The Ultimate Guide to National Coffee Day Deals: Where to Score the Best Brews

Whataburger brews up a storm on National Coffee Day with a fresh batch of free coffee.

National Coffee Day, celebrated on September 29, honors one of the world’s favorite beverages. This day highlights coffee’s rich history and cultural significance. Coffee enthusiasts celebrate by indulging in their favorite brews, discovering new flavors, or exploring local coffee shops. Many businesses offer special promotions, such as free cups or discounts, inviting everyone to partake in the caffeinated joy. Beyond just a drink, coffee fosters community and conversation, making it the perfect reason to connect with friends and loved ones over a warm cup. Cheers to coffee!

To mark the occasion, Whataburger and Krak Boba in California have special deals for their loyal customers. See information below for details on each.

Whataburger

SAN ANTONIO — Calling all coffee connoisseurs and those jonesin’ for java, Whataburger is brewing up a storm for National Coffee Day. From daybreak to dusk on Sunday September 29, 6a.m. to 6p.m., every Guest gets to sip on a free 16-ounce Iced Coffee or a cozy 12-ounce Hot Coffee – no strings attached, no purchase necessary. Just pure caffeinated bliss at any of the 1,050+ Whataburger’s across 16 states. (Whataburger, 2024)

Dive into the bold world of Whataburger’s Iced Coffee, crafted with a premium blend of 100% Arabica beans from Colombia, Honduras and Nicaragua. It’s got that dark-roasted aroma that’ll wake up your senses and a vibrant finish with nutty, smoky, toasted vibes. You can make it yours by jazzing it up with Vanilla, Caramel or Mocha flavors. Or keep it old-school and sip on a hot cup of black coffee to kick start your day. Whether you’re chillin’ in a late summer heatwave or cozying up in autumn’s embrace, Whataburger’s got your back with a coffee “just like you like it.”

To lock in your freebie on September 29, visit a nearby Whataburger dining room, breeze through the drive-thru, or get techy with it online or the Whataburger App for curbside pickup or delivery. (Heads up, this deal’s not available on third-party delivery apps.)

If you’re not already in the Whataburger Rewards fam, download the app, sign up, and start racking up those perks. Who doesn’t love a good freebie with their coffee, right?

Mark your calendars, set your alarms, and get ready to celebrate National Coffee Day with Whataburger – where every day is a good day for a great cup of joe. 

Krak Boba

Krak Boba, the iconic boba brand out of Southern California, is celebrating National Coffee Day on Sunday, September 29, with an exclusive buy one, get one free deal for their handcrafted coffee drinks. With 15 locations across the United States, this is the perfect chance for guests to grab a friend and head to their nearest Krak Boba to score two coffee creations for the price of one. (Innovision Marketing Group, 2024) 

Krak Boba offers an array of unique coffee drinks tailored to each guest’s personal taste. On National Coffee Day, guests can indulge in flavored coffee drinks like Taro Coffee, Matcha Coffee and Crème Brûlée Coffee, each featuring Krak Boba’s signature coffee topped with taro, matcha or crème brûlée. For those seeking a classic experience, there is Krak Coffee — a strong, aromatic coffee with a nutty and rich finish — or the Frap Star, which combines the signature coffee blended with caramel for a truly delectable drink. 

Krak Boba is all about pushing the boundaries of what boba can be, inspiring customers to ‘Krak Into It’ and ‘Slay the Day’ with every sip. This National Coffee Day, Krak Boba invites guests to head to their nearest location and gear up for whatever life brings them with a delicious, caffeinated drink. At Krak Boba, all drinks are handcrafted and taste-tested to perfection before making it to the menu.

This offer is valid only for Krak Circle Loyalty members on 9/29/24 for in-app and in-store purchases. There is a limit of four drinks purchased with four free drinks per transaction. For more information about Krak Boba, including store locations and hours, visit Krak Boba or follow on Instagram. 

Photo: Krak Boba, used with permission.

Upcoming Events This Fall at Pearl in San Antonio

Hispanic Heritage Month is in full swing at Pearl. Other events include Mariachi Mondays, Mercadito Cultural Night Markets, and Music on the Springs. Photo: Pearl, used with permission.

