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Business Profile
Melissa Muse Wiggans and the dynamic team at Real Estate Muses are committed to the ’09 community and helping clients navigate through the process of buying and selling their homes.
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Meet Your Neighbors
Dr. Kirsten Smith is a thirdgeneration resident of Alamo Heights, and now, thanks to a new chapter in her professional life, she’s ready to explore new businesses and visit her favorite restaurants in ’09. 24
Eat in ‘09
The Cottage Irish Pub & Eatery brings classic pub fare, a cozy atmosphere, and welcoming Irish hospitality to the Alamo Heights community.
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About The Cover SUMMER
Photographer Al Rendon captured this month’s stunning cover photo at the San Antonio Zoo. The brightly colored Flamingos located just inside the original Zoo entrance have been entertaining ‘09 families for generations. It’s not surprising that the San Antonio Zoo was named the Best Zoo in Texas by the Texas Travel Awards for the fourth time in five years! If you haven’t been lately, now’s the perfect time to check out all the new animals, experiences, and entrances at the top Zoo in Texas!
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SEASONS 52 SPRINGS INTO SAN ANTONIO
Seasons 52, a fresh grill and wine bar, opened in San Antonio on Saturday, May 20.
Seasons 52 is a seasonal fresh grill and wine bar that specializes in oak-fire grilling and brick-oven roasting with all dishes fewer than 595 calories. Menu items are handcrafted using 100 percent fresh, never frozen, whole produce and thoughtfully sourced meats and seafood. These dishes encourage guests to feel good about their choices at every course without having to sacrifice flavor, with options including an assortment of flatbreads, such as Pesto Chicken and Fresh Mozzarella, as well as freshly prepared entrées, like Cedar Plank-Roasted Salmon, Caramelized Grilled Sea Scallops and Wood-Grilled Filet Mignon. Eight Mini Indulgence desserts are offered in small portions served in a miniature glass and offer the perfect amount to satisfy a sweet tooth, with selections including Cookies ‘N’ Cream, Belgian Chocolate S’mores, and Raspberry Chocolate Chip Cannoli.
The restaurant’s menu changes four times a year to offer ingredients sourced at peak freshness and flavor. Upon opening, Seasons 52 in San Antonio will feature its summer menu, with seasonally inspired offerings such as Watermelon and Tomato Salad, Summer Corn Soup and Wood-Grilled Corn, Aged Cheddar, and Spiced Bacon Flatbread.
The vibrant Wine Bar pours from an award-winning list designed to complement the menu. Guests have the freedom to explore new styles with “Drink Them Before They’re Famous” – a collection of wines from up-and-coming producers. In addition, guests can enjoy seasonal rotating wine flights, currently highlighting Prisoner wines. The Wine Bar also serves cocktails made with fresh ingredients. Signature cocktails include Hawaiian Pineapple
Cosmopolitan, Cucumber Basil Smash, and Rosé Lemonade, as well as the summer menu exclusives Watermelon Margarita and Bourbon Sour featuring Brother’s Bond Bourbon. A lively Happy Hour offered Monday through Thursday from 3 – 6 p.m., features $6 glasses of wine, $7 cocktails and $12 wine and flatbread pairings.
Seasons 52 in San Antonio is located at 255 E. Basse Road in the Alamo Quarry Market. The new restaurant is open daily for lunch and dinner from 11:30 a.m. – 9 p.m. on Sundays, Monday through Saturday 11:30 a.m. – 10 p.m. Reservations are recommended but not required. Private dining space is available for both seated and reception-style events. In addition, Seasons 52 offers a Green Box at-home dining experience that serves four to six in a convenient takeout box.
The restaurant will bring 100 new jobs to the area. Roles to be filled include servers, bartenders, and hosts, among others.
