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Editor’s Note

The Big Give S.A.

Celebrating Mother

How kids can add a personal touch to gifts

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Yahoo, It’s Recess Time

Unstructured play is good for kids

Camp directory

• Fitness, Safety and Family Fun in the Water • Traveling With Kids • Summer Camp Listings

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Healthy Eyes are Happy Eyes

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9 FYI

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• May Giveaways • Successful Treatment for Appendicitis in Children

• Fiesta 2015 Call for Entries • Keeping Kids in School Luncheon Set

• Fiesta Noche del Rio • Ongoing Exhibits • Family Theater

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Antibiotics Successful Treatment for Uncomplicated Acute Appendicitis in Children Newswise – Using antibiotics alone to treat children with uncomplicated acute appendicitis is a reasonable alternative to surgery that leads to less pain and fewer missed school days, according to a pilot study. The research, led by a team at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and published online April 12 in the Journal of the American College of Surgeons, is the first prospective study on nonoperative management of acute appendicitis in pediatric patients in the United States. Researchers enrolled 77 patients age 7 to 17 who were diagnosed with uncomplicated acute appendicitis by a surgeon in the Emergency Department at Nationwide Children’s between October 2012 and October 2013. Participants had experienced abdominal pain for no more than 48 hours; had a white blood cell count below 18,000; underwent an ultrasound or CT scan to rule out rupture and to verify that their appendix was 1.1 cm thick or smaller; and had no evidence of abscess or fecalith, which is hard stone made of calcified stool. Thirty patient families chose antibiotics alone and 47 opted for surgery. If you are reading the printed version of the magazine and you would like to see the rest of this article, go to www. ourkidsmagazine.com and click spotlight. If reading the magazine online, you can access more of this article by returning to our home page and clicking on the spotlight button.

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In This Issue Besides regular eye examinations, what should you be doing to protect your child’s vision? Check out “Healthy Eyes are Happy Eyes” for tips. Also, not sure what to give Mother for her special day? Read some suggestions in “Celebrating Mother’s Day.” Happy reading!

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Communities In Schools of San Antonio, a non-profit dropout prevention program, will sponsor its annual “Keeping Kids in School Luncheon� from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. May 27 at the Omni Hotel at the Colonnade. During the luncheon local students will share stories of how they have benefited from Communities in Schools. Keynote speaker will be Sheriff Susan Pamerleau, who will share her story and the importance of Communities In Schools. The Communities In Schools program is in more than 70 schools throughout Bexar County. Last school year the organization worked with about 7,000 students and about 99 percent of students served remain enrolled in school. Luncheon proceeds benefit Communities In Schools of San Antonio. Tickets start at $80 with other sponsorship levels available. For more information visit www.tinyurl.com/cissaluncheon2014 or call 210-520-8440 ext. 234.

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Celebrating Mother’s Day How Kids Can Add a Personal Touch By Renee Haines

May’s the month for stringing together uncooked macaroni shells for makeshift necklaces or, when you’re much older, visiting greeting card aisles, candy counters and the local florist while searching online retailers for Mother’s Day finds. Mother’s Day was held Feb. 12 in Norway, and won’t take place until December in Panama and Indonesia. Here in North America, while Canada and the United States celebrate the second Sunday of May, Mother’s Day is celebrated May 10 every year in Mexico. Actually, they’re ahead by two days this year, since one tradition is to first gather May 9 for a family dinner. However, it’s much of the Eastern Hemisphere that has the real jump on what they call Mothering Day in England, which was celebrated March 30 or earlier this year. Thus, we tend to find ourselves behind by a month or two in the annual reporting on gift ideas. London’s Daily Mail, for example, reported in midMarch that a chocolate maker had teamed up with a 3D printing company to create three-dimensional molds from photographs of kids to fill with chocolate for their mums. The Daily Telegraph listed favorite recipes for hare, crumpets, pheasant and, with no translation needed here, macaroni and cheese.

The homemade touch In the United States, Mother’s Day is a $20 billion operation, according to the National Retail Federation. That can be a scary number for kids, but it doesn’t have to be. A U.S. credit card trends and financial education company with the kid-friendly name of CreditDonkey in April 2013 asked moms what they really want for Mother’s Day. The most responses (36 percent) were that moms want to receive something homemade. 10

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“While most sons and daughters plan to stick to tradition and give flowers, dinner and a greeting card, our survey suggests it may be time to consider being less predictable,” CreditDonkey.com founder Charles Tran stated in a news release reporting the survey’s results. Adding a homemade touch to any present or outing is easy for kids of any age. In San Antonio, as in most cities around the country, restaurants will be celebrating one of their busiest days of the year. One of the biggest public celebrations outdoors is free, when Market Square in downtown San Antonio sponsors Mother’s Day Weekend May 10-11 with live music and folk dancing performances. If mom’s a fan of the San Antonio Zoo, the zoo is celebrating its 100th anniversary, the Zootennial, through the end of this year. The Witte Museum is presenting Fairytale Fiesta all spring and summer with a display of elaborate San Antonio Fiesta parade gowns inspired by classic fairytales and myths. Kids can create a homemade invitation to ask their mom to spend a family afternoon at the park, the zoo, a museum or even a free crafts day scheduled May 11 at the San Antonio Public Library system’s downtown central library. Alice Ragan, owner of the Cowboy Capital Candy Co. and Christmas Corner in Bandera, says she is delighted when customers ask her to personalize gift baskets for Mother’s Day and other holidays. One customer recently brought in a coffee cup with the logo for her mom’s favorite TV show to add to a basket of scented lotions and treats. FRIEND US @ facebook.com/OurKidsMagazine210


Ragan’s colorful store shelves hold giant jars of individually wrapped classic candy brands popular from the 1940s through today, with the latest versions of Tootsie Roll and M&M treats vying for space with vintage brands of rock candy, Mary Janes, Squirrel Nut Zippers, Slo-Pokes, Chuckles, Necco Wafers, root beer barrels and peanut butter logs. Sugar-free candies also are popular. Kids with the smallest budgets can afford to present their moms, aunts or grandmothers gifts of a few pieces of candy that they loved as children, and so can older and grown-up children, she says. “They need to get an idea of what grandma liked and what mom liked. Kids can do that if they want to add a personal touch,” Ragan says. Other ways to personalize gifts include tucking an old photograph of mom as a child or of mom and the kids inside a gift basket, bouquet or greeting card. Kids can team up with siblings or other relatives to find photographs or collect small sums of money for a joint gift that’s decorated with drawings or pictures.

Creating memories An investment in good-quality paper and watercolors can create a lasting memory for mom, says Lisa Mares, owner of the ArtWorks Art Studio in San Antonio. “These are special to moms. They’ll keep them forever,” says Mares, whose studio offers art classes and summer day camps for children. Kids can frame their art or simply roll it up and secure with a piece of ribbon in mom’s favorite color. A thank-you note to mom provides that extra touch. “Kids can choose a memory or just a design,” Mares says. “Most kids will know what to do when you give them a piece of paper and paint.” What Terrie Dodson, a San Antonio mother of two, says she treasures the most are drawings from her kids inside handmade cards. “Kids grow up, people move and things get lost. But I’ve always held on to my cards with little drawings and the ‘I love mom’ notes,” she says. Kids of any age also can add a personal touch with a Mother’s Day gift that involves no shopping or homemade crafts. “Time is a gift, and it doesn’t have to be a whole day. Give me one concentrated hour with personal talk,” says Jo Marie Cano of San Antonio, mother of three grown sons. “Time is the most personal thing. It shows me they’re really thinking about me.” Renee Hines is a San Antonio freelance writer.

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Yahoo, It’s Recess Time By Mary Lance

Michelle Marroquin knew what happened at school the moment her twins Luke and Will hit the front door at home. They bounced, cavorted and generally ran amok. Sure enough, they had no recess; it was an extremely cold day with the gym otherwise occupied – this at a school that normally mandates recess. “I’m a huge proponent of recess,” says Marroquin, a former middle school teacher, now mother of two sets of twins and a 3-year-old. “Recess provides a time for children to have unstructured playtime that benefits learning. On another level, recess is a time when children are actually learning valuable social skills – negotiation, cooperation and sharing.” Mari Riojas-Cortez, Ph.D., agrees heartily with Marroquin’s approach to recess. Riojas-Cortez is the chairperson of the University of Texas at San Antonio Interdisciplinary Learning and Teaching and professor of early childhood education. Occasionally when she is overlooking a playground of cavorting, running, chasing, laughing children she overhears someone saying, “Oh, those kids are just playing,” to which she responds, “That’s what they need to be doing as a time away from color, cut, paste and memorization drills.” “Play lets children open up and really be creative especially since they don’t have to come up with a product,” notes the recess encourager Riojas-Cortez. “It’s good for children to go outside for both their mind and body – in a time the noise level doesn’t matter. Kids must have and very much need a break from structured cognitive, academic activities.

for child development, indeed every bit as import as academics,” says pediatrician, father of three, and an avid proponent of recess, Dr. Glen Medellin. Medellin, the Interim Division Chair in the Department of General Pediatrics at University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, however, has one concern: recesses should be properly supervised to prevent bullying. The pediatrician also says studies indicate that after recess children actually do better on tests because they are energized. Medellin thinks the Japanese have an interesting model when it comes to unstructured time. “Japanese schools give breaks at the end of each hour of instruction. Having kids sit down the whole day doesn’t make sense,” he says, “especially because kids have shorter attention spans.” Debbie Ratcliffe, spokeswoman for the Texas Education Kindergarten teacher Colleen Socha, who is Agency, says the agency has rules about physical education for on the front line with children every day at Leon upper grades but no mandatory guidelines for unstructured Springs Elementary School in the Northside District play at the elementary level. “Recess time for elementary is up is adamant, “I feel like every kid needs unstructured to the individual school districts,” Ratcliffe explains. However, downtime – time to be on their own – being outside, Headstart and Pre-K classes do mandate recess for children. learning how to both win and lose, how to get up if you fall down. “Children’s brains need a break so all “Play in early years help children build a foundation for that information they’ve been absorbing can sink into their skills they will need when older – problem solving, ability unconscious.” to be creative and exercise their fantasy and imagination – But, says Socha, the worst possible scenario is when all tools needed for high level math and science as well as kids who haven’t finished their work, or who misbehaved, reading and writing.” are deprived of recess. Socha, who is as spirited and “Data shows that unstructured play is important 12

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enthusiastic as the children she teaches, says all children should be allowed to go out and play. Indeed it’s fortunate for Marroquin and other families in her neighborhood because Leon Springs Elementary School policy values recess every bit as much as the academic side of schooling. “We are so lucky at our school because our principal, Kathy Dodge-Clay tells us that ‘No kids should stay in from recess.’ She says children have to get out and sharpen that saw.” Marroquin admits however, when she was teaching, and before she had children, she didn’t understand the important role of recess for children. “Now I see firsthand a child’s attention span is limited; they often need to get up and move around. There is such an important connection between movement and learning.” And as a parent Marroquin says, “Not so much for my girl, but for my three boys, not being able to move makes a huge difference. After exercise and play they actually are better in paying attention and sitting still.” Marroquin concludes, “I am adamant against taking recess as a punishment or for using the time for academic remediation. Children are denied important time to explore, learn and expand their boundaries when recess is seen as subordinate to structured classroom learning.” When Marroquin picks up her five children from school, the first thing she asks, “Did you go outside and play? If not, it’s home for outside or if bad weather, definitely some indoor play time.” Mary Lance is a San Antonio freelance writer. She is a mother and grandmother.

American Academy of Pediatrics Policy Statement “The Crucial Role of Recess in School,” Policy Statement from American Academy of Pediatrics, published online, Dec. 31, 2012. Abstract: Recess is at the heart of a vigorous debate over the role of schools in promoting the optimal development of the whole child. A growing trend toward reallocating time in school to accentuate the more academic subjects has put this important facet of a child’s school day at risk. Recess serves as a necessary break from the rigors of concentrated, academic challenges in the classroom. But equally important is the fact that safe and well-supervised recess offers cognitive, social, emotional and physical benefits that may not be fully appreciated when a decision is made to diminish it. Recess is unique from, and a complement to, physical education – not a substitute for it. The American Academy of Pediatrics believes that recess is a crucial and necessary component of a child’s development, and as such, it should not be withheld for punitive or academic reasons. LIKE US @ facebook.com/OurKidsMagazineSA

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Fitness, Safety and Family Fun in the Water By Mary Reilly-Magee

With the warm Texas weather, it’s time to enjoy some fun in the sun and water. Swimming is a low impact workout that can have a big impact on your family’s health and safety. Here are some great reasons to get your family in the water: Promote Healthy Habits. It’s never too early to begin fostering healthy habits in your child and swimming is an excellent workout. Children can exercise more muscles in the water because they are less restricted by gravity. They engage several body parts without putting stress on their joints. Get your babies in the water, too. Though they may lack the motor skills necessary to walk or run, they can freely use muscles in the water that they wouldn’t use otherwise. Children have so much fun playing and splashing around in the water; they don’t even realize they’re exercising. Make Learning Fun. Practice the fundamental water 14

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safety exercise “Jump, Roll and Shout” in the pool with your kiddos. Teach them to: Check the water to make sure it’s safe before jumping in Jump feet first into the water Rise up to the surface of the water Float on back for 10 seconds and yell for help Swim toward the side of the pool or edge of the water Talk with your children about how to react appropriately if they fall in water. Much like fire drills, children should be quizzed often so they know how to react without panicking when they encounter a dangerous or unexpected situation. Children have a blast learning this exercise and you will have peace of mind knowing your family is safer. If you want to make it really exciting, have them try this fully clothed – kids think it’s super fun and it gives them a more realistic experience. FRIEND US @ facebook.com/OurKidsMagazine210


camp & Summer activities Guide Get Your Workout In. Swimming is a great way to burn calories while bonding with your family. Water is one of the best fitness tools – it provides resistance, which strengthens muscles and boosts cardio intensity. Water also supports some of your weight, making workouts easier on joints and reducing injury. To make pool time a more challenging workout for you, try keeping your feet from touching the pool bottom while you work with your children. Have everyone grab onto the edge of the pool and practice kicking while keeping your bodies horizontal. Reduce Exercise-Induced Asthma. Swimming is one of the best exercises for those with asthma because it builds the muscles used for breathing. Breathing in the warm, moist air while swimming helps prevent attacks during exercise. Being fit can actually reduce the frequency of exercise-induced asthma, so keep on swimming.

