, Marco Bicego, and Mikimoto.
“Our philosophy of providing each Lee Michaels’ customer with extraordinary jewelry and service will continue. Personal service has been the cornerstone of our growth and the foundation we build upon. My family and I are committed to San Antonio, a wonderful city I am proud to call home. This new location will be another opportunity to introduce more people in the market to that level of quality and service for which Lee Michaels is known,” Berg says. The firm is a member of the American Gem Society, an elite, internationally recognized organization of jewelers and manufacturers who adhere to the highest standards of ethical conduct in professional expertise, merchandising, and advertising.
Frost opens the newly expanded North Frost Financial Center
The newly updated North Frost Financial Center in San Antonio opened for business in June, signaling the area’s sustained economic strength and Frost’s commitment to the community.
A 155-year-old bank with deep Texas roots, Frost is replacing its original North Frost Financial Center in order to better serve consumers and businesses in the area. As the area grew and the financial center became more successful, the need for an updated center arose.
Frost operates 174 financial centers across Texas, including 27 in the San Antonio region. Over the past few years, Frost has expanded into new locations while many other banks are scaling back their branches.
The new North Frost Financial Center, like the other new locations in Frost’s recent expansions, presents the latest in Frost’s innovative design and offers a full range of financial services for consumer and business customers. It’s also home to one of Frost’s signature design features: a welcoming greeter station where bankers can
also includes a number of unique design elements that reflect Frost’s local heritage and evoke the Texas spirit. Historic state maps and black-andwhite photos of Texas line the walls.
North Frost Financial Center
1155 N.E. Loop 410 San Antonio, TX 78209 210-220-6864
Hours of Operation
Lobby
Mon-Fri: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Motor Bank
Mon-Fri: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Smart ATM
Open 6 a.m. to midnight
Make
Dr. Earl E. Ferguson Relocates Practice to Alamo Heights
Dr. Earl E. Ferguson, a BoardCertified Plastic Surgeon serving San Antonio for over 25 years, has relocated his practice from La Cantera to Alamo Heights at 207 W Sunset Road. A Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and a member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, Dr. Ferguson specializes in “Mommy Make-Overs” and offers inoffice liposuction, upper eyelid lifts, facial rejuvenation, and RF microneedling procedures. A decorated Veteran and physician, Dr. Ferguson is a trusted and respected leader in the field of plastic and reconstructive surgery and is dedicated to the highest quality patient care with exceptional outcomes.
www.FergusonplasticsurgerySA.com.
Alamo GarageHeights
Keeping ‘09 on the Road Since 1958
By Meredith Kay | Photography by Al RendonIt takes a lot to succeed and grow in a family business today with so much competition from the corporate giants, but one local Alamo Heights business has obviously found the secret to not only surviving, but thriving during volatile economic conditions for 65 years.
They say that the only two things guaranteed in life are death and taxes, but we all know that you can always count on the fact that, eventually, your vehicle will break down or need to be serviced. Luckily Alamo Heights Garage has proven to be one of the most dependable automotive repair garages in the area for decades, and they continue to embrace the changes and improvements in automotive technology, keeping them on the cutting edge of the service industry locally.
Alamo Heights Garage first opened in 1958 on the corner of Broadway and Patterson. John and Lee Pundt began with three automotive technicians, including John. The business steadily grew, becoming a trusted local repair shop for residents in Alamo Heights and throughout San Antonio by delivering the best customer service for a fair price. In 1977 the garage moved to Chichester Street, behind the iconic Mobil station, on the corner of Broadway and Austin Highway, and they remained there until they outgrew that location. Today, Alamo Heights Garage is led by John and Lee’s son, Gary Pundt, and his wife, Darla. The garage moved north to its current location on Broadway, just outside of Loop 410, in 2007, and Gary and Darla continue to carry on the family legacy of putting customers first.
Alamo Heights Garage features a state-of-the-art facility with computerized and innovative technology that provides customers with a complete digital inspection of their vehicle, from headlights to taillights. This gives customers a complete report of their vehicle’s automotive health, identifying serious problems that need to be addressed immediately, but also outlines other issues that may become larger problems down the road. This inspection tool allows owners to prioritize service visits and even shows them maintenance options that may prevent future breakdowns.