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The Lawton Family of Restaurants Celebrates 50 Years
Fifty years ago, Cappy Lawton opened The Quarter House, near San Antonio College. Since then, the Lawton family has opened 33 restaurants, including Cappy’s and Cappyccino’s on Broadway, La Fonda on Main, Mama’s Café, and now Jingu House at the Japanese Tea Garden. The restaurants which the Lawtons have opened include:
· 1973 The Quarter House
· 1975 Mama’s Hofbrau and Mama’s Café, and Myrtle’s
· 1976 Avery’s and The Backyard
· 1977 Cappy’s
· 1987 EZ’s including seven locations across Texas.
· 1996 Cappyccino’s
· 1997 La Fonda on Main
· 2023 Jingu House in the Japanese Tea Garden.
Trevor Lawton now serves as the President and CEO of The Lawton Family of Restaurants. On July 9th, in Houston, Texas, Cappy Lawton will be inducted into the Texas Restaurant Association Hall of Honor.
Enjoy 50% off all bottles of wine at Mama’s Café every Wednesday, all summer long. Cheers to 50 years!
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Real Estate Muses
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A Commitment to Community
By Meredith Kay | Photography by Al Rendon
Buying or selling a home is one of the biggest events in anybody’s life. It can be stressful to navigate the process, sort through offers from potential buyers, and figure out exactly what your home might be worth, and what changes or upgrades are necessary to get top dollar when you sell. It’s important that you choose to work with a real estate agent that knows exactly what you are looking for and what your goals are when considering a move.
There are several nationwide real estate brokerage firms that have multiple offices in and around San Antonio, and they have capable and knowledgeable real estate agents ready to help home buyers and sellers, but there is something special about working with a locally owned real estate company that has built a reputation on knowing the communities they serve at a deeper level. Real Estate Muses is one such local real estate company specializing in the Alamo Heights area and surrounding communities.
Melissa Muse Wiggans began her real estate career as an investor in 2000, buying and renting properties throughout San Antonio. She became a real estate agent in 2006, working with other realtors to learn the business and gain experience. In 2010, Melissa invested in her career and became a real estate broker, and today her real estate company, Real Estate Muses, has become one of the premiere boutique brokerage companies in the area.
Real Estate Muses features a dynamic team of realtors that truly understands the meaning of customer service. Her husband, Scott Wiggans, handles the property management side of the business, and she has worked with her team of agents, Michele Hendrix, Miranda Paredes, and Andrea Gimblet, for ten years now. Together, they have created a real estate firm that addresses many facets of the industry.
Melissa says, “In this industry, there is so much competition, and you have to be nimble and adapt to the constant changes, finding new ways to cater to and retain clients.”
The office is located in Terrell Hills, and what sets Real Estate Muses apart is that Melissa and her team understand the financial impact of real estate transactions beyond the basics, and they are able to use their knowledge to advise and guide buyers and sellers to make sound, informed decisions that positively impact lives. The team prides itself on being master negotiators, and they offer programs for investors, showing people how they can build wealth through real estate investing. They are also experts in
military relocation, helping those on active duty with PCS orders, as well as those retiring from the military who want to settle in San Antonio.
Melissa and the team at Real Estate Muses are firmly rooted in the community. Melissa speaks passionately when she says, “We are truly a part of this community. It is where we live and where we work, and we want to help this community grow and thrive. We want to be a resource for others who also love the community.”
The office also hosts monthly events for the public to learn about a variety of topics or simply to just get together and network. The firm offers invaluable resources to sellers utilizing the most modern technology to market and sell homes, such as digital marketing, updated property marketing videos, and Instagram reels, along with social media posts detailing key selling features
for the homes that they market. The team keeps up to date with the algorithms that boost rankings, and Melissa states, “We were using the technology available before it was normal and cool to do so in real estate.”
Another resource that sets the Real Estate Muses team apart from other agents and brokers is that they are also very experienced in home staging and will act as a consultant to sellers so that their homes will show better than similar properties in competition for buyers. There are many reasons that make Real Estate Muses stand out in this community in such a saturated industry, but the key component to their success is their passion for serving their clients with the best customer service possible. Real Estate Muses 925 Burr Rd. | (210) 332-0310 Realestatemuses.com
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Dr. Kirsten Smith
The Doctor is Back in ‘09
By Meredith Kay Photography by Al Rendon
Born at Wilford Hall while her father was stationed in San Antonio, Dr. Kirsten Smith is a third-generation resident of Alamo Heights. Her grandmother lived on College Blvd., and although Kirsten spent her early childhood in Helotes, her family moved back to Alamo Heights, where she graduated from Alamo Heights High School.