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Study Skills - Sewing Star Wars - Badminton Medieval Battles - Karate Computers – King Arthur Theatre – Cooking - Pets Future Fashionistas - Yoga Writing - Architecture … and many, many more!

More than 350 Classes

Accredited By The Independent Schools Association of the Southwest

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Traveling With Kids by Janine Queenin

What follows are some tips that hopefully will make life a bit easier when traveling with kids. • Traveling is a good time to break the family’s no electronics rule. Age-appropriate apps and games are a lifesaver during long rides or delays. • Dress all children in the same, bright colored shirt to locate them quickly at a busy rest area or airport. • Lollipops help relieve ear pressure on airplanes during take off and offer a few minutes of quiet distraction while you rent a car, check in at a hotel or wait for a table at a restaurant. Sugar-free lollipops work too. • Invest in a few new inexpensive books and toys, put each in wrapping paper or decorated paper bag, and let your child open one each hour during the trip. Old toys that have been out of rotation will work too. • Pack an abundance of healthy snacks like fruit and whole-wheat crackers; include some protein like cheese or hummus to keep everyone’s energy up. Don’t forget a few treats. • After airport security, buy bottles of water for the plane. The air in the cabin is dry and the cups given out by flight attendants are small (plus they’re too busy to keep you hydrated). Dehydration causes fatigue and worsens jetlag, so drink up. • Put a business card from the hotel or a note with your temporary address in the child’s pants pocket. • Travel mid-week if possible to save money and avoid crowds on the road and in the air. • Forgetting where you parked is a lousy way to end a vacation. Use a phone to snap a picture of your car’s location before heading into the terminal. • Some airlines allow parents with children to board first. Board early and the kids will be cooped up on the plane for an extra 20-30 minutes. Wait until the end of the line. 16

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• Tuck a soft duffle bag into your suitcase. Souvenirs are heavy and extra weight on a plane is pricey, so it pays (literally) to plan ahead. • Fly early in the morning to avoid waiting in the airport. Afternoon and evening flights are more likely to be delayed. • Reserve your seats on a plane as early as possible to avoid being separated from your children. Unless your kids are old enough to sit alone, think twice about booking with an inexpensive carrier without assigned seating. • If you are separated, ask other passengers to change seats. Many are willing to help a mom, especially if you offer a better location in the plane. • When getting on a bus, train, elevator, or even a revolving door, decide who will get on first and last, so no is lost or left behind. • Keep your sense of humor, be open to adventures and most of all have fun. Happy summer! Janine Queenin is a writer, mother of two kids ages 11 and 9, and travel agent for her family of four. Her family can’t wait to hit the road this summer.


camp & Summer activities Guide VALLEY HI ASSEMBLY

COMING SUMMER 2014...

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• Ages 18 months - 60 years • Four Students per Class • Private Lessons Available • Heated pool, classes till September

95% Learn in 2 weeks Register Now Space Limited

Instructor: Marguerite Martin-Bozeman (210) 403-0351 mswimschool@gmail.com www.MartinSwimSchool.com

Where We Learn, Grow and Pray Together!

• Summer Camp 15 slots available

• School Age Kids 5 yrs. and up $95.00 weekly 25.00 reg. fee • Water Play, Cooking, Kinder dance and Gym activities.

UTSA FOOTBALL CAMP

www.valleyhiagdc.com

210-674-6784

Summer Camps

Advance Camp I

• June 5

Youth Camp

• June 8-10 • Grades 1 - 9

Advance Camp V

• July 16

• Grades 10 - 11

Advance Camp VI

• July 16

• Grades 9 - 12

Advance Camp VII • July 17

• Grades 11 - 12

• Grades 12

3-8 years old 1 & 2 Weeks Camps Intensive Music Class Puppets & Music Spanish & Music

366-3187 www.SAMusicMasters.com

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camp & Summer activities Guide New World Spanish

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PRESCHOOL SPANISH IMMERSION • Private lessons all ages

• Spanish Workshops

• Mama y yo

• Tutoring

• Spanish Fun Club

Brain Balance Achievement Center 210-670-2760 1742 N. Loop 1604 E. Suite 121 www.BrainBalanceCenters.com

(children 5-11)

• Homeschoolers At UTSA’s UTSA’s Center Center for for At Archaeological Archaeological Research Research Camp Camp

10 Years Serving the San Antonio Community Alamo Heights

216-3098 5715 Broadway St

822-2804

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(Ages (Ages 9-13) 9-13) www.car.utsa.edu www.car.utsa.edu 210-458-4462 210-458-4462

Dorothy Keck Dancers Register Now for Summer Classes and Dance Camps! TAP BALLET/LYRICAL POINTE JAZZ/HIP HOP DANCE TEAM ACROBATICS

PROFESSIONAL QUALIFIED FACULTY AGES 2 1/2 THRU ADULT BEGINNER THRU ADVANCED LEVELS OUR 53rd YEAR

Day Camps and Summer Activities

829-8489 1532 AUSTIN HWY Sunset Square Shopping Center Next to HEB www.dorothykeckdancers.com

The Brain Balance program brings hope to families of children who suffer with behavioral, academic and social challenges. We are specialized achievement centers that utilize a drug-free, multi-faceted approach to address the underlying issues in many of the behavioral, developmental, and learning disorders that plague so many children today. Help your child retain what they’ve learned from the school year and be prepared for next school year!

City Center Health Careers 1114 Willow St. San Antonio 210-255-8265 www.citycenterhc.org

Students and parents can expect a project-based driven camp that promotes exploration, research, creation, and collaboration. Camp will run from July 7-July 31, 2014 Monday-Thursday 8-12 PM. Cost is $100.00 for 4 weeks. Lunch, field-trips, and a camp shirt will be provided.

Summer At The Academy San Antonio Academy 117 E. French Place San Antonio, TX 78212 210-733-7331 EXT. 237 www.sa-academy.org

Math Camps Coed for ages 4 and up. June 4 – July 27 Whether you want to learn basic math skills or plunge into the world of algebra and “probabilities,” our math camps will teach, reinforce and prepare you for moving ahead to the next level of math! Reading, Phonics, Study Skills, Creative Writing, Public Speaking Coed for ages 4 and up. June 4 – July 27 These classes focus on skills and activities that will boost your confidence and strengthen your reading, writing, testing, and public presentation skills.

The Clowvazar Academy (210) 690-4800 6391 DeZavala #106, San Antonio TX 78249 www.clowvazar.com

This summer, we will be hosting Summer School for both Gifted and Talented, General Ed. and Special Ed. students with courses in Fine Arts, Archæology, Computer Science, Architecture, and Academic Support. Some programs are ages 5+, other programs ages 10+. Grades K-9th; (K-12 for some Special Ed. departments).

VentureLab 109 N. San Saba, 78207 210-701-1099 www.VENTURELAB.org events@venturelab.org

VentureLab.org is a hands-on innovation and entrepreneurship academy that teaches young people to be next generation business leaders. Our curriculum is focused on entrepreneurship and is based in STEM. We offer weekend and summer camps which are available at every level throughout K-12.

Online Camp E L. Broady Academy 210-445-4147 info@broadyacademy.net

Students 13 and up choose from 15 summer courses and work toward trade certification. Based on student interests and evaluation. Also offering online summer school for transferable credits.

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Art Artworks An Art Studio for Children 1840 Nacogdoches Rd. 78209 7715 Mainland 78250 210-826-2787 www.artworksartstudio.com

If your child likes creating, listening to great music, and eating yummy snacks, then Artworks is the place to hang this summer. Half-day and full-day options. Call for schedule and ages.

Summer Art Studios Southwest School of Art Co-ed Ages 5 – 18 300 Augusta, San Antonio, TX www.swschool.org, 210-224-1848

Considered one of South Texas’ best run and most meaningful summer arts programs, the SSA’s Summer Art Studios formerly (Summer Art Camp) offers 1-and-2 week long classes in a beautiful, positive, nurturing and fun learning environment. Both morning and afternoon classes are available.

Summer At The Academy San Antonio Academy 117 E. French Place San Antonio, TX 78212 210-733-7331 EXT. 237 www.sa-academy.org

Art, Photography, Film Scrapbooking, Jewelry & Coed for ages 4 and up. June 4 – July 27 Pastels, watercolor, acrylic, drawing & painting, clay, cartooning, upcycling, glass, metal, pasta jewelry, sewing, photography, scrapbooking, fashion design and more. For the artistic among you, a series of classes that will help you express your creative spirit!

The Royal Canvas 5005 Broadway, San Antonio 210-826-7246 www.theroyalcanvas.com theroyalcanvas@yahoo.com

Making art fun for EVERYONE! Check our website for class details for summer painting fun!

Summer Art Camps Whimsy Art Studio 2211 NW Military Hwy, Suite 116 Whimsyartstudio.com; 210-460-6610

Whimsy Art Studio in Castle Hills offers a complete kid’s summer program with Saturday classes and weekday half or full day camps. Savings for multi-pack classes. Call or visit our website for more information.

Childcare Alpha Bilingual Preschool 5205 Fredericksburg Rd. 78229 210-348-8523

Alpha Bilingual Preschool is a Spanish immersion, curriculum- based preschool. Accepting 9 weeks to late 5’s. We are located near the South Texas Medical Center in Fredericksburg Road. We provide in-house made balanced meals and open from 6.30AM to 6.30PM. “Give your child the gift of speaking a second language”.

Country Home Learning Center Call 210-687-1002 for nearby location www.countryhomelearningcenter.com

Our exceptional Summer Camp program includes daily field trips to exciting, fun-filled places. Campers enjoy our Waterpark, Adventure Jungle Indoor Playground, Putt-Putt Golf Course, Gym, 1950’s Style Soda Shop, Movie Theater, Computer Lab, Horseback Riding at Country Home Ranch. Creative weekly themes add to our Campers’ cultural enrichment and total enjoyment.


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Summer Camp. IT’S IN OUR NATURE.

Every kid dreams of an outdoor excursion filled with wild adventures and exotic finds, and SeaWorld seems to have it all. Discovering the mysteries of the deep and becoming friends with some unusual creature such as Dolphins and Sting Rays. Cooling off in the snowy Antarctic where penguins fly through the water to show off their feathers. This summer, get lost with us in our adventures. That’s what being a camper here is all about.

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*Program components, pricing and availability subject to change Copyright © 2014 SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment, Inc. All rights reserved.

REGISTER NOW! SeaWorld San Antonio Day Camps are for 3–4 year olds with an adult and 5–12 year olds for our Ocean Quest.

SeaWorldSanAntonio.com (800) 700-7786

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camp & Summer activities Guide La Petite 877-217-9530 for location nearest you www.lapetite.com

A ho-hum summer? No way. La Petite Academy’s got you covered! Join us for our Best Summer Ever to experience a variety of completely different summer camps, from outdoor adventure to sports, music, drama and much more! Call (877) 217-9530 or visit our website.

at the Witte Museum Day-long or week-long programs for children in Grades 1-2 and 3-5

The Adventures of Super You!

Play, climb, learn and relax your way through the new H-E-B Body Adventure to become a Super You! and also explore Grossology: The (Impolite) Science of the Human Body.

July 7 – 11, July 14 – 18, July 28 – August 1, August 4 – 8 For more information and reservations call 210.357.1910. www.WitteMuseum.org

PreK 4-SA City of San Antonio

Pre-K 4 SA is a full-day prekindergarten program for four-year-olds living in the City of San Antonio. To apply, visit www.sanantonio.gov/ prek4sa or call (210) 206-PreK (7735)

Dance/Theatre Dance and Theatre Camp Carver Community Cultural Center 226 N. Hackberry, 78202 210-207-2719 Philip.castillo@sanantonio.gov www.TheCarver.org

Theatre Camp – Ages 6-18 June 9-27 $175 In this three-week camp, students will develop and strengthen their acting, choreography, and vocal skills, culminating in two performances on the Carver Jo Long Theatre stage. Dance Intensive – Ages 8 – 18. July 14-25 $174 The Dallas Black Dance Theatre leads students through the exploration of modern, jazz, ballet, hip hop, and African dances, resulting in a performance on the Carver Jo Long Theatre stage.

Dorothy’s Summer Dance Camps and Classes Dorothy Keck Dance Studio 1532 Austin Hwy.; 210-829-8489 www.dorothykeckdancers.com

Pop Star Princess Camp (June 30, July 1-2) and Frozen Princess Camp (July 29-31), themed instruction in tap, ballet, jazz and tumbling. Both camps include a performance on the last day of camp for parents and friends. Dance classes are available throughout the summer. Check website for more details

Pat Holbrook’s Studio 10 Summer Dance Classes 210-696-4220 www.studiotendance-com

Spring Camp Call for Details

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Be ready for all day Fun!

Sports & Aerobics Hands on Crafts Visual Arts Board Games Water Games and more!

Summer At The Academy San Antonio Academy 117 E. French Place 210-733-7331 EXT. 237 www.sa-academy.org

Theatre, Public Speaking, Creative Writing7 Coed for ages 4 and up. June 10 – Aug. 2 This series of classes will provide you with a wide variety of life skills in such areas as dynamic public speaking, writing, and experiencing “behind-scene” and “on-stage” action.

