Weekend Roundup: March 13–15

Happy Spring Break! There are many fun activities happening in San Antonio this weekend!

Friday, March 13

2015 Alamo Regional Robotics Event

Spring Plant Sale

Rainforest Adventure at San Antonio Botanical Garden

San Antonio Public Library (SAPL) hosts Rainforest Maze children’s programs

Texas Frontier Week – Spring Break at the ITC

Dots & Squiggles at SACM

Miss Anastasia’s Wild and Wacky Storytime at The Twig

Elephant and Piggie at the Magik Theatre

Investigation Station at SACM

The Addams Family at Woodlawn Theatre

Saturday, March 14

2015 Alamo Regional Robotics Event

Famers Market at the Cibolo

Trail Ride, Dinner and Dance

Wake Up, Brother Bear

Rainforest Adventure at San Antonio Botanical Garden

H-E-B Fest of Tails

The Trail Mix-Trail Safety for Families

Investigation Station at SACM

Kids Club at the Farm at Cibolo Nature Center

Free Family Art Day at Inspire Fine Art Center

Fairy Houses, Gnome Homes and Leprechaun Lodges

Boerne Market Days

San Antonio Public Library (SAPL) hosts Rainforest Maze children’s programs

SA Urban Pet Market

Wake Up, Brother Bear

St. Patrick’s Day Arts & Crafts Show

South Texas Alamo Irish Festival and Parade

Murphy’s River Parade and St. Patrick’s Day Festival

Artpace Family-Friendly Art Class

Art Studio at SACM

Pi and Pacman Day! (Teens 13–18)

Elephant and Piggie at the Magik Theatre

57th Annual SA Folk Dance Festival

The Addams Family at Woodlawn Theatre

Sunday, March 15

2015 Alamo Regional Robotics Event

Rainforest Adventure at San Antonio Botanical Garden

Free Sundays at SAMA

San Antonio Public Library (SAPL) hosts Rainforest Maze children’s programs

St. Patrick’s Day Arts & Crafts Show

Scholastic Literacy Caravan

Murphy’s River Parade and St. Patrick’s Day Festival

Investigation Station at SACM

Experiencing Robotics with Cool Makbots

Elephant and Piggie at the Magik Theatre

Tutoring for Young Children at Landa Library

Art Pavilion at SACM

The Addams Family at Woodlawn Theatre

 

Lindsay
Lindsay is the co-founder of Alamo City Moms Blog. A native New Orleanian, Lindsay found her way to the Alamo City via her husband, Steven, who is a born and raised San Antonian. She is a mom to three young children. Lindsay earned her B.A. in Psychology from Rhodes College and her M.A. in Early Childhood Education from UTSA. She was a preschool and first-grade teacher for 10 years and is now a Reading Specialist and Dyslexia Therapist.

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