Dr. Smith attended Washington and Lee University in Virginia, earning her undergraduate degree in Biology, Natural Sciences & Mathematics. Her path then led her to medical school back home in San Antonio at the U.T. Health Science Center and she pursued her residency in general surgery in Portland before returning, once again, to begin her career in the community she loves.
She recently left her position as the Hyperbaric and Wound Director at Methodist Hospital after 16 years to begin a new chapter in her career to partner with Dr. Ryan O’Quinn at the South Texas Skin Cancer Center. Dr. Smith specializes in wound care, and her passion is helping those patients with the most severe wound issues that have been resistant to traditional treatments. She brings her expertise to her new venture, South Texas Skin & Wound, and practices the most modern and cutting-edge treatments and technologies to help patients with a variety of wound conditions and issues. Her clinic manages wound care for patients from pediatrics to geriatrics and specializes in wounds such as those caused by diabetic ulcers and surgical wounds that won’t heal. Her office is located in The Courtyard at Brackenridge Park, and she loves working in the same neighborhood that she also calls home.
Kirsten has lived in her current home on Brightwood Place for 15 years now and says that there was a certain nostalgia in choosing to move back to the area after returning from Portland. She is an avid art collector, and her townhome feels like a cozy and intimate modern art gallery. The space is full of bright, eclectic, and funky pieces that pop from every wall, and she loves living in a community where everyone seems to know one another.
She says, “Everyone I love lives in Alamo Heights. My close friends have become my family, and there is nowhere else I’d rather live and work.”
Her previous position with Methodist Hospital gave her the opportunity to really dive deep into the specialty of wound care, but she worked very long hours building her career, so she didn’t have much time for herself. With her new endeavor, Dr. Smith plans to put all of her professional energy into bringing the most advanced wound care treatments to her patients and has recently been recognized for her success in using Icelandic cod skin to treat the most difficult open wounds. She has even had the opportunity to speak at conferences in Iceland and,
most recently, at the Symposium on Advanced Wound Care in Maryland, outlining her process and success in utilizing this breakthrough treatment.
Personally, Kirsten plans to spend more time traveling and enjoying her free time with friends. She is a wine and champagne connoisseur, and she is looking forward to her trip to France this fall to go wine tasting and explore the Champagne region. She is excited for this new professional chapter in her life and the opportunity to spend more time discovering new local businesses and patronizing her favorite iconic Alamo Heights area restaurants, and basically living life to its fullest in ‘09.
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“A HOME IS ONLY AS GOOD AS IT’S FOUNDATION”
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Home Sales for 78209
The following is home sales information through the month of May 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 $474,250 based on all the homes sold since May of last year. The difference since May of 2022 is +$66,666 (+16.4%)
Number of homes for sale: April 2023 - 263 May 2023 - 267
Number of homes sold: April 2023 - 44 May 2023 - 47
Average sale time since last year: May 2022 - 48 days May 2023 - 56 days
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Introducing
CHRISTUS Children’s.
Same hope. Same healing. 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.
CHRISTUSchildrens.org
Hershel, Age 17 Brain Tumor Survivor
Dr. Mark Lee, Pediatric Neurosurgeon
Your children. Your family. Our purpose.
A CELEBRATION OF LEARNING IN AHISD
The annual Alamo Heights Festival of Learning and Culture Night was held earlier this Spring at Alamo Heights High School.
The event is a hands-on celebration of what AHISD students are learning in K-12 classrooms, clubs, groups, fine arts programs, and sports teams and how that learning puts into practice the AHISD Profile of a Learner.