Summer Theatre Camp Woodlawn Theatre 1920 Fredericksburg. Road, San Antonio, 210-267-8388, www. woodlawntheatre.org

Field Trips www.kiduskids.com

(830) 980-1880

25836 Hwy 281 N. San Antonio, TX 78258

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Over 45 years teaching San Antonio to dance. Hip-Hop, Jazz, Tap, Ballet and Pointe, Contemporary, Musical Theater, Cheer and Tumble offered. Beginning at 18 months through adult. Now enrolling for summer classes.

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Join us for theatre camp for boys and girls ages 5-18. Broadway Bound June 9 – 27; Camp Tarzan June 30 – July 11; Stage makeup workshop July 7 – 11; Happily Ever After July 14 – August 1; Camp Premier July 28 – August 8. Visit our website for more information.

Electronics Computer, Robotics, Games Bits, Bytes, & Bots of San Antonio 210-745-8123 www.BBBofSA.com

Cutting edge innovation in STEM education. We build your child’s technical skills and confidence in a fun and safe environment. Hands on – each student has a computer or robot! Week-long morning and afternoon camps include video game making, robotics with the LEGO EV3 Mindstorm kits and Minecraft Mechanics.

iD Tech Camps & iD Tech Academies 1-888-709-8324 iDTech.com

Take interests further and gain a competitive edge! Ages 7-17 create apps, video games, Minecraft mods, C++/Java programs, and more at weeklong summer programs. Held at Trinity, TCU, and others. Also 2-week, pre-college programs for ages 13-18: iD Programming Academy, iD Game Design & Development Academy, and iD Film Academy.

iD Tech Academies for Teens 1-888-709-8324 iDTech.com

Gain a competitive edge and learn how programming, app development, video game design, 3D modeling, filmmaking, or photography can become a college degree and even a rewarding career. 2-week, precollege summer programs for ages 13-18: iD Programming Academy, iD Game Design & Development Academy, and iD Film Academy. Held at TCU, UT Austin, and select universities nationwide

Summer At The Academy San Antonio Academy 117 E. French Place 210-733-7331 EXT. 237 www.sa-academy.org Computer Classes

Coed for ages 4 and up. June 10 – Aug. 2 These classes explore a wide variety of technological skills and games. From KidTech to Website Design to Adobe Photoshop to Animation to Google SketchUP to Google Earth to Blogging. Learn to be proficient in using your computer, while having fun! Legos, Rockets, Robotics, Manipulatives, Architecture Coed for ages 4 and up. June 4 – Aug. 2 Come explore your “building” imagination!

Language/Bilingual Crossing Borders San Antonio 13453 Blanco Rd. 78216 Churchill Place Shopping Center 210-858-5360 cbblanco@crossingboardersgroup.com

Surpass expectations this summer with Crossing Borders’ innovative programs! Our Spanish, French or Mandarin Summer Programs will help your children gain essential skills through experienced, dynamic, energetic and fun classes emphasizing Language Immersion. We are committed to our students reaching their full potential while enjoying their summer break.

Kidus Summer Camp Kidus Spanish Immersion Daycare Learning Center 25836 Hwy. 281 N, San Antonio 830-980-1880 www.kiduskids.com

All Day Fun! Sports, hands-on craft, visual arts, board games, water games, dancing, music, cooking and more! Field trip for ages 5 – 12. Multicultural and Bilingual. Trained and qualified caregivers in a safe learning environment. We take care of your child while you do your business. Hours 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m


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May The Beat Be With You!!! Classes

Monthly Saturday Classes Combo Music/Art Classes for Ages 6-10 yrs old

We offers the following: Drum and Percussion Classes Field Trips - Camps Intro to Music Theory/Keyboard

Camps

Co-ed Summer Camps Ages 6-15 yrs old Beginner Camp June 2014 Intermediate Camp July 2014 with Local Venue Performance

210-260-2221

www.ForTheLoveofDrums.com

Field Trips

Available for Schools & Learning Center

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Gemini Ink has a camp for you! Explore different creative arts and take your writing to the next level.

Ages 8-12: Comic Books, Playwriting, Words & Pictures Ages 13-17: DJ poetry, Steampunk Short Stories, Journaling June 9 - July 11, 2014 | 9:00am - 4:00pm $240 per week (scholarships available)

Be inspired. Be challenged.

Put on your super cape… it’s time for an adventure! Our all-new Super Kids’ Quest Summer Camp is full of exciting, creative missions where kids will exercise their muscles, imaginations and flexible scheduling options allow you to sign your Super Kid up for several weeks, a single week or even just a day at a time!

Call or schedule a free introductory class online. Alamo Heights 822-9252 NE San Antonio 545-3770 www.thelittlegym.com

www.geminiink.org or 210-734-9673 to register.

Country Home Learning Center An Exceptional Child Care Program

Full and Part-time Programs For Infants and Children up to age 13 • • • • • •

Professionally Designed Preschool Curriculum Country Home Waterpark and Splash Deck Adventure Jungle Indoor Playground Large Gymnasium and Basketball Court Putt-Putt Golf Course 1950’s Style Soda Shop • Computer Lab and State-of-the-Art Interactive Whiteboard System with Supporting iPads • Country Home Movie Theater • Horseback Riding, Inflatable Water Slides, and Petting Zoo at Adventure Quest

8 San Antonio Locations to Serve You • Now Enrolling

Fully Accredited by AdvancED, a worldwide organization "Advancing Excellence in Education"

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camp & Summer activities Guide Hill Country Montessori School    

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And so much more…. For more Summer Camp info: www.hcmontessori.org  830.229.5377 Ages 18 months to 12 years Hill Country Montessori School, Inc. does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, nationality, or ethnic origins in the administration of its policies or procedures.

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Our Summer Camp is a great opportunity to learn Spanish in a Fun way! We use crafts, games, songs and many interactive activities to develop children’s understanding and confidence in speaking Spanish.

Music

Musical Arts Center of San Antonio Stone Oak-Concord Park 700 E. Sonterra Blvd. Ste. 206 (210) 490-1500 North West (IH 10-De Zavala) 12732 Cimarron Path, Ste. 100 (210) 6977111 www.MusicalArtsCenter.com

camps and one preschool camp. Our camps are full day or half day to accommodate summer and family schedules. Several locations check our website.

Summer At The Academy San Antonio Academy 117 E. French Place 210-733-7331 EXT. 237 www.sa-academy.org

Science & Inventions, Rockets, Forensics, Robotics, Chemistry, Anatomy& Physiology Coed for ages 5 and up. June 4 – July 27 These classes explore a wide variety of science fields. During each camp there will be experiments, observations, videos and other learning tools introduced. Experience learning in a fun environment while improving your academic performance.

Electric and Acoustic Guitar – Whether you want to be a real ‘guitar hero’ or want to develop mastery of the beautiful music for classical guitar – or both! - We have a guitar instructor to meet your needs. Private Piano Lessons – More than 25 outstanding piano instructors teach in private studios each equipped with a grand piano. MACSA’s piano instructors specialize in teaching students from beginning to artist level and from ages three to adult. From Jazz and Hymn improvisation to the most challenging of the Classical literature, we have an appropriate instructor for you! Voice Instruction – Classes for young singers and private instruction offered for beginners and experienced singers. MACSA’s voice teachers are classically trained singers and performers. Styles include classical, musical theater, contemporary, and real-world – such as Rock, Country, Blues, or Latino. Topics also include microphone technique and auditioning

This summer, we will be hosting Summer School for both Gifted and Talented, General Ed. and Special Ed. students with courses in Fine Arts, Archæology, Computer Science, Architecture, and Academic Support. Some programs are ages 5+, other programs ages 10+. Grades K-9th; (K-12 for some Special Ed. departments).

Music Masters 15714 Huebener Road, Building 2 210-492-1362; www.samusicmasters.com

Camps run June – August. Our camps have helped train kids to be better players and better people. Join us this summer and learn the game... the Spurs and Silver Stars way!

Children learn to read and write music while playing piano, keyboard and recorder while developing their rhythmic sense coordination, listening skills, singing voice, and creativity all in a fun exciting program. Visit our website for schedule!

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New World Spanish 210-822-2804 5715 Broadway, San Antonio www.nwspanish.com

School of Rock of San Antonio 109 Gallery Circle Suite 109 San Antonio, TX 78258 210-314-7671 SanAntonio.SCHOOLofROCK.com

Amplify your summer with School of Rock Camps! From Rock Rookie to Rock Star, we’ve got the camp for you – vocals, guitar, drums, keys and bass with favorite songs from Zepplin, Green Day, Beatles, Nirvana and more. Rock on all summer long – Sign up now! Camps are filling up fast!

Treehouse Music Together 210-373-7365 TreehouseMusicTogether.com

Does your child bounce, bop, and smile to a favorite song? Making music supports your child’s emotional, social, physical, and verbal growth. And YOU are the most important person to share music with your child. Classes for children birth-5 years old WITH their grown-ups.

Science

Mad Science Camp San Antonio 651-1143 Sanantonio.madscience.org

Mad Science camps are week long and filled with hands-on activities that are fun and include exciting topics such as rockets, secret agents and more. Mad Science offers eight school aged

Special Needs

The Clowvazar Academy (210) 690-4800 6391 DeZavala #106, San Antonio TX 78249 www.clowvazar.com

Sports Basketball

Spurs Basketball Camps Boys and Girls Ages 7 - 18 www.Spurs.com keyword: Youth 210-444-5021

Fencing

Fencing Camp Alamo Fencing Academy 961 Isom Rd 260-3804 www.alamofencing.com

Ages 8- 16 • Call for rates and schedule Fencing captures the imagination, encourages creativity and develops and builds confidence in the physical and mental skills. Please see our website for all camp information. Contact information: 961 Isom Rd., San Antonio, TX 78216, 260-3804 alamofencing@yahoo.com; www.alamofencing. com

Fencing Camp Olympian Fencing Club 210-872-2004 info@OlympianFencingClub.com www.OlympianFencingClub.com

Your kids will learn the safe and unique sport of Fencing from Olympian and World class experienced coaches. An Olympic sport, fencing provides a great physical and mental workout and is lots of fun to learn. Fencing is a challenging mix of physical and tactical training that is equally suited to boys and girls. Our camps provide a safe environment and we emphasize safety rules at all times. We will offer 14 camps this summer.

Gymnastics

The Little Gym Call for ages and rates NorthEast – 210-545-3770, www. thelittlegym.com Alamo Heights – 210-822-9252, www.tlgalamoheightstx.com


camp & Summer activities Guide The Little Gym camps combine physical activity and games with arts, crafts and special events. Each week offers an interactive learning theme and each day brings a different, creative lesson plan. Plus, flexible scheduling options allow you to sign up for several weeks, a single week or even just a day at a time.

Jump Rope

Jump Rope Express 269-0725 Coach7755@aol.com www.ezteamz.com Call for rates and dates

We are currently accepting registration for our sessions. Jump Rope Express is a Jump Rope Program that strives to impact the youth of today through fitness and fun while developing selfconfidence, sportsmanship, and character. This program is a great bonding experience that brings the students together and promotes comradery. By allowing them to work at their own pace, and to focus on the “fun” factor, kids achieve success. This program will inspire many young people to embark on a lifetime of fitness and develop friendships that last a lifetime.

Martial Arts

SUMMERTIME MEMORIES & FRIENDSHIPS THAT LAST A LIFETIME

PRO Martial Arts Character & Kids Camps (210) 493-KICK (5425) 14439 N.W. Military, Ste. 107 San Antonio, Texas 78231

Spend the summer Building Character for a Lifetime! PRO Martial Arts is offering Character and Kids Camps all summer long. Boys and girls, ages 4-12, will have fun learning martial arts, playing games, developing leadership skills, character development and participating in our ARMOR anti-bullying and predator prevention program. Camps begin June 9th and run alternating weeks throughout the summer. Early registration discounts available!

Tennis

Green Tree Tennis Camp Green Tree Tennis Club 210-681-5261 www.greentreetennis.com

Ages 6 – 18 Weekly sessions running Monday – Friday 10 am – 2 pm for juniors ages 6-16 yrs. Great club atmosphere to learn how to play tennis. Basic tennis fundamentals and skills along with stroke production are taught. The camp includes 20 hours of tennis court PLUS pool time!

Swimming

Martin Swim School 210-403-0351 www.MartinSwimSchool.com mswimschool@gmail.com

Come learn to swim over the summer in our heated pool with small classes or private lessons. Ages 18 months to 60 years old. Register now! Space is limited!

Over 8,000 square feet of fabulous fun!

• Birthday parties • Free Play • Family Entertainment • Specially themed rooms to entertain every kid • Free Wi-Fi

Now taking reservations! 5430 Timberhill Drive San Antonio, TX 78238

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camp & Summer activities Guide Swim America Swim Lessons Green Tree Tennis Club 210-681-5261 www.greentreetennis.com Ages 3 & older We teach America to swim for fun and fitness. Swim lessons are for children ages 3 and older. Two week sessions. Beautiful pool area plus experienced instructors. Classes are grouped according to age and skill level. Groups consist of 4 – 6 children/instructor.

Sports Combos Green Tree Sports Camp 681-5261 4721 Callaghan Rd. San Antonio, TX 78228 www.greentreetennis.com

$40 OFF

Ages 8-14

any one camp - use the code “STEMfun”

Bits, Bytes, & Bots of San Antonio

Helping children embrace STEM one camp at a time Like us on facebook.com/BBBofSA Register for classes and camps at www.BBBofSA.com or by calling

210-745-8123

E.L. Broady Academy

All Day Sports Camp Ages 6 – 16 Weekly sessions running Monday – Friday 8 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. for juniors ages 6 – 16 yrs. old who love all sports. This camp is instructional and features the club’s popular tennis camp and “Swim America” swim lessons. Other sports include volleyball, basketball, soccer plus movie time, open swim, games and much more! Summer “COMBO” Program Tennis & Swim Lessons This program is for children ages 5-10 years old and runs for two weeks. Juniors will learn basic skills and fundamentals of tennis. “Swim America” Swim Lessons in the pool area! Classes are grouped 4-6 children/instructor according to age and skill level.

