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5 Halloween Traditions For Kids Halloween means costumes, pumpkin carving, and trick-ortreating. Traditions create lasting memories and something to look forward to each year. Halloween is a perfect time to start some new traditions with your kids. Try some of these ideas.

Ready Set Decorate Before you can go trick-or-treating, everyone will need a costume. Have some fun and create coordinating costumes for the whole family or give your child permission to make their own costume with things around the house. Since the kids will need something to collect all that candy in, try decorating your own bucket, bag, or pillowcase to trick-or-treating. Kids could use the same one in the future and enjoy looking back on what they created when they were younger or make a new one each year. Prepare for trick-or-treaters by setting up a spooky atmosphere. Get the kids involved in decorating both the in and outside of the house before Halloween. Make a scarecrow, change the lightbulbs to purple or orange, and hang up homemade or store bought decorations near your door. Pumpkin time Pumpkins are a symbol of Halloween and fall but before buy your pumpkins from the store, try visiting a local pumpkin patch. Many will have apple cider, fall treats, corn mazes, hayrack rides, a nice variety of pumpkin styles and sizes, and more. Once you have your pumpkins picked out and it is time to do the carving, make things more interesting by coming up with an original theme each year. Some ideas may include - sports, cartoon characters, animals, words, or traditional spooky faces. Many ideas and templates can be found online to get you started. Fun and games Play Halloween themed music while you carve your

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pumpkins, bob for apples, and create some holiday-themed treats such as mummy hot dogs, witch finger pretzels, pumpkin shaped pizza, or caramel apples. Try using squash or small pumpkins to bowl, use toilet paper to make friends and family into mummies, or play pin the hat on the witch. Whether you invite friends over for a party or add some fun to your family time, your kids are sure to remember the extra effort you added to make the holiday special.

A Spooky Story Kids love a spooky story. Parents can choose ageappropriate movies or books to get their kids in the mood for Halloween. Make up your own stories and share them by candlelight. You can host a spooky movie sleepover for your family or allow kids to invite a few friends over to celebrate. Give back Parents can use the holiday as an opportunity to give back to the community. Try participating in a trunk or treat in the area. Each participant decorates the trunk of their car and hands out candy to families who attend. You could also do a “trick-or-treat for hunger” on or around Halloween. Go door to door and ask for non-perishable food donations to give to a local food pantry. Many families also participate in the Teal Pumpkin Project by offering allergen-free treats or small toys so that kids with food allergies can safely participate in Halloween activities. Visit www.foodallergy.org for more information on the Teal Pumpkin Project. Family traditions are easy to start and worthwhile to continue. As your children grow, they may not remember everything you hope they will, but the traditions that you return to, year after year, will create lasting memories that they will treasure for years to come. September/October 2021 | OurKidsMagazine.com

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Field Trips: Live & Virtual Disclaimer: Due to Covid, event dates, times and details are subject to change. Always double check by phone, website or Facebook for event updates. IN PERSON FIELD TRIPS SEASONAL Graff 7A Ranch Farm Field Trips 911 US Hwy 90, Hondo, TX Graff7ARanch.com

Home of the South Texas Maize. Open weekends September 18 - November 21. Enjoy a great family adventure with food and fun for all. See our website for details on events and activities. Field Trips are October 14 - November 19, Thursday and Friday only. Reservations required. Regardless of the age of your students, the South Texas Maize makes a great field trip opportunity at the Graff 7A Ranch. We want to educate and ‘recreate’ your students! We can accomplish that goal in a fun and unique setting. We invite you to bring your kiddos to get lost in our classroom in the maze. Every field trip includes our 7-acre maze with age appropriate “passports”, hayride, a ride on the barrel train, goat petting, Hay Bale Jump, Kiddie Korral, Corn Popper jumps, and sliding on Matter-Corn Slide Mountain. See our website for special Thanksgiving week schedule and for more details. Just a short country drive from San Antonio. Buy or reserve tickets online. Traders Village Corny Maze 9333 SW Loop 410 (at Old Pearsall Road) San Antonio, TX 78242 (210) 623-8383 http://www.TradersVillage.com

Visit San Antonio’s only Maze! Come to Traders Village weekends in October & November for the Traders Village “CORNY MAZE. 10 acres of pure fun! Inside the maze has 3 trails. The Easy trail is for little kids; the Medium trail takes 30 minutes to 1 hour; and the Hard trail takes 1 ½ hours – 2 hours. Try out our new Corn Cannon! Other activities at the Corny Maze include Theme Park Rides, Pumpkin Patch, Petting Zoo, Photo Ops, Concessions, Scheduled Entertainment, Hay Ride, Roasted Corn, Corn in a Cup, Popcorn and great shopping. All day Corny Maze wrist band $9.99. All day Combo wrist band is $14.99 and includes Corny Maze and Theme Park Rides. Sweet Berry Farm 1801 FM 1980, Marble Falls, Texas, 78654 (830)-798-1462 www.sweetberryfarm.com

Will be opening for the Fall on September 4, 2021. Enjoy our Texas Maze, the Barnyard Maze, the Sweet Berry Express Barrel Train and the infamous Scarecrow Island Hayride. Our Pumpkin Patch, Pumpkin Painting, Stuff a Scarecrow, Berry Bounce, Sandart, and Pony rides begin on September 18. Explore farming, entomology, animals and more with Sweet Berry Farm’s field trip programs.(General public does not need to make a reservation to visit the farm.)Field Trips are offered on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays ONLY with reservations and must have a minimum of 20 participants.

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ANIMALS Animal Defense League of Texas 11300 Nacogdoches Rd San Antonio, TX 78217 210-655-1481 info@adltexas.org www.adltexas.org

Educational Tours can be scheduled for groups of up to 15 adults that would like to visit our facility. For school groups with children between ages 10 and 15, we can host 10 students with at least one chaperone. Topics discussed during the tour include the intake of animals, animal care, the adoption process, hospital programs, and ADL in the community. The tour includes a walk-through of our Cattery and Kennels, as well as a question and answer period. There is minimal animal interaction on our educational tours. Exotic Resort Zoo 235 Zoo Trail, Johnson City, Texas 78636 (830) 868-4357 www.zooexotics.com

We are offering both Guided Tours (tractor ride) and the Drive-Through Experience. Purchase tickets on-line or upon arrival. Please call or us or check our website for updates on Field Trips. Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch 26515 Natural Bridge Cavern Rd. San Antonio, TX 78266 830-438-7400 groupsales@WildlifeRanchTexas.com www.WildlifeRanchTexas.com

We are open and offering group rates for tours. Call for educational field trip information. Wild adventures await you on this Safari Trek through 450 acres of the Texas Hill Country. From the comfort of your own vehicle or bus, photograph, feed, and get up-close-and-personal with over 45 different animal species from around the world. Check our website for field trip updates. San Antonio Zoo 3903 N. St. Mary’s St San Antonio, TX 78212 210-734-7184 Information@sazoo.org

The San Antonio Zoo is one of the finest outdoor learning environments in South Texas! A Zoo visit could be just what your class needs to spark interest in science and observational learning. From characteristics of species, to adaptations for survival, to the wonders of nature, the San Antonio Zoo is the perfect classroom to introduce or reinforce your TEKS curriculum! ???????????????????????? The San Antonio Botanical Garden offers a variety of exciting learning adventures for students of all ages. All programs are TEKS-based, active and age-appropriate, so you can feel confident as an educator in choosing a Botanical Garden experience to enrich your class curriculum. West Creek Trail Rides/Owl Creek Farm 12355 Military Drive West San Antonio TX 78253 210-616-6585

We have a large petting zoo/play area, two covered pavilions for lunches. We provide educational

stations (5-15 minutes long) introducing students to farm animals including: Ponies donkeys, Goats, Sheep, Alpacas, Chickens, Ducks, Turkeys, Pigs, and rabbits. Hay Rides, Pony Rides (optional) and a Playground for extra entertainment. Admission: $5 per child without pony rides, $6 per child with pony rides, Teachers/school staff are free, Chaperones $5. Field trip times are from 9-1:30 (flexible). Please call or text Lana for Reservations 210-740-3069. Education / Enrichment San Antonio Public Library Central Library 600 Soledad St., 78205 210-207-2500 www.mysapl.org

Visit the “big enchilada” to explore the many fun and free resources available at the San Antonio Public Library. Designed by renowned Mexican architect Ricardo Legoretta, the Central Library is home to a number of special spaces including the Latino Collection and Resource Center, the Marie Swartz Art Resource Center, designated Children and Teen spaces equipped with the latest technology, the Low Vision Reading Room, the Jobs and Small Business Center, and the Texana/ Genealogy Department. San Antonio Water System 210-233-3626

Two field trip options are available: Down the Drain: Exploring Water After the Flush - Students learn about the process of wastewater treatment and how it can be recycled for future use as they tour SaNAntonio’s largest wastewater treatment facility. H2Oaks Center: Home To San Antonio’s Water Future - Students learn about San Antonio’s diverse water sources as they tour SAWS new state of the art brackish groundwater desalination facility. Tour Length: 1.5 hours Grades: 6th - 12th Grade Requirements: Transportation to the field trip site must be provided by the school; group sizes are limited to one bus. Tours are conducted on Thursdays and subject to availability. Until further notice all field trips will only be offered virtually. Tejas Rodeo Company 401 Obst Rd, Bulverde, Texas, 78163 (830)-980-2226 www.tejasrodeo.com

If you’re looking for an exhilarating, and even educational off-site experience complete with a professional rodeo, music, dance lessons, food, refreshments, and hands-on team building activities, Tejas Rodeo is the place for you. We take pride in our deep Texas and Western Heritage roots, our support of agriculture, and our strong family values. We have created the ultimate opportunity for field trips, getaways, and youth ventures. In order to follow the Texas reopening guidelines, we have had to make a few updates. Check with us to see what COVID restrictions are currently active. The DoSeum 2800 Broadway St, SATX, 78209 210-212-4453 https://www.thedoseum.org/fieldtrips

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and developmental stages from birth to age 11. We have created accessible opportunities for children to interact with our educational and fun space with guidance from DoSeum staff to ensure an optimal experience. A DoSeum Field Trip means partnership with teachers to help find an experience that aligns to students’ needs in STEM, the arts, and early literacy. It means joyful learning and discovery through active, studentled inquiry. Group Visits can be scheduled Monday thru Friday during our normal operating hours. Call or email jthompson@thedoseum. org for more information about Field Trip opportunities. All children visiting with groups must be accompanied by an adult while visiting The DoSeum. To ensure a positive experience for everyone, we ask that Group Visits use this 1 adult for every 5 children ratio to divide into smaller groups to explore separately.