San Antonio – Pearl is celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month with a vibrant lineup of events throughout September and into mid-October. Visitors can enjoy Mariachi Mondays featuring pop-up performances in Pearl Park, Mercadito Cultural night markets on Wednesdays showcasing Hispanic chefs and artisans, and Music on the Springs every Friday evening with live entertainment. These events aim to highlight the rich cultural heritage of the Hispanic community in San Antonio through music, food, and art. (Pearl, 2024)

Mercadito Cultural
Wednesday, September 18 & 25 from 5p.m. to 9p.m.
Pearl Farmers Market presents “Mercadito Cultural” on September 18 and 25. Join Mercadito Cultural to celebrate the talented chefs, artisans, and captivating performances that showcase the richness of Hispanic culture including live performances by Mariachi Las Alteñas each week. Starting Wednesday, October 2, these will transition into Harvest Markets that take place each Wednesday through the month of October.

Music on the Springs
Every Friday through November 29 from 5p.m. to 8p.m.
Taking place every Friday at 1100 Springs Plaza, Pearl is hosting Music on the Springs featuring artisans, vendors, food and live music.

“This time of year gives us a wonderful chance to reflect on San Antonio’s place in the world with its unique and vibrant identity, shaped by the rich cultural stories and traditions that are deeply intertwined with our city’s Hispanic heritage. Our month-long celebration is all about creating meaningful connections and partnerships that highlight the spirit of San Antonio. The events and programs we’ve planned are designed to showcase the richness and diversity of our community, inviting everyone to share in our authentic selves.” – Mesha Millsap, Pearl CEO

Mariachi Mondays
Every Monday thru October 14 6p.m. to 7p.m.
Pearl continues the celebration all month long with a series of vibrant pop-up mariachi performances throughout Pearl Park. These lively musical events will take place all month long, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of mariachi music and its significance to the community.

Visitors can enjoy the enchanting sounds of traditional mariachi groups as they perform in various locations around the park, creating an immersive experience that celebrates the spirit of the month. Pearl aims to foster a sense of community and connection through these performances, inviting both locals and visitors to join in the festivities and appreciate the artistry and passion of mariachi musicians.

“Always Pa’delante” Mural Installation
Now through October 15, 2024 – Pearl’s Shaded Structure
Pearl is showcasing a new mural by renowned Oaxacan artist Edefroy “Froy” Padilla through October 15 in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. Titled “Always Pa’delante” (or “Always Forward”), the mural features notable figures César Chávez, Frida Kahlo, Gabriel García Márquez, and Selena, on a tandem bicycle, symbolizing Latino political and cultural achievements.

Padilla, known for portraying Mexican icons as Hollywood movie characters, completed the mural last week. The mural will remain on display at Pearl through October 15 and will serve as inspiration for future generations.

A tandem bike featuring César Chávez, Frida Kahlo, Gabriel García Márquez and Selena. Photo: Pearl, used with permission.

Movie Mondays are Coming Back
Every Monday starting October 14 thru December 9, 2024 – 7:30 p.m. to 9p.m.
Movie Mondays will make their return just in time for cooler weather. Movie titles to be announced – follow Historic Pearl on social media for more details.

Pearl is a dynamic neighborhood built around the historic Pearl Brewery, located just north of downtown San Antonio on the banks of the San Antonio River. Pearl is home to architecturally significant buildings like the brewhouse and stable—both built in 1894—and numerous plazas. It is a vibrant district where the community gathers to play, work, and live; it is a place where things are made and celebrated with purpose and sincerity.

Madam Paleta Tequila: Hot New Tequila To Gift This Holiday Season

Madam Paleta Tequila ships to select states across the United States. Photo: Madam Paleta Tequila, used with permission.

Gift-giving during the holiday season is a cherished tradition that promotes warmth and connection. It’s more than exchanging items; it’s about expressing care, appreciation, and thoughtfulness. The act of selecting or creating a gift often reflects the giver’s understanding of the recipient’s preferences, creating a meaningful bond. While the holiday season can be bustling with commercialism, the true essence lies in the joy of giving and receiving. Whether it’s a handcrafted token or a well-chosen item, gifts serve as a tangible reminder of our relationships and the shared moments we celebrate together. With the holidays season just around the corner, it’s time to start thinking about gift giving ideas.