Summer At The Academy San Antonio Academy 117 E. French Place 210-733-7331 EXT. 237 www.sa-academy.org Sports Camp, Cheerleading, Yoga Coed for ages 5 and up. June 4 – July 27 If you are a sports and exercise fanatic (or just love fun and games), come join us for classes in karate, fencing, soccer, football, basketball, lacrosse, bowling, dodgeball, cheerleading, Ultimate Frisbee, wiffleball, golf, and Yoga.

Themed Camps

• Grades K-12 • Tutoring/Mentoring • Regionally Accredited • Need Online Classes?

• 24 hr Credit Recovery • Certified Teachers • Year Round Summer School • In Home School Curriculum

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Bricks 4 Kidz® 12322 I-10 W at University Bowl 210-900-2351 www.bricks4kidz.com/SANW Let them learn and grow through the summer months with our fun-filled model plans! Our plans, BRICKS designed by engineers and architects, provide an engaging platform that reinforces S.T.E.M. based principles and learning with LEGO® Bricks. We also enhance self-esteem and teach important classroom lessons.

Hill Country Montessori School 50 Stone Wall Drive Boerne, Texas 78006 Phone (830) 2295377 info@hcmontessori.org www.hcmontessori.org Elementary - Our summer program for students 7-12 years of age is jam packed with options! We offer weekly “themed” camps with lots of activities to keep them intrigued, entertained, and involved.

Hill Country Montessori School 50 Stone Wall Drive Boerne, Texas 78006 Phone (830) 2295377 info@hcmontessori.org www.hcmontessori.org

Weekly Camps - For those families looking for a week-by-week option for their 3-6 year old, we have a selection of weekly “themed” camps to choose from. Combining fun and learning, your child will have a summer to remember.

His Hill Ranch Camp Day Camp Ages 6-10 • Aug. 11- 15 ∙ $250

Day Camp is a great way to introduce kids to camp. It runs Monday through Friday for campers ages 6-10. Campers participate in the activities and are in co-ed groups of 10-12. We ask parents to provide a sack lunch daily. We will supply beverages. Drop off points are at Veteran’s Park in Boerne and at His Hill. Contact information: PO BOX 9, Comfort, TX 78103; 830-995-3388; camp@hishill.org; www.hishill.org

Love to Swim and Tumble School San Antonio – 15502 Huebner Rd. Schertz: 6044 FM3900 www.love-to-swim.com

Love to Swim and Tumble School offers awesome programs unlike any other in the city! Kiddos are at the heart of everything we do and they love our exciting swim lessons, tumble lessons, camp programs and preschool. As mommies ourselves, we know how important it is to make development and learning EXCITING, and that’s what we do every day. Visit www.love-to-swim. com for more information.

Mo-Ranch Day Camp Hunt, TX June 2 – Aug. 8, $225 per week

Mo-Ranch Outdoor Adventure Day Camp is designed for younger campers, ages 6-11 (must turn 6 by the start of their first session). Our goal is to offer all of the same excitement, variety, friends, fun and adventure of a sleepover camp to children who are not yet ready to stay away from home overnight. Contact information: 2229 FM 1340, Hunt, TX, 78024; 800-460-4401; www. moranch.com

Summer At The Academy San Antonio Academy 117 E. French Place San Antonio, TX 78212 210-733-7331 EXT. 237 www.sa-academy.org Medieval Battles King Arthur’s Court Star Wars

Coed for ages 6 and up. June 4 – July 27 A collection of classes that captures the sweep of courtly days, as well as the fun warrior games and space battles … or become a general and lead units of thundering knights into battle! Etiquette, Baking & Cooking, Pasta, Traveling Chef, Pastries & Pies Coed for ages 4 and up. June 4 – July 27 These classes focus on skills and activities that center on displaying knowledge of proper etiquette, and creating culinary delights … great recipes and treats go home! Cards, Chess, Math & Table Games Coed for ages 6 and up. June 4 – July 27 Become a champion of board and tables games by taking any, or all, of these classes. Entertain family & friends with “secret” card tricks and “thoughtful” moves. You’ll be the center of attention after these classes! Animal Lovers Coed for ages 4 and up. June 4 – July 27 Bugs, birds, fishing, pet care, dinosaurs … calling all animal lovers. Come spend a week learning about and observing a variety of pets!


camp & Summer activities Guide San Antonio Children’s Museum Discovery Camps 210-212-4453 305 E. Houston www.sakids.org

Mark Your Calendars for summer of discovery and exploration at the San Antonio Children’s Museum! Discovery camps include LEGO camp and more. A different camp every week. Sign up on our website!

Summer at St. Anthony Catholic School 210-732-8801 www.stanthonysa.org

Looking for a summer full of exciting and engaging activities? PK3 – Middle School. Full day and half day sessions with weekly themes, field trips, enrichment classes, and athletic training, Join us for summer camp that explores your child’s imagination, creativity, learning and joy.

Summer at St. Luke’s! St. Luke’s Episcopal School 15 St. Luke’s Lane, San Antonio, TX 210-826-0664 www.sles-sa.org

Summer at St. Luke’s offers boys and girls from ages 4 – 14 a variety of mind opening classes: Lego Robotics, CSI Forensics, French, art, martial arts, manners, dance to name a few. Classes start May 27th through June 20th. Also check out our July sports camps at www.sles-sa.org

St. Peter Prince of the Apostle Brain Power Summer Camp 210-824-3171 kirsch@sbcglobal.net

Camps run June 4 through August 10 from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Ages 18 months to 10 years old. Varied weekly crafts, games, activities and field trips. Reg. $100 . Camp fee $160.

Summer @ the Hall Saint Mary’s Hall 210-483-9124 www.smhall.org

Summer @ the Hall offers more than 250 courses and camps for students ages 3-adult, and is open to anyone in the San Antonio community. Students are provided a safe, fun, educational and enriching summer experience in day, enrichment, academic, sports, and adventure camps taught by instructors from Saint Mary’s Hall, neighboring districts and experts in specific fields. playing games, developing leadership skills, character development and participating in our ARMOR anti-bullying and predator prevention program. Camps begin June 9th and run alternating weeks throughout the summer. Early registration discounts available!Valley Hi Assembly of God Daycare Center

The Montessori School of San Antonio 17722 Rogers Ranch Pkwy. 492-3553 www.montessoriSA.ort

Our camp will ignite the child’s imagination, excite their creativity and fuel their enthusiasm to learn. Camp presented by: Young Rembrandts of San Antonio and Camp Einstein. Camp will also include a daily sports program.

Valley Hi Assembly of God Childcare Summer Camp 4424 S.W. Loop 410 San Antonio, Texas 78227 210-674-6784

For all children between the ages of 5 and 12 who are looking for a fun and activity filled way to spend their summer. If your child is interested in cooking, dancercise, water play, gym time, or all of the above then they will love our summer

camp. Camp will take place June through August. For more information please call.

OVERNIGHT CAMPS

Boys’ Camps

Camp Mondamin for Boys Tuxedo, NC Ages 6-17 • $1,100 - $6,050 May 29 – August 25

Since 1922. One- to five-week sessions. Education through wilderness and adventure. Non-competitive, non-regimented activities for goal-setting and self-confidence. Contact information: P.O. Box 8, Tuxedo, NC 28784, 800688-5789; mondamin@mondamin.com; www. mondamin.com.

Camp Stewart for Boys Hunt, TX

Ages 6-16 • June 7 – Aug. 2, $2,600 - $4,690 Camp Stewart for Boys is a privately owned, Christian-oriented, non-denominational camp for boys ages six to sixteen. We are located in the heart of the famed Texas Hill Country, near headwaters of the Guadalupe River. Contact information: 612 FM 1340 Hunt, TX 78024; 830238-4670; www.campstewart.com

Texas Catholic Boys Camp – Camp Tecaboca Mountain Home, TX

Ages 7-14 • June 8– July 11, $475 - $1,000 A boys camp with two 2-week sessions and one 1-week session offering horseback riding, archery, canoeing, swimming and bead craft, with morning prayer and evening campfire stories. Contact information: 5045 Junction Hwy, Ingram, TX 78025; 830-866-3425; office@ tecaboca.com; www.tecaboca.com.

iDTech.com

1-888-709-TECH (8324)

Tech Camps held at Trinity, St. Edward’s, and 80+ Universities Ages 7-18

Girls’ Camps

Camp Honey Creek Hunt, TX

Ages 6-17 • June 6 – Aug. 9, $2,550 - $3,650 Girls develop a positive attitude and grow in a caring, safe and wholesome atmosphere. Contact information: 401 Honey Creek W., P.O. Box 140, Hunt, TX 78024; 830-238-4630; chc@ camphoneycreek.com; www.camphoneycreek. com.

Now playing... PINOCCHIO May 2 – June 7

Take a journey with the little puppet who longs to be a real boy

Camp Mira Sol Waring, TX

Ages 7-18 • Check website for rate information Designed for inexperienced and experienced campers. Sailing, canoeing, backpacking, cycling, swimming, crafts and more. Please visit our website for more information. Contact information: 811 N. Coker Loop, San Antonio, TX 78216; 210-349-2404 or 800-580-7247; www. girlscouts-swtx.org.

Camp Sierra Vista for Girls Ingram, TX Ages 6-16 June 8 – Aug. 2

Small, private, traditional cam in the Texas Hill Country. A summer tradition of fun, friends, exciting activities, lifelong memories and lifechanging experiences. Contact information: 175 Rio Vista Road, Ingram, TX, 78025 830-367-5353; sierravista.dir@gmail.com; www. vistacamps.com.

Camp Summer Dreams San Antonio; Hunt, TX 210-542-6606 www.campsummerdreams.org

Camp Summer Dreams is a non-profit organization dedicated to building resiliency, self-awareness, self esteem, and leadership skills in young girls residing Bexar County. For 4th and 5th grade girls.

JOIN US FOR SUMMER CAMP!

With a focus on fun, learning, and creativity, Camp Showbiz offers age-targeted theatre classes in a day camp structure for ages 3-17. Join the over 10,000 childern who have discovered San Antonio’s premiere theatre arts summer program! Visit www.magiktheatre.org for more information

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210.227.2751 | magiktheatre.org 420 S. Alamo in Hemisfair Park Reservations Required

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Musical Arts Centers of San Antonio, Inc. “Bring Music to Your Child Bring Music to Your Home Music: A Gift that Lasts a Lifetime”

Liberating all-girls atmosphere, Guadalupe River, air-conditioned. Family style dining. Worldwide enrollment, personable! Fun, instruction-oriented, doing the right thing; more than 40 activities. Family owned, operated. Contact information: 2430 Hwy. 39, Hunt, TX 78024 830-238-4650; info@hohcamp.com www. hohcamp.com.

Rocky River Ranch Wimberly, TX

“Building a Foundation for Lifelong Music” SM SM

• Piano, guitar and voice teachers are waiting for you! • San Antonio’s Most Successful Community School!

Inquire for a free interview! • (210) 697-7111 • macsa.info@gmail.com

www.MusicalArtsCenter.com May 27 thru August 1, 2014

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Heart of the Hills Camp for Girls Hunt, TX Ages: 6-16 • June 7 – Aug. 2, $2,600 - $4,690

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Ages 7-14 • June 8 – Aug. 8, $850 - $1,695 A unique summer camp for girls ages 7 to 14. Sessions include choice of: horseback riding, drama, canoeing, swimming, dance, fishing, arts and crafts, rappelling and more. Contact information: P.O. Box 109, Wimberly, TX 78676 800-863-2267; info@rockyriverranch.com; www. rockyriverranch.com.

Co-ed Camps Camp Balcones Springs Marble Falls, TX Ages 7-17 • June 8 – Aug. 9, $1,150 - $3,300

A premier Christian sports and outdoor camp dedicated to building quality relationships through spiritual impact and fun. Features air-conditioned cabins with a 4:1 counselor to camper ration. Contact information: 104 Balcones Springs Drive, Marble Falls, TX 78654 830-693-CAMP; info@ campbalconessprings.com, www.campiscool.com.

Camp Shane Trim-down & Fitness 20955 W. Tejas Trail San Antonio, TX 78257 914-271-4141 www.campshane.com

Weight loss camp featured on MTV and 20/20. Family run since 1968. We keep the focus on fun so kids lose weight immersed in our abundant list of activities. Sessions in nutrition, cooking and Behavioral Therapy. Safe, supervised and supportive. Campers gain knowledge to continue their journey at home.

Deer Creek Christ-Centered Adventure Bandera County, TX (outside Medina on Hwy. 337) Ages 7-19 • June 4 – Aug. 9, $525 - $1,790

High adventure activities including canoe, kayak, waterslide, zip line, dance, and archery and field games. Deer Creek camp is a non-denominational, Christ-centered adventure camp for boys and girls ages 7 – 19. Contact information: P.O. Box 200, Medina, TX 78055; 830-589-7123; pambehling@ deercreekcamp.com; www.deercreekcamp.com.

His Hill Ranch Camp Overnight & Day Camp Ages 8-18 • Weekly sessions June 22 – August 8

Academics Day Camps

Fine Arts Sports

Extended Care “For-Credit” Classes

Register online at www.smhall.org/enrichment A catalog is available upon request and online.

