Classic Christmas San Antonio: A Holiday Wonderland at Toyota Field
This holiday season, Toyota Field has transformed into a magical winter wonderland for the Classic Christmas San Antonio, presented by Coca-Cola. Running nightly through December 29, this festive event offers 55,000 square feet of dazzling light sculptures, interactive Coca-Cola-themed displays, and plenty of holiday cheer. Visitors can explore the market square, featuring seasonal gifts and handmade treats from local vendors, or enjoy activities like ice skating, a snow slide, and photos with Santa and Mrs. Claus. Nightly Christmas caroling and live entertainment add to the holiday magic. Special themed evenings include: Tickets start at $21, making this event a perfect outing for families, couples, and holiday enthusiasts. Celebrate the season at 5106 David Edwards Dr. and experience the joy and sparkle of Classic Christmas San Antonio!
San Antonio's St. Paul Square Launches Weekly Farmers Market
Historic St. Paul Square has introduced an exciting new tradition for San Antonio—a weekly farmers market featuring fresh produce, local foods, art, and vintage finds. The inaugural Farmers Market at the Square kicks off this Sunday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., bringing together a vibrant mix of vendors and community members in the heart of downtown. Visitors can enjoy shopping for unique goods while soaking in live music and the welcoming atmosphere of this historic district. In addition to the market, attendees can take part in free yoga classes hosted at The Espee from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. While the classes are free, donations are welcomed and encouraged to support the initiative. With its blend of culture, wellness, and local craftsmanship, the Farmers Market at the Square promises to be a new Sunday staple for Alamo City residents and visitors alike. Don’t miss out on the chance to explore this lively addition to San Antonio’s downtown scene.
SA Reverend Aims to Make History with Largest Thanksgiving Turkey Giveaway
San Antonio is set to witness a historic act of generosity as Reverend James Robinson and Gospel Vision Music Ministry prepare for what they hope will be their largest Thanksgiving turkey giveaway to date. On November 23 at Comanche Park, the nonprofit aims to distribute 1,500 turkeys, along with all the fixings, to families in need. This heartwarming event, in collaboration with the San Antonio Food Bank and local law enforcement, continues a legacy of giving started by Robinson’s late mother, Verna Mae "Mama" Boone. For over 50 years, Mama Boone fed the homeless in San Antonio, and her spirit of service lives on through Robinson’s tireless efforts to uplift the community. The turkey giveaway will feature more than just food—it’s a celebration of community spirit. Families attending can marvel at an antique fire truck, police car, and a showcase of 25 low riders. Law enforcement officers from San Antonio and neighboring cities will take turns handing out turkeys, highlighting the strong partnership between first responders and the community. Alongside distributing meals, the San Antonio Police Officers Association will provide food for the first responders working the event. Robinson hopes the day will not only provide for those in need but also shine a light on the sacrifices made by first responders during the holiday season. With such a monumental goal in sight, this event is poised to bring the city together in a profound act of kindness and celebration.
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