Top 10 Reasons to Attend ¡Primavera! San Antonio’s Spring Family Event

¡Primavera!, San Antonio’s Spring Family Event is just two weeks away, and we are getting ready for a fun, family-filled afternoon! Why should you attend ¡Primavera!? We’ll tell you!

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10. Special appearances will be taking place throughout the afternoon. Between 3:00–4:00 P.M., visit with Elsa and Ana with Teacups & Tiaras and enjoy their singing performance. From 3:30–4:30 P.M., Batman from Party Pals SA will meet and greet with guests. And at 4:15 P.M., our favorite story time friend, Miss Anastasia, will be reading to our attendees.

9. Kids can commemorate their visit by planting a flower with Time Out Sitters and creating a bromeliad cup with San Antonio Botanical Garden. Both of these can be taken home to enjoy and remember your fun afternoon!

8. Food! There will be a variety of food at ¡Primavera! for attendees to enjoy: Cake balls and delicious bites from Annie’s Petite Treats, fruit pops from Chloe’s Soft Serve Fruit Co., a healthy snack the kids can make themselves and iced coffee for the adults from Utopia Play Cafe, healthy grain bars from KIND Snacks, warm cookies from Tiff’s Treats, plus sandwiches, veggies, and lemonade from Fresh Horizons Creative Catering. Yum!

7. Kids can get their wiggles out by playing Soccer Shootout from Games2U or dance to the music that will rock the gardens (sound system provided by Bear Audio Visual).

6. Tons of activities will keep the kids entertained. Painting with Whimsey Art Studio, “What’s in the Box?” from San Antonio Zoo, educational activities from IDEA Public Schools, photo frame creations to take home with Amazing Baby 3D Ultrasound, art projects from Kelly Kits, activities from BASIS San Antonio, games with Six Flags Fiesta Texas, and face painting by Caswell Designs Face Painting are just a few we have in store!

5. The Alamo City Moms Blog team will provide games for the kids: giant tic-tac-toe, treasure hunts, bubbles, and more!

4. This Spring Family Event gives back! Ten percent of ticket sales from ¡Primavera! will be donated to the San Antonio Botanical Garden, and Green Spaces Alliance has been selected as our not-for-profit to support at this event. By bringing any of the wish list items, attendees will earn extra entries into our giveaways from the JW Marriott Resort & Spa, Fit4Mom, Buckhorn Saloon, City Siteseeing Tour, San Antonio Rampage, Karma Candle Makers, Alamo Cafe, Kelly Kits, and Don Strange Catering cookbooks.

3. ¡Primavera!’s event co-title sponsor, University Health Systems, will be onsite with multiple activities and information tables for the adults and kids! And don’t miss the University Children’s Health bus, which will be present during the event.

2. The forecast shows that it’s going to be a beautiful sunny day with temperatures in the mid- to high-70s. This event is made to get outside and celebrate SPRING! Your tickets include access to the San Antonio Botanical Garden and its new exhibit, Rainforest Adventure. With the flowers in full bloom, April is the ideal time to visit this gorgeous San Antonio destination.

1. You get to spend the afternoon with your family! Make family memories by spending the afternoon in the sunshine, enjoying spring, and letting Alamo City Moms Blog provide the fun!

Join us on Sunday, April 12 from 3:00–5:00 P.M. at the San Antonio Botanical Garden. Tickets can be purchased HERE and must be purchased by Friday, April 10 at 10:00 P.M.. Adults are $10, children ages 1–12 are $7, and children under 1 are free. All attendees must purchase tickets to ¡Primavera!. This event is not included with San Antonio Botanical Garden memberships, so members will need to purchase tickets.

Brooke
Brooke graduated high school from right here in San Antonio. After twelve years of living everywhere from Colorado to Greece, London to Atlanta, she and her husband have made San Antonio home and have become parents to their daughter and son. Brooke loves finding undiscovered activities around the city and dragging her kids along! She is a runner, an amateur cook that loves trying out San Antonio’s growing culinary scene and is actively involved in non-profit organizations in San Antonio.