Department of Student Enrichment Saint Mary’s Hall | 9401 Starcrest Drive | San Antonio, Texas 78217 (210) 483-9124 | enrichment@smhall.org

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His Hill Ranch Camp is a co-ed Christian nondenominational overnight & day camp offering 1 week sessions through the summer. We offer horseback riding, climbing, riflery, canoeing as well as twice daily chapel sessions. Contact information: PO BOX 9, Comfort, TX 78103; 830995-3388; camp@hishill.org; www.hishill.org

Newks Adventure Camp Ages 9 -16

Exciting action packed week of fun adventures, swimming, ropes course, rock climbing, paintball, Schlitterbahn, tubing, Enchanted Rock camp out, rappelling, caving and much more! Contact information: 325 Mission Valley Road, New Braunfels, TX 78132; 830-625-9105; www. TexasAdventureCamp.net

Mo-Ranch Summer Camp Hunt, TX Ages 8 – 17 • June 1 – July 19, $595 - $1,400

An opportunity to experience the Christian life, through exciting and adventurous activities. Swim and canoe the Guadalupe horseback ride the hills and have FUN! Contact information: 2229 FM 1340, Hunt, TX 78024, 800-460-4401 ext. 250 or 253, summercamp@moranch.com, www. moranch.com

Pine Cove Christian Camps Tyler & Columbus, Texas Grades 2 – 12

Pine Cove Youth Camps offer non-stop fun, recreation and the opportunity for you to really get to know Jesus. Contact information: P.O. Box 9055 - Tyler, Texas 75711, 877-4-Pine-Cove, www. pinecove.com

Sky Ranch Van, TX Ages 6 – 18 • Call or visit website for rates

Located in East Texas, Sky Ranch is a GREAT Christian camp offering activities such as Blob, Waterslides, Zip-lines, Jet-skis, paintball and so much more. Spaces limited, register today! Contact information: 24657 Country Road 448, Van, TX, 78790; 903-266-3300, 800-962-2267; www.skyranch.org

YMCA Camp Flaming Arrow Hunt, Texas Ages 6-16

YMCA Camp Arrow in Hunt, Texas, overnight camp with climbing walls, ropes challenge courses, horseback riding, canoeing, archery, river slide and rope swing, new swimming pool, nature studies, sports activities, campfire fun! Visit ymcacampflamingarrow.org or call 1-800765-9622. Contact information: P.O. Box 770, Hunt, TX 78024-0770; 800-765-9622; www. campflamingarrow.org.

Special Needs Camp Agape Bereavement Camp for Children Burnet, TX Ages 7-12 • Summer only, $50 application fee that is refunded at the end of camp

Camp Agape is a non-denominational, Christianbased program that supports children and families who are grieving the loss of a loved one. The trained staff and volunteers are committed to sharing the belief that through Christ there is HOPE, and will provide a safe and nurturing environment for the children to heal from the pain of grief. Contact information: P.O. Box 1484, Marble Falls, TX 78654; 214-674-1205; info@campagapetexas.org; www. campagapetexas.org.

Camp Aranzazu, Inc. Rockport, TX

Camp Aranzazu is dedicated to enriching the lives of children and adults with chronic illnesses and disabilities by providing unique camping, environmental studies, and retreat experiences to groups with special needs. Contact information: 5420 Loop 1781, Rockport, TX, 78382, 361-7270800; www.camparanzazu.org

Charis Hills Camp Ingram, TX Ages 7 – 18 ∙ $1,260, weekly sessions

Charis Hills is a Christian Summer Camp specifically designed to help kids with learning differences (ADHD, LD, ED and Asperger’s) find success. Our focus is on building self confidence, social skills and independence. Contact information: 498 Faulkner, Sunset TX, 78270; 888-681-2173; info@ charishills.org, www.charishills.org


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Sports Camp

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June 9 - Aug. 22 WEEKLY SPORTS CAMP M-F 8:00a.m.-5:30p.m.

All age thru Aug. 15 s & lev th els

(includes tennis and swimming)

WEEKLY TENNIS CAMP M-F 10:00a.m. - 2:00p.m.

(includes swimming)

GROUP PARTIES! • Birthday • Team Sports • Perfect for Company Picnics

Green Tree

Where creating is fun and a child can dream, play and imagine!

TENNIS CLUB

4721 Callaghan Rd. (easy access from all parts of town)

www.greentreetennis.com

681-5261

Summer Camps $40. Saturday kid’s classes only $15.

Homeschool Classes

Arty Parties

Somebody & Me (ages 2-4)

Open Art

(general admission)

Summer Camps Register Now! See Complete Schedule online

www.artworksartstudio.com Visit our website to register or call 210-460-6610.

www.whimsyartstudio.com

2 Locations

826-2787 Central • 256-2787 Northwest

ExcEllEncE in Education within a community OF faith Enrolling Students in K3 – 8th grade Rigorous Curriculum Two-time Winner national Blue Ribbon School Spanish Taught K – 8th

REgiStER now FOR BRainpowER SummER camp

210-824-3171 www.stpeterprince.org located in alamo heights Military discounts • Flexible tuition payment plans • Tuition assistance available

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Healthy Eyes are Happy Eyes By April Lynn Newell

There are many protective measures to take when it comes to keeping children healthy such as wearing sunscreen outside or appropriate shoes for different activities. Amidst the shuffle of all the protective gear, the eyes are sometimes left forgotten. Regular vision screening, sunglasses and proper sporting gear aid in keeping children’s eyes healthy. “Anytime you have a young child they need to go through proper vision screening. That’s a really cost effective way of screening kids’ vision,” says Dr. Claire Hennessey, chief orthoptist of Children’s Eye Center of South Texas. “Some people advocate children going through a full-blown eye exam, but that’s really not necessary as long as vision screening is occurring that’s really where you’re going to catch the bulk of a child’s vision problems.” Regular tests of a child’s eyes should be done during every routine check up with a pediatrician. Most public schools provide routine screenings as well. “The majority of what we treat is children whose eyes are not straight, strabismus. That’s an umbrella term that means you have a misaligned eye,” says Hennessey. “Some eye misalignments do not pop up until around age 2 or 3, so that is something else parents want to watch for, but pediatricians are looking for these things too. If there is family history of a parent with a crossed, wandering eye or retina problem, then you want to get your kid checked out by an ophthalmologist early on.” Along with vision screenings, Hennessey also advises sunglasses whenever possible, vitamins and a good, healthy diet. According to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, “The lens of a child allows 70 percent more UV rays to reach the delicate retina than in an adult.” Sunglasses for children can be just as important as sun block! Try making shopping for sunglasses fun for children who are hesitant by allowing them to choose their own pair, or try surprising them with a fun, wacky pair. “Sometimes kids will come in here and they’ve been prescribed glasses, but their friends are making fun of them at school so they won’t wear them. If you do need glasses as 28

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a child and you don’t wear them, it can give you long-term bad vision as an adult, so the best thing to do is to wear your glasses,” says Hennessey. Hennessey has several recommendations when it comes to encouraging children to wear their glasses. For younger kids, she recommends finding a book like Blues Clues’ “Magenta Gets Glasses” or using a reward system. She also says it may help to show them photos of celebrities they admire wearing glasses. “Pictures of famous people that have glasses help, you would be kind of shocked that if a famous person wears glasses then the child will think it is OK,” says Hennessey. “Sometimes parents will come in and say, ‘I’ve done everything, I really need you to talk to them,’ so I will have a heart-to-heart with them and a lot of times if you take time to explain to the child then they will actually do it.” According to the National Eye Institute, 59 percent of eye injuries in children are sports and recreation related. To protect children’s eyes from sports injuries (especially ball sports like baseball and basketball which rank as the top sports that cause eye injuries in children) have them wear the appropriate gear for each recreational activity. “Wear protective eyewear [during sports], especially if you have a history of bad vision in one eye. What if a ball hits their good eye and they lost that one? Their life would be totally altered. Not every child needs to wear sports goggles, but if they have a history of an eye issue, they really need to protect themselves,” explains Hennessey. “Wear all the proper sporting gear. If they are going to play paintball or with a BB gun, they need to wear the proper eyewear. We have seen kids lose eyes over BBs and paintballs.” While most eye injuries seem to be from sports and recreational activities, Hennessey says the majority of their patients do not come in because of injuries. “The main cause for a child who comes in with decreased vision is amblyopia-lazy vision in the brain from ignoring the eye,” explains Hennessey. “Usually it only occurs in one FRIEND US @ facebook.com/OurKidsMagazine210


eye, and a lot of times mom and dad don’t know because sometimes there is not an outward sign that a child is struggling to see.” It can be useful to know symptoms of regular eye issues. According to kidshealth.org symptoms can include: • Constant eye rubbing • Extreme light sensitivity • Poor focusing • Poor visual tracking • Abnormal alignment or movement of the eyes after 6 months of age • Chronic redness or tearing • White pupil instead of black • Inability to see an object from a distance or to read the blackboard at school • Squinting • Difficulty reading • Sitting too close to the TV

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Family Art Play Cut it Out

Sunday, May 25, 2014 1:00 & 3:00 pm

Dorothy’s Dance Shop

Paper scraps take on a new life when they are cut into precise shapes and patterns. Explore Robert Indiana’s bold colors and paper cut outs in Robert Indiana’s Hartley Elegies and Robert Indiana: The Mother of Us All. Then let your scissors go wild! Free with museum admission. Meet in AT&T Lobby. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Members may reserve space by calling 210.805.1768 by noon on Friday, May 23.

3 Locations: 1532 Austin Hwy.

829-8454

11255 Huebner Rd. #107

This program is made possible by generous support from the Jack H. and William M. Light Charitable Trust.

558-4200

434 N Loop 1604 W, #1102

545-4700

See our store specials online at

www.dorothysdanceshop.net

See a health care professional if symptoms are present. There are some precautions you can take around the home, especially with young children: Look around the house from the child’s eye level and pad any sharp corners; put safety locks on any cabinets and drawers that contain cleaners, chemicals or sharp and pointed items; remove broken toys, which can be hazardous; for younger children, avoid sharp or pointed toys; supervise when any child uses a shooting-type toy and educate them about not shooting or pointing these toys at others’ heads or face.

Robert Indiana: The Mother of us All is organized by the McNay Art Museum and is a program of the Tobin Theatre Arts Fund. Robert Indidana’s Hartley Elegies is organized by the McNay Art Museum. The Elizabeth Huth Coates Endowment and the Arthur and Jane Stieren Fund for Exhibitions are generously funding this exhibition.

6000 North New Braunfels San Antonio, Texas, 78209 mcnayart.org

Brooks Academy of Science & Engineering

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Fiesta Noche del Rio / May 16 School-aged children and their families can participate in an action-packed program of creative expression, sponsored by the Hill Country Council for the Arts and the Cibolo Nature Center and Farm. Kids will team up with adults to experience music, visual arts, theater, dance and art and crafts activities. Hands-on activities include drawing a chalk mural, painting flower pots, creating fish wind-socks and making paper flowers, ribbon wands, “crazy crowns” and more. Featured organizations include The Tinsmith’s

Art in the Park / May 16

School-aged children and their families can participate in an action-packed program of creative expression, sponsored by the Hill Country Council for the Arts and the Cibolo Nature Center and Farm. Kids will team up with adults to experience music, visual arts, theater, dance and art and crafts activities. Hands-on activities include drawing a chalk mural, painting flower pots, creating fish wind-socks and making paper flowers, ribbon wands, “crazy crowns” and more. Featured organizations include The Tinsmith’s Wife, Young Rembrandts of San Antonio and Artworks. Free. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Cibolo Nature Center and Farm, 140 City Park Road, Boerne. 830-249-4616. www.cibolo.org

get listed Do you have a family-friendly event? Submit your event online at www.ourkidsmagazine.com or e-mail your calendar items and photographs to ourkidssacalendar@gmail.com. The deadline for the March 2014 issue is Feb.8. Information cannot be accepted by phone.

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Ongoing Exhibits Family Theater

Regional Pools open May 3 San Antonio’s four regional pools get the jump on summer swim fun by opening May 3. The remaining 20 outdoor pools open June 14. Pools opening this month include Heritage, 1423 Ellison Drive; Lady Bird Johnson, 10700 Nacogdoches Road; South Side Lions, 3100 Hiawatha St.; and Woodlawn, 221 Alexander Ave. Open swim will be available Tuesday through Sunday from 1 to 7 p.m. Admission is free. Call 210-207-3299 for information.

H-E-B Body Adventure at the Witte The transformation of the Witte Museum’s H-E-B Science Treehouse into the H-E-B Body Adventure Powered by University Health System is under way. From May 24 through May 31, visitors to the Witte can explore a state-of-the-art interactive adventure focused on getting the body up and moving and inspiring a balanced life. Visitors will begin by selecting a buddy as their virtual guide throughout the exhibit. They will also receive a special POWERpass card to swipe at each activity station in order to create a custom POWERprofile of their adventure. Four floors of fun activities feature themes relating to Health IQ, Empowerment and Wellness including: South Texas Trailblaze, Pick Up Your Pace, You Are What You Drink, Demonstration Kitchen, Toddler Discovery Garden, Eat the Rainbow and Bare Bones. Each themed area features fun and educational hands-on activities. Additionally, interactive cart demonstrations and student workshops that explore wellness, empowerment, anatomy and physiology are available to compliment the H-E-B Body Adventure. The Witte is at 3801 Broadway. Call 210-3571900 or go to www.wittemuseum.org/index. php/exhibits/hebbodyadventure for more information.

eReading Rooms for Children and Teens Now Available at the San Antonio Public Library The San Antonio Public Library (SAPL) has expanded its services with a new digital collection website experience for children and teens. Through a partnership with OverDrive, Inc., children and teen eReading rooms are now available at mysapl.org. The eReading

rooms provide a virtual environment for children and teens to browse within the SAPL digital library. Each is customized to display content only for the particular browsing audience, either juvenile or young adult. All titles in the eReading rooms are cataloged by reading level and other reading metrics to help parents and teachers select titles to aid in literacy campaigns. All titles can be sampled in OverDrive Read prior to borrowing or placing a hold. Browsing can be done by subject, reading level or interest level. The children’s and teen’s eReading rooms screen the overall digital collection to only show age-appropriate content. This new service is free for users with a library card. Digital titles are available anytime, anywhere and expire automatically, so there is no need to worry about late fees. To access the children’s and teen’s eReading rooms, visit http://sanantonio.lib.overdrive. com/kids and http://sanantonio.lib.overdrive. com/teens. Visit www.mysapl.org for more information.

