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The San Antonio Missions tell stories of the people who lived in the Spanish missions in the 1700s. Our history is part of who we were, who we are, and who we will be. The National Park Service invites you to rediscover San Antonio’s history in all its diversity at the San Antonio Missions.
The City of San Antonio and San Antonio Food Bank host a Farmers and Artisans Market. The Market offers food demonstrations, local vendors, nutrition education sessions, and more. Visitors can find the market every first and third Saturday at the Mission Marquee Plaza from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM.
The City of San Antonio understands the importance of maintaining both mental and physical well-being in order to lead a healthy lifestyle. With over 250 parks the city provides ample opportunities for wellness, sports activities, and outdoor family and social gatherings.
San Antonio parks and recreation invites you to explore more than 140 miles of trails across the city. Whether you like to walk, jog, cycle, or run, there is a trail for you.
High temperatures are dangerous for adults over 65, children under 4, people with medical conditions, and those without A/C. To "Beat the Heat," the City of San Antonio offers cooling centers in various locations VIA bus rides are available to and from cooling centers at no cost.
The City of San Antonio Parks and Recreation Department offers twenty-three swimming pools. All pools are open six days a week, including weekends, with closures that vary by location.
Registration is open for The Summer Youth Program. Activities include sports, games, arts, crafts, and more. The program is open to children 6-14, at various community centers. The Summer youth program starts June 10th an runs through August 2nd.
Children need healthy food, even when school is out. The Summer Food Service Program provides breakfast and lunch to children and teens younger than 18. Meals are offered at no cost. No form of identification is required, kids simply show up.
The San Antonio African American Community Archive and Museum presents its 2024 Black History Film Series. Screenings are once a month at the Little Caver. The Black History Film Series is open to the public.
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