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Sustainable Landscapes

June 15th, 2020

Join Eco Centro online for Sustainable Landscapes this Thursday Jun 18 from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Register now for the link to this FREE online workshop: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/106665180426 Design and implement landscapes that work. Learn valuable techniques to develop landscapes that are made to last and function sustainably with local ecosystems. A properly designed sustainable landscape should be beautiful and eco-friendly while saving resources and requiring minimal maintenance. Keep water on your property, reduce localized flooding, manage stormwater flows, design for conservation and... Read More

Quarantine Date Night: History of Tex Mex Food

June 3rd, 2020

It’s Quarantine Date Night! What makes a perfect at-home date night? Order your favorite Tex Mex food for delivery and tune in on Facebook Live to join a Park Ranger for dinner. Learn about the history of Tex Mex food, beginning at the missions in San Antonio. Tune in on our Facebook page (San Antonio Missions National Historical Park) on Friday, June 5 at 6 pm.   For more fun things to do in San Antonio this week, check out the latest issue of Fun10SanAntonio.   Read More

Distance Learning – Texas Moths in the Spotlight

June 2nd, 2020

In North America there are 15 times the number of moth species as butterfly species, and their roles in terrestrial ecosystems are far more significant. Master Naturalist, Delmar Cain will talk about Texas moths’ life cycles, food, beauty, challenges and the roles they play in the larger food web. He will also talk about citizen science and how to communicate findings to entomological experts. Participants will be asked to take a brief survey, which allows the Botanical Garden to get credit from San Antonio Water System, process your refund, and get WaterSaver Rewards points if any are available... Read More

Distance Learning -The Biology and Ecology of Native Texas Bees

May 27th, 2020

Texas has over 700 species of native bees representing almost one-fifth of all the species found in the United States. Join entomologist, Jessica Beckham, to learn about the biology and ecology of native bees, the role they play in maintaining healthy ecosystems, their importance as pollinators, and what we can plant and do in our landscapes to promote healthy populations. Sponsored by San Antonio Water System. Since this is a distance learning class, participants will require a computer and internet connection to take the workshop. Following the workshop, participants are asked to take a brief... Read More

Archaeological Discoveries in San Antonio

May 18th, 2020

Celebrate Preservation Month with an exciting online presentation by OHP City Archaeologists Shawn Marceaux and Matthew Elverson! Join the City of San Antonio Office of Historic Preservation as they explore recent significant archaeological discoveries from the San Antonio area. Stay tuned for livestream details! The event is free and open to the public.   For more fun things to do in San Antonio this week, check out the latest issue of Fun10SanAntonio.   Read More