HISTORICAL SITES The Alamo 300 Alamo Plaza San Antonio, TX 78205 Request210- 225-1391

We are so excited to welcome school groups back to the Alamo! Reservations are now required. In order to enter Alamo Church, each person in your group will need a free timed ticket to ensure there will be capacity for your group to go inside the iconic Alamo Church. Register at least two weeks in advance. Explore the place where history was made for a unique day of hands-on learning. Your class will enjoy walking through the iconic Alamo Church, seeing historical artifacts, visiting with living historians, and much more. Contact the Tour Program Coordinator at 210-225-1391 ext. 4005 to receive an Alamo Field Trip Packet or make reservations online at thealamo.org/ educators/field-trips.

River. Today visitors can retrace the footsteps of the mission Indians and friars. Run by the National Park Service. Handicap accessible.

Casa Navarro State Historic Site 228 S. Laredo San Antonio, TX 78207 210-226-4801 www.visitcasanavarro.com casa-navarro@thc.texas.gov

Cost: Adults, $4; Children/Students w/ID, and Seniors $3 per person; Family Rates - $8 (covers 2 adults +1 child or 1 adult +2 children); Group rates are available. Hours: Tues. – Saturday, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m., Sunday 12 – 5pm. Casa Navarro State Historic Site, is a National Historic Landmark in downtown San Antonio. It is the restored home of Tejano patriot José Antonio Navarro. Navarro was an influential figure in Texas during the momentous fifty-five-year period (1810-1865) when the state’s destiny was forged. A leading advocate of Tejano rights, he is best known as “The Strongest Defender of the Rights of His People.” Today, self-guided and interactive exhibits help visitors get a feel for the time and place inhabited by Navarro and his fellow San Antonians. San Antonio Missions National Historical Park Exit IH-10 at Probrandt, follow signs 210-534-8875 Ext. 280 www.nps.gov/saan

Cost: Free. Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Reservations are not required for entry or activities. Education groups and youth groups are required to make a reservation for guided tours. Ranger guided tours available Wednesday – Friday at 9:30 and 10:30 a.m. Self-guided and teacher guided tours do not require reservations. In 1718 Franciscans Friars and Spanish representatives established the first mission. Within 13 years San Jose, Espada, and San Juan Capistrano were located along the San Antonio

Southwest School of Art 300 Augusta St. San Antonio, TX 78205 210.200.8200 www.swschool.org

We invite you to visit our campus to learn the story of Southwest School of Art, the only independent college of art in Texas, and its historic site. Learn about our Young Artist Programs, our community classes and our growing Bachelor of Fine Arts program. Stroll through our exhibitions that are free and open to the public. Docent tours of the historic main building and grounds are available Monday through Friday, please call for hours. Free parking is available on site. Arrangements can be made for other times or groups larger than 10, by calling ahead. Tours of our gallery space and studio areas are also available. Steves Homestead 509 King William St. San Antonio, TX 78204 210-225-5924 www.saconservation.org

Hours: 10 a.m. – 3:30p.m daily. Journey back to the Victorian Era at this elegant three-story mansion built in 1876 for German lumber magnate Edward Steves, located in the historic King William District. In 1952 the homestead was donated to the San Antonio Conservation Society, which opened the homestead to tours in 1954. Also on the grounds are the River House, one of San Antonio’s first indoor pools, now a meeting facility; The Carriage House; and the Servant’s Quarters, now housing the visitors’ center. Group rates and behind-the-scenes tours available upon request.

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Disclaimer: Due to Covid, event dates, times and details are subject to change. Always double check by phone, website or Facebook for event updates. MUSEUMS UTSA Institute of Texan Cultures 801E. Cesar E. Chavez Blvd San Antonio, TX 78205 210-458-2291 MuseumTours@UTSA.edu www.texancultures.com

Institute of Texan Cultures remains closed with no date set for reopening. The museum does plan to reopen. Contact by phone or check online for opening updates. Detailing the many cultures that came to Texas and contributed to its cultural heritage. More than 20 Texas cultures represented on the main exhibit floor. Traveling exhibits detail particular aspects of culture and history. 26-screen Dome Theater multimedia presentation, “Back 40” 1800s-period outdoor education area. Handson and TEKS-compliant field trips. San Antonio Fire Museum 801 E. Houston San Antonio, TX 78205 210-390-7236

www.sanantoniofiremuseum.org San Antonio Fire Museum is currently closed but hopes to reopen. Please call or check website for updated information. The Buckhorn Museum 318 E. Houston Street San Antonio, TX 78205 210-247-4004 www.buckhornmuseum.com

Established in 1881, The Buckhorn features oneof-a-kind animal exhibits from around the world. There are animals from Africa, Asia, Antarctica, North America and fish from the Seven Seas! Step back in time in our Texas Ranger Museum and see what San Antonio looked like in the late 1800s. Learn about the Texas Rangers and enjoy individual displays of historic and treasured artifacts. Located just two blocks from The Alamo and one block from the Riverwalk, The Buckhorn Museum and Texas Ranger Museum are a Texas Sized Adventure! Texas Transportation Museum 11731 Wetmore Rd. San Antonio, TX 78217 210-490-3554 www.txtransportationmuseum.org

Please call or check our website for Field Trip updates. We are not currently conducting group tours. Normal hours: Thurs. & Fri., 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Friday is group day, reservations must be made in advance. Train rides start at noon and end at 4:30, every 45 minutes. For many youngsters, this will be their very first train ride. Reading about railroads in books or on the internet cannot compare with the real live experience of riding the rails or seeing a genuine traditional depot and walking through old fashioned passenger cars that became sleepers at night as even what we consider to be relatively short journeys today sometimes took days in days gone by. Bookings can be made through the museum’s website. The Holocaust Museum of San Antonio 12500 NW Military Highway 210-302-6807 Hmmsa.org/plan-your-visit

The Holocaust Memorial Museum will officially and fully reopen our doors to the public on October 4, 2021! In the meantime, we are accommodating any group tour scheduling requests for both inperson and virtual tours. Please note that when we reopen, masks will be required. Due to the graphic

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nature of the content depicted in the Museum, tour requests will be accepted for grades 6 and up. For 5th grade groups, special consideration will be taken to ensure the students are prepared for the subject matter and visual depiction of the Holocaust. For groups of 5th grade and under, the Museum offers a variety of other age-appropriate educational resources. Museum staff can provide you with more detailed descriptions of Museum resources and services.

NATURE Cascade Caverns 226 Cascade Caverms Rd Boerne, TX 78015 830-755-8080 www.cascadecaverns.com

COVID Update: Face masks are no longer required but recommended if you have a preexisting medical condition or are over 60 years of age. Masks are available for purchase in the Gift Shop. Please call before visiting as the Cave is periodically closed due to flooding, especially during May, August and September. Exit 543 on i-10, 14 miles NW of San Antonio and Fiesta Texas. Call for more information. Cave Without a Name 325 Kreutzberg Rd. Boerne, TX 78006 Cavewithoutaname.com

Youthful guests have fun learning at Cave Without A Name. Schedule your school group for an educational and entertaining visit to the cave. Cave tours, tailored to the age of your group, are packed with interesting facts about geology and speleology. Spacious grounds provide picnic tables for lunch and miles of walking trails for lessons in biology, botany, and all aspects of nature. Check our website or call for COVID restriction updates. The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment 201 San Marcos Springs Drive San Marcos, Texas 78666 512-245-7540 www.meadowscenter.txstate.edu

COVID UPDATE: Spring Lake is open to the public. Glass-bottom boat tour tickets are available at the Ticket Kiosk (no online registration required). Private boat tours must be booked online 72 hours in advance.The Meadows Center’s educational mission is to provide people of all ages with the ability to recognize Spring Lake as a unique freshwater ecosystem through interpretative interactive experiences that engages the audience in an exploration of interconnections between all living things and water. Glass bottom boats view the amazing San Marcos Springs. Wetlands walk, public aquariums and native trails provide the perfect outdoor adventure for all ages. San Antonio Botanical Garden 555 Funston @ N. New Braunfels San Antonio, TX 78 210-536-1400 www.sabot.org

The San Antonio Botanical Garden offers a variety of exciting learning adventures for students of all ages. All programs are TEKS-based, active and age-appropriate, so you can feel confident as an educator in choosing a Botanical Garden experience to enrich your class curriculum. Please call for information on Field Trips. Groups of 15 students (pre-K-High school; public/private/home school) are eligible for a school group rate. Call for more information and reservations.

San Antonio Natural Areas 21395 Milsa Rd. San Antonio, TX 78256 210-207-3782

Connect with the natural world and learn about local fauna, flora, hydrology, geology, and cultural history by visiting the San Antonio Natural Areas. Guided hikes are led by trained Master Naturalists and include key concepts such as habitats, endangered species, plant and animal adaptations, and more. All hikes align with the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) and lasts 1 to 2 hours. Visit FOSANA.org to request a guided hike or email nicole.mcleod@sanantonio. gov. Limited bus reimbursement funds available for Title 1 designated schools.

MOBILE FIELD TRIPS Mad Science of San Antonio 210-651-1143 sanantonio.madscience.org

Mad Science brings the field trip to you! Mad Science’s in-class interactive workshops are aligned to STEM objective, curriculum correlated and meet Texas STAAR requirements. Workshops are ideal for classroom groups. Special Event shows are filled with fascinating science demonstrations for larger groups. Call us to customize an on-site field trip for your group! VIA eXplore Learning Lab 210-362-2389 VIAinfo.net/eXplore

VIA eXplore Learning Lab brings the ride to you with a reverse field trip experience at your campus or youth event. Students aboard the eXplore bus learn how to use public transportation safely. The experience includes a video presentation and smart tablet exercises for age-appropriate internet-based activities. The curriculum is currently designed for K-5 students. Requests outside of this intended audience will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Visit VIAinfo. net/eXplore, or call (210) 362-2389 to schedule your free visit from VIA eXplore today.