Gary, a certified ASE Master Technician since 1986, and Darla have also started to pass the family legacy down to the next generation and have brought their son, Matthew, on board to learn the business. Gary says, “Trust and integrity have always been paramount to the success of Alamo Heights Garage, and when you partner those core values with our commitment to technology and training, we have created a business plan that can thrive for decades to come.”
Darla runs the operations side of the business. She and Gary have been married for 36 years, and together, they have three sons. Darla’s vibrant personality draws people in, and her love for the business shines through. She says, “Gary’s parents really set a great blueprint to expand upon, and it’s the customer service foundation that they set in motion nearly 65 years ago that sets us apart. We are honest and upfront about everything, and we focus on educating our customers so that they can make the best decisions about their vehicles.”
Alamo Heights Garage specializes in domestic and Asian imports, and they offer military discounts, along with being a certified AAA and NAPA Autocare center. The family is very involved with local automotive events, and Darla even served on the board of directors for CarFest from 2015 to 2020. CarFest (carfestSA.org) is an annual event that takes place in April at The Freeman Coliseum. It brings automotive professionals together to provide free car repairs for those in need, offers scholarship opportunities for young students interested in automotive education, and they even give away free used cars at the event.
Alamo Heights Garage will celebrate its 65th anniversary on September 15th from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. They invite everyone in the community to tour their facility while enjoying free food and drinks, music, and door prizes while learning about the services they provide and offering an opportunity to meet the family and their valued team members. You might even get to meet the garage mascots, and family dogs, Molly and Ripley. Don’t miss this event, and when your vehicle inevitably needs repair or maintenance, remember that this local garage will have you back on the road in no time.
8719 Broadway (outside 410) • (210) 826-4431 • ahgarage.com
Hours: Monday – Friday 7:30A to 5:30P
Lee & Sarah Bailey
A Portrait of ‘09 Artists
By Meredith Kay Photography by Al RendonWe all have a special talent. That is what makes us all unique. For some of us, these talents become evident in our early years, but for others, those talents may not be discovered until later in life. For one local family, however, artistic talent can be seen, and often heard, as soon as you walk through the door of their beautiful home on Ridgemont Avenue in Terrell Hills.
Lee and Sarah Bailey first met in New Orleans when Sarah was only 14, and Lee was 18. Lee’s father, Dennis Bailey, was a well-known opera singer, and Lee had just begun his career, following in his father’s footsteps. Lee was set to perform in a production of “Camelot” when Sarah accompanied a friend to the auditions and was cast as a lady in waiting. The pair hit it off and became friends, even keeping in touch when Lee joined the Air Force during the Gulf War and completed his basic training at Lackland Air Force Base.
Their friendship flourished throughout the years as Sarah attended LSU, where she got her degree in Microbiology, and then went on to study Microbiology and Immunology at Tulane University, where she specialized in vaccine development and molecular genetics. Lee moved back to New Orleans after his military service, and he continued to sing with the opera company. Sarah also stayed in New Orleans until Hurricane Katrina hit in 2005, and she relocated with her family to San Antonio.
The couple stayed in touch, and eventually, Lee moved to San Antonio, and they were married in 2015. Together, they have a daughter named Caroline (5), but Sarah also has a daughter, Lily (18), who recently graduated from Alamo Heights High School and will be attending college at The University of Colorado Boulder. Lee also has two sons, Gabe (16) and Daniel (14), who live with their mother in Pensacola, Florida.
It was when Sarah was trying to decorate Caroline’s nursery that she discovered her artistic talent as a painter. She says, “I was trying to find unique artwork for my daughter’s nursery, and when I couldn’t find exactly what I wanted, I thought
that I would try my hand at painting myself. It turns out that I really enjoyed painting and creating, so I began to paint commissioned pieces for interior designers and friends.”
Today, Sarah works as a full-time artist and even has an impressive art gallery in her upstairs studio, where interested buyers can see her work showcased on display. Caroline has her own artist’s corner in the studio as well, where she creates art alongside her mom.
Lee has a commanding presence, as most opera singers do, and he is proud of his career as a performing arts teacher and instructor. He runs his Farrar Performing Arts Studios from his own music and recording studio downstairs in their home, where he teaches voice, guitar, piano, acting, songwriting, musical composition, and music theory to students from ages 4 to 80. Lee takes new students at the beginner level, and he also works with master performers, helping them to fine-tune their gifts. Lee states, “I meet my students wherever they are in their artistic journey. Each student has their own unique goal for their talents, and I help them reach those milestones based on their individual desires and goals.”