Today’s highlight is on the new Madam Paleta Tequila, a female-founded, award-winning tequila brand, rooted in Mexican authenticity that offers additive-free premium blanco flavor-infused tequilas. Crafted with 100% blue agave from Los Altos de Jalisco, Mexico, it ensures a smooth finish without the dreaded “tequila face.” (Madam Paleta Tequila, 2024)

Madam Paleta is the perfect choice for holiday gatherings and gifting to the tequila aficionado in your life. Why should Madam Paleta be a part of this year’s holiday gifting lists? What sets Madam Paleta apart from other tequilas?

Authentic Flavors:

  • Madam Paleta Tequila offers 3 authentic flavors inspired by the Mexican Paleta (popsicle) culture. There are no fake flavors, syrups or sugar-based enhancements – what you see is what you get, making it perfect for sipping, shooting, or mixing.
  • Grapefruit embodies a distinctive blanco tequila infused with natural grapefruit flavors and subtle notes of tart sweetness. 
  • Pineapple offers a refreshing and crisp taste full of flavor, reminiscent of a tropical getaway in every sip. 
  • Tamarind presents the distinct taste of tangy tamarind with an extra layer of boldness and authenticity.

Key Awards: 

  • Madam Paleta Tequila has already received industry recognition with prestigious awards, including the recent 2024 San Francisco World Spirits Competition Double Gold victory and “Best in Class” finalist nomination for Tamarind – the first flavor-infused tequila with this distinction. 
  • Madam Paleta also won gold medals for Grapefruit and Pineapple in the 2023 Pr%F Awards and gold medals for Tamarind and Grapefruit in the 2023 John Barleycorn Awards. 

Artwork Collaboration: 

  • The brand’s striking artwork and bottle design are equally intentional. Madam Paleta uses its bottle as a canvas, partnering with local artists for each production batch, showcasing bold, vibrant, and lively artwork as an opportunity to celebrate visionary women. The next artist they are partnering with for the new production batch is San Antonio, TX based Hispanic artist Alyssa Raymond.

Madam Paleta Tequila is available for purchase online with delivery available across the nation to select states. In-store purchases can be made at select retailers across Texas.

Magik Theatre: Celebrate 30 Years of Magik with the 24-25 Season

Magik Theatre explores friendship, learning, and growing up in a milestone year that debuts new programs and events to connect Magik lovers of all ages. Photo: Magik Theatre, used with permission.

Celebrating 30 years, more than 300 productions, and millions of audience members, Magik Theatre’s new season shows San Antonio’s beloved children’s theatre company still has that youthful glow. From modest beginnings as a family-run theatre troupe in 1994, Magik quickly became a major player in San Antonio’s performing arts scene, serving some 44,000 patrons annually from their home in iconic Hemisfair. (Magik Theatre, 2024)

The 2024-25 season continues its mission to create theatrical experiences that ignite imagination, spark curiosity, inspire empathy, and foster a lifetime love of learning in young people with a world premiere, an adaptation of Mo Willems’ wildly popular work, a bilingual journey into lotería land, and a cherished holiday tradition.

“This season’s shows are journeys of young people learning to read (Lyric and the Keys), discovering more about about family and best friends (¡Lotería: Game On! and Elephant and Piggie’s We Are in a Play!), and gaining the tools and confidence to make yourself real (The Velveteen Rabbit).”- Artistic Director Anthony Runfola

Responding to overwhelming community feedback, the organization is creating more ways to engage beyond taking in a show. Stay tuned for a growing slate of classes and school holiday workshops inspired by Magik’s acclaimed summer camps. The Richard Rosen Scholarship Fund, named for the Magik Theatre’s founder, will make these inspiring educational opportunities more accessible. In its inaugural year, the fund has already awarded $36,000 in scholarships.

Magik offers two touring productions to schools and other educational institutions that celebrate diverse reading journeys. Eddie and Vinnie, a popular past production featuring a main character with dyslexia, is touring this season with grant funding from the ArchPoint Group. Also on tour is Tomás and the Library Lady, a bilingual production based on an inspiring true story about the power of literacy to achieve your dreams. Educators are also encouraged to plan field trips to any of the 2024-25 season productions for a special student matinee, and Magik’s education department offers guides that align the lessons of each production with TEKS curriculum as well as digital resource guides.