VIRTUAL FIELD TRIPS Mad Science of San Antonio 210-651-1143 SanAntonio.madscience.org

Mad Science brings the field trip to you by zoom! Mad Science’s virtual interactive workshops are aligned to STEM objective, curriculum correlated and meet Texas STAAR requirements. Workshops are ideal for classroom groups. Special Event shows are filled with fascinating science demonstrations for larger groups of up to 500 children. Call us to customize a virtual field trip for your group! McNay Art Musuem 6000 N New Braunfels Ave San Antonio, TX 78209 210-824-5368 www.mcnayart.org

Looking for a way to enrich your homeschool, distance learning, or work-from-home life? Try out a virtual art museum field trip with the McNay. Each Wednesday at noon, we chat virtually about three works of art that have a common theme. Virtual Field Trips are free and registration is required to receive the link to join. See what’s coming next at mcnayart.org/events. LIKE US @ facebook.com/OurKidsMagazineSA


San Antonio Humane Society 4804 Fredericksburg Road, 78229 210-226-7461 x 136 or 140 SAhumane.org/education

At the San Antonio Humane Society, our goal is to create a more Humane future for our city. We do this by teaching responsible and loving pet care and promoting respect and compassion for all living creatures in the hearts and minds of children, teens, and young adults within our community. Visit our website for information on virtual tours. San Antonio Museum of Art 200 West Jones Ave. San Antonio, TX 78215 210-978-8100 www.Samuseum.org

The San Antonio Museum of Art is now accepting reservations for guided K-12 virtual tours of its collections, beginning on September 15, 2020. These virtual tours will provide students an opportunity to observe and have conversations about selected works of art within a chosen theme. The “tour” will be facilitated on Zoom by a docent and/or education department staff member. Virtual field trips will be offered Tuesdays through Fridays and will last approximately 45 minutes. San Antonio River Authority 866-345-7272 www.sariverauthority.org

Field Trip 1: Ever wonder what it would be like to paddle in a kayak down the 240 mile San Antonio River? Take a virtual “field trip” down the river, all the way to the Gulf of Mexico, learning about the wildlife and history along the way. Visit the San Antonio River Authority landing page to find the Virtual Tour of the magnificent San Antonio River at: https://www.sariverauthority.org/ Field Trip 2: Want to learn how your neighborhood is connected to the San Antonio River? A virtual set of “field trips” around your neighborhood is critical to understanding the health of the San Antonio River. Join San Antonio River Authority educators on the 15 episode video series, RIVER CAMP! Each episode is accompanied by activities that you can do in the home or classroom, such as a DIY kitchen demonstration or a neighborhood scavenger hunt. RIVER CAMP! can be found on the San Antonio River Authority’s website at: https://www.sariverauthority.org/education/rivercamp-virtual-education-series San Antonio Water System 210-233-3626

SAWS has implemented a school-age strategy that uses water as a catalyst to promote science and civic responsibility through presentations, field investigations, service opportunities and other resources. All are free of charge and customized to be age appropriate. Virtual presentations are

available for Pre K – 5th graders and a virtual tour of “Investigating Water After the Flush” is also being offered. Students learn about the process of wastewater treatment and how it can be recycled for future use.as they tour San Antonio’s largest wastewater treatment facility. Additionally, SAWS offers virtual speakers, activities and PBL’s. For more information, go to https://www.saws. org/education/student-programs/. Until further notice, all field trips will only be offered virtually. Be sure to check with us for availability of on site tours. San Antonio Zoo 3903 N. St. Mary’s St San Antonio, TX 78212 210-734-7184 Information@sazoo.org

With 4 different topics to choose from, these TEKs aligned programs are perfect for supporting state standards while enjoying the zoo safely from your classroom – wherever that may be! Each theme is 45 minutes long and includes a live presentation by a zoo educator, lots of photos, a close look at biofacts (such as feathers), and a live animal presentation. Group sizes are limited to allow for an engaging program with plenty of student interaction. Themes: Amazing Animal Care, Adaptations, Biomes, Zoo Careers. Texas State Capitol Tours Austin, TX 512-305-8402 www.tspb.texas.gov

In keeping with the growing opportunities for online viewings and virtual tours, the Texas SenateKids website offers extensive tour and virtual viewing options of the Texas State Capitol building in Austin. Completed in 1888, this beautiful piece of Lone Star State history houses the offices and chambers of the Texas Legislature and the Governor. During this time of social distancing and the closure of tours due to COVID-19 and the Coronavirus pandemic, virtually touring this amazing piece of Texas history is a true blessing. If your family is looking for points of interest here in Texas that they wish to see online, the Texas SenateKids website also provides details regarding the history of the Texas State Capitol. Although it’s not the same as experiencing first-hand all of the statues and paintings on-site, as well as the well-manicured grounds, this truly breathtaking marvel of Texas architecture is almost as impressive online. For a unique bit of family time in which the younger ones can learn something new, the Texas SenateKids online portal is a great place to start!

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On February 23, 1836, Mexican General Santa Anna arrived in San Antonio with thousands of soldiers determined to take back the Alamo from less than 200 defenders. What happened over the next 13 days would change the course of history in San Antonio, Texas, and the United States. The Alamo offers students a virtual tour of the grounds and engaging website content for Texas History students. Please contact education@ thealamo.org for more information. The DoSeum 2800 Broadway St, SATX, 78209 210-212-4453 https://www.thedoseum.org/fieldtrips

Bring The DoSeum’s exhibits into your learning environment this fall through engaging virtual experiences! Our virtual experiences are thoughtfully designed to accommodate a wide range of ages, interests, and elementary grades, with a focus on STEM, arts, and literacy content areas! Each Virtual Field Experience is customizable to the needs of your classroom and facilitated with DoSeum educators. Pre- and Post- visit lesson plans are also included to bring the full DoSeum experience to your students! To book either an on-site group visit or a virtual field experience please contact Jessica Thompson at jthomspon @the doseum.org. The Holocaust Museum of San Antonio 12500 NW Military Highway San Antonio, TX 78231

The Holocaust Memorial Museum of San Antonio will reopen it’s doors October 4, 2021. Meanwhile, the museum is virtually OPEN to serve you! The Holocaust Memorial Museum of San Antonio offers a wide array of multimedia resources for individuals and schools wanting to connect to the museum. Our website allows visitors to watch a virtual tour of the museum, hear local survivors share their experience during the Holocaust, browse our exhibits and explore the Holocaust through our online interactive resources. Teachers and parents can also find a teacher’s guide with worksheets to use along with our virtual tour, book reviews of Holocaust related books, and can schedule a virtual meeting with one of our Enjoy the fun of learning jump rope fro docents for a Q & A session to discuss the virtual comfort of your own home. tour or schedule an online activity session led by Learn Skills, Get Fit & Stay A the museum specialists.

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“It is eleven o’clock. You should go to sleep now.” “But I haven’t finished my homework yet.” This common exchange between my 13-year-old daughter and me occurs more often than I care to admit. Even though she gets home at 2 pm, she often procrastinates completing her homework until right before bedtime. She is also a repeat offender of waiting until the last minute to start research projects. Being productive when completing homework or in a job is an issue for many teenagers who are easily distracted by electronics, socializing or other fun activities.

Put Away Devices “The best tip for teens to improve productivity is to put your phone away. Our smartphones can be exceptionally useful tools, but they can also be exceptionally distracting,” says Emily Price, author of the book, Productivity Hacks: 500+ Easy Ways to Accomplish More at Work--That Actually Work! Price wrote the book based on fifteen years of interviewing people ranging from low-level employees to CEOs. Price says, “Everyone and every company has a different approach to ‘how to work.’” Price recommends that teens put their phone in another room when they are trying to be productive. If they need their phone to for homework, then she suggests using “Do Not Disturb” mode to limit the distracting sounds of a “pinging phone”. She says, “Being disconnected for a few hours can make a tremendous difference to your productivity.” Have a Dedicated Workspace Price also suggests a dedicated workspace. She says, “Having an ‘office’ or a place where you traditionally do your work can be great for a number of reasons. First, it can help put you in the mindset for ‘work’ when you sit down. Secondly, it can be a signal to other people in your home that you’re busy working and shouldn’t be disturbed.” “The most important thing when it comes to teens being 10

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productive in school and with homework or any jobs is making sure that they are intrinsically motivated,” says Maria Sanders, a licensed social worker and certified parent coach.

Have Teens Create Their Own Plan Sanders explains that you can help your teen become motivated by allowing them to feel competent, connected and autonomous. She says, “It is important for teens to come up with their own plan of action of how they can be productive rather than having the parent dictate the best tips and strategies.” If a teen can be involved in their decision-making process of how to be productive then it is more likely that they will follow through with their work. While they are thinking of a productivity plan have them consider any obstacles or challenges that will be barriers to their productivity along with their strengths and resources. Eat Breakfast Price and Sanders agree that starting the day by eating breakfast helps your mind to become more alert and provides energy to be productive in school. Since most teenagers get up early for school, eating breakfast can be a challenge. If this is an issue due to time, then Price suggests drinking a smoothie or eating a protein bar. She says, “Breakfast doesn’t have to mean eggs and bacon, but it should involve enough calories to kickstart your metabolism and keep you full until lunch time.” Sanders explains that if your teen isn’t eating breakfast then ask questions like, “Do you think skipping breaking is working for you? Do you have enough energy during school?” These questions can help teens to feel part of the decision-making process and think about their choices. Get Enough Sleep Another key factor in being productive is getting enough sleep which is often an issue for most teens who like to stay LIKE US @ facebook.com/OurKidsMagazineSA


Always double check by phone, website or Facebook for event updates. up late and need to get up early for school. Price says, “One of the best things you can do to boost your productivity is to get enough sleep.” Price suggests that teens do not sleep in the same room as their phones which can disrupt or prevent them from going to sleep. She also says that taking a warm shower before going to bed can relax your muscles and prepare your body for sleep. If your teen isn’t getting enough sleep at night then Sander encourages parents to ask questions like, “Do you feel tired in the morning or during the day? How can you improve the amount of sleep you are getting at night?” These questions can help them to figure out a way to improve their sleep schedule.