Lee is currently working toward his own goal to return to performing, and he is working on several projects as a singer/songwriter as well. He will be performing a recital at St. David’s Episcopal Church in Terrell Hills in October.
The Baileys love living in their ‘09 community and really enjoy just walking their dog, Rex, through the neighborhood. Sarah says, “It is the strong sense of community that keeps us here, and we love that everyone seems to know and look out for each other.”
There is a sense of peace in the Bailey household, even though it can get quite chaotic with students coming and going to Lee’s studio and energetic Caroline running around while big sister, Lily, tries to wrangle her, but you can feel the love that surrounds them. It is evident that this partnership has created a true, modern, blended American family and that together, Lee and Sarah have truly found their home.
“A HOME IS ONLY AS GOOD AS IT’S FOUNDATION”
- ON THE MARKET -
Home Sales for 78209
The following is home sales information through the month of July in the 78209 zip code.
Source: Rocket Homes
The housing market remains a sellers market and 78209 has remained a seller’s market since last year.
The Median Price is $485,500 based on all the homes sold since July of last year. The difference since July of 2022 is +$67,564 (+16.2%)
Number of homes for sale:
June 2023 - 266 July 2023 - 263
Number of homes sold:
June 2023 - 65 July 2023 - 45
Average sale time since last year: July 2022 - 28 days July 2023 - 56 days
2023-2024 School Year Calendar
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North East ISD 2023 - 2024 School Calendar
First day: August 14, 2023
Last Day for Graduating Seniors: May 24, 2024
Last day: May 31, 2024
Grading Periods
August 14 - October 13 43 days
October 16 - December 15 39 days
1st Semester 82 days
January 3 - March 8 46 days
March 18 - May 24 (Srs.) 48 days
March 18 - May 31 52 days
2nd Semester 98 days
Total 180 days
The 2023 - 2024 Student Assessment Testing Calendar may be accessed via www.neisd.net under: Calendars
Teacher/Student Holidays
September 4
October 9
November 7
November 21 - 24
December 18 - 29
January 1
January 15
February 19
March 11 - 15
March 29
April 26
May 27
Staff Development/ Teacher Preparation Days/ Student Holidays
August 1 - 3
New Teacher Orientation
August 7 - 11
Teacher Staff Development
November 20
Teacher Choice Day
January 2, 2024
Teacher Staff Development
August
Holidays for Students and Employees
Teacher Staff Development/Teacher Preparation Days (student holiday)
First/Last Day of Classes; First/Last Day of Semester Last Day of Classes for Graduating Seniors
Beginning and Ending of Grading Period
] Marks the end of the 4th 9 weeks for Graduating Seniors
Early Dismissal for Elementary and Middle Schools for Conferencing and/or Professional Development
Early Dismissal for Graduating Seniors for Conferencing and/or Professional Development
Early Dismissal for High Schools for Professional Development and/or campus activities
Regularly scheduled meeting of NEISD Board of Trustees
New Teacher Orientation
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How Can You Help Prevent Snakebite on Dogs
By Caroline Coile, PhD From the American Kennel ClubKnow which venomous snakes are common in your area, or in an area that you’re planning to visit with your dog. Clear your yard of fallen logs, trash, and deep leaf litter. Don’t let your dog stick their head in holes, bushes, or tall grasses. Snakes are more active after dark and in warm weather, so keep your dog inside after dusk when you know venomous snakes are in the area. Rattlesnakes and copperheads prefer dryer areas, and water moccasins prefer wet areas, so be mindful of the different environments your dog likes to play, sniff, splash, or walk in when you’re outdoors in an area known to have venomous snakes.
Snakes frequent areas where they can find food. Popular prey for snakes are mice, rats, squirrels, and rabbits, so the more inhospitable your yard is to these animals, the less inviting your yard will be to snakes. You could also take steps to attract owls or hawks to nest on your property to help deter snake prey and snakes themselves. (Just know that birds of prey have
their own considerations when keeping small dogs or puppies safe.)
Snake repellents (including commercial powders, liquids, and noisemakers, as well as home remedies like mothballs) are ineffective. Snake aversion training for dogs is available, especially in areas with high numbers of venomous snakes. If you live in an area where venomous snakes are a grave concern, you may want to learn how snake aversion training works by consulting a professional trainer who specializes in it to decide if it’s something you wish to consider.