Culture Night is an opportunity for families from across Alamo Heights ISD to come together to share and celebrate the cultural variety that makes our community unique and strong.
NATIONAL AND STATE CHAMPION CHEER
Alamo Heights High School cheer won two national championships at the UCA National Cheerleading Championship in Orlando, Florida.
Varsity earned their second consecutive national championship in the Super Varsity DI Non-Tumbling Game Day Division.
Junior Varsity earned their first national title in the Large JV Game Day Division.
AHHS cheer also won a state championship in January at the 2023 UIL State Spirit Championships in Fort Worth.
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Top right: Pictured are AHHS teacher Colin Lang and students from the Rocketry program.
Bottom right: Pictured is the Woodridge Heights Folklorico group from Woodridge Elementary who performed as part of Culture Night festivities in the AHHS Oaks cafeteria.
Cheer coaches are Taylor Bailey and Carrie Hill.
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KNOW AND BE KNOWN
Saint Mary’s Hall o ers students age 3 through 12th grade a rich liberal arts curriculum in a supportive environment where they are known - by faculty, each other, and themselves. Graduates go forth con dently armed with the skills, knowledge, and self-awareness needed to thrive in college and in life.
Experience Saint Mar y ’s Hall
Learn more: smhall.org/admission
Mar y’s Hall does not discriminate in admission or educational programs against quali ed students on the basis of race color, sex, religion, sexual orientation, or national/ethnic origin.
Saint
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AHHS TEACHER
BEN KEENAN HAS A CAR-4-ALL-SEASONS!
Ben Keenan, English Language Arts teacher and Department Chair at Alamo Heights HS, will be driving in style this coming year thanks to Principle Auto Group.
He was surprised with four vehicles by the local auto dealer, which believes in the importance of celebrating teachers. Annually they elevate the driving experience for the AHISD District Teacher of the Year, providing them with a vehicle to use each season.
Keenan is the AHISD 2023 District Teacher of the Year and the AHISD nominee for the Region 20 ESC Secondary Educator of the Year and Trinity Prize for Excellence in Teaching.
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Pictured with Keenan is AHHS Principal Cory Smith.
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Disaster Planning for Your Pet
Plan
ahead and keep your pet safe during a disaster
From the City of San Antonio Animal Care Services:
We can never know when a disaster may happen. Proper planning is the first step in handling an emergency situation and keeping your pets safe during a disaster is no exception. If you live in a disaster prone area, it’s especially important to have a plan ready and a place to house your pets once a crisis hits.
Keep In Mind
Here’s a list of things you should keep in mind when putting together your family’s pet disaster plan:
• Remember, unless your pet is a certified service animal, like a dog for the visually impaired, you will NOT be able to take your pet to a Red Cross Shelter. Prepare a list of vet clinics and boarding kennels that may be able to take your pet(s) in case of a disaster.
• Some hotels and motels have “pet friendly” policies. If you get advance warning of a disaster, make reservation immediately.
• Friends and family outside the affected disaster area might also be a good resource for safe pet boarding in an emergency.
• If you’ve been placed under a disaster warning, don’t waste precious time looking for your pets. Make sure your animals are inside and wearing collars with current ID tags.
• Prepare a pet emergency supply kit and make sure each family member knows where it is.
• A supply of pet food and treats
• Drinkable water in plastic bottles
• Can opener (for canned food)
• Pet medications & medical records. Store them in a waterproof container.
• Sturdy leashes, harnesses, and/or carriers
• Pet beds and toys (if you have room)
• Current photos of your pet in case they get lost
• The name and contact information for your veterinarian
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ANIMAL CARE SERVICES (ACS) VOLUNTEER PROGRAM
April
April
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Join our hands-on volunteer program, where you will get to change an animal’s life. Through ACS, you can help us by increasing the number of lives we save, socializing our animals, and educating our community.
If you are interested in volunteering, please complete our Volunteer Application. Once approved, our Volunteer Coordinator will contact you by email with orientation dates.
Requirements
• Must love and enjoy dogs and cats.