Use A Productive App In Price’s book, she recommends various apps that can help increase productivity. Some apps that Price thinks teens would find beneficial are: RescueTime: This app will track how much time you spend on certain websites and certain apps on your computer. You can use this information to be more aware of the time spent on social media and then change it by setting a timer when using social media if necessary, to be more productive. Just Read: is a Chrome extension that will remove things like flashy webpage styles, pop-up ads, and comments, and turn the article into a simplified text which helps to prevent distractions while reading. Forest: This app grows virtual trees when you’re not using

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your phone. When you launch an app or browse the Internet, the trees wither and die. Using this app will make you more aware of how much you’re using your phone and encourage you to put it away so your virtual trees and productivity can grow. Grammarly: This web and mobile app can read through the text you write and look for any spelling or grammar errors. FocusWriter: is a minimalist word processing app for Windows, Mac, and Linux that forces you to focus on something you’re writing by preventing you from doing other things on your computer. The app blocks programs and websites that might take your attention away from your writing, and it allows you to set timers to break up your work into sessions so you’re not working too much at once. When you take care of your physical health by having proper nutrition and sleep, then you can focus on two key factors to improving productivity which is motivation and preventing distractions. Sanders says, “It is important to understand how powerful our children are when they are motivated.” Originally published on Grown and Flown. Cheryl Maguire holds a Master of Counseling Psychology degree. She is married and is the mother of twins and a daughter. Her writing has been published in The New York Times, National Geographic, Parents Magazine, AARP, and many other publications. She is a professional member of ASJA. You can find her at Twitter @CherylMaguire05

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SCHOOLS Anne Frank Inspire Academy 11216 Bandera Road, San Antonio, TX 78250 Elementary School - (210) 638-5910 Middle & High School - (210) 638-5900 AnneFrankIA.com Anne Frank Inspire Academy - NW Military, inside the Barshop JCC, is a free, public charter school opening this fall with grades kindergarten through 2nd, eventually serving through 8th grade. Our 100%-certified teachers inspire our small, safe, and modern classrooms of students to find joy in learning through an empowering inquiry-based curriculum, help uncover their inherent strengths, and lead children in discovering new skills to be great! Apply today! www.AnneFrankIA.com/ admissions BASIS Texas Charter Schools Four San Antonio locations. (480) 289 2088 enrollBASIS.com BASIS Charter Schools are world-class, tuitionfree public charter schools serving grades K–12. Currently, we have four campuses in San Antonio—three well-established, awardwinning campuses and our newest addition, BASIS San Antonio Northeast, now enrolling for grades K–7. Each school offers our STEMinfused liberal arts curriculum, a well-balanced variety of advanced academic courses, and a wide range of extracurricular activities. Students in the primary grades benefit from our dynamic co-teaching model. Find your BASIS Texas Charter School campus today!

Bexar County Academy Charter School 1485 Hillcrest Dr. San Antonio, TX 78228 210-432-8600 www.bexarcountyacademy.org Bexar County Academy is a TUITION FREE charter school, serving grades Pre-K3 to 8th grade. At Bexar County Academy Charter School our mission is to provide an Academia Environment that prepares students to function as Entrepreneurs, Workers, and Citizens in a Globalized World. Our blended-learning model provides our scholars with the opportunity to develop entrepreneurial and life skills not often offered in traditional public-school districts. Our life skills-based curriculum provides the tools to develop character, creative, critical, and innovative thinking. Apply Today! www. enroll.bexarcountyacademy.com Bright Ideas Enrichment Center 9433 Fredericksburg Rd. San Antonio, 78240 210-694-4622 brightideasdaycare.com We realize that each child is unique with a specific set of needs. It is our sincere desire to accept the challenge and work toward the goal of meeting each of those needs. We offer Infant and Toddler care, Pre-K 3 and Pre-K 4 and Private Kindergarten, with breakfast, lunch and afternoon snack provided. We also offer Swimming lessons, Ballet, Gymnastics, Karate and Spanish for Tots. Brooks Academies of Texas 4802 Vance Jackson Road 210-541-0051 brooksacademy.org

Brooks Academies is a premiere tuition-free public charter school with four campuses located in San Antonio. We serve grades PreK through 12 with a variety of specialized programs: STEM, Dual Language, Fine Arts, Sports Leadership and Management. Please contact us today to find the right fit for your child. Applications are available for the 20212022 school year. Apply online today!

Cardinal Montessori Academy 6506 W Hausman Rd San Antonio, TX 78249 (210) 558-3627 www.cardinalma.com We offer an authentic Montessori experience with an emphasis on S.T.E.A.M. in beautiful, clean, and prepared classrooms. Our curriculum follows the child, focusing on their individual needs and interests. Our school day is structured with a fair amount of fun, excitement, and free play mixed in! Colonial Hills United Methodist School 5247 Vance Jackson San Antonio, TX 78230 210-349-1092 www.chums-sa.com “Where Play is Purposeful and Children are the Priority” Now enrolling for the 2021-2022 school year, 18 months - Kindergarten. Our mission is to provide a safe, loving environment that nurtures and develops the whole child; socially, emotionally, physically, spiritually & intellectually. Our curriculum is play based emphasizing hands-on activities and discovery methods of learning. Contact our office at 210349-1092 or visit our website at www.chumssa.com to schedule your school tour, learn more

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Cornerstone Christian Schools 17702 NW Military Hwy San Antonio, TX 78257 210-979-9203 • sa-ccs.org At Cornerstone Christian Schools, we face adversity and make history every day. At the onset of this pandemic, we led the way in adopting digital learning instruction within a week and the first to hold a physical graduation on campus. And now once again, CCS is leading the way by welcoming students on our beautiful campus for in person teaching this Fall. Learn how by visiting sa-ccs.org or call 210-979-9203 today.

Jubilee Academies 4434 Roland Road San Antonio, Texas 78222 210-333-6227 Jubileeacademies.org A Better Approach to Public Education! Serving Pre-K(4) - Graduation; offering College Credit, Career Readiness and Character Development. There are six Jubilee locations in San Antonio – call for the one nearest you.

Country Home Learning Center 210-687-1002 www.countryhome learningcenter.com Quality childcare 6 weeks – 13 years. Students enjoy our water park, indoor playground, puttputt golf course, and gymnasium. After school care with pick-up from area schools available. Check out our website for location near you. Democracy Prep at the Stewart Campus 1950 Rigsby Ave 210-438-6875 https://dpsc.democracyprep.org/ Democracy Prep at the Stewart Campus serves scholars from Pre-K through 8th grade in Southeast San Antonio. We work to ensure that every child has the opportunity to attend the college of their choice and pursue a life of active citizenship. We offer two way dual language programming, visual arts, theatre,

Keystone School 210-735-4022 119 East Craig San Antonio, TX 78212 www.keystoneschool.org Keystone school has been a haven for bright, motivated children since 1948. Master teachers lead small classes with an accelerated, college-preparatory curriculum. Academics, extracurriculars, arts, outdoor education and technology combine in a challenging, nurturing environment to develop academic excellence, ethical growth, community involvement, and responsible leadership. Grades PK3-12. KIPP Texas Public Schools San Antonio kipptexas.org 210-880-8080 KIPP Texas Public schools focuses on protecting the health and safety of our students, staff, and families to the fullest extent possible. Provides our students with an academically excellent, joyful, and equitable learning experience with a consistent focus on college readiness regardless of whether we are inside

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Positive Solutions High School 1325 N. Flores, Suite 100 San Antonio, TX 78212 210-299-1025 www.facebook.com/ positivesolutionshighschool Brief Description: Positive Solutions High School, chartered by the State of Texas in 1998, is an open enrollment charter school offering an accelerated high school diploma program for grades 9-12 as well as a GED program (4 hour sessions available in AM or PM). Positive Solutions High School students will succeed academically and in society. Pre-K Academy at West Avenue North East Independent School District 3915 West Avenue San Antonio, TX 78213 210-407-8600 www.neisd.net/prekacademy A recently renovated campus dedicated solely to prekindergarten students. Each classroom has a certified teacher and an instructional assistant. Students learn important skills through exploratory play and age-appropriate steps for resolving conflicts. We have a fulltime physical education teacher, music teacher, librarian, STEAM teacher, counselor, family specialist, registered nurse, and instructional coach for our teachers. We offer a two-way dual language program, transportation service, and after-school care.

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Pre-K 4 SA North 210-206-2800 East 210-206-2850 South 210-206-2700 West 210-206-2900 https://prek4sa.com/ Pre-K 4 SA is San Antonio’s premier prekindergarten program that is changing the educational and workforce trajectory of our city in one generation. Pre-K 4 SA offers full and extended-day prekindergarten for 4-yearolds in San Antonio. With four Education Centers with stringent safety protocols, as well as a distance learning model, Pre-K 4 SA supports a foundation in concepts like math, science, language, and art through a playbased learning environment. Contactless Application Process. Apply now! San Antonio Independent School District 1931 E. Houston St, San Antonio, TX 78202 (210) 554-2660 www.experiencesaisd.com At San Antonio ISD, we believe that all children should have access to best-fit school options regardless of their academic abilities or where they live. SAISD is the District of Choice for FREE Full-day PreK, Dual Language, No-Cost College & Career Prep, and more. With the most PK-12 school options and the highest achievement gains of any district in Texas, San Antonio ISD offers something for everyone. SAISD: A Family of Schools for All Families! ourkids-sa.pdf

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Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran School & Child Care 6914 Wurzbach Rd. MEDICAL CENTER San Antonio TX 78240 210-614-3741 www.shlutheran.org Shepherd of the Hills is a Christ-centered, family focused, community dedicated to serving children ages Infants through Grade 8. We provide a faith-based, fully accredited educational program in addition to a state-licensed Early Childhood Center. In accordance with state education and healthcare guidelines, we plan to begin the 2020-2021 school year in August, with children in classes on campus! We are currently enrolling for the fall! Call today! Southwest Preparatory Schools 4 Campuses listed below 210-829-8017 www.swprep.org Southwest Preparatory School is an open enrollment - tuition free charter school serving grades PreK-12 with four campuses in San Antonio and Seguin. All four campuses have current plans to include both remote and in-person learning options for students for the 2020-21 school year. Enrollment is now open at www.swprep.org. St. Matthew Catholic School 10703 Wurzbach Rd. San Antonio, TX 78230 (210) 478-5044 www.smcssa.org St. Matthew Catholic School is dedicated to the mission of educating a strong, faithcentered community through a commitment

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St. Peter Prince of Apostles School 112 Marcia Place San Antonio, TX 78209 210-824-3171 stpeterprince.org St. Peter Prince of Apostles School in Alamo Heights has on-campus and virtual class options for the 2020-2021 school year. Ideal class sizes for distancing and outstanding parent reviews during distance learning. Call today for more information! Suburban School 210-696-0213 5409 Encino Park Road general@suburbanschool.com www.suburbanschool.com Suburban School, a place where children can learn in a unique, natural setting and are encouraged to become independent, caring individuals. Suburban School exceeds State Minimum Standards and follows national accreditation (NECPA and NAEYC) guidelines. Suburban School embodies a relaxed, comfortable learning atmosphere with an emphasis on our outdoor environment to enhance gross motor development. We believe that a happy and successful childhood with clear expectations leads to a positive self-image. Our program is designed to be age level appropriate, blending traditional and progressive styles of learning. We use hands-on experiences and learning centers to encourage creativity and a better understanding of concepts. Time is spent learning in a group setting as well as one-to-one with a teacher.