Generous community partners make expanding Magik’s mission possible, and what better way to contribute than attending this year’s “A Night of Magik” gala on September 21? The fabulous fundraiser promises to transport guests with homages to Magik’s 30 year history and some truly hush-hush surprises. Plan to sleep in the next morning, you won’t want to miss the exclusive after party.

As always, Magik seeks to serve ALL children with Sensory-Friendly, Pay What You Wish, and American Sign Language Interpreted performances for each production. These measures are in place to create an inclusive and welcoming environment where children can develop a life-long love of theatre and believe in the wonder of Magik.

Magik Theatre Presents: 2024-2025 Season Performance times vary. Programs and dates are subject to change.

LYRIC AND THE KEYS
Book by Rozanne Shroeder-Arce
Music and lyrics by Jenn Hartmann Luck
Directed by Anthony Runfola

September 28 – October 13, 2024
Recommended for ages 7+

World Premiere: The commissioned musical tells an inventive tale that resonates with anyone who’s ever faced learning difficulties as a kid. Lyric, a second-grader struggling to read, finds an unexpected teacher in school janitor Mr. Hartley. With the help of his DIY junk robots, Mr. Hartley mentors Lyric, boosting her confidence to overcome her literacy challenges. Catchy melodies and a positive message celebrate believing in yourself and finding the ‘key’ to overcoming any challenge — even learning to read!

THE VELVETEEN RABBIT
By Margery Williams
Adapted by Michelle Hoppe-Long
Directed by Rosa Gardner

November 23 – December 29, 2024
Recommended for ages 5+

There’s no better time than the holidays to believe in a little magic. That’s why Magik Theatre is delighted to reprise “The Velveteen Rabbit,” a timeless classic that captures everything we love about the holiday season. This heartwarming play is based on the beloved children’s story and follows the journey of a shy toy rabbit made from velveteen who longs to become real. Through his adventures with the Boy, the Velveteen Rabbit learns about love, friendship, and the true meaning of being real. The play is set in a cozy and enchanting world and is full of touching moments that will leave audiences feeling inspired and uplifted.

ELEPHANT AND PIGGIE’S WE ARE IN A PLAY!
Based on the “Elephant and Piggie” books by Mo Willems, published by Hyperion Books for Children

Book and Lyrics by Mo Willems
Music by Deborah Wicks La Puma
Directed by Jenny Lavery

February 1 – March 23, 2025
Recommended for ages 3+

Gerald the Elephant and Piggie the Pig are “bestus” friends in this rollicking musical based on Mo Willems’ hilarious, award-winning books. When the pals embark on a perfect day out to a party hosted by three fun-loving singing squirrels, Elephant and Piggie realize they approach life’s uncertainties differently. Gerald is worried something may go wrong and ruin their friendship, while Piggie is happier and more excited than ever. And so begins a day when anything is possible, including catchy tunes, lively dances, and plenty of laughs.

¡LOTERÍA: GAME ON!
By Maybelle Reynoso
Directed by Ricky Araiza

May 3 – June 1, 2025
Recommended for ages 6+

Siblings Sam and Kris stumble into the enchanting world of lotería in this captivating, bilingual production both English and Spanish speakers can enjoy. When Sam and Kris discover their dad’s pillow fort is actually a portal into Lotería, and that he’s trapped there, the pair embark upon a thrilling rescue journey where they realize that the magical realm of Lotería has its own set of rules. Along the way they encounter familiar characters like La Rana, La Mano, and El Gallo.

2024-2025 TICKET OPTIONS
SEASON SUBSCRIPTION PRICING
Four Show Subscription $70 per person (Savings of 30% off single ticket prices)
Three Show Subscription $55.50 per person (Savings of 26% off single ticket prices)
Season ticket holders will also have access to sneak peek performances, special VIP invitations and other surprises throughout the season. No fees to exchange unexpired tickets to another date. Expires June 1, 2025.