MujerArtes Mother’s Day Sale The women at the MujerArtes Clay Cooperative offer ceramics to San Antonio area residents now through May 4. The new artwork celebrates the lives of mothers, grandmothers, tias and daughters from all walks of life. The studio is at 1412 El Paso St. MujerArtes is a 19-year project of the Esperanza Peace and Justice Center and was formed to provide art classes for low-income women. A portion of the sales from this event are used to support the construction of a new studio space. Call 210-223-2585 or 210-2280201 for more information.

Celebrate “Dinosaur Days” Through May 22 Take the kids to celebrate “Dinosaur Days” planned for one of several San Antonio Public Library branch locations as part of the Play and Learn program. Kids can join in the fun by playing and learning about dinosaurs of all shapes and sizes. Activities are designed for children 5 and younger, but all ages are welcome. Play and Learn programs incorporate stories, songs and fun hands-on activities to engage children and encourage early literacy and a love of learning. “Dinosaur Days” are set as follows: • 2 to 3:30 p.m. May 3, Westfall Branch • 2 to 4 p.m. May 4, Carver Branch • 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. May 10, Pruitt Branch and • 10 a.m. to noon May 22, Thousand Oaks Branch Visit MySAPL.org or call 210-207-2500 for information about other library events.

1 Thursday Audobon Society: The San Antonio Audubon Society (SAAS) will have its monthly meeting and offer a program called “Damsels, Dragons, Scale and Feather-winged Wonders,” presented by Guadalupe River State Park Ranger Craig Hensley. Nonmembers welcome. Free. 7 p.m. The First Tee, 915 E. Mulberry Ave. 210-308-6788. saaudubon.org Toddler Time: Museum staff members lead activities building on your child’s fine and gross motor skills. Weekly activities may include reading, music and exploration of hands-on materials. Toddler Time is held in the Tot Spot exhibit dedicated to infants and toddlers up to 36 months. 10:30 a.m. Free with museum admission. San Antonio Children’s Museum, 305 E. Houston St. 210-212-4453. www.sakids.org Helotes Ballet Folklorico Classes: Free ballet folklorico dance classes meet on the 1st and 3rd Thursday from 6 to 7 p.m. at Helotes City Hall, 12951 Bandera Road. 210416-1498. www.helotes-tx.gov

2 Friday Wild Beginnings: Take the little ones to “100 Pieces of the Nature Puzzle,” a Wild Beginnings’ special program. Wild Beginnings is geared to ages 2-3 and encourages interaction between kids and caregivers in a fun-filled environment with stories, songs and animal close-ups. 9 to 10 a.m. $35. Register online. San Antonio Zoo, 3903 N. St. Mary’s St. 210-734-7184. www. sazoo.org Zoo Explorers: Kids 4-5 and their caregivers interact in a fun-filled environment with stories, songs and animal close-ups. This month’s theme is “100 Pieces of the Nature Puzzle.” 11 a.m. to noon. $35. Register online. San Antonio Zoo, 3903 N. St. Mary’s St. 210734-7184. www.sazoo.org ArtStrolls at the McNay: Take a stroller or baby carrier when you visit the McNay for a May 2014 | OurKidsMagazine.com

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Ongoing Exhibits Witte Museum Alien Worlds and Androids lets you blast off to a world where science fiction meets science fact. The Witte Museum invites you to explore the cutting-edge science taking place right now and brings you face to face with the fantastic worlds depicted in your favorite science fiction films and books. How close are we to discovering new alien worlds and alien life? What are the differences between androids and robots? What inspires scientists, writers and filmmakers? What do we hope CURIOSITY will find on Mars? Let’s find out! Join us on an interactive expedition to Alien Worlds and Androids. Explore nine unique areas of the exhibition: Are We Alone?, Looking for Life in Space, Alien Life on Earth, Artificial Intelligence and Robots, Robot Space Explorers, Explore the Solar System, The Robotization of Planet Earth, I-Cyborg and The Human Microbiome. Discover technology that allows scientists to collect data on creatures that thrive under some of the harshest conditions on Earth. Learn about the function of robots on our planet and how robotic suits and exoskeletons can give humans super-human strength. Get up-close and personal with robots made famous in film including Robby the Robot, C-3PO from “Star Wars,” T-800 from “The Terminator” and “Iron Man.” Kathleen and Curtis Gunn Gallery. Exhibit runs through May 27. Witte Museum, 3801 Broadway. 210-357-1900. www. wittemuseum.org

and Technologies Charter High School’s fashion and design program has prepared “Colors of Fiesta,” a student Fiesta hat exhibit. In addition, the museum will feature a Fiesta Medal Mania! sash for 2014 Fiesta medals; and, in partnership with the San Antonio Conservation Society, A Night in Old San Antonio: A History in Photographs offers a retrospective photo collage of one of Fiesta’s most attended events. Exhibit runs through July 6. Admission: $8 for adults (12-64); $7 for seniors (65+); $6 for children (3-11); free with membership, UTSA or Alamo Colleges identification. Regular hours are 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., Monday through Saturday; noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Institute of Texan Cultures, UTSA HemisFair Park Campus, 801 E. César E. Chávez Blvd. 210-458-2300. www.TexanCultures.com

Institute of Texan Cultures Texas Contemporary Artists Series Final Exhibition wraps up a 5-year exhibition showcasing the talents of 12 homegrown artists. During the five years, the Texas Contemporary Artists series featured local and regional artistic talent. The state has been noted as an emerging scene for progressive and exciting art. Curator Arturo Infante Almeida described a unifying element to the series: each artist expresses a bold vision and unbridled exuberance that are the quintessence of Texan culture. The series featured 12 participating artists. This joint exhibition marks the completion of the series and will include two pieces from each artist. Runs May 3 through Oct. 26 with a special Family Day on May 18 starting at 5 p.m. Hats Off to Fiesta! showcases nearly 50 Fiesta hats ranging from a pink Bird of Paradise to a colorful beehive, and even the Institute of Texan Cultures itself. Featuring an array of creations in various sizes, Hats Off to Fiesta! is a sight to behold. In conjunction with this year’s main exhibit, the Academy of Career

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San Antonio Botanical Garden Life Size Birdhouses offers a fun and unique experience for guests as they explore six one-of-a-kind “human size” birdhouses, inside and out. The Birdhouse Exhibit is part of an ongoing, award-winning partnership between the San Antonio Botanical Garden and the San Antonio chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), aimed at showcasing both organizations’ commitment to and focus on the environment, recycling, education and sustainability. Exhibit runs through June 29. Admission to the Birdhouse exhibit is free for garden members, and is included in regular garden admission for nonmembers. Daily admission to the San Antonio Botanical Garden is $10 for adults; $8 for students, seniors and military; and $7 for children ages 3-13. Hours of operation are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. San Antonio Botanical Garden, 555 Funston Place. 210-207-3250. www.sabot.org

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calendar Mom’s Coffee and Conversation: Enjoy complimentary coffee and conversation with other moms while giving your children a place to play and explore together. This is a great way to foster new friendships for parents and children. Concessions are available, but outside food is allowed in the park’s shaded picnic area. 9 to 10 a.m. Morgan’s Wonderland, 5223 David Edwards Drive.210-495-5888. info@morganswonderland.com

3 Saturday Cinco de Mayo: Celebrate Cinco de Mayo amid the sounds of mariachi music, folklorico dancers in colorful dresses and the smells of authentic Mexican food. Cinco de Mayo commemorates the Mexican Army’s defeat of the invading French at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862. Free. 10 a.m to 10 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday. Historic Market Square, 514 W. Commerce. 210-207-8600. 6th Annual Northside Arts Festival: The Alamo City Performing Arts Association presents a one-day venue for artists and art organizations to display, promote and sell their artwork. This is a family-friendly event with food, art, crafts and performances. Free. Noon to 8 p.m. San Antonio College, McAllister Auditorium, 1300 San Pedro Ave. 210429-0129. www.saspa.org

Blue Star Art Complex will offer a “Discover Printmaking” Family Day on Saturday, May 3. The event is free and runs from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. special, themed tour of the museum collection and a related sensory playtime for little ones 12 months and younger. Connect with other parents and caregivers to enjoy a morning at the McNay. Diapers, blankets and yoga pants are welcome. Free for members and $10 for nonmembers. 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Meet at 10:15 a.m. in the AT&T Lobby. McNay Art Museum, 6000 N. New Braunfels Ave. 210-8051768. www.mcnayart.org Miss Anastasia’s Twiglet Storytime: Miss Anastasia combines storytime and a delightful craft every Friday. 10:30 a.m. to noon. Free. Twig Book Shop in the Can Plant Building, 306 Pearl Parkway, Ste. 106. 210-826-6411. www. thetwig.indiebound.com Dots & Squiggles: Designed for ages 1-3, this is an early childhood program created and taught by experienced early childhood educators. Fun and engaging lessons encourage children to experience a variety of activities that incorporate art, sensory exploration, movement, music, story time and dramatic play. 10:30 a.m. Free with museum admission. San Antonio Children’s Museum, 305 E. Houston St. 210-212-4453. www.sakids.org Investigation Station: Kids put critical thinking skills to the test while working with interactive stations designed to encourage them to investigate the world around them. Hours vary by date. Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Admission is $8 for kids 2 years and older and free to children under 2. San Antonio Children’s Museum, 305 E. Houston St. 210-212-4453. www.sakids.org

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Blue Star Family Day-Discover Printmaking: This annual event brings local artists and community organizations together for creative fun. Participants will have a chance to discover printmaking by creating unique prints with local artists. Free. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Blue Star Arts Complex, 116 Blue Star. 210-227-6960. Snakes Alive: Jeff Dominguez, of the South Texas Herpetology Association, will show and discuss the characteristics of native Texas snakes including those that are venomous. Visitors can hold a friendly snake. Kid-friendly craft included. A donation of $3 per person or $5 per family is suggested. 9 to 11 a.m. Phil Hardberger Park, 13203 Blanco Road (East Side). 210-207-3106. www.philhardbergerpark. org Sounds of Spring Walk: Enjoy the sounds of Spring while taking a walk in the natural area with birding educators Patsy and Tom Inglet. During this time of year the birds are very vocal while attracting their mates and defending their territories. The Inglets will help participants identify birds by their sounds. Reservations are suggested; walks occasionally change. Open to adults and children over 7 years old. A donation of $2 per person or a maximum $6 per family is suggested. 8 to 10 a.m. Meet near the restrooms. Crownridge Canyon Park, 7222 Luskey. 210-207-5320. www. sanaturalareas.org/ssp.html IVV World Walk Day 2014: People of all ages can choose a 5K or 10K trail to explore Texas historical markers, unique churches and other sites within downtown. Cost is $3 per person, you can pay at the door or visit the website listed here to purchase a World Walk Day Pack for $25 which includes a T-shirt, bag and more. Start the walk anytime between 8 a.m. to noon at the Holiday Inn Downtown Market Square. Event parking is free. 210-659-2112. www.eventbrite.com/e/ world-walk-day-2014-avaivv-tickets-11012912919 Inventor’s Workshop: Local college students will create hands-on activities designed to engage kids in science


and math topics. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. San Antonio Children’s Museum, 305 E. Houston St. 210-212-4453. www.sakids.org Family Yoga: Practice yoga the first Saturday of the month with your family and the Yogiños. Connect works of art on the McNay’s grounds with yoga postures and practices. Class is offered in English and Spanish. Take your yoga mat. 10 a.m. McNay Art Museum, 6000 N. New Braunfels Ave. 210-824-5368. www.mcnayart.org Animal Botanical Saturday: Children ages 7-19 with special needs can explore the plants and animals of the Botanical Garden with hands-on activities, crafts and games. Special education instructors will lead the kids on their garden adventures. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. San Antonio Botanical Garden, 555 Funston Place. 210-207-3250. www.sabot.org Art Studio: Your child can create sensory rich masterpieces inspired by famous artists. Children can practice tactile artistry as they create kaleidoscopes, watercolor flowers and more. Open to all ages. 2 p.m. Free with admission. San Antonio Children’s Museum, 305 E. Houston St. 210-2124453. www.sakids.org Farmer’s Market at The Cibolo: Texas-produced, organic or natural foods and products such as vegetables and fruits, herbs, organic and grass-fed meats, baked goods, jams and jellies, honey, eggs, freshly prepared sandwiches and hot food, coffee and tea in bulk and natural beauty products. 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturdays. Herff Farm, 33 Herff Road. 210-854-1116. www.hillcountryfarmersmarket.org Legacy Farmer’s Market: Local farmers and artisanal food makers offer their fresh produce and locally made foods.