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curriculum bridges the arts and sciences and includes gardening, sustainability, oral storytelling, and respectful conflict resolution encouraging empathy and compassion. Oncampus instruction provided with small classes, maximized outdoor time, and evidence-based safety policies. Distance learning options available and classes are prepared to pivot to different models. Virtual Info Session for interested families Feb. 2nd, 2021 - details and registration on website.

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AdBAnce Behavioral Health ABA Therapy 844-568-2001 www.AdBAnce.com ABA Therapy can help students with Special Needs to maintain and generalize skills already learned. ABA can also be used as a teaching tool and a preventative tool to address challenging behaviors. Boone Pioneer Education Foundation Virtual one on one teaching 619-227-1664 booneteach1@gmail.com We use a systematic, research based instruction for reading, language delays, dyslexia, language delays, attention deficit disorder, and many other learning challenges. In addition, we are highly trained in linguistics for rapid fluency in English. Call to set a date for testing and a full grade evaluation.

Inspiring Excellence 210-722-4947 InspiringExcellenceTutoring.com With affordability in mind, I teach step-by-step methods, helping my students learn effective strategies to improve their confidence and become independent learners. I begin each session with a fun review to make learning an enjoyable experience! Clowvazar After School Tutoring 210-690-4800 12746 Cimarron Path #120 San Antonio TX 78249 www.clowvazar.com We provide One-on-One tutoring for kids with high functioning autism, dyslexia, dyscalculia et cetera. Tutoring & Coaching sessions available for both Students and Parents. We provide comprehensive assessment and affordable packages.

TUTORING Brainiacs Academic Enrichment and Support 210-570-5611 www.mybrainiacs.com Brainiacs provides one-on-one mentoring services. Our mentors tutor in targeted subjects, but also establish a supportive connection with a student. GRIT & GROWTHMINDSET are organically woven into conversations around life strategy and longterm academic success. Brainiac also offers small group programs in Reading & Literacy, Study & Organizational Skills & ACT/SAT Test Prep.

Sunshine Cottage 603 E. Hildebrand San Antonio, TX 78212 (210) 824-0579 www.sunshinecottage.org Sunshine Cottage offers a listening and spoken language environment for all children with hearing impairment as well as for typically hearing children. Sunshine Cottage provides students the opportunity to excel and experience new learning adventures each day. Pre-school through fifth grade.

LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES Abby’s Attic Sewing & Crafting Studio North Central at 281/Thousand Oaks 210-375-5241 Far West Side at Culebra 210-5415088 www.abbysatticsewingschool.com Abby’s Attic provides in-person and online sewing classes for ages 8-16. Learn beginner and intermediate sewing skills, with your machine or by hand. Introduce your child to a dying art while they work on fine and gross motor skills, pattern reading, problem solving, mathematics skills and more! Moms, we have

SCHOOLS - ACADEMIC - SECONDARY & ELEMENTARY Brooks Academies is a premiere tuition-free public charter school with four campuses located in San Antonio. Serving grades PreK-12 with specialized programs in STEM, Dual Language, Fine Arts, Sports Leadership and Management. Free breakfast and lunch will be provided in all locations. Teaching positions are available. Enroll today!

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Artworks Art Studio 1840 Nacogdoches Rd, San Antonio TX 78209 210-826-2787 www.artworksartstudio.com New Wording: NEW Arts Enrichment & Academic Assistance for Home Learners - we offer Small Class Sizes with Student-Centered Curriculum and Unique Learning Experiences! Boy Scouts of America, Alamo Area Council 2226 NW Military Hwy, San Antonio, Texas 78213 210-341-8611 www.AlamoAreaBSA.org The BSA continues to prepare young people for life by providing the nation’s foremost youth program of character development and values-based leadership training, utilizing outdoor activity, citizenship, and fitness. The Alamo Area Council manages over 1,500 acres of outdoor adventure for boys and girls from 5-20 years of age at three premier camps – Bear Creek Scout Reservation, Mays Family Scout Ranch, and McGimsey Scout Park. Also Check out our Virtual Merit Badges and other Scouting at Home programming. Code Ninjas Shavano Park 12651 Vance Jackson Road, Suite 101 210-570-2467 www.codeninjas.com/tx-shavano-park Your kids will have a blast Learning to Code! At Code Ninjas San Antonio (Shavano Park), kids learn to code by building their very own video games. Our flexible coding programs for

kids make it easy on parents with convenient drop-in hours on weeknights and weekends.

Dorothy Keck Dancers 210-829-8454 1532 Austin Hwy www.dorothykeckdancers.com We are a dance instruction studio offering classes in ballet, tap, jazz, hip-hop, tumbling/ acrobatics, and dance team. Enjoy our 55 years of teaching experience, flexible hours, and fair prices that are sure to keep us a San Antonio favorite. First Tee Greater San Antonio 915 East Mulberry, San Antonio, TX 210.736.9592 www.firstteesanantonio.org First Tee Greater San Antonio will be hosting fall programming both online and in-person. On-site programming adheres to local, state and federal safety and health protocols to ensure a safe environment for participants and families. Jump Rope Express 210269-0725 coachbobby7755@gmail.com www.coachbobbysports.com Let Jump Rope Express get your child in top form. We offer one-hour jump rope classes that keep kids active with unique jump rope games, activities, challenges and drills developed by Coach Bobby. The kids will have a fun-filled time and get a lot of exercise!

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Mad Science of Austin & San Antonio P.O. Box 92701 Austin, Tx 78709 210-651-1143 http://sanantonio.madscience.org Mad Science programs are designed with exciting, fun and hands-on science activities. Your child will become a junior scientist, having the opportunity to experience a variety of hands-on adventures. Children will design, create, build and assemble a variety of interesting projects. Many different themes are available including robots, rockets, spies, yuckology, invention and more! Ages 5-12. Programs starting in January and through the Summer $18-325. Locations Include Virtual with Supplies delivered to your door! Witte Museum 3801 Broadway San Antonio, TX 78209 210-210-357-1910 www.wittemuseum.org The Witte Museum is developing programs for schools and families for the fall. We are open and encourage families to visit us when they are ready for an outing! We have a wide variety of educational videos available on our website. “Witte Where You Are” brings a little bit on the museum to you! Watch our website for new program announcements.

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Car Seat Safety: What You Need to Know By Josh Dilts, Chicco Child Passenger Safety Technician

A car seat is one of the most important items a parent will buy for their child. In fact, new Chicco research* commissioned ahead of Baby Safety Month this September found that 42% of children spend four or more hours in their car seats in a typical week – that’s a lot of miles on the road. Whether heading to daycare drop-off or on a grocery store run, it’s critical that parents ensure their child is properly secured in the right seat. From infants to big kids, it’s important to keep child safety in the driver’s seat (metaphorically, of course!). Here’s a closer look at additional survey findings and what parents need to know about proper car seat use: • Parents like to do their car seat homework: Car seats rank in the top three purchases parents spend the most time researching, among a new home and the daily household conundrum of what to eat for dinner, then followed by other purchases including a car or vacation. So, what should parents look for? When choosing a car seat, parents should focus on key features including ease of install, child fit and comfort – all three play a critical role in keeping children safe. • An easy at-home test to make sure your car seat is installed securely: When it comes to car seat installation, 55% of parents do not know or are not sure what the ‘inch test’ is. It’s a simple at-home way to check if 18

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your child’s car seat is secure. After installing, simply give the car seat and base a good tug forward and from side-to-side. If the seat moves more than one inch in any direction, you should uninstall the seat and start over until a secure fit is achieved and your installation can pass the ‘inch test.’ • Winter coat protocol: With the weather turning cooler in the coming months, it’s a good idea to clear up confusion about winter coats and car seats. 40% of parents say it is recommended for a child to wear a winter coat in a car seat with a five-point harness or they are unsure. However, best practice is to remove baby’s bulky coat before car rides as it can give a false sense of harness tightness. In a crash, down or poly fill compresses, which means, underneath all that fluff, you have a child in a harness that is too loose. For parents looking for additional car seat safety information, www.ChiccoUSA.com offers a variety of resources from how to choose a car seat, car seat comparisons and step-by-step installation videos. *Results based on Chicco survey of 1,004 U.S. parents in August 2021 Joshua Dilts is a passionate advocate for child passenger safety, serving as a certified Child Safety Technician and a lead car seat product manager at Chicco. A father of three, Josh’s reallife experience provides continued inspiration and motivation for creating solutions that make it easier for families to travel safely with car seats. LIKE US @ facebook.com/OurKidsMagazineSA


Pumpkin Patches South Texas Maize at Graff 7A Ranch: We have a giant field of pumpkins every

Fall. It’s such fun to poke thru and pick up a few! We have pumpkins to cook with and pumpkins to use as Fall décor. Plus, choose pumpkins to carve or paint into harry-scarey jack-o-lanterns for Halloween! Bring your cameras, folks – pumpkins make the best photo props of the fall season. Maize grounds admission is required to access the pumpkin patch. Pumpkin Patch is open weekends only. Our Pumpkin Patch is just part of the fun you will find at the South Texas Maize this fall. Activities including a seven-acre maze, hayrides, the MatterCorn Slide Mountain, the Twin Cow Train, Cowboy Ken’s Kiddie Korral, the Hay Bale Jump, our brand new Expression Swings, and much more. 911 U.S. Hwy. 90 East, Hondo. 830-741-3968

