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The American Rainwater Catchment Systems Association (ARCSA) Annual conference is the premier gathering for the rainwater harvesting industry, bringing together practitioners, suppliers, academics, professionals in water quality, rainwater
The American Rainwater Catchment Systems Association (ARCSA) Annual conference is the premier gathering for the rainwater harvesting industry, bringing together practitioners, suppliers, academics, professionals in water quality, rainwater catchment, plumbing, mechanical, fire protection, engineering and water utility fields. It will be co-hosted by the Texas Water Resources Institute (TWRI).
Workshop Topics range from “Urban Water Management in the Era of Climate Change” and “Rainwater Harvesting as a Water Source for Fire Protection.”
The mission of ARCSA is to provide resources and information on rainwater and stormwater collection to promote the advancement of rainwater conservation and to work with government at all levels in promoting rainwater and stormwater management
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26 (Tuesday) 9:00 am - 27 (Wednesday) 5:00 pm(GMT-05:00) View in my time
Hyatt Regency San Antonio Riverwalk
123 Losoya St. San Antonio, Texas 78205 United States
wed27sep6:30 pmwed8:00 pmBexar Audubon Monthly MeetingSpeakers series on all things avian and wild.
Cats Indoors: Better for Cats, Better for Birds, Better for PeoplePresented by Grant Sizemore
Cats Indoors: Better for Cats, Better for Birds, Better for People
Presented by Grant Sizemore
Do you love your pet cat AND wild birds? Do you want to know how to keep them and the family you love safe? Then the best place for your pet is indoors. Grant Sizemore, Director of Invasive Species Programs for The American Bird Conservancy (ABC), will be with us in person to tell us how ABC’s “Cats Indoors” program provides all these safeguards and more by advocating responsible pet ownership and providing best practices. Domestic cats (Felis catus) can make wonderful pets. But cats allowed to roam outdoors can have serious consequences. Across the globe, cats have been introduced into new habitats by people with terrible results.
Outdoors, cats are a non-native and invasive species that threaten birds and other wildlife, disrupt ecosystems, and spread diseases. Now numbering well over 100 million in the United States, cats kill approximately 2.4 billion birds every year in the U.S. alone, making cat predation by far the largest source of direct, human-caused mortality to birds. Cats maintained indoors or under an owner’s direct control have less exposure to disease, predators, injury, and loss. This, in turn, protects your family from experiencing disease and the grief of having a treasured pet sick, killed, or lost. We invite you to join a growing network of diverse stakeholders, such as animal shelters, veterinarians, wildlife rehabilitators, and conservation biologists, as we build a future that is better for cats, better for birds, and better for people.
About Grant Sizemore
Originally from Ohio, Grant grew up fascinated by nature and enjoying the outdoors. He earned degrees in Zoology and Environmental Science from Miami University and an MS in Wildlife Ecology and Conservation from the University of Florida. Prior to joining ABC, Grant has worked toward wildlife conservation through policy, outreach, education, and years of wildlife research. Outside of work, Grant enjoys hiking, birding, fishing, and taking care of his (indoor) cat.
Approved for AAMN AT hours.If you plan to attend the meeting in person at Alamo Colleges District, 2222 N. Alamo Street, San Antonio, TX 78215, please sign up here. We will offer a slice of Bexar Audubon 40th Anniversary celebration cake to all attendees!
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Meeting ID: 865 5579 7726
Passcode: 658468
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(Wednesday) 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm(GMT-05:00) View in my time
Alamo Colleges District
2222 N Alamo St, San Antonio, TX 78215
Join Hemisfair and City of San Antonio officials for the official Civic Park Phase 1 Ribbon Cutting on Saturday, September 30, at 12:00 p.m. We
Join Hemisfair and City of San Antonio officials for the official Civic Park Phase 1 Ribbon Cutting on Saturday, September 30, at 12:00 p.m. We are excited to celebrate the opening of the first phase of our community’s newest gathering space!
Following the ribbon cutting, enjoy a wonderful day of music at the 40th Annual Jazz’SALive – which will be the first event ever held at Civic Park!