FLEX PASS PRICING
● Ten Flex Passes $190
A Flex Pass is a package of 10 tickets that can be used for any production at Magik Theatre. Flex passes can be used any way patrons wish throughout the season. Use them one or two at a time, or all together. No fees to exchange unexpired tickets to another date. Expires June 1, 2025.

SINGLE TICKETS
● $25 for adults
● $20 for children (ages 3-17), Military, Seniors, Educators & Students
● Children under 2 years old are free.

Purchase season subscriptions, flex passes and single tickets online, via phone (210) 227-2751, and in person at Magik Theatre’s Box Office (420 S Alamo, 78205). Box Office hours are Monday-Friday, 9a.m. – 5p.m.

If a child under 2 uses a seat, even a car or booster seat, the patron must pay for a general admission ticket. Group rates are available for parties of ten or more people. For questions and further inquiries, contact the Magik Theatre

PechaKucha San Antonio Presents: Volume 44

The first PechaKucha of 2024 coming to the eastside at the Carver Community Cultural Center. Photo: Ben Yanto, used with permission.

PechaKucha San Antonio, the global arts and culture series that hosts speakers who share their passions in a unique format, is excited to announce its Volume 44 as the first for the 2024 series. The event is scheduled for Wednesday, September 4, 2024, at the Carver Community Cultural Center’s Jo Long Theatre for the Performing Arts (226 N Hackberry St, San Antonio, TX 78202). The night begins with a welcome reception at 6:30p.m., followed by presentations starting at 7:30p.m. (PechaKucha San Antonio, 2024)

The mission of the Carver Community Cultural Center is to celebrate the diverse cultures of our world, nation and community, with emphasis on its African and African-American heritage, by providing premier artistic presentations, community outreach activities and educational programs.

Volume 44 will feature a talented group of local speakers. The seven presenters include:

The evening’s emcee will be PechaKucha alumni Jessica Conrad. The welcome reception will feature live music by local artists Los Dos Coyotes, comprised of Mike Ryan and Michael Galindo. Mike Ryan is a founding member/songwriter for multi-award winning band, Coyote Dreams and playwright of Borderland Rogues: The Story of Los San Patricios. Michael Galindo is multi instrumentalist, long time local musician, born and raised on the Southside of San Antonio.  

The welcome reception will also include complimentary bites by San Antonio chefs and restaurants including Bakery Lorraine, Liberty Bar, Naco Mexican and Tandem. Additionally the event will feature cocktails available for purchase curated by local bar Amor Eterno.  

Tickets are $10 per person and can be purchased online – guests are encouraged to arrive early and purchase tickets at the door instead to avoid processing fees. 

PechaKucha San Antonio is presented in partnership with The Power of Preservation Foundation

Pronounced “PEH-chuh KOO-chuh,” PechaKucha is a 20 image x 20 second arts and cultures series. It hosts speakers who share their passions in a unique format: Each presenter gets exactly 20 images, and each slide advances automatically every 20 seconds (for a total time of 6:40). San Antonio’s first quarterly PechaKucha Night was held in February 2011 and now attracts hundreds of attendees to venues throughout San Antonio. It showcases a broad range of individuals, including architects, artists, makers, academics, community leaders and more. PechaKucha (Japanese for “chit chat”) is an event format developed by Tokyo’s Klein Dytham Architecture to encourage creative professionals to share projects and ideas that they are passionate about. Since it began in 2003, PechaKucha has expanded to more than 1200 cities around the world.

Photo: PechaKucha San Antonio, used with permission.

Ukes for Youth: National Nonprofit Can’d Aid Launches New Ukulele Donation Initiative

Can’d Aid invites volunteers to assemble and decorate ukuleles to donate to kids. Photo: Can’d Aid, used with permission.

Nonprofit organizations play a crucial role in addressing social, environmental, and community issues by operating for the public good rather than profit. They rely on donations, grants, and volunteers to fund their missions, which range from supporting education to advocating for human rights and environmental conservation. Nonprofits often serve marginalized or underserved populations, filling gaps left by government and private sector efforts. Their success is measured not by financial gain but by the impact they make, fostering community engagement and driving positive change. Through dedication and collaboration, nonprofits help build a more equitable and compassionate society.

