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Labor Day Weekend at Market Square
FREE
Saturday & Sunday,
September 3-4 ; 10am-6pm
Celebrate Labor Day at the Historic Market Square! This family-friendly event features food, musical entertainment, working artists, an animal meet and greet, and a car show. For more information, please visit the Facebook event page.
Market Square, 514 W. Commerce St.
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Lunch Break on Houston St.
September 1; 11am-2pm
September 15; 11am-2pm
Lunch Break on Houston Street is back! Join us on the first and third Thursday of the month for food trucks and music in front of the Majestic Theatre! For more information, follow @satxfoodtrucks on Instagram.
In front of the Majestic Theatre, 224 E. Houston St.
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Black History River Tour
Ticketed Event
September 3; 6pm - 8pm
October 15; 6pm - 8pm
Join us for 100 minutes of Black History on the beautiful San Antonio River. Our engaging tour guides will take you on a thought-provoking mental journey through time. Learn about the impact of African Americans in the center core of San Antonio. If a scheduled date does not work for you, we can schedule a private charter for you. For more information and tickets, please visit the event website.
SAACAM at La Villita Historic Arts Village, 218 S. Presa St.
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El Grito Civic Ceremony & Cultural Program
FREE
Thursday, September 15; 6:30pm - 8:30pm
The Consulate General of Mexico in San Antonio, in collaboration with the City of San Antonio, LULAC, La Familia Cortez, the Diez y Seis Commission, and the Mexico-San Antonio Friendship Council, invite you to celebrate Mexico's independence. For more information, please visit the Facebook event page.
Milam Park, 501 W. Commerce St.
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El Grito y Fiestas Patrias at Market Square
FREE
Saturday, September 17; 10am - 10pm,
Sunday, September 18; 10am-7pm
Co-sponsored by Historic Market Square and La Familia Cortez, the annual celebration of the Independence of Mexico takes place in the streets of San Antonio outside Historic Market Square. The highlight of this musical, gastronomic and civic celebration is the historical re-enactment of Mexico’s call for independence from Spain. Activities include live Mexican music, folklorico dancers, as well as food and craft vendors. For more information, please visit the Facebook event page.
Market Square, 514 W. Commerce St.
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Jazz'SAlive
FREE
Friday, September 23; 5pm - 10:30pm
Saturday, September 24; 11am - 10:30pm
Join us for the 39th annual jazz festival hosted by the San Antonio Parks Foundation and featuring award-winning national, regional and local talent with diverse styles of jazz. For more information, please visit the event website.
Travis Park, 301 E. Travis St.
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Book Launch: "Arte del Pueblo: The Outdoor Public Art of San Antonio"
FREE
Friday, September 23; 6:30-10pm
Visit La Villita’s Plaza Juarez for the launch of Dr. Carmen Tafolla’s book “Arte del Pueblo: The Outdoor Public Art of San Antonio.” In the book, the former Texas poet laureate details San Antonio’s wealth of public murals, mosaics, and sculptures.
Plaza Juarez, La Villita Historic Arts Village, 418 Villita St.
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Diez y Seis Mariachi Festival
FREE
September 24; Noon - 9:00pm
The Mariachi Festival features performances by middle and high school students from schools in San Antonio and the region. For more information, please visit the event website.
Arneson River Theatre, La Villita Historic Arts Village, 418 Villita St.
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KSAT.com
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MySA.com
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San Antonio Report.org
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Expressnews.com
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Sunday...Sunday...SUNDAY! Free Parking at City Tower!
City Tower Sundays offers free parking on Sundays from 7 am-midnight at the City Tower Garage located at 117 W. Commerce. Entrances to the garage are on Main Street and Flores Street. For directions from where you are, please visit our website.
(City Tower Garage Only.)
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