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(Saturday) 12:00 pm - 12:30 pm(GMT-05:00) View in my time
Hemisfair
434 S Alamo San Antonio, TX 78205
Every Saturday, they invite the public to Los Patios for the Garden Hangout and Volunteer event. The goal is to transform the space into a
Every Saturday, they invite the public to Los Patios for the Garden Hangout and Volunteer event. The goal is to transform the space into a beautiful and thriving garden nursery, and they need your help to achieve this vision.
This a local cooperative, and they’re dedicated to building a thriving community through sustainable gardening practices and community involvement.
During this event, participants will be installing infrastructure and cleaning up the space. They are making compost on-site. Long sleeves and closed-toed shoes are recommended.
As a cooperative, they’re committed to fostering community involvement. In addition to weekly events, they offer a variety of landscape and garden workshops throughout the year. These classes cover everything from sustainable gardening practices to plant care, and they’re a great way to expand your knowledge and improve your gardening skills.
11:00am – 11:15 am Sign in and Intro
11:15am – 12:30 pm Garden Volunteer Day
12:30pm – 1:00 pm Seed Starting Activity
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(Sunday) 11:00 am - 1:00 pm(GMT-05:00) View in my time
Los Patios
2015 Northeast Interstate 410 Loop,San Antonio,78217,US
Nobel Laureate Rigoberta Menchú Tum, a Mayan K’iche’ woman, activist, and social justice advocate from Guatemala who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1992, will be
Nobel Laureate Rigoberta Menchú Tum, a Mayan K’iche’ woman, activist, and social justice advocate from Guatemala who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1992, will be visiting San Antonio to share her life’s work. Dr. Menchú has dedicated her life to the struggle for human rights for all of humanity, particularly for the rights of Indigenous peoples around the world and in her native Guatemala.
The Lewis Center at the University of Incarnate Word brings influential leaders like Dr. Menchú from throughout the hemisphere to San Antonio as part of their work to broaden perspectives and ready students to be enlightened citizens of the world.
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(Wednesday) 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm(GMT-05:00) View in my time
Diane Bennack Concert Hall, University of the Incarnate Word
4301 Broadway, San Antonio, TX 78209
sat07oct(oct 7)8:00 amsun08(oct 8)5:00 pmSacred Springs PowwowEXPERIENCE MOTHER EARTH'S HEARTBEAT
The Sacred Springs Powwow is a celebration of culture featuring art, music, dance, and food from across Native America. Crowds of over 8,000
The Sacred Springs Powwow is a celebration of culture featuring art, music, dance, and food from across Native America. Crowds of over 8,000 attendees will enjoy traditional drumming and dancing, a market of over 50 arts and crafts vendors, and a Native Cultures Tent of storytellers, musicians, and educational programming. The powwow is set on the shores of Spring Lake, which is the longest continually inhabited location in North America and serves as a sacred site to the Coahuiltecan people.
Come enjoy one of the most unique and culturally powerful events in Texas! The Sacred Springs Powwow is organized by the nonprofit, Indigenous Cultures Institute. Click “learn more” to get your tickets.
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7 (Saturday) 8:00 am - 8 (Sunday) 5:00 pm(GMT-05:00) View in my time
The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment
211 San Marcos Springs Dr, San Marcos, TX 78666
Join The World Heritage Office for the 2023 Farmers and Artisans Markets every first and third Saturday from March through November! The
Join The World Heritage Office for the 2023 Farmers and Artisans Markets every first and third Saturday from March through November!
The market will kick off with a FREE community Zumba class hosted by local Zumba instructors for all fitness levels at 9 a.m. After the class, find fresh, locally-sourced foods and explore handmade crafts and products from local pop-up vendors. The City of San Antonio Parks and Recreation Department will also host seasonal Tree Adoptions. Trees will be given away on a first-come, first-served basis beginning at 9 a.m.