Can’d Aid is a national nonprofit dedicated to creating a ripple effect of goodness. Their people-powered programs provide tools and access for under-resourced communities to lead healthy, active, and creative lives. Since its inception in 2013, over 12,000 bikes, 8,500 skateboards and more than 3,800 new instruments have been donated to kids in underserved communities nationwide. Can’d Aid’s Crush It Crusade program also works to strengthen recycling initiatives nationwide in partnership with Ball Foundation. With the help of thousands of generous volunteers, Can’d Aid is building a movement and model for innovative, responsive and connected community engagement. (Turn It Up Media, 2024)

Longmont, Colorado – Can’d Aid announces the launch of their new Ukes for Youth initiative, which builds, decorates and donates ukuleles to children. The program blends the wildly successful, people-powered element of Can’d Aid’s bike and skateboard builds with the creative ethos of their Music + Arts program, which donates new instruments to public school music programs. 

Can’d Aid is excited to pilot the instrument build, which integrates some of their strongest and most impactful approaches to doing good, in Broomfield at Rails End Beer Company from 5p.m. -7p.m. on August 28, 2024.

Why ukuleles? Learning an instrument like the ukulele teaches young musicians skills like tuning, rhythm, hand coordination, sight reading, and other skills; along with cultivating broader social and emotional benefits that can last a lifetime. Can’d Aid encourages kids to live their most creative lives by providing instruments nationwide.

Instrument builds are a new addition to Can’d Aid’s Music + Arts Program, which provides instruments and inspiration to the next generation of musicians. Supporting the program are Can’d Aid’s Tunes Ambassadors, including GRAMMY nominated artists like Tyler Childers and The Food Stamps, and The Steep Canyon Rangers, who take time out while on tour to visit underfunded public schools for live performances and one-on-one connection with students. For many students this is their first live-music experience and can spark for a lifetime love of the arts. To date, Can’d Aid’s Music + Arts program has donated more than 3,800 new instruments to music programs across the country. Can’d Aid is excited to add ukulele building volunteer opportunities to further fuel their people-powered programs and get more instruments into kids’ hands.

If you’re in the Broomfield, Colorado area and wish to participate in this worthwhile event:

Get into the rhythm of giving back when you join Can’d Aid, Tegna Foundation, and the Broomfield Community Foundation at the upcoming Ukulele Build at Rails End Beer Company. Assemble a ukulele and decorate it with an inspirational message or creative design. Can’d Aid will provide all necessary supplies. 60 ukuleles will be built and donated to kids in the Broomfield, Colorado area.

“We have wanted to add a people-powered element to our Music program for years, and piloting this Ukulele program is really exciting for all of us! We hope the new volunteer offering will attract die-hard Can’d Aiders and newcomers alike, as we work to get more instruments into kids’ hands.”

Photo: Can’d Aid, used with permission.

Children’s Ballet of San Antonio Announces Extended Auditions on Saturday

Nutcracker Clara and Nutcracker. Photo: Children’s Ballet of San Antonio, used with permission.

Due to an overwhelming response, The Children’s Ballet of San Antonio (CBSA) will host an additional round of auditions for its fall productions this Saturday, August 24, 2024. As CBSA sets out to celebrate double digits with its 10th Anniversary, talented young performers have a pas de deux or duet of opportunities to shine with two auditions for holiday productions. (Children’s Ballet of San Antonio, 2024)

“After a number of artist inquiries and requests, we are thrilled to extend our auditions to accommodate busy, back to school schedules. Those who missed our open call last weekend, can join us this Saturday to audition for either or both productions. We have so much amazing talent in San Antonio, we can’t wait to share them with our audience through these incredible productions.” – Vanessa Bessler, Founder and Artistic Director of The Children’s Ballet of San Antonio

Get ready for an enchanting adventure as Polar Express: The Musical! makes its world premiere at the iconic Empire Theatre December 6-8, 2024. Young performers can be a part of this heartwarming holiday classic brought to life on stage. CBSA seeks dynamic musical theatre performers ages 8-19 to hop on board the Polar Express: The Musical!