10 a.m to 3 p.m. Corner of the intersection of Loop 1604 and U.S. 281 in the Legacy Shopping Center. 210-995-9553. hillcountryfarmersmarket.org Castroville Farmer’s Market: Get fresh locally grown vegetables and fruit both organic and farm grown. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays. Alsace Tan & Salon, 503 U.S. 90 West. 830-538-9141. First Saturday at the Alamo: Enjoy First Saturday, an interactive living history event, designed to give visitors a glimpse of life in early Texas. Event includes live demonstrations, living history and history talks. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Alamo. 210-225-1391. www.thealamo.org Primer Sabado – Fun In The Sun: A two-day fun and familyfriendly event offering local entertainment, art and crafts, children’s activities, food and more. Free. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. San Antonio’s Historic Market Square. 210-207-8600. www. marketsquaresa.com MarketPlace at Old Town Helotes: Music, food and a good time are served up, and local craftsmen fill Helotes with treasures from across South Texas. The MarketPlace is in the heart of Old Town Helotes near the historic Floore Country Store and Helotes Creek. Jewelry, arts and crafts, fresh produce will be sale. Also, features local boutiques. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 210-695-5964. www.helotes-tx.gov/ marketplace Kids Fun Day with Trains: The New Braunfels Train Museum is a place for fun for kids of all ages. Kids Fun Day is the first and third Saturday of every month. Kids of all ages run the train and become junior engineers. 10 a.m. to 2

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“Pinocchio” – This pop musical combines the imagination of the original story with the magic of the classic Disney film. Take a journey with the little puppet, who longs to be a real boy. Filled with adventure, excitement, tears and laughter, this classic Magik tale was created by founder Richard Rosen and is based on the book by Carlos Collodi. Admission is $10. Children under 2 years are free. This production runs May 2-June 7. Show times are 9:45 and 11:30 a.m. Tuesday-Friday, 7 p.m. Friday and 2 p.m. Saturday. Magik Theatre, 420 S. Alamo St. 210-227-2751. www.magiktheatre.org “Shen Yun” – Through the universal language of music and dance, “Shen Yun” weaves a tapestry of heavenly realms, ancient legends and modern heroic tales, taking theatergoers on a journey through 5,000 years of Chinese culture. The production’s beauty and energy leaves audiences uplifted and inspired. Ticket prices range from $60-$140. Show runs May 3-6. Performances are at 7:30 p.m. nightly with an additional show at 2 p.m. on May 4. Lila Cockrell Theatre, 740 E. Market St. 800-380-8165. www.ticketmaster.com “Alice! A Ballet Wonderland” – Join the Maddest Tea Party in Town. Back for its third annual performance at the Palo Alto Performing Arts Center, this ballet is presented by not for profit, Alamo Arts Ballet Theatre. This family-friendly performance includes a range of children’s roles as well as seasoned professionals. Don’t miss the White Rabbit, Caterpillar and Cheshire Cat, along with everyone’s favorite, the Mad Hatter’s Tea Party with his guests the Dormouse, March Hare and of course, Alice. $25 for adults and $15 for children 12 and younger. Show runs May 3 and 4. Performances scheduled for 7:30 p.m. May 3 and 3 p.m. May 4. Palo Alto College Performing Arts Center, 1400 W. Villaret Blvd. 210-344-9428. www.alamoartsballet.org “Malika Queen of the Cats” – Malika Queen of the Cats” uses a traditional Palestinian fairy tale to introduce students to Middle Eastern culture and the power of giving to others. The production is based on the book “Sitti and the Cats” written by Sally Bahous and performed by Tears of Joy Puppet Theatre.

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4 Sunday CCSA’s Spring Song: CCSA’s training and elite choirs will perform in this lively celebration of the spring season. All alumni are invited to attend and participate in this annual season performance. Cost is $8-$16. 3 p.m. Concordia Lutheran Church, 16801 Huebner Road. 210826-3447. www.sahearts.com/event/detail/441782183/ CCSAs_Spring_Song Art Pavilion: Try your hand at new and fun arts and crafts every Sunday. 3 to 4 p.m. Free with museum admission. San Antonio Children’s Museum, 305 E. Houston St.

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The Children’s Fine Art Series will feature a production of Malika Queen of the Cats on May 20 at Charline McCombs Empire Theatre. There will be three shows performed by the Tears of Joy Puppet Theatre troupe. “Malika Queen of the Cats” tells the story of Sitti, a generous woman who lived several years ago in Palestine. One day, she rescued a kitten from a tree, only to be introduced to a group of magical, talking cats, who lived in a cave outside the village. Malika, the queen of the cats, rewarded Sitti’s good deed with bags of gold and silver. But when Sitti’s selfish neighbor Um Yusef demanded the same gifts of Malika, things didn’t turn out quite as she expected. This production is suggested for ages 3 and older. Admission is $9. Shows are 9:45 and 11:45 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. May 20. Charline McCombs Empire Theatre, 226 N. St. Mary’s St. 210-226-3333. http://tojt.org Shakespeare in the Park presents “Hamlet” – The Magik Theatre presents a full-scale production of Shakespeare’s “Hamlet.” Sponsored by the San Antonio Botanical Garden, Shakespeare in the Park brings San Antonians of all ages together to experience the joys, sorrows, trials and triumphs of Shakespeare’s characters and stories. Admission is free, but a $5 donation is appreciated. Shakespeare in the Park runs May 28-May 31. Gates open at 6:30 p.m. and the show begins at 8 p.m. Concessions will be available and blankets and lawn chairs are recommended. San Antonio Botanical Garden, 555 Funston Place. 210-207-3250. www.sabot.org

210-212-4453. www.sakids.org SAMA Free Admission: No charge for admission to the San Antonio Museum of Art from 10 a.m. to noon. San Antonio Museum of Art, 200 W. Jones Ave. 210-978-8100. www. samuseum.org Farmer’s Market at The Rim: Local farmers and artisanal food makers offer their fresh produce and locally made foods. 10 a.m to 3 p.m. Inside The RIM Shopping Center, between the Palladium Theater and Bass Pro Shops. The RIM, 17503 La Cantera Parkway. 210-995-9553. hillcountryfarmersmarket.org Free Public Tour – Highlights of the Museum: McNay docents offer a free public tour of the permanent collection on the first Sunday of the month. Meet at the AT&T Lobby. 3 p.m. McNay Art Museum, 6000 N. New Braunfels Ave. 210-805-1768 . www.mcnayart.org


First Sundays for Families: Share Sundays with the family and enjoy the museum’s “Animal Instincts” program. Be inspired by the wild animals in the special exhibition “Bob Kuhn: Drawing on Instinct.” Enjoy a scavenger hunt and discover the many animals found throughout the museum. Hands-on fun includes watercolors, animal portraits and storytelling in the gallery. Noon to 4 p.m. Free for children 12 and younger. Great Hall, San Antonio Museum of Art, 200 W. Jones Ave. 210-978-8100. www.samuseum.org Investigation Station: see May 2 Cinco de Mayo: see May 3

5 Monday (Cinco de Mayo) Tots Nature Playdate at the Zoo: Take your energetic and inquisitive 2-3 year olds to the zoo for fun nature playtime digging, collecting, questioning, climbing, squawking, pretend playing and looking for nature critters. Each session includes a visit from an animal ambassador. Cost per person is $7/members; $15/nonmembers. 10 to 10:45 a.m. San Antonio Zoo, 3903 N. St. Mary’s St. 210-734-7184. www.sazoo.org Tinker-N-Tales: Museum staff leads kids ages 0-3 years in activities that build upon their fine and gross motor skills. Activities may include reading, music and exploration of hands-on materials. 11 a.m. to noon. Free with museum admission. San Antonio Children’s Museum, 305 E. Houston St. 210-212-4453. www.sakids.org YA Film Club: Boerne teens interested in film production will meet at 4:30 to 6 p.m. in the upstairs conference room of the Boerne Library, 451 N. Main St. Boerne. E-mail stauber@boernelibrary.org 830-249-3053. www.ci.boerne.tx.us

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gallery activities, hands-on art, movement and music. Free with museum admission. San Antonio Museum of Art, 200 W. Jones Ave. 210-978-8183. www.samuseum.org Midweek Farmers Market: Support local farmers at this community event sponsored by Rackspace. The event, held every Wednesday through October, includes local vendors, entertainment, live music, cook offs, cooking demonstrations and more. 4 to 7 p.m. Free. Rackspace Parking Lot, 5000 Walzem Road. Weed Wednesdays-Volunteer at PHP: Volunteer to help combat exotic and invasive weeds threatening the flora and fauna of Hardberger Park. Volunteers meet every Wednesday from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. Call 210-207-3292 or e-mail wendy.leonard@sanantonio.gov for directions to each week’s location. Phil Hardberger Park, 13203 Blanco Road (East Side). 210-207-3106. www.philhardbergerpark.org Pint-Sized Science: see May 6

8 Thursday Bring the whole family out to enjoy drumming, dancing and storytelling with the Apache Del Rio Intertribal organization as part of the Celebrate Mother Earth festivities at the Medina River Natural Area on Saturday, May 10. shop the farmers’ market and learn how to prepare a feast for the family. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. 115 Main Plaza. www. mainplazaconservancy.org Toddler Time: see May 1

7 Wednesday Wild Beginnings: Take the little ones out for the special Wild Beginnings program “100 Ways To Be A Nature Helper.” Wild Beginnings is geared to ages 2-3 and encourages interaction between kids and caregivers in a fun-filled environment with stories, songs and animal close-ups. 9 to 10 a.m. $35. Register online. San Antonio Zoo, 3903 N. St. Mary’s St. 210-734-7184. www.sazoo.org Zoo Explorers: Kids 4-5 and their caregivers interact in a fun-filled environment with stories, songs and animal close-ups. This month’s theme is “100 Ways To Be A Nature Helper.” 11 a.m. to noon. $35. Register online. San Antonio Zoo, 3903 N. St. Mary’s St. 210-734-7184. www.sazoo.org Story Adventures: Kids will enjoy an imagination adventure that strengthens language and listening skills through story time and dramatic play. Children of all ages will love taking average story time to the next level. 10:30 a.m. to noon. Free with museum admission. San Antonio Children’s Museum, 305 E. Houston St. 210-212-4453. www.sakids.org Astronomy in the Park: Join astronomers and other stargazers in observing the sky through large telescopes during an informational program with the San Antonio Astronomical Association. Sundown to 10 p.m. every Wednesday. Free. Lower Bee Tree soccer field parking lot of McAllister Park, 13102 Jones Maltsberger Road. 210-710-4786. www.sanantonioastronomy.org SAMA Playdates: Meet at the front desk for a playdate that will cultivate, nurture and inspire creativity while developing an appreciation of art and world cultures. Each Wednesday morning from 10 to 11 a.m., toddlers experience stories,

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Invasive Species (Middle School): In this Spring Bloomer Class, students will learn how to identify several invasive species and how they impact an ecosystem. Students remove some invasive species in a designated area in the park. Gloves and tools will be provided. Take water bottles. This class is suggested for children 10 to 14 years old and is limited to 20 students. Registration is required. Suggested donation is $3 per child or $5 per family. 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. To register e-mail Susan.Campbell@sanantonio.gov or call 210-207-3106. Medina River Natural Area, 15890 Texas 16 South. www.sanaturalareas.org Art Crawl: Moms, dads and caregivers can put their babies in slings and take a walk through the museum galleries during a guided tour. Talks are geared toward adults while the art selections are chosen to engage the adult and infant. This activity is geared toward caregivers and babies 0-18 months. Tours begins at the front desk and end with playtime and refreshments. Front-carrying baby carriers are encouraged and strollers are welcome. 10 to 10:45 a.m. Free with museum admission. San Antonio Museum of Art, 200 W. Jones Ave. 210-978-8100. www.samuseum.org Toddler Time: see May 1

9 Friday Wild Beginnings: see May 2 Zoo Explorers: see May 2 ArtStrolls at the McNay: see May 2 Miss Anastasia’s Twiglet Storytime: see May 2 Dots & Squiggles: see May 2 Investigation Station: see May 2

10 Saturday All About Bees – Family Program: Local bee keepers Bob and Eva Fromme will share their experiences with bees and the habits of these honey makers. A donation of $2 per person with a maximum of $6 per family is suggested. 10 a.m. to noon. E-mail peggy.spring@sa​nantonio.gov or call 210-207-5320 for reservations as space is limited. Meet near the restrooms. Eisenhower Park, 19399 N.W. Military Highway. Celebrate Mother Earth: Enjoy drumming, dancing and storytelling as the Apache Del Rio Intertribal organization


OH NO it’s Bad Kitty at the TWIG: Miss Anastasia and the Twiggies invite all their little friends to meet the naughtiest feline ever, Bad Kitty! Be ready for some serious kitty business, hilarious storytime, messy crafts, silly snacks and a chance to get your picture taken with Bad Kitty. All ages welcome. 10:30 a.m. Twig Book Shop in the Can Plant Building, 306 Pearl Parkway, Ste. 106. 210-826-6411. www. thetwig.com Moondance Concerts at the CNC: Concert under the oaks and stars at the Cibolo Nature Center featuring The Lost Mule Band from Alamo Heights. Take chairs, blankets and picnics. A food truck will also be on-site for the event. 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Cost for members is $7.50 and non-members is $10. Seniors 65+ are $5 and kids 12 and younger are free. Cibolo Nature Center, 140 City Park Road in Boerne. 830249-4616. www.cibolo.org Family Flicks: A double-feature showcasing “Where the Wild Things Are” and “Last Call: Thomas Sully” will be presented in the West Courtyard of the San Antonio Museum of Art in collaboration with Slab Cinema. Take a picnic dinner and blankets. 8 to 11 p.m. Free with museum admission. San Antonio Museum of Art, 200 W. Jones Ave. 210-978-8183. www.samuseum.org

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calendar Free Family Art Day: Enjoy creating various art projects and enjoy a snack from the country represented that day. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Inspire Community Fine Art Center, 200 Queen Anne Court. 210-829-5592. www.inspirefineart.org Boerne Market Days: This family event has become synonymous with artists, craftsmen vendors showing their creative talents and wares and shopping in an outdoor setting, live music, food, kids’ activities and more. Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Free. Main Plaza in Boerne. www. boernemarketdays.com. 210-884-8193. Beginners’ Bird Walk: Enjoy this nature event for beginners. Participants should meet the San Antonio Audubon Society (SAAS) trip leader at the Judson Nature Trail in Alamo Heights at 7:30 a.m. Nonmembers are welcome and binoculars with instructions may be provided. Free. 246 Viesca, Alamo Heights. 210-308-6788. saaudubon.org Art Studio: see May 3 Farmer’s Market at The Cibolo: see May 3 Legacy Farmer’s Market: see May 3 Castroville Farmer’s Market: see May 3 Investigation Station: see May 2

11 Sunday (Mother’s Day) Art Pavilion: see May 4 SAMA Free Admission: see May 4 Farmer’s Market at The Rim: see May 4 Investigation Station: see May 2 Boerne Market Days: see May 10