Signs of Venomous Snakebite in Dogs:
Besides possible wounds, dogs can exhibit several other signs of snakebite. Venomous snakebites are extremely painful. While some dogs are very stoic and will hide their pain, others may react by crying and hiding. Very often they will vomit and have diarrhea soon
FOR THE LOVE OF ANIMALS
after the bite. Swelling may appear within minutes, followed by bruising. But either could also come on more slowly.
Can I Treat My Dog’s Venomous Snakebite With First Aid?
No. If your dog was bitten by a venomous snake, the only thing you can do is remove the dog’s collar, keep your dog calm, and head to the closest emergency vet that has antivenom. If you are hiking, carry your dog to your car if you’re able to. If possible, have somebody meet you along the trail to pick you up.
If you saw a common non-venomous snake (like a garter snake or a ribbon snake) bite your dog, you should still contact your vet, as even non-venomous snake bites can become infected if left untreated. If you’re unsure at all if the snake was venomous, you should contact your vet immediately.
For more information, visit akc.org
BIG BIB BBQ
JOY & BARBECUE – THEY’RE KIND OF THE SAME THING
By Janis Turk“Barbecue is celebration. It’s being outdoors, running through a sprinkler, and playing volleyball with the kids. It’s like no other food. It’s festive. It’s family. You’re going to get your shirt dirty if you’re eating it right,” says Stanley Shropshire, the friendly owner/founder of Big Bib Barbecue on Austin Highway; “You’re going to need a big bib.”
“Fire up a barbecue pit, and people start gathering. What other food is so communal and fun? Barbecue is joy. It’s a lifestyle,” says Shropshire. He should know: he has been living the barbecue life for two-plus decades.
“Even as a kid, I wanted to barbecue. My family didn’t cook out, but I heard about it from kids at school whose families would have backyard barbecues on weekends and holidays. I’d see people grilling burgers, hotdogs, or brisket in Brackenridge Park, and they didn’t have a care in the world. I wanted to be a part of that,” the big-hearted Big Bib BBQ owner recalls.
So in late 1999, Shropshire went to H-E-B, bought a barrel-style barbecue grill, some beef, a few bags of charcoal, and far too much lighter fluid. Then he set up his grill by an East Side car wash and began teaching himself to barbecue.
“I didn’t know what I was doing—didn’t know anything about grades or cuts of meat, didn’t know what wood to use. I couldn’t even get the grill lit; I used up six cans of lighter fluid and then squirted on some more! Ha! The meat smelled and tasted like fuel. I messed up a lot of meat, but I ate it, and I learned,” he grinned. “A friend named
Kenny Palmer knew about barbecue and taught me a lot. With tons of trial and error, I learned and honed my skills. I catered for nine years before I opened Big Bib BBQ a decade ago. I put my heart into it, and it just got better and better,” says Shropshire with a winning smile. Heart and hard work paid off: Today, he not only owns one of San Antonio’s most popular barbecue joints, but he also opened a Big Bib BBQ in New Braunfels last October and boasts Big Bib BBQ stands at the Alamodome.
An enticing aroma greets guests at the door, as does a family-like team. The friendly staff had me smiling as I stepped up to the sparkling-clean front counter. “We all just love, love, love, love barbecue,” says Shropshire, who wants customers to “leave with a side order of joy.”
Barbecue has long been a male-dominated business, but just notice the number of women behind the scenes at Big Bib. General Manager and professional pit-master Tamu Gonzales is their 4’ 11” female hand that rocks the cradle, bringing a high level of excellence and skill to the table.
“When she set out to learn barbecue, Gonzales took the thing, grabbed it, embraced it, and ran away with it. I’m so proud of her,” remarks Shropshire. Not many women, especially women of color, are pro pit masters in Texas, but Gonzales doesn’t think about that. Her fiery focus is on mastering meat with consistency, quality, patience, and love.
Big Bib’s menu offers smoked meats, including prime brisket, both mild and jalapeño sausage, pulled pork, chicken, baby-back ribs, rib tips, turkey legs (on Saturdays and Sundays only), turkey breast, and more. Enjoy the many sides, like sweet potato and baked potato casseroles, pinto beans, hot mac-n-cheese, green beans, and collard greens. Try loaded spuds and fried catfish. Then get a dessert, like cake and banana pudding. Big Bib has a full liquor license and serves margaritas and more.