First United Methodist Church Seguin Pumpkin Patch: Lots of pumpkins & lots of photo opportunities. Puppies & Pumpkins & a Blessing of Animals on Saturday, October 23. No admission fee. Begins Saturday October 2. Open Monday - Saturday 10:00 am - 7:00 pm and Sunday noon - 7:00 pm. 710 N. Austin St. in Seguin. 830-379-4112. www.fumcseguin.com

Traders Village Corny Maze Pumpkin Patch: Our Pumpkin Patch is just part of the fun at Corny Maze on weekends in October and November. There will be lots of medium & large pumpkins to choose from $5 each and a station ready for kids to decorate their pumpkins for Halloween! There is lots of fun for the whole family at the Traders Village Corny Maze. Experience San Antonio’s First & Only “Corny Maze” with 10 acres of crazy mazes (Easy for little kids, Medium and Hard). Lots of Activities at the Traders Village Corny Maze: Petting Zoo (FREE with admission), Pumpkin Patch, Lots of Photo Ops,

Concessions. Hours: Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Traders Village 9333 SW Loop 410 | San Antonio, TX 7824. (210) 623-8383 https://tradersvillage.com/san-antonio

Sweet Berry Farm: We will be opening

back up on September 4 with various Fall activities. Beginning September 18, we will add Pumpkin Painting, Stuff a Scarecrow, the Berry Bounce, Sandart, Pony rides and Pumpkins galore. Check our website or call for details. 1801 FM 1980 Marble Falls, Texas 78654 https://sweetberryfarm.com

Love Creek Orchards: Great Hill Country

Pumpkin Patch will be open Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays beginning October 9 and ending with October 31. Admission is $7 for kids 3 years and older (Active Military $4 with ID). Admission includes: Pumpkin Painting (You buy the pumpkin, we provide the paint), Apple Orchard Tour, Farm Animals, Games, Hayride, Hay Maze, Story Telling, Scarecrow Building, and sing-a-longs. Also a great place to have a Birthday Party of reserve a Field Trip.13558 TX-16, Medina, TX 78055 https://lovecreekorchards.com/

Bracken UMC Pumpkin: Open October 3

– October 31 Call or check our website for details. 830606-6717 20377 FM 2252 San Antonio 78266 https:// www.brackenumc.org/media/

Good News Pumpkin Patch: Besides

loads of Pumpkins, we offer hayrides, moon bounce, mazes, angry pumpkins (giant slingshot) every evening and all weekends, lazer tag on Sunday afternoon, movie in the patch on Saturday nights and special events on the weekend. Call for start date and movie times. 210-549-7133, 11020 Old Corpus Christi Hwy. San Antonio, TX 78223.

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Health

8 Immune Boosting Foods to Keep Your Family Healthie By Tiffany Doerr Guerzon

Kids get sick often, and although colds and tummy bugs are a part of childhood, keeping their bodies strong with a healthy diet can give them an edge against the germs they encounter in everyday life. Here are eight superfoods to add into your meal repertoire along with kid-friendly serving suggestions.

Berries This one isn’t a hard sell with kids. Berries are bursting with bioflavonoids, the plant chemicals that help to activate the immune system and work as antioxidants to prevent cell damage. The darker the berry, the higher the bioflavonoids. But all berries are good for you, one cup of strawberries contains the same amount of Vitamin C as a cup of OJ. Best of all, it’s been proven that frozen blueberries retain all of the good vitamins and chemicals, so you can benefit all winter long. Add berries to cereal, smoothies or yogurt. Yogurt Yogurt that has “live or active cultures” (listed on the label) offers probiotics which have been shown to reduce inflammation, which is implicated in viral and gut issues. The other immunity boosting properties of yogurt are due to magnesium, selenium, Vitamin D and zinc. The healthiest yogurt is the plain, unsweetened type with active cultures. Mix in a berry such as blueberries to sweeten 20

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plain yogurt, or try a commercial brand with probiotics such as Activia.

Eggs Eggs have gotten a bad rap in the past when they were suspected of raising cholesterol. However, more recent studies show that eating 6-12 eggs per week in the context of a healthy diet doesn’t raise the risk of heart disease. You can feel good about eating eggs, especially since they are full of high quality protein, plus a slew of other vitamins and minerals. Eggs are rich in B vitamins, choline, selenium, Vitamin A, iron and phosphorus, plus they contain two antioxidants that protect eye health: zeaxanthin and lutein. Hard boiled eggs are great for snacking or whip up an omelette for breakfast or dinner. Nuts and Seeds Nuts are powerhouse foods. Almonds, for example, contain Vitamin E, an antioxidant which helps to fight off infection. Nuts and seeds are not only yummy, they offer an array of phytochemicals and minerals. Nuts have different nutritional profiles, so consume a variety to give your body what it needs. Nuts are great as a yogurt topper or just for snacking. Peanuts Despite the name, peanuts are actually legumes. Peanuts LIKE US @ facebook.com/OurKidsMagazineSA


contain manganese as well as iron, magnesium, niacin, folate, copper, phosphorus, thiamine and selenium. If PB&J is your kids’ jam, you’ll get better nutrition from natural type peanut butters instead of those with added sugars.

Sweet Potatoes Sweet potatoes are worthy of the dinner table yearround with the numerous health benefits. Their bright color comes from carotenoids, which is an antioxidant. Just one sweet potato contains 400 percent of the daily requirement of Vitamin A as well as Vitamins B, C and D, plus many good-for-you minerals. To get your kids to eat this goodness, try serving a baked sweet potato with butter and brown sugar instead of a regular baked potato or have mashed sweet potatoes as a side dish. Red Bell Peppers These brightly colored veggies taste sweeter than their green counterparts making these more palatable for kids, plus they contain three times more vitamin C than oranges. Vitamin C is thought to boost white cell production- the cells that fight infection. Red bell peppers also pack a healthy amount of beta carotene which is good for eye health. Serve raw with a dip or sauted in a stir fry. Broccoli Mom was right, broccoli is good for you. Broccoli contains Vitamin C,B D, E and K as well as folate. More importantly, broccoli and other cruciferous vegetables contain glucosinolates which protect cells from DNA damage and have been shown to have anti bacterial, antiviral and even anticancer effects. Other vegetables in this family include cauliflower, cabbage, bok choy, arugula, brussel sprouts, kale, radish and turnips. Try enticing kids with raw broccoli or cauliflower served with a yummy dip or steam it and top with cheese. Roasting vegetables such as broccoli, cauliflower and brussel sprouts bring out the sweet flavor and tones down the bitterness of cruciferous veggies. References: https://www.healthline.com/health/food-nutrition/ crucifeous-vegetableshttps://www.webmd.com/cold-and-flu/ ss/slideshow-immune-foodshttps://www.verywellfamily.com/ best-foods-boost-immune-system-4020423 https://www.todaysdietitian.com/newarchives/0316p22.shtml https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28359773/ https://health.clevelandclinicorg/ 3-vitamins-best-boosting-immunity/ https://www.webmd.com/food-recipes/ benefits-sweet-potatoes#1 September/October 2021 | OurKidsMagazine.com

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Understanding Miscarriage Q&A With Dr. Alan

1. What is miscarriage? Miscarriage is defined as pregnancy loss prior to 20 weeks. If the pregnancy lasts beyond 20 weeks but is unsuccessful, it is termed stillbirth. 2. Am I to blame for my baby’s death? Miscarriage is traumatic for all pregnant women and their partners. If you have had, are having, or will have a miscarriage, remember this: Miscarriage is NOT your fault. 3. How soon can I get pregnant again after a miscarriage? I always suggest waiting for at least one regular period before getting pregnant again. It can then be

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determined with more accuracy when you are due. In addition, having a normal period signals your body is done with the miscarriage process. 4. Who is likely to miscarry? Anyone can miscarry. The most often quoted numbers say 10 to 20 percent of all pregnancies end in miscarriage. When the miscarriage rate includes those fetuses lost before the missing of a period, the high-end rate increases up to 40 percent. 5. How do I tell a period from a miscarriage? There is cramping with miscarriage, often like a period, but sometimes more severe. Most of the time, bleeding will be heavier than a period, but seldom requiring a blood transfusion. 6. What if my doctor can’t hear a heartbeat? With a Doppler, I can hear a heartbeat at about 11 or 12 weeks. It is easier to see the heartbeat with an ultrasound at seven to eight weeks. If I can’t see the heartbeat at seven or eight weeks, out of reverence and concern for the fetus, I recheck in one week. If I can’t hear a heartbeat, most women prefer to wait for a spontaneous miscarriage which usually follows after one or two weeks. If one or two weeks go by without

a miscarriage, I recommended misoprostol (Cytotec) by mouth. While it is possible to use misoprostol without waiting the two weeks for a spontaneous miscarriage, it would not be my first choice because aggressive treatment can interfere with the grieving process. I prefer to allow a wide margin around guilt, blame, and shame. 7. What happens when someone has repeated miscarriages? Miscarriage before there is a beating heart is common, and is usually a chromosomal mutation. These are not preventable. However, once the heart is beating, several conditions can lead to a miscarriage. Many of these repeated miscarriages are preventable. If you have had more than two miscarriages, it’s time to look at the list of treatable conditions that are known to contribute to miscarriage in some women (i.e., Strep B or methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase — MTFHR). About Dr. Alan: An obstetrician and maternal mortality expert, “Rural Doc” Alan Lindemann, M.D. teaches women and their families how to create the outcomes they want for their own personal health and pregnancy. In his nearly 40 years of practice, he has delivered around 6,000 babies and achieved a maternal mortality rate of zero! Learn more at LindemannMD.com

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Holiday Gift Ideas Plus-Plus Halloween Tube Ages 5-12, $7.99. This festive Mini Maker Tube includes step-by-step instructions and all the pieces you need to build a Jack-o-Lantern and a Bat. Or, use your imagination and create your own design! https:// www.amazon.com