12 Monday Tiny Tots Classes: One-day class on “Counting Birds 1-100” provides an opportunity for 2-5 year olds and their caregivers to experience animals at the zoo through stories, crafts and animal presentations. 10 to 11 a.m. $7 members and $17 nonmembers. San Antonio Zoo, 3903 N. St. Mary’s St. 210-734-7184. www.sazoo.org Little Sprout Mondays: Program for ages 3-4 includes storytelling, kids’ crafts and hands-on explorations at the child’s pace. No registration necessary. 10 a.m. $3 per child, plus garden admission. San Antonio Botanical Garden, 555 Funston Place. 210-207-3250. www.sabot.org Tinker-N-Tales: see May 5 Art Pavilion: see May 4

14 Wednesday Home School Programs: This month’s theme is “Animal Nutrition.” Students will be separated based on grade level. Cost is $15 for adult and child members and $25 for adult and child nonmembers. This special session starts at 9:30 a.m or 12:30 p.m. and is for children 6 and older only. No younger siblings or strollers will be allowed for this session. San Antonio Zoo, 3903 N. St. Mary’s St. 210-734-7184. www. sazoo.org Wild Beginnings: see May 7 Zoo Explorers: see May 7 Story Adventures: see May 7 Astronomy in the Park: see May 7 SAMA Playdates: see May 7 Midweek Farmers Market: see May 7 Weed Wednesdays-Volunteer at PHP: see May 7 Pint-Sized Science: see May 6

15 Thursday Toddler Time: see May 1 Helotes Ballet Folklorico Classes: see May 1

16 Friday Fiesta Noche del Rio: see page 31 Zootennial Overnight: Designed for families, friends and small groups, this overnight adventure is one you won’t want to miss! Visit animals from around the world as you tour the Zoo after dark, meet animals up close and participate in an animal related activity. Enjoy an evening snack before snuggling into your sleeping bag for the night. Start the next morning with a continental breakfast and animal presentation, and then spend the rest of the day exploring the Zoo on your own. Ages 6 and up. $45 per person 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 a.m. San Antonio Zoo, 3903 N. St. Mary’s St. 210-734-7184. www.sazoo.org Wild Beginnings: see May 2 Zoo Explorers: see May 2 ArtStrolls at the McNay: see May 2 Miss Anastasia’s Twiglet Storytime: see May 2 Dots & Squiggles: see May 2 Investigation Station: see May 2 Mom’s Coffee and Conversation: see May 2

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Run With SAMA: Join the San Antonio Museum of Art and Run Wild Sports at the museum on the second Tuesday of every month for a leisurely run. Runners of all levels are welcome. Enjoy a 5-10 minute talk on fitness. Run and walk with professional coaches and runners from Run Wild Sports and stretch with yoga instructors from The Synergy Studio. 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Free. Runners can enjoy free admission to the museum. San Antonio Museum of Art, 200 W. Jones Ave. 210-978-8100. www.samuseum.org

Hershey’s Track and Field Games: Boys and Girls, ages 9 to 14, are invited to participate in a national skills competition that offers both running and field events with a motto of helping kids stay on the right track, teaching lifelong lessons and having fun every step, leap, jump and throw along the way. Registration begins at 8 a.m. and the competition begins at 9 a.m. Free. Wheatley Heights Sports Complex, 200 Noblewood Drive. Call 207-3000 for more information. http://www.sanantonio.gov/parksandrec/calendar.aspx

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America’s Armed Forces River Parade: San Antonio is known as Military City, USA. Join in the celebration as the city honors the men and women in the Armed Services, as well as those who have served in conflicts throughout recent history with a River Parade. Twenty-five professionally decorated floats will travel down the River, themed

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according to their participants – all branches of service, veterans of recent conflicts, military support groups, etc. The floats will feature live entertainment from military groups, as well as local artists dedicating their talents to honor the troops. Free. 6 to 8 p.m. San Antonio Riverwalk. www.thesanantonioriverwalk.com/events/ americas-armed-forces-river-parade Art Waddle: Local and surrounding area artists exhibit their work for viewing and/or purchase at this second annual Art Waddle. Enjoy the flavor of Boerne’s neighborhood commonly known as “The Flats.” Participants can walk or ride a bike as they meet people, view art of all mediums throughout the neighborhood. Free. 10 a.m to 4 p.m. Walk starts at 204 W. San Antonio, Boerne. 210-325-6390. www.facebook. com/BoerneArtWaddle Tiny Tot Family Campout: The San Antonio Zoo will offer an overnight family camp out for families with children ages 3-5 years old and is part of the “Survival Series.” Participants explore how to survive in unpredictable weather, identify animals and plants and sharpen their powers of observation. The event runs from 6:30 p.m. Saturday and ends at 8:30 a.m. Sunday. Cost per person is $45 for adult members; $22 for child members; $55 for adult nonmembers; and $27 for child nonmembers. The camp out held inside the zoo, features an open fire, sleeping outside in a tent, animal encounters and an evening zoo tour. San Antonio Zoo, 3903 N. St. Mary’s St. 210-734-7184. www.sazoo.org S.A.fari Kids: Come join the wildest club in town and explore animals around the zoo while building new relationships and skills. This month’s focus is “Amazon Adventures.”

Participants are encouraged to attend monthly to ensure continuous learning. This is a drop-off program for ages 5-7; parents not required to stay. 1:30 to 3 p.m. $12 for members and $18 for nonmembers. San Antonio Zoo, 3903 N. St. Mary’s St. 210-734-7184. www.sazoo.org Bird Walk: An experienced guide leads this walk every third Saturday of the month as participants look for birds in their native habitats. Featured birds include hummingbird, Longbilled Thrashers, Black-bellied Whistling Ducks, Green Heron and the Common Moorhen. Take binoculars. 9 a.m. For ages 10 and older. Participants should meet at the Carriage House. San Antonio Botanical Garden, 555 Funston Place. 210-207-3255. www.sabot.org Art Studio: see May 3 Farmer’s Market at The Cibolo: see May 3 Legacy Farmer’s Market: see May 3 Castroville Farmer’s Market: see May 3 Investigation Station: see May 2 Kids Fun Day with Trains: see May 3

18 Sunday Free Day at the Museum: SAMA will offer free admission all day as part of National Museum Day. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. San Antonio Museum of Art, 200 W. Jones Ave. 210-978-8183. www.samuseum.org Art Pavilion: see May 4 SAMA Free Admission: see May 4 Farmer’s Market at The Rim: see May 4 Investigation Station: see May 2

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calendar 19 Monday Little Zootennial Buddies: Take your kids every month for a zoo class where they can meet animal friends, sing songs and read books about animals as they make new friends. Attending all six classes is recommended. This class is for ages 6-24 months. 10 to 10:45 a.m. Cost is $7 per person for members and $17 per person for nonmembers. San Antonio Zoo, 3903 N. St. Mary’s St. 210-734-7184. www. sazoo.org. Tinker-N-Tales: see May 5 Art Pavilion: see May 4

Free Tuesdays at the Witte Museum: see May 6 SAMA Free Admission: see May 6 Main Plaza Farmers’ Market: see May 6 Toddler Time: see May 1

21 Wednesday Wild Beginnings: see May 7 Zoo Explorers: see May 7 Story Adventures: see May 7 Astronomy in the Park: see May 7 SAMA Playdates: see May 7 Midweek Farmers Market: see May 7 Weed Wednesdays-Volunteer at PHP: see May 7 Pint-Sized Science: see May 6

20 Tuesday Mother Nature’s Storytime-Fantastic Flowers: Take the kids on a walk at the Cibolo Nature Center to enjoy the many different colors and flowers. For kids ages 3-6 and their caregivers. $5 per family. 10 to 11 a.m. Cibolo Nature Center, 140 City Park Road in Boerne. 830-249-4616. www. cibolo.org Free Family Night: Adults and children are admitted free the third Tuesday of the month. The H-E-B Free Family Night coincides with the city’s free parking after 5 p.m. initiative. 6 to 8 p.m. San Antonio Children’s Museum, 305 E. Houston St. 210-212-4453. www.sakids.org Urban Birds of San Antonio (Elementary): see May 6 Pint-Sized Science: see May 6

22 Thursday Invasive Species (Middle School): In this Spring Bloomer Class, students will learn how to identify several invasive species and how they impact an ecosystem. Participants will remove some invasive species in a designated area in the park. Gloves and tools will be provided. Participants should take water bottles. This class is suggested for children 10-14 years old and is limited to 20 students. Registration is required. Suggested donation is $3 per child or $5 per family. 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. To register e-mail Susan.Campbell@ sanantonio.gov. Phil Hardberger Park, 13203 Blanco Road (East Side). 210-207-3106. www.philhardbergerpark.org Toddler Time: see May 1

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23 Friday Youth Matinee – The Renaissance Guild presents African Folktales: The Renaissance Guild will engage the imagination as they bring to life some of the most loved traditional folktales, which celebrate the history of various African countries, as well as explore how many of these stories are reimagined throughout history and other cultures. The art of storytelling is an ancient and rich tradition throughout the continent of Africa. It was through these stories that beliefs, mythology, cultural identity, history and community values were passed down through generations and preserved. 11 a.m. Jo Long Theatre, Carver Cultural Community Center, 226 N. Hackberry St. 210-207-7211. www.thecarver.org/education/youth-matinee-series Fiesta Noche del Rio: see May 16 Wild Beginnings: see May 2 Zoo Explorers: see May 2 ArtStrolls at the McNay: see May 2 Miss Anastasia’s Twiglet Storytime: see May 2 Dots & Squiggles: see May 2 Investigation Station: see May 2

24 Saturday 3rd Annual Boot Scoot & 5K Run: This family-friendly run/ walk begins and ends at the Witte Museum campus and as an added element this year there is a 1K for the littlest runners. The Witte Museum Boot Scoot features a special Witte twist – everyone is encouraged to change in to western boots after the run for a short boot scoot to

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calendar Legacy Farmer’s Market: see May 3 Castroville Farmer’s Market: see May 3 Investigation Station: see May 2

25 Sunday Memorial Day Concert: The Boerne Concert Band presents live musical concerts for audiences of all ages in the area. Free. 7 to 9 p.m. Main Plaza in Boerne. 830-249-7502. www.boerneconcertband.org Art Pavilion: see May 4 SAMA Free Admission: see May 4 Farmer’s Market at The Rim: see May 4 Investigation Station: see May 2

26 Monday (Memorial Day) Tinker-N-Tales: see May 5 Art Pavilion: see May 4

27 Tuesday Tiny Tots Classes: One-day class on “100 Spots for Critters to Hide Under” provides an opportunity for 2-5 year olds and their caregivers to experience animals at the zoo through stories, crafts and animal presentations. 10 to 11 a.m. $7 for members and $17 for nonmembers. San Antonio Zoo, 3903 N. St. Mary’s St. 210-734-7184. www. sazoo.org Pint-Sized Science: see May 6 Free Tuesdays at the Witte Museum: see May 6 SAMA Free Admission: see May 6 Main Plaza Farmers’ Market: see May 6 Toddler Time: see May 1

28 Wednesday Wild Beginnings: see May 7 Zoo Explorers: see May 7 Story Adventures: see May 7 Astronomy in the Park: see May 7 SAMA Playdates: see May 7 Midweek Farmers Market: see May 7 Weed Wednesdays-Volunteer at PHP: see May 7 Pint-Sized Science: see May 6

29 Thursday Tiny Tots Classes: One-day class on “King Vulture, King Vulture, What Do You See?” provides an opportunity for 2-5 year olds and their caregivers to experience animals at the zoo through stories, crafts and animal presentations. 10 to 11 a.m. $7 for members and $17 for nonmembers. San Antonio Zoo, 3903 N. St. Mary’s St. 210-734-7184. www.sazoo.org

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30 Friday Evening Adventurer Tour: Find out what really happens at the San Antonio Zoo after hours during the all-new Adventure Tour. During this evening adventure, visitors find out which animals are “night owls” and which animals are “early nappers.” Visitors meet an animal ambassador up close. Admission is $20 for adult members; $10 for child members; $24 for adult nonmembers; and $15 for child nonmembers. 6:30 to 8 p.m. San Antonio Zoo, 3903 N. St. Mary’s St. 210-734-7184. www.sazoo.org Nature Parenting: Parents can help their children recognize their potential to take leadership, problem solve and find their own solutions and paths through openended nature play. This session is designed for families with children ages 4-5 years. $5 for members and $15 for nonmembers. 10 to 11 a.m. San Antonio Zoo, 3903 N. St. Mary’s St. 210-734-7184. www.sazoo.org Fiesta Noche del Rio: see May 16 ArtStrolls at the McNay: see May 2 Miss Anastasia’s Twiglet Storytime: see May 2 Dots & Squiggles: see May 2 Investigation Station: see May 2

31 Saturday Sensory Friendly Films: Partnering with the Autism Society, AMC Theaters brings Sensory Friendly Films to families affected by autism in the San Antonio area. The program provides a special opportunity for families to enjoy their favorite films in a safe and accepting environment. The auditoriums dedicated to the program have their lights up, the sound turned down and audience members are invited to get up and dance, walk, shout or sing. 10 a.m. This month’s feature is “Maleficent.” Dates and films are subject to change so be sure to verify in advance. $4 per person. AMC Rivercenter 9, 849 E. Commerce St. http://www.autism-society.org/get-involved/ events/sensory-friendly-films/ Fiesta Noche del Rio: see May 16 Art Studio: see May 3 Farmer’s Market at The Cibolo: see May 3 Legacy Farmer’s Market: see May 3 Castroville Farmer’s Market: see May 3 Investigation Station: see May 2


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Mackenzie’s story. When Mackenzie was born, she could barely breathe. Mackenzie was transferred to our Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, the area’s highest level NICU. “They told us Mackenzie had a 10 percent chance of surviving,” said Mackenzie’s mother. “I’ll never forget that day. The staff was right there with us, and one of her nurses told us she would never give up on Mackenzie.” The next morning,

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Mackenzie was starting to respond to her treatment. At the Children’s Hospital of San Antonio, the first and only freestanding children’s hospital in the city solely dedicated to providing world-class care to the children of South- Central Texas, our children will always be first.

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