• Minimum ages to volunteer with a parent on-site is 14-17 years old. The parent must be present at all times.
• All volunteers (including parents) must attend an orientation.
• All onsite volunteers (including parents) must complete a background check.
Shelter Paws Program
Our Shelter Paws program lets you take a dog for the dayor even a few hours - in the hopes of making that dog more friendly and adoptable, and giving the dog a break from the shelter! Take a walk in the park, go for a hike or a run, watch a movie at home, or get a puppuccino!
Requirements
• Be 18 years old
• Have a photo ID
• Have a reliable vehicle
• Be dog friendly
To fill out a volunteer application or for more information on how you can help, visit https://www.sa.gov/Directory/ Departments/ACS/Help.
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23 - National Lost Dogs Awareness Day
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The Cottage Bringing Irish Charm to ‘09
By Meredith
Kay | Photography by Al Rendon
There’s just something so cozy and welcoming about an Irish pub. No matter where in the world it might be located, if the pub holds true to the soul of Irish hospitality, then you’re bound to feel at home. Luckily, that Irish spirit can be found right here in the Alamo Heights area at The Cottage Irish Pub & Eatery.
Located on Broadway near Pershing, The Cottage has transformed the space previously occupied by Picante Grill. The pub is owned by Gina Capinelli and Phil Bentley. Gina grew up in Passage East, a small fishing village situated on Waterford Harbour in southwest Ireland, and she moved to San Antonio in 2006. Phil is from Manchester, England, and he owned a popular cocktail bar in Austin before moving to San Antonio when the pandemic hit. The couple had the concept for The Cottage, and the closed-down restaurant space gave them the inspiration to bring their idea to life. The duo worked closely with a local carpenter while leaning on Gina’s background in art and design. In fact, Gina painted all of the murals and the signage throughout the pub, and she continues to add little Irish touches here and there to create an authentic and cozy atmosphere where everyone is welcome and the staff treats you like an old friend.
The Cottage opened its doors in late September of last year and welcomed the community with a huge grand opening Halloween party. The pub features a beautiful, Irish-inspired, solid wood bar in the main room, along with cozy seating in the “living room,” where you can enjoy live music several nights a week, including a Celtic Jam Session that takes place every Wednesday, and traditional Irish music on Fridays. There is also a back bar in the garden room that can be closed off and rented out for events and special occasions, or you can relax on the open-air patio and enjoy a pint of Guinness in the perfect South Texas weather.
Gina and Phil have truly captured the spirit of a quaint Irish pub here in San Antonio, and they also feature some of the best food in the area. Working closely with their executive chef, Danny Ansualda, the team has created a scratch menu comprised of Irish standards and tried and true pub favorites. Bring the besties, or the family, in and sit down to a feast of Cottage Pie, Bangers & Mash, Guinness Beef Stew, Fish ‘n Chips, or Corned Beef & Cabbage Boxty. The menu has several sandwiches, burgers, and salads to choose from also, and they even have a special menu for the little leprechauns.
Gina loves the ‘09 community and says, “We have been welcomed with open arms. Our regulars are like family, and it seems like everyone knows everyone else, and that’s what Irish hospitality is all about.”
The history of the Irish pub, short for public house, dates back to when people fed their neighbors in their own homes, and local musicians would come in for impromptu jam sessions. The concept grew to be more than just a bar and more than just a restaurant. A true pub is where people can come together to share social communion and community with friends and neighbors. In fact, when researching her family’s genealogy, Gina discovered that her great, great-grandmother had owned a pub in County Cork in the early 1900s, so it has been in her blood for generations.
The Cottage always has something going on, which keeps things interesting. You can show off your trivia skills on Monday nights for their Pub Quiz, participate in Games Night on Tuesdays with darts tournaments and billiards challenges, or come hungry for Steak & Pint night on Thursdays. The pub also features a weekend brunch, and on Sundays you can come dressed in your Sunday best and join them for Afternoon Tea from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.
