Development
Events
BY PARKS KUGLE
BY THALIA GUZMAN
New medical center park in the works City ocials are designing a new park in the medical center area. What we know Medical Center Park will include a new section of greenway trail, running along Huebner Creek between Eckhert Road and Floyd Curl Drive. The new trail will connect Huebner Creek to Leon Valley and Medical Center trails. 20222027 Bond Project: New Medical Center Area Park budget Source Funds 2022 General Obligation Bond (Parks) $3,250,000 $210,000 Tree Preservation Fund $3,460,000 Total SOURCE: CITY OF SAN ANTONIOCOMMUNITY IMPACT
Multiuse facility coming to North San Antonio A groundbreaking ceremony was held at 9 a.m. Sept. 30 at 25534 Canyon Golf Road for a three- story, multiuse facility in San Antonio. The gist Known as Providence by the Green, the 15,800-square-foot multiuse facility in far north San Antonio overlooks Canyon Springs Golf Course in Stone Oak. According to the developers, the site will include retail, dining and event spaces. Inspired by The Source Market Hall in Denver, San Antonio-based WestEast Design Group plans to build a three-level structure with oor-to-ceiling windows and seven outdoor terraces that overlook the 12th green on Canyon Springs Golf Club. The rst oor will feature a full-service restau- rant, a coee shop and an in-house catering service for event rentals, community cooking classes and community events. The second oor will feature
Nov. 29 featuring food and vendors. • Nov. 1, 5-8 p.m. • Free (admission) • Springs Plaza, 1100 Springs Plaza, San Antonio • www.atpearl.com DiwaliSA The 16th annual event will showcase food, art and music of India at the Arneson River Theatre. The “festival of lights” is recognized on the night of Diwali by placing candles, lamps and lights in homes and streets. • Nov. 2, 4:30 p.m.-midnight • Free (admission) • Arneson River Theatre, 418 Villita St., San Antonio • www.anujasa.com/diwali-sa Wurstfest The 10-day festival will celebrate New Braunfels’ German heritage with beer, German cuisine, live music and vendors near Landa Park. This year, the 10-day celebration features more than 40 entertainment acts from musicians all over the world across ve stages. Wurstfest features over 20 food vendors that oer German-inspired food and drinks, amusement rides and artisan shops. • Nov. 1-10, times vary • $18-$22.50 • 120 Landa St., New Braunfels • www.wurstfest.com
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Día de los Muertos at the Missions The event will have ofrendas on display from the Missions of San Antonio parish communities as a way to honor loved ones who have passed away. • Oct. 29, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. • Free • Padre Margil Pilgrimage Center, 263 Felisa St., San Antonio • www.caminosanantonio.org ‘Spirits’ of the Flower Crown Guests will have the opportunity to create a oral headpiece with fresh marigolds at the San Antonio Botanical Garden. • Oct. 30, 6-8 p.m. • $75 • San Antonio Botanical Garden, 555 Funston Place, San Antonio • www.sabot.org
The facility will overlook Canyon Springs Golf Course.
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Coca Cola’s Classic Christmas Holiday traditions will come to life at Toyota Field with Christmas lights and activities, including a light maze, photo ops with Santa and Mrs. Claus, ice skating, live entertainment, food, drinks and more. Classic Christmas will run until Dec. 29. • Nov. 22, times vary • $16-$25 (general admission) • Toyota Field, 5106 David Edwards Drive, San Antonio • www.classicchristmas.com
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private, rentable event spaces; a wine shop and tasting area; and a oral shop. The third oor is reserved for a restaurant and rooftop bar. Stay tuned Construction is set to be completed in 2025.
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Music on the Springs The Pearl is hosting music nights every Friday through
STONE OAK 23026 US Hwy 281 N (210) 497-1322 DE ZAVALA 5219 De Zavala Rd (210) 561-0900
VINEYARD 1309 N Loop 1604 W (210) 408-8206
RECTOR 819 E Rector Dr (210) 340-2244
LEGACY 2003 N Loop 1604 E (210) 494-8600
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