Be a part of The Children’s Ballet of San Antonio’s 10th anniversary production of The Children’s Nutcracker and celebrate a decade of holiday enchantment. The timeless ballet comes to life on the magnificent Lila Cockrell stage, located on the historic Riverwalk December 13-15, 2024. Dancers from multiple disciplines, gymnasts, musicians and actors aged 3 to 19 are invited to audition and be part of this magical milestone production.

Whether you have a preschool prima donna eager to join Clara and her Nutcracker Prince around the Christmas Tree or a talented tween actor hoping his stage debut comes on a train to the North Pole, young performers of all abilities have another opportunity to showcase their unique skills by auditioning for either (or both!).

Cast members will not want to miss the chance to train with the award-winning Children’s Ballet of San Antonio. Since its founding 10 years ago, CBSA performers have studied with acclaimed Master Ballet Teachers and the most talented local choreographers, won numerous international awards, and accepted scholarships to world-renowned ballet institutions like the Royal Ballet School in London, the Bolshoi Ballet in Russia, and the School of American Ballet in New York City, to name a few.

Founder Vanessa Bessler is a nine-time consecutive winner of Youth America Grand Prix’s Outstanding Teacher of the Year, an acknowledgment of her dedication to finding and cultivating young, local talent. CBSA’s associated Dance Center was recently recognized as among the top 2.5 percent of ballet institutions in the nation. Bessler will serve as artistic director for both productions, leading talented teams of award-winning dancers, singers, musicians, actors, and even gymnasts to create professional-caliber productions that embrace the contributions of all performers, including those with special needs.

Polar Express: The Musical!
Auditioning for musical theatre performers ages 8-19.

The Children’s Nutcracker
Auditioning for a wide range of dancers, musicians, actors, and gymnasts ages 3 – 19.

Age 3-7: 12p.m. – 1p.m. Dance Audition
Age 8-11: 1p.m. – 2p.m. Dance & Gymnast Audition
Polar Express OPEN CALL 2p.m. – 3p.m. Age 8+ Musical Theatre performers
Age 12+: 3p.m. – 4p.m. Dance & Gymnast Audition

Dance Center of San Antonio Studios
126 W. Rector, Ste. 120.
San Antonio, Texas 78216

Please Register Prior to Auditions.
Video Auditions are also accepted. Please send video auditions to Children’s Ballet of San Antonio. 

The award-winning Children’s Ballet of San Antonio (CBSA) is an authentic, professional-level ballet company that produces professionally staged productions showcasing San Antonio’s most talented children. Dancers are selected by invitation or audition. The Children’s Ballet of San Antonio is a nonprofit organization 501(c)3. 

Mission: The Children’s Ballet of San Antonio (CBSA) seeks to inspire the pursuit of excellence and prepare children for productive and creative lives through dance by offering extensive training and performance opportunities for talented children from all backgrounds.

Photo: Children’s Ballet of San Antonio, used with permission.

Sip & Savor: Your Guide to San Antonio Tastings

The Briscoe Western Art Museum is hosting Trades of the West. Photo: Briscoe Western Art Museum, used with permission.

Mezcal and whisky aficionados are passionate explorers of their respective spirits, each drawn to the unique qualities and histories of these liquors. Mezcal enthusiasts enjoy the smoky, complex flavors that come from agave plants and traditional production methods in Mexico. They appreciate the spirit’s artisanal craftsmanship and regional variations. Whisky connoisseurs, on the other hand, are captivated by the diverse profiles of whiskies, whether Scotch, bourbon, or rye. They savor the nuances brought out by different cask types, aging processes, and regional influences. Both groups celebrate their spirits with deep knowledge, often engaging in tastings, collecting rare bottles, and discussing intricate details of production.

So if you like mezcal or whisky, or both, there will be two tastings in the San Antonio area that you might want to put on your calendar for Thursday August 22. One is a pop-up at Pullman Market of Gran Maizal, a new Mexican whisky and the other is a Trade Talks – The Art, Culture and Craft of Mezcal at the Briscoe Western Art Museum. (Pullman Market, Briscoe Western Art Museum, 2024)

Details on each:

GRAN MAIZAL, a new Mexican whisky made with ancient corn varieties from the Yucatan Peninsula, is debuting in Texas and offering a tasting opportunity during a pop-up at Pullman Market on Thursday, August 22, from 6p.m. – 8p.m.