The San Antonio Food Bank Mobile Mercado mini-grocery store will host healthy cooking demos and nutrition education sessions. Enjoy live music, food trucks, fun family activities, and more! The markets are brought to you by the City of San Antonio’s World Heritage Office and the San Antonio Food Bank. Admission is free! Parking On-site! The venue is pet-friendly!
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(Saturday) 9:00 am - 1:00 pm(GMT-05:00) View in my time
Mission Marquee Plaza
3100 Roosevelt Ave, San Antonio, TX 78214
JOIN US, FRIENDS! For the 8th annual Festival celebrating the monarch butterfly, pollinators, & the ecosystem that sustains both them & us!
JOIN US, FRIENDS!
For the 8th annual Festival celebrating the monarch butterfly, pollinators, & the ecosystem that sustains both them & us! 🐛 🦋 🦇 🐝 🦜
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7TH, 9AM-1PM
@ Brackenridge Park in the Pecan Grove, by the Zoo entrance. Parking is available in the lot near the train depot and the zoo parking garage
FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!
About the Festival
The mission of the Monarch Butterfly & Pollinator Festival is to celebrate and educate our community about the monarch butterfly, pollinators, and the ecosystems that sustain both them and us. The festival inspires children and “grown-up kids” of all ages to engage and connect with the natural world around them by immersing themselves in an educational playland that cultivates compassion and sparks change for good.
On festival day, over 30 educational partners convene at Brackenridge Park to provide hands-on, nature-based experiences for children and adults to over 3,500 attendees. This community endeavor supports the Mayor’s Monarch Pledge and the city of San Antonio as a Monarch Champion City, and is a partnership with the Brackenridge Park Conservancy.
Produced by Blooming with Birdie, an educational entertainment company that brings learning to life with curated, Montessori-Inspired experiences designed to foster curiosity and compassion, the festival is a unique place to play while learning with friends and family.
Festival Highlights
The Monarch Butterfly and Pollinator Festival is unlike other festivals as it is thoughtfully curated and designed to fully immerse attendees into engaging educational experiences that spark joy, cultivate compassion, and create long lasting memories.
Notable immersive experiences at this year’s festival will include:
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(Saturday) 9:00 am - 1:00 pm(GMT-05:00) View in my time
Brackenridge Park
3700 N St Mary's St
Come celebrate with the community at this free, fun, family-friendly festival that will include
Come celebrate with the community at this free, fun, family-friendly festival that will include a variety of activities and engaging opportunities to learn how you can save energy & water, go solar, learn about Electric Vehicles and how to stay engaged with our great city’s local resiliency efforts. We would love to have you there!
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(Saturday) 9:00 am - 1:00 pm(GMT-05:00) View in my time
The Greenline at Brooks
2532 Sidney Brooks St, San Antonio, TX 78235
San Antonio College (SAC) Commemorates “Indigenous People’s Day. The event will be held in the “Sac Mall Area” on the back side
San Antonio College (SAC) Commemorates “Indigenous People’s Day. The event will be held in the “Sac Mall Area” on the back side of the Moody Learning Center. See you there!
All Indigenous Tribes, communities, and dancers are welcome to join and celebrate Indigenous People’s Day at San Antonio College. Society of Native Nations in collaboration with AIMCTX, Carrizo/ Comecrudo Tribe of Texas, Lipan Apache Tribe of Texas, and the Tehuan Band of Mission Indians of San Antonio will “Host the Southern Drum Ottertrail.”
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(Monday) 10:30 am - 1:00 pm(GMT-05:00) View in my time
SAC Mall Area
Moody Learning Center, San Antonio, TX 78212
The farmers market, happening every Wednesday at Woodlawn Pointe, offers farm fresh produce, local baked breads, pickles and other pantry staples. All produced or grown in our area.
The farmers market, happening every Wednesday at Woodlawn Pointe, offers farm fresh produce, local baked breads, pickles and other pantry staples. All produced or grown in our area. Vendors joining every week.
Contact 01farmersmarket@gmail.com for inquiries.
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(Wednesday) 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm(GMT-05:00) View in my time
Woodlawn Point
702 Donaldson Ave, San Antonio, TX 78201
The Burning Hell, ‘All I Need’