What On Earth Books FACTopia

Ages 8-12, $14.99. Did you know that a squid has a brain shaped like a doughnut? Or that some butterflies drink turtle tears? Welcome to FACTopia, a world of perfectly amazing facts, all of which are verified by Encyclopaedia Britannica! Every fact in the book is connected to the next in an ingenious trail of information. Hop from topic to topic in unexpected and hilarious ways, and discover Plus-Plus Go! Monster Trucks Ages7-12, $29.99. Build even bigger vehicles extraordinary facts. https://www.whatonearthbooks.com with the new GO! Monster Trucks! Featuring new larger double wheels What On Earth Books and 2 new colors of baseplates. Builds Amazing Treasures 2 Monster Trucks and a ramp with Ages 7+, $18.64 . Discover flaming tires. https://plus-plus.com/ 100 of the world’s most remarkable artifacts, most stunning artworks and most intriguing ruins in this beauHABA Rhino Hero Junior tifully illustrated book about Ages 2+,$29.99. Rhino Hero Junior Earth’s treasures. Treasures is a superhero in training who both natural and manmade aims high and takes other junior make an appearance in a tour which stretches across superheroes along with him on thousands of years and all around the globe. Discover his adventures. In three different sunken wrecks loaded with pirate gold and the abangames, the children practice their doned tombs of the world’s most powerful rulers. fine motor skills, work on a basic https://www.amazon.com/ understanding of numbers and quantities, and also train their memories. Floor by floor, the fun iPlay iLearn Bouncy and learning curve just gets steeper and steeper, until the heroic Pals Whale rhino reaches the top and the children share in the joy of winning Ages 18m+, $25.00. This together. Three cooperative matching and stacking games. Licenhopping ball outside sor: Excel Global Development. https://www.habausa.com/ features a soft plush cover and the inside is World of Eric Carle eco-friendly rubber. The Picnic Basket Playset whale design is easy to $20.00, PICNIC TOYS: Picnic basket attract kids’ attention. includes plush caterpillar (5”), https://www.iplayilearntoys.com plush avocado rattle, plush bread slice with velcro closure, crinkly Old World Christmas State juice pouch, & felt tomato, lettuce, of Texas Ornament The Lone & swiss cheese. Machine washable. https://www.amazon.com Star State is known for its cowboy culture and famous longhorn cattle. World of Eric Carle The Texas landscape is diverse, Koala Activity Toy including cacti and is now decorated $12.00, Keep baby entertained, happy, & with oil drilling wells due to its rich soothed with this adorable toy featuring supply of oil. Texans have adopted soft texture, on-the-go strap that says the armadillo as their mascot and “bugs and hugs”, teether rings, and “You lovingly decorate with the armor-plated critter. $24.99. Are My Sunshine” music. www.amazon.com https://oldworldchristmas.com/

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Little Partners Little Artists EZ Easel (White)

Ages 3+, $129.99 Encourage your child to explore their inner artist with the Little Partners Little Artist EZ Easel. The possibilities for creative play are endless with a chalkboard, whiteboard and paper roll for drawing. or painting their next masterpiece. Two paint cups, paper clips and an eraser are included, as well as two storage shelves for organization and easy access to art supplies. https://littlepartners.com

Plus-Plus Travel Case

Ages 3-12, $19.99. Take your PlusPlus wherever you like to play! Durable, lightweight and ready for action, the travel case includes a white baseplate and 100 mixed color pieces. Start to play right away, or add your own Plus-Plus to make a custom travel mix. www. plusplususa.com

Oribel Cocoon High Chair (grey/slate) Ages 3mo-3 years $215. Designed for modern homes, the multi-functional Cocoon high chair can be used from an infant recliner in the nursery, to a seat at the dinner table, and everything in between. www.amazon.com

BBLuv HIBU Silicone Night Light

$25.99. The Hibü is the perfect night companion for your child with its easy-to-use touch control. Portable, take it with you everywhere! Soft, baby safe & shock resistant silicone, 9 different LED colors with touch control, 3 auto shut-off timers and 10 levels of brightness. https://bbluvgroup.com

CINEMOOD 360 Ages 0+ ,$499.99. The

Loog Pro Electric Guitar

Ages 8-12, $179.00. The Loog Pro Electric is designed to make it fun and easy to play music. It comes with flashcards that teach you how to form chords, and an app that gets you playing songs on day one. Songs by The Beatles, The Stones, Taylor Swift, Bruno Mars and more, and you can also play karaoke-style and learn through Augmented Reality. Built-in amplifier and speaker that also lets kids play out loud without needing to hook it up to an amp. https://loogguitars.com

all new CINEMOOD 360 features a 360-degree video capability, VR games -with both educational and entertainment options and an upgraded 32 GB of storage space, portable projector, namely preloaded educational Disney content, compatibility with Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, YouTube, and iOS screen mirroring. Up to 5 hours of rechargeable battery life and projection capabilities of up to 12 feet, CINEMOOD 360 has endless possibilities for engaging with your entertainment. https://cinemood.com/

Miniware GrowBento Lunch Set: Miniware’s GrowBento grows

with your kids (from baby food to school lunches). It’s the lunchbox that lasts, perfect for the on-the-go kids (and parents!). The ultradurable Bento container fits up to four removable silicone Silipods that you can use to freeze and heat purees and other snacks/meals- even including liquids like hot soups and dressings. The GrowBento Lunchbox features: Leak proof Silipods with lids, Easily fits in backpacks, Easy to snack and store, Dishwasher safe, Fridge + Freezer safe Silipod. https://miniware.com

Schleich Sunny Day Mobile Farm

Ages 3-8, $34.99. FW Ben and his mother Laura load the Sunny Day Mobile Farm Stand from Schleich® FARM WORLD with fresh produce directly from their farm. Juicy apples, freshly laid eggs, crisp lettuce, potatoes from the field, chilled milk and crusty bread all fit on their wagon. www.schleich-s.com/

Herd Mentality (Big Potato)

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS Disclaimer: Due to Covid, event dates, times and details are subject to change. Always double check by phone, website or Facebook for event updates. San Antonio, TX 78209. https://www.wittemuseum.org/

September 7

Free Family Night at The DoSeum will take place each month and is brought to you by H-E-B and Community First Health Plans. A link for ticket reservations will be posted on the Free Family webpage of our website at 8am the morning of the event. Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. https:// www.thedoseum.org

September 4

FREE MOVIE - The Little Mermaid: This summer and fall, enjoy FREE movies at Mission Marquee Plaza, brought to you by the City of San Antonio World Heritage Office! Bring your blankets, lawn chairs, snacks and picnics for an unforgettable outdoor experience. Purchase snacks from our onsite food trucks, too. Venue opens at 7 p.m. and movies begin approximately 15 minutes after dusk. Pets are welcome and parking is available onsite. Face coverings and social distancing are recommended. THE LITTLE MERMAID - Rebellious 16-year-old mermaid Ariel is fascinated with life on land. On one of her visits to the surface, which are forbidden by her controlling father, King Triton, she falls for a human prince. Determined to be with her new love, Ariel makes a dangerous deal with the sea witch Ursula to become human for three days. But when plans go awry for the star-crossed lovers, the king must make the ultimate sacrifice for his daughter. Mission Marquee Plaza, 3100 Roosevelt Ave. San Antonio, TX 78214. STAR WARS Celebrities coming to Traders Village: A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away…Well….maybe not that far and not that long ago as this will be on September 4th from Noon to 5:00 p.m. Coming to Traders Village will be some exciting Star Wars guests. They will be located on 15th Street at Andy’s Treasure Chest & at Social Revolt (15th & Avenue D). Stephen Costantino | Gamorrean Guard – Return of the Jedi, Leilani Shui | Jawa – The Mandalorian, Susanna Malak | Jawa & Thobodin – The Mandalorian. Cost $30 - Combos for each celebrity. There will be limited Funko pops available. Each celebrity has photos you may choose from to get autographed. Admission is FREE Parking only $5

September 5

STEAM Sunday - Slime Lab: What is slime, and how is it useful? Explore the chemistry of slime as you discover how it helps plants and animals function. Consider the possible uses for slime as you synthesize your own unique slime or putty to take home. It’s slime time at the Witte Museum! Prices vary. Purchase includes socially-distanced table and all supplies needed for activity. Witte Museum admission is required and is not included in price. 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Witte Museum, 3801 Broadway,

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H-E-B Free Tuesdays at SAMA: Thanks to the generous support of H-E-B, SAMA is free every Tuesday from 4:00 - 9:00 PM. Join us for a variety of free programs including lectures, films, sketching and tours. Cafe des Artistes is also open until 9:00 PM to match SAMA’s extended hours. San Antonio Museum of Art 200 W. Jones Ave., San Antonio, TX 78215. www.samuseum.org

September 9

Touch-Free Art Crawl: Faces, Faces, Faces: Museum experiences for 0–24 months and caregivers with art selections that enhance  caregiver-child interactions. Includes a self-guided gallery activity with single-use, multisensory, interactive baby swag bag to be picked up at the Museum on the second Tuesday of the month. 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM at the Great Hall.Cost: Free with Museum admission, First come, first served. www.samuseum.org

September 10

Special Storytime at the Twig Book Shop: 10:30 with Dan the Man (who is a giant horse!!! and the book that features him written by C. Martínez Mangold and illustrated by Madeline Hein ) Dan the Man, is about a big Texas character who can’t do typical Texas things. But thanks to Devine middle school student Madeline Hein’s illustrations, we learn just why Dan the Man is the legend that he is. Twig Book Shop, 306 Pearl Pkwy Unit 106, San Antonio TX 78215. Restored by Light returns to Mission San Jose with family-friendly activities and entertainment. Bring a picnic or enjoy snacks from the food truck court. Before dark, enjoy kids activities and a ballet folklorico performance from the San Antonio Parks & Recreation Dance Program. At dark, the façade of Mission San Jose will be restored to its original frescoed appearance using projection technology illumination. This year, students

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from SAISD schools will also be displaying original artwork on the mission façade. This event is 100% outdoors; masks or face coverings are required to enter the event grounds. Celebrate our local heritage with food, music, and fun! 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM @ Mission San Jose, 6701 San José Drive, San Antonio, Texas 78214. Free and Open to the Public. Alzafar Shrine Circus: Event is a 7:30 p.m. Freeman Coliseum, 3201 E Houston St, San Antonio, TX. https://www.freemancoliseum.com/event/alzafar-shrine-circus/

September 14

H-E-B Free Tuesdays at SAMA: Thanks to the generous support of H-E-B, SAMA is free every Tuesday from 4:00 - 9:00 PM. Join us for a variety of free programs including lectures, films, sketching and tours. Cafe des Artistes is also open until 9:00 PM to match SAMA’s extended hours. San Antonio Museum of Art 200 W. Jones Ave., San Antonio, TX 78215. www.samuseum.org

Rolling Oaks KidX Carnival is from 12 to 2pm with family fun activities. More info at https://rollingoaksmall.com

Touch-Free Art Crawl: Faces, Faces, Faces: Museum experiences for 0–24 months and caregivers with art selections that enhance  caregiver-child interactions. Includes a self-guided gallery activity with single-use, multisensory, interactive baby swag bag to be picked up at the Museum on the second Tuesday of the month. 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM at the Great Hall.Cost: Free with Museum admission, First come, first served. www.samuseum.org

Alzafar Shrine Circus: Event is a 11 a.m, 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Freeman Coliseum, 3201 E Houston St, San Antonio, TX. https:// www.freemancoliseum.com/event/alzafar-shrine-circus/

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September 11

MUSIC AND MOVIE UNDER THE STARS: Man of Steel: The World Heritage Office and its collaborative partners present the 2nd annual Music and Movie Under the Stars, with a tribute in remembrance of September 11. Celebrate our local heritage with food, music, and fun, and connect with our military historians, veterans and first responders to learn about our city’s rich history. Bring your lawn chairs, blankets, and picnics to enjoy a free screening of the Superman favorite, “Man of Steel,” shortly after dusk. This free family-friendly event will be filled with fun interactive activities, pop-up vendors, food trucks, and refreshments. Free and open to the public, 6:00 to 10:00 p.m. Mission Marquee Plaza, 3100 Roosevelt Ave. San Antonio, TX 78214.