You’ll find a place in every major city that labels itself an “Irish Pub,” but at The Cottage Irish Pub & Eatery, you can be sure that the beer will be cold, the food will be fresh, and the hospitality will be authentically Irish.
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- 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.
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Black + White Creamery
This quaint ice creamery in the Boardwalk on Broadway serves premium small-batch traditional and modern ice cream flavors with dairy & non-dairy options. Monthly rotating flavors and fresh-baked pies will keep you coming back all summer long!
4011 Broadway | (210) 455-5941
Paciugo Gelato Cafe
Paciugo uses a secret family recipe to create their delectable traditional Italian gelato. Located in the Alamo Quarry Market, you can choose to order gelato served in a cup, paired with a coffee, or with a coffee poured over as an affogato!
340 E Basse Rd | (210) 832-8820
Bee Nice Ice Cream
Bee Nice serves premium hand dipped ice cream churned in house. Located at Broadway and Sunset, you’re sure to find something to help beat the heat with such a big selection of unique flavors.
8003 Broadway | (210) 765-3057
Baskin-Robbins™
A family favorite for generations, Baskin-Robbins™ in Sunset Ridge serves up all your favorite ice cream flavors, shakes and cakes. You can even pick up a pre-packed quart to enjoy at home!
6418 N New Braunfels | (210) 8261231
Amy’s Ice Cream
Located in the Alamo Quarry Market, Amy’s handcrafts artisan super premium ice creams, dairy-free fruit ices and frozen yogurt! With over 350 flavors in rotation your every visit will be a new flavor adventure!
225 E Basse Rd, Ste 430 | (210) 8328885
- BEST BETSoluna
Our Best Bet this month is Soluna’s Tampiquña a la Chef - grilled marinated outside fajita skirt with a white wine mushroom and spinach sauce. Delicious!
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Police Blotter
AHPD CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS DIVISION
6116 Broadway
San Antonio, TX 78209
(210) 822-2164
Fax (210) 822-7111
Theft w/Recovery
Surveillance video confirmed two female subjects entered the store with large purses; the subjects place a large amount of assorted cosmetics in their purses and left the store
4/2/2023
6700 blk. Broadway
Theft / Shoplifting
Male subject recorded by surveillance cameras using a large rock to break out a window; subject entered the store and broke open a display case and stole merchandise; most of the merchandise was recovered along the subject’s get-away route.
4/3/2023
4600 blk. Broadway
Theft / Shoplifting
Uninstalled window air conditioner stolen
4/4/2023
200 blk. Harrison
Forgery
Three forged checks were discovered during a review of a bank statement
4/5/2023
5100 blk. Broadway
Forgery
Officers responded to a bank for a report of a male subject attempting to cash a suspicious check; the check was verified to be an altered; subject taken into custody
4/7/2023
6000 blk. Broadway
Theft / Recovered
Business owner reported several large pot plants were stolen from the front of the business; a dirt and debris trail was followed to an apartment in the 100 blk. Mary D where the plants were recovered; charges will be filed at large against a male subject
4/9/2023
4700 blk.Broadway
Assault Causes Bodily Injury/ Motor Vehicle
Manager of a business received minor injuries when intentionally struck by a motorcycle driven by one of his employee’s boyfriend
4/11/2023
5100 blk. Broadway
Burglary / Business
Video survellance recorded a disguised male subject remove the glass from a door to gain entry into a closed business; purses and cash were stolen
4/16/2023
5000 blk. Broadway
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
Terroristic Threat
Store employees received a call from an unknown male caller informing them a bomb had been placed in the store; store personnel trained bomb dogs were deployed from San Antonio PD and San Antonio Airport Police and no explosives were found during the search of the buildingevacuated customers and employees of the store;
5/6/2023
4800 blk. Broadway
Unlawfully Carry Weapon
The driver of a vehicle under investigation for narcotics offenses was found to be in possession of a loaded semi-auto pistol; driver arrested on weapons charges due to possession of a firearm during the commission of an offense
5/6/2023
100 blk. Austin Hwy.
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