North San Antonio Edition - March 2022

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March & April events

COMPILED BY EDMOND ORTIZ

CELEBRATE ST. PATRICK’SDAY ARNESONRIVER THEATRE

MARCH 28- APRIL 03

WATCH CHAMPIONSHIPGOLF TPC SAN ANTONIO

MARCH 19-20

Visit San Antonio and the Harp and Shamrock Society of Texas present a St. Patrick’s Day festival featuring Celtic rock, folk and pub music at the Arneson River Theatre. 1-8 p.m. Free. 418 Villita St., San Antonio. www.thesanantonioriverwalk.com

The Valero Texas Open features 144 golfers and includes Jason Aldean and Darius Rucker in concert on April 2. Times vary. $50-$150. TPC San Antonio, 23808 Resort Parkway, San Antonio. https://valerotexasopen.com

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28 GET AHISTORY LESSON The Witte Museum hosts “Black Cowboys: A Conversation on Restored Legacies,” a discussion about ongoing efforts to restore historically Black ranches and farms around Texas. Reservations are recommended. This event is part of an ongoing series of programs related to the Witte’s “Black Cowboys” exhibit. The exhibit ends in April. 6:30-9 p.m. $25. 3801 Broadway St., San Antonio. 210-357-1901. www.wittemuseum.org/events APRIL 01 THROUGHMAY 15 PUTTWITH BUZZ LIGHTYEAR San Antonio gets a visit from Pixar Putt, a touring pop-up mini-golf experience featuring interactive holes inspired by stories and characters from some of the most popular Disney Pixar films, such as “Toy Story” and “Coco.” Tickets are only available online. 4-10 p.m. (Mon.-Thu.), 3-11 p.m. (Fri.), 9 a.m.-11 p.m. (Sat.-Sun.). Pixar Putt After Dark sessions for those age 18 and up are available after 7 p.m. Thu.-Sun. $31-$33. 125 N. Flores St., San Antonio www.pixarputt.com/sanantonio 04 MEET THE HOLLYWOOD PARK CANDIDATES The Hollywood Park Community Association and the city of Hollywood Park present a forum where residents may meet mayoral and City Council candidates who will be on the May 7 election ballot. 6 p.m. Free. Voigt Center, 701 El Portal Drive, Hollywood Park. https://hollywoodpark-tx.gov 10 LEARN PHOTOGRAPHY The Green Spaces Alliance and the Picture Your World Youth Photography Program at the San Antonio Zoo present a nature photography workshop at the McNay Art Museum. Youth ages 8-18 get to snap pictures. 1-4 p.m. $10. 6000 N. New Braunfels Ave., San Antonio 210-222-8430, ext. 309. www.greensatx.org

Pinstack plans to open its first San Antonio location this summer at Park North.

MARCH 18 THROUGH 26

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7 P. Terry’s Burger Stand opened its second San Antonio location at A 22607 N. US 281 in Stone Oak in late February. The Stone Oak P. Terry’s cost $1 million to build, and includes a 400-square-foot patio. Officials said the Austin-based chain plans to open a third location near Hollywood Park at B 530 N. Loop 1604 W. by this April or May. Stone Oak location: 210-290-8106. www.pterrys.com 8 Local chef and television personal- ity Luca Della Casa plans to open a new Italian restaurant on the ground floor of Silo Elevated Cuisine at 434 N. Loop 1604 W., San Antonio, this spring. The not- yet-named restaurant will borrow from Della Casa’s existing Nonna Osteria, at the Fairmount Hotel. Contact information was not available as of press time. 9 New York Gyro King is expected to open this summer at 19903 Stone Oak Parkway, Ste. 102, San Antonio. According to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, tenant/owner Moses Chughtai is overseeing a $135,000 overhaul of an existing 1,099-square-foot space at the Shops at Hardy Oak retail center. The Stone Oak location will be pickup only. WORTH THE TRIP COMING SOON Pinstack , a chain of entertainment venues each measuring more than 40,000 square feet, plans to open its rst San Antonio location at the Park North retail center, 742 NW Loop 410, Ste. 201, San Antonio, this summer. Pinstack oers 28 bowling lanes with lane-side food and beverage service, a private VIP bowling area, a high ropes course, bumper cars, indoor rock climbing, foosball, laser tag and video games. Pinstack also oers a chef- inspired menu, a full bar and a private dining area. Pinstack has Texas locations in Austin, Plano, Las Colinas and Allen. “We are thrilled to add a new upscale entertainment option to the exciting

SEE DISNEY’S ‘FROZEN JR.’ Antonian College Preparatory theater students perform Disney’s “Frozen Jr.,” a musical based on the hit animated movie. 7 p.m. (March 18, 19, 25, 26); 2 p.m. (March 20, 26). $10-$25. Antonian College Preparatory auditorium, 6425 West Ave., Castle Hills. 210-344-9265. www.antonian.org 19 DUMP OR DONATE IN STONE OAK The Stone Oak Property Owners Association invites Stone Oak-area residents to donate clean, gently used items, including clothes, toys, games, sporting goods, bicycles, books, small working appliances, tools and furniture. Residents may also dump large, bulky trash items. Attendees are asked to wear a mask and practice social distancing. 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Free (admission). North Central Baptist Hospital parking lot, Madison Oak Drive and Stone Oak CATCHMARCHMADNESS San Antonio will host three South Regional games at the AT&T Center during the NCAA Division I Men’s College Basketball tournament. Two regional semifinals are scheduled for March 24 with the regional championship match set for March 26. Game times TBD. $200-$350. 1 AT&T Parkway, San Antonio. https://am.ticketmaster.com 25 HELP BENEFIT CHURCH YOUTH University United Methodist Church will host its annual “Evening of Glory” dinner and silent auction with proceeds going to fund student ministry scholarships. There also will be performances by the church’s students. 6-9 p.m. $25 per person. 5185 DeZavala Road, San Antonio. https://tinyurl.com/5d6t4wpj Parkway, San Antonio. www.stoneoakpoa.com 24 AND 26

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San Antonio scene for both locals and tourists alike,” said Mark Moore, CEO of Entertainment Properties Group, Pinstack’s parent company, in a statement. https://pinstackbowl.com

www.birnbaumproperty.com/properties/ shops-at-hardy-oak 10 Pickleball Giant is under construc- tion at 2711 N. Loop 1604 W. in the Rog- ers Ranch area of San Antonio. A filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation shows the $65,000 proj- ect, involving a 1,125-square-foot space, was scheduled to start in February and finish by September. The TDLR shows Robert Wood as a tenant. Contact infor- mation was unavailable at press time. NEWOWNERSHIP 11 Stone Oak Dermatology , 109 Gallery Circle, Ste. 135, San Antonio, agreed to a partnership in February with DermCare Management, a Florida-based derma- tology practice management company. A news release said DermCare’s new affiliation with Stone Oak Dermatology and three other dermatologists else- where in Texas and California expanded DermCare’s services to 46 locations and 100 medical providers. Dr. Linda Banta practices at Stone Oak Dermatology, the release said. 210-494-0504. www.stoneoakdermatology.com

Find more or submit North San Antonio events at communityimpact.com/event- calendar. Event organizers can submit local events online to be considered for the print edition. Submitting details for consideration does not guarantee publication.

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