It’s remarkable how sparkling clean Big Bibb restaurants are. In fact, they’ve been named “San Antonio’s Cleanest Kitchen” and thrice won WOAI News4 SA’s “Blue Plate” award.
Big Bib’s adjacent covered patio offers live jazz every month.
Yesterday I was wearing a silk blouse as I greedily grabbed a slice of brisket with my fingers. Reaching for more napkins, I thought, “I’m gonna need a bigger bib!”
After a warm goodbye from Shropshire and the ladies behind the counter, I left with a big barbeque plate for my husband, a little sauce on my sleeve, and, yes, a generous side of joy.
IF YOU GO: BIG BIB BBQ is located in the North Hills Shopping Center at 104 Lanark Drive, San Antonio (210) 654-8400. The SA location is closed on Mondays & Tuesdays, while the New Braunfels location, at 508 Landa Street, is closed only on Mondays. www.thebigbib.com
- CHURCH DIRECTORY -
ALAMO HEIGHTS BAPTIST CHURCH
6501 Broadway St. San Antonio, TX 78209 (210) 824-9539
Services:
Sunday 11:00am
Wednesday 6:30pm
Praise and Prayer
ALAMO HEIGHTS
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
6435 N. New Braunfels Ave. San Antonio, TX 78209 (210) 828-5728
alamoheightscc.org
Services:
Sunday: 10:50am
ALAMO HEIGHTS
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
6201 Broadway St. San Antonio, TX 78209 (210) 824-0271
alamoheightspres.com
Services:
Sunday 8:30am and 11am
ALAMO HEIGHTS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
825 E. Basse Road
San Antonio, TX 78209 (210) 826-3215 ahumc.org
Services:
Sunday 8:30am, 9:30am and 11am
CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
510 Belknap Place San Antonio, TX 78212 (210) 736-3132
cecsa.org
Services:
Wednesday 11:00am, 6:00pm
Sunday 7:30am, 9am, 11:00am, 5:00pm
CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH
6720 Broadway St. San Antonio, TX 78209 (210) 822-3394
clcah.org
Services:
Sunday 8:30am and 10:30am
MOUNT CALVARY
LUTHERAN CHURCH
308 Mt. Calvary Drive San Antonio, TX 78209 (210) 824-8748 mtcsa.org
Services:
Sunday 8:30am and 11am
NORTHWOOD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
518 Pike Rd, San Antonio, TX 78209 (210) 824-7238
Services:
Sunday mornings at 11am
NORTHROCK CHURCH
ALAMO HEIGHTS
1540 Nacogdoches
San Antonio, TX 78209 northrocksa.com
Services:
Sunday mornings at 10am, 11:30am
PEARL STREET CHURCH
400 Pearl Parkway San Antonio, TX 78215 (210) 504-8897
Services: 9:00am, 10:30am,12pm, 1:30pm
ST. ANTHONY DE PADUA
CATHOLIC CHURCH
102 Lorenz Road San Antonio, TX 78209 (210) 824-1743
stanthonydepadua.org
Services:
Monday thru Friday 9am, Saturday 5pm
Sunday 7:00am, 8:30am (Spanish), 10:30am, 12:30pm
ST. DAVID’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH AND SCHOOL
1300 Wiltshire Ave. San Antonio, TX 78209 saintdavids.net
(210) 824-2481
Services:
Sundays at 8am & 10:30am
ST. LUKE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
11 Saint Luke’s Lane San Antonio, Texas 78209 slecsa.org - (210) 828-6425
Services:
Sunday 8am, 9am, 11am and 6pm
Wednesday Eucharist at 8am during the school year
ST. PETER PRINCE OF THE APOSTLES CHURCH
111 Barilla Place San Antonio, TX 78209 (210) 822-3367
stpeterprinceoftheapostles.org
Services:
Saturday Mass 5:30pm
Sunday 9am, 11am, and 5:30pm
Tuesday and Thursday 7am
Wednesday 5:30pm, Friday 8:00am
ST. PIUS X CATHOLIC CHURCH & SCHOOL
3303 Urban Crest Dr
San Antonio TX 78209 (210) 824-0139
spxsa.church
Services:
Saturday - 4:30pm
Sunday - 8:00am, 10:15am, 12:00 pm, 1:30pm (Sp), 5:00pm
Daily Masses:
Monday - 6:30pm
Tuesday-Friday - 8:15am
TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH
319 E. Mulberry
San Antonio, TX 78212
(210) 733-6201
trinitybaptist.org
Services:
Mulberry Service 9am
Bible Study 10:15am
TriPoint Service 11:30am
UNITY CHURCH
8103 Broadway
San Antonio, TX 78209
unityofsa.org
(210) 824-7351
Services:
Sunday 11am
Children’s Church 11am
If you are unable to make it to a service, check your church website and see if they are livestreaming so that you can worship from home.
