North San Antonio Edition - April 2022

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April-May events

COMPILED BY EDMOND ORTIZ

APRIL 23

CELEBRATE EARTHDAY SHAVANO PARK

MAY 06-07

WATCHA BALLET SAN ANTONIO

The city of Shavano Park will host a public Earth Day/Arbor Day celebration at City Hall. The event includes a tree giveaway, a petting zoo, pony rides and participants of the Blattman Elementary School Earth Day poster contest. 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. Free. 900 Saddletree Court, Shavano Park. 210-493-3478. www.shavanopark.org

ministries. This year’s Hollywood- themed event includes food and entertainment. 5-10 p.m. $20 (online bid ticket), $50 (for an in-person auction ticket). Pedrotti’s Ranch, 13715 FM 1560, Helotes. 210-479-1477. https://concordia.churchcenter.com MAY 02 DO GOODON THE GREEN The 18th annual “Do Good on the Green” Golf Tournament benefits the San Antonio and New Braunfels food banks. 8 a.m. shotgun start. $300 (individual), $1,200 (team). TPC San Antonio, 23808 Resort Parkway, San Antonio. 210-431-8393. www.safoodbank.org/doing-good/ register 07 GET THE HOUSE INORDER San Antonio’s Office of Historic Preservation will host the 13th annual historic homeowner fair, connecting owners and occupants of aging homes with local professionals and services. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Free (admission). TriPoint Event Center, 3233 N. St. Mary’s St., WATCH JOHNSON STUDENTS PERFORMONE-ACT PLAYS Johnson High School theater students will present one-act plays directed by JHS senior theater students at the campus auditorium. 7 p.m. May 19 and 20. Patrons are expected to wear a mask. Tickets are not yet on sale and prices were not available. 23203 Bulverde Road, San Antonio. 210-207-0035. www.sarehabberclub.com/hhf 19 AND 20 The Children’s Ballet of San Antonio presents “Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp,” based on a folktale from “The Book of One Thousand and One Nights.” Attendees are asked to wear a mask inside the venue. 7 p.m. May 6; 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. May 7. $45 210-462-7660. www.childrensballetofsanantonio. org/productions-and-events

Sushi Haya offers patrons all-you-can-eat sushi and steak.

COURTESY SUSHI HAYA

of which will be allocated for renters earning at or less than 60% or 80% of the area median income. Amenities will include a swimming pool, a business cen- ter and a dog park. 713-361-7200. www.morgangroup.com 9 Massachusetts-based CVS Health on March 7 said it will invest more than $15.3 million with Pedcor Investments and WNC to build Crosswinds Apartment Homes , a 312-unit affordable housing apartment complex at 4114 N. Loop 1604 E., San Antonio. A news release said Crosswinds will contain 13 three-story residential buildings, and serve individuals and fam- ilies earning from 30%-60% of the area median income. Planned amenities in- clude a community room, a fitness center, a swimming pool and more. San Antonio Housing Trust is a project partner. No construction schedule was provided. www.cvshealth.com. www.pedcorcompanies.com RELOCATION 10 Texas Leather Interiors is mov- ing from 1602 N. Loop 1604 W. into a 15,470-square-foot building that is under construction at 4323 N. Loop 1604 W., San Antonio. Texas Leather Interiors offers a variety of leather home furniture and accessories. Construction on TLI’s new $3.6 million store is scheduled for completion this June or July. 210-492-3300. www.texasleatherinteriors.com FEATURED IMPACT NOWOPEN Sushi Haya , all-you-can-eat venture, held a soft opening March 9 at 226 W. Bitters Road, Ste. 120, San Antonio, just outside Hill Country Village. The restaurant oers a range of seafood and steaks, and a full bar with cocktails, wine, beer and premium sake. 210-718-6123. www.facebook.com/ Sushi-Haya-100214462513812

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PERFORMONE-ACT PLAYS Reagan High School drama students will perform one-act plays consisting of original and previously published works at the campus theater. 7 p.m. April 19 and 20. $10. 19000 Ronald Reagan Drive, San Antonio. 210-356-1828. https://rrhssa.booktix.com 23 PLAY GOLF FOR A CAUSE The Lady Bird Johnson High School golf program and the Jaguar Pride Association present Jaggyshack, the 13th annual fundraiser for JHS athletics. Jaguar golfers will be on hand. This year’s event features on- course contests and raffles. 8 a.m. shotgun start; afternoon shotgun available. $150 (individual golfers), $600 (teams). Sponsorships are available. Canyon Springs Golf Club, 24405 Wilderness Oak, San Antonio. www.jaguarpride.org/golf 23 GET THINGS SHREDDED The Stone Oak Property Owners Association invites Stone Oak residents to take part in a free shredding event at the North Central Baptist Hospital parking lot. Residents may pull up and stay in their vehicles as volunteers take acceptable materials, such as white or colored paper, folders, staples, paper clips and rubber bands. Other items will not be accepted. Residents are asked to wear a mask. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. or until trucks are full. Free. Corner of Stone Oak Parkway and Madison Oak Drive, San Antonio. www.stoneoakpoa.com 23 SUPPORT CONCORDIA Concordia Lutheran Church will hold its 22nd annual auction to benefit the Rogers Ranch-area church’s improvement efforts, missions and

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ANNIVERSARIES 11 Woof Gang Bakery marked its 10th anniversary with a March 19 event at 10005 NW Military Hwy., Ste. 1105, San Antonio, that included adoptions with Schnauzer Rescue of Texas, swag bags, prizes, nail trims and pup lattes. 210-492-2275. www.woofgangbakerysanantonio.com IN THE NEWS 12 San Antonio City Council on March 3 approved rezoning an existing 0.324-acre tract of land at 14397 Blanco Road, providing the prospective tenant with a specific use authorization for a fit- ness center/health club/gymnasium/nata- torium/sport court. The existing umbrella zoning for the land—Commercial Camp Bullis Military Lighting Region 2 Airport Hazard Overlay District—will remain, ac- cording to a city memorandum. The city said the prospective tenant, whose busi- ness name has not yet been announced, will retrofit an existing 3,060-square- foot space to develop a gym. CLOSINGS 13 Trilogy Burger Bistro at 20079 Stone Oak Parkway, Ste. 3100, San Antonio, closed in mid-March following two years of service. Owner/operator John Gladders said his other restaurant, Trilogy Pizza, 19141 Stone Oak Parkway, Ste. 113, will remain open. 210-404-1818. www.trilogypizza.com

San Antonio. 210-356-0400. www.johnsontheatre.com

All events are conrmed at press time. Check with event organizers for potential cancellations or postponements due to COVID-19 and its variants.

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