September 12

Alzafar Shrine Circus: Event is a 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. Freeman Coliseum, 3201 E Houston St, San Antonio, TX. https://www. freemancoliseum.com/event/alzafar-shrine-circus/

Virtual Playdates: Friendly Faces: Cultivate, nurture, and inspire creativity in toddlers through stories, gallery activities, hands-on art, movement, and music. We invite you to “meet” us in our virtual Zoom room and check our Facebook events for prePlaydates preparation suggestions. Registration closes at 10 p.m. the day before the event, and registration is limited to caregivers and toddlers aged 2 to 4 years.  Zoom link is sent to the email used upon registration. Event is from 10:00 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. Cost is Free: first-come, first-served. Free, Register at samuseum. org

September 17

Free Family Flick - Mulan (1998): To accommodate physical distancing, space is limited and the event is first come, first served. Outdoor films in collaboration with Slab Cinema. Films begin at sundown. Bring your lawn chairs and blankets. During inclement weather, films are cancelled. Cost: Free from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m.| First come, first served at the West Courtyard. Mulan is based on a 2,000-year-old Chinese legend about a girl who is joined on her quest by a “guardian” dragon, Mushu. When all seems lost, Mulan fights courageously to defeat the terrible Hun invaders and save the emperor, bringing honor to her parents. Arrive early to get a paper Chinese dragon art kit.

September 18

Smithsonian Magazine’s 17th annual Museum Day: Museums across the nation will adopt the policy of the Smithsonian, opening their doors for free to visitors with a Museum Day ticket. Each Museum Day ticket provides free admission to the ticket holder and one guest. To see the full list of participating museums and to download a ticket please visit: https://www. smithsonianmag.com/museumday/museum-day-2021/ Ballet in the Park: Enjoy a sneak preview of the 2021-22 season by Ballet San Antonio, free of charge, in the unique outdoor setting of Travis Park for an evening under the stars at 7.00 pm. Plus, the official school of BSA, School of Ballet San Antonio, will offer a free ballet class onstage in Travis Park at 6.00 pm for children ages 5 + led by SBSA Faculty, Michele Demen. This event is free and seating is on a first-come, first-serve basis. 301 E Travis St, San Antonio, TX 78205.

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of H-E-B, SAMA is free every Tuesday from 4:00 - 9:00 PM. Join us for a variety of free programs including lectures, films, sketching and tours. Cafe des Artistes is also open until 9:00 PM to match SAMA’s extended hours. San Antonio Museum of Art 200 W. Jones Ave., San Antonio, TX 78215. www.samuseum.org

September 26

Parktoberfest: Celebrate San Antonio’s German heritage with this free event at Koehler Pavilion, along the banks of the San Antonio River! Parktoberfest celebrates the legacy of Emma Koehler of the Pearl Brewing family who gave 11 acres to the City, where alcohol could be served in this part of the Park. German music by Beethoven Männerchor and jazz music from The Dirty River Jazz Band. Artists of Hausmann Millworks – A Creative Community displaying their artwork. Free craft beer samples, food for purchase and more. This free event is from 2 to 5 p.m. More information at www.brackenridgepark.org/ visit-the-park/events/2021-parktoberfest

September 28 H-E-B Free Tuesdays at SAMA: Thanks to the generous support of H-E-B, SAMA is free every Tuesday from 4:00 - 9:00 PM. Join us for a variety of free programs including lectures, films, sketching and tours. Cafe des Artistes is also open until 9:00 PM to match SAMA’s extended hours. San Antonio Museum of Art 200 W. Jones Ave., San Antonio, TX 78215. www.samuseum.org

October 2

Boerne Book & Arts Fest: A one-day celebration of all things literary and arts in downtown Boerne, Texas. This year’s festival includes authors John Erickson, Katherine Landdeck and Patricia Portales, Mike Cox, Bruce Shackelford, James Collett, Charlotte Kahl and Cindy Weigand, among others! Performances include the Terpsichore Dance Company and a special author event with Diana López. This free event starts 10 a.m. and runs throughout the day Main Plaza, Boerne, Texas. Full Schedule of Events, visit: www.boernebookfest.com Holly Days Arts and Crafts Fair The 30th Annual Holly Days Arts & Crafts Fair will be held on Saturday, October 2, 2021 from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. at Holy Trinity Presbyterian Church, 16245 Nacogdoches Road, San Antonio, TX 78247. Admission is free. There will be 40 vendors present. All craft items are handmade. All proceeds will fund mission projects locally, nationally, and around the world. Vendor applications are available on the church website: www. holytrinitypres.org Outdoor Movie Series - Cruella: This summer and fall enjoy FREE movies at Mission Marquee Plaza, brought to you by the City of San Antonio World Heritage Office! Bring your blankets, lawn chairs, snacks and picnics for an unforgettable outdoor experience. Purchase snacks from our onsite food trucks, too. Venue opens at 7 p.m. and movies begin approximately 15 minutes after dusk. Pets are welcome and parking is available onsite. Face coverings and social distancing are recommended.CRUELLA: Estella is a young and clever grifter who’s determined to make a name for herself in the fashion world. She soon meets a pair of thieves who appreciate her appetite for mischief, and together they build a life for themselves on the streets of London. However, when Estella befriends fashion legend Baroness von Hellman, she embraces her wicked side to become the raucous and revenge-bent Cruella.

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October 10

LOL Surprise Live: Fans of the global sensation L.O.L. Surprise!™ will finally be able to rock out in real life with their favorite characters when the hologram concert hits stages in 44 markets this fall. “L.O.L. Surprise!™ Live – Calling All B.B’s” (www. lolsurpriselive.com) will feature fan favorites and best sellers Lady Diva, Royal Bee, Neonlicious, and Swag in the first-ever family spectacular with original music, dancers, a DJ, and never-before-seen live holograms. Cost: $25. This event is from 4 to 6 p.m. at The Majestic Theatre. More information at www. MajesticEmpire.com

October 3

STEAM Sunday: Purchase includes socially-distanced table and all supplies needed for activity. Witte Museum admission is required and is not included in price. 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Witte Museum, 3801 Broadway, San Antonio, TX 78209. https:// www.wittemuseum.org/ Cinema on Will’s Plaza “Soul”: The Will Naylor Smith River Walk Plaza opens at 6:30PM The movie begins at 7:30PM A music teacher’s soul is yanked out of his body after an accident. He needs to return to earth before his body expires and his chance of becoming a jazz musician disappears as well.Director, Pete Docter. 2020 PG | 1 hour 30 Minutes Full concessions and bar available. Bring your own lawn chair or blanket and enjoy the movie on our 32- foot LED video wall (Chairs also available at the venue). No outside food or drinks allowed on the plaza. No pets allowed on the plaza, please. Free event, open to the public. For more information https://www.tobincenter.org

October 4

Big Blue Blocks are every Monday on the lawn at 10am. 434 S Alamo St, San Antonio, TX 78205

October 5

Hemisfair Storytime in-person: Each Tuesday morning for Story Time and a fun activity, Perfect for kids age 5 and under. Meet at Schultze House on E. Nueva St

October 11

Big Blue Blocks are every Monday on the lawn at 10am. 434 S Alamo St, San Antonio, TX 78205

October 12

Hemisfair Storytime in-person: Each Tuesday morning for Story Time and a fun activity, Perfect for kids age 5 and under. Meet at Schultze House on E. Nueva St

October 15

Postcards from the Border: Inspired to tell a more genuine story of our Texas border with Mexico, photographer Joel Salcido and writer Oscar Cásares traveled the length of the Rio Grande River, resulting in the series “Postcards From The Border,” which appeared in Texas Monthly. Agarita will pair music to these beautiful and poignant images, narrated by Oscar Cásares. This concert is FREE and open to the public from 7:30 to 8:45p.m. Carver Community Cultural Center, 226 N Hackberry, San Antonio, TC 78202 To Advertise Call 305-4181


October 16 FREE Movie- HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA: This summer and fall, enjoy FREE movies at Mission Marquee Plaza and brought to you by the City of San Antonio World Heritage Office. Bring your blankets, lawn chairs, snacks and picnics for an unforgettable outdoor experience. Purchase snacks from our onsite food trucks, too. Venue opens at 7 p.m. and movies begin approximately 15 minutes after dusk. Pets are welcome and parking is available onsite. Face coverings and social distancing are recommended. Dracula, who operates a high-end resort away from the human world, goes into overprotective mode when a boy discovers the resort and falls for the count’s teenaged daughter. Mission Marquee Plaza, 3100 Roosevelt Ave. San Antonio, TX 78214.

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October 25 Big Blue Blocks are every Monday on the lawn at 10am. 434 S Alamo St, San Antonio, TX 78205

October 26 Hemisfair Storytime in-person: Each Tuesday morning for Story Time and a fun activity, Perfect for kids age 5 and under. Meet at Schultze House on E. Nueva St

October 31 KidX Candy Crawl, Sunday, October 31st from 12 to 2 p.m. More info at https://rollingoaksmall.com

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