- Sandwiches!
Smoke Shack Delicatexas
These lunch-only sandwiches are served Monday - Saturday from 10:00am - 4:00pm. Smoke Shack Meat Market wants to foster a culture of supporting Texas Farmers and Ranchers enabling them to offer guests the best, freshest and highest quality of products available in the South Texas area.
3710 Broadway | (210) 549-1090 smokeshackdelicatexan.com
W.D. Deli
Since opening in 1990, W.D. Deli has served customers delicious, fresh food in healthy portions at reasonable prices. Specialty sandwiches, build your own sandwiches, soups, salads, and baked goods, and a location perfect for lunch on your own, with friends, or meeting a client for business!
3123 Broadway | (210) 828-2322 wddeli.com
The Honey Baked Ham Co.
The preferred place for San Antonians to order their spiral-sliced Honey Baked Ham for the holidays is also a delicious lunch spot! Try the ham and Swiss, turkey club, BBQ smoked stacker, or roasted tomato and cheddar. Pair with a soup & salad or smashed potato salad!
999 East Basse | (210) 824-3996 honeybaked.com
- BEST BET -
La Panadería
This Alamo City staple specializes in making handmade bread and pan dulce inspired by Mexico’s Golden Era. In addition to their selection of pastries, breads, baked goods, and beverages, La Panaderia serves mouthwatering tortas (you can even build your own), salad bowls, and more!
8305 Broadway | (210) 375-6746 lapanaderiaonline.com
THE WINCHESTER
This month’s best bet is brought to you by The Winchester Pints & Plates. Cool off with a cold beverage and a tasty Patty Melt topped with savory grilled onions and Swiss cheese! Delicious!
Police Blotter
AHPD CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS DIVISION
6116 Broadway
San Antonio, TX 78209
(210) 822-2164
Fax (210) 822-7111
Wanted Person, Narcotics Violations
Driver stopped for a traffic violation was found to have an arrest warrant issued by Bexar County for Narcotics Violations; during a pre-impoundment inventory of the vehicle 17 grams of methamphetamines, 1 oz marijuana and various items of drug paraphernalia were discovered.
5/7/2023
100 blk. Montclair
Fraudulent Use/Poss Identifying Info
Resident reported their bank had notified them of fraudulent activities on their account by someone using their personal information; several transactIons were found committed under legitimate business names having his account number.
5/9/2023
200 blk. Claywell
Theft, Motor Vehicle
Vehicle stolen from the driveway during
immediately jumped a fence into a backyard losing a shoe and a cell phone; officers challenged the subject and he jumped a back fence and ran away; subject identified through the cell phone number and pictures on the recovered phone.
5/30/2023
200 blk. Abiso
Attempted Theft (shoplifting)
Female subject pushed a shopping cart of grocery items past the last point of sale with no attempt to render payment; female abandoned the shopping cart when confronted by employees.
6/2/2023
4800 blk. Broadway
Narcotics Violations
Male subject contacted after a report was received he abusing using inhalants in a vehicle: subject contacted and multiple canisters of an inhalant known to be illegally abused were found; County of criminal mischief; further investigation revealed the subject was in possession of methamphetamines and drug paraphernalia.
6/3/2023
4600 blk. Broadway
Wanted Person, Narcotics Violation, Fraudulent Use/Possession Credit Cards
Male subject reported as suspicious was contacted; investigation discovered the subject had an active arrest warrant issued by Bexar County for larceny; during a pre-transport search methamphetamines and related paraphernalia were found; also found were ten credit cards belonging to other persons; all persons contacted expressed a desire to prosecute.
6/12/2023
5900 blk. Broadway
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Institute of Texan Cultures
After the 1878 San Antonio Water Works Pump House #1 was no longer used, it provided the backdrop for a swimming area created by Parks Commissioner Ray Lambert and called Lambert Beach.