Made entirely at Destileria La Vibora in Yucatan, Mexico, the character emanates from thousands of years of Mesoamerican culture proudly passed on from one generation to the next – balanced notes of toasted corn, cured vanilla bean and pure cacao. Practices which are unique to Gran Maizal include the use of the Nal T’eel ancient corn variety, which is considered to be among the oldest. In addition, the whisky rests in handmade terracotta vessels to preserve the nixtamalized maize character while balancing with toasted wood.

Guests are invited to visit The Mezcaleria, centrally located at Pullman Market, for a unique opportunity to sample this distinctive whisky and meet co-founder Gonzalo de la Pezuela. Discover the rich heritage behind the brand while enjoying the exclusive, limited-time cocktail, “Maiz y Caña,” featuring Gran Maizal, Uruapan Charanda Añejo, tamarind, and grapefruit.

The Mezcaleria at Pullman Market
221 Newell Ave
San Antonio, TX 78215

GRAN MAIZAL. Courtesy photo, used with permission.

Trade Talks – Trades of the West: The Art, Culture and Craft of Mezcal with Bruxo Founders Santiago Barreiro and Luis Edwardo Manrique and Flavors from Cuishe Cocina Mexicana

Thursday, August 22, 6p.m. – 9 p.m., $60 per person, $30 for Briscoe members
Must be 21 and older to attend.

Briscoe Western Art Museum
210 W. Market St
San Antonio, TX 78205

Experience the cool flavors of summer in this informative, educational and immersive program celebrating mezcal and the flavors of Mexico. Hear from the founders of Bruxo Mezcal as they share their stories about the people and the process of distilling this time-honored drink while enjoying samples paired with paired with traditional Oaxacan flavors through small plates of mole, bichos (bugs) and more, with a dash of sal de gusano – agave worm salt. Everyone will also enjoy light bites and small plates from Cuishe Cocina Mexicana. Advanced purchased tickets are required and include the program, mezcal tasting, light bites, small plates, and specialty cocktails featuring Bruxo Mezcal, including the Mezcal Mule and Paloma Mezcal.

From Cowboy Culture to Contemporary Art: A Guide to the Briscoe Western Art Museum’s Upcoming Events

Killers of the Flower Moon is the next movie in the Briscoe Western Art Museum’s Film Series. Photo: Briscoe Western Art Museum, used with permission.

As summer heats up, there’s nowhere better to stay cool than the Briscoe Western Art Museum, where it’s always 70 degrees. Families can unleash cool fun and learning to keep kids engaged and educated, while adults can enjoy the flavors of West in a special after hours mezcal tasting. (Briscoe Western Art Museum, 2024)

From free locals days, hands-on education sessions and story fun to wild documentaries and art, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Paired with new works on view and the blockbuster summer exhibition, Survival of the Fittest: Envisioning Wildlife and Wilderness with the Big Four, Masterworks from the Rijksmuseum Twenthe and the National Museum of Wildlife Art, the Briscoe is the cool place to be to survive the summer.

Programs include:

Trade Talks – Trades of the West: The Art, Culture and Craft of Mezcal with Bruxo Founders Santiago Barreiro and Luis Edwardo Manrique and Flavors from Cuishe Cocina Mexicana

Thursday, August 22, 6p.m. – 9p.m., $60 per person, $30 for Briscoe members
Must be 21 and older to attend.

Experience the cool flavors of summer in this informative, educational and immersive program celebrating mezcal and the flavors of Mexico. Hear from the founders of Bruxo Mezcal as they share their stories about the people and the process of distilling this time-honored drink while enjoying samples paired with paired with traditional Oaxacan flavors through small plates of mole, bichos (bugs) and more, with a dash of sal de gusano – agave worm salt. Everyone will also enjoy light bites and small plates from Cuishe Cocina Mexicana. Advanced purchased tickets are required and include the program, mezcal tasting, light bites, small plates and specialty cocktails featuring Bruxo Mezcal, including the Mezcal Mule and Paloma Mezcal.

New Works to Enjoy: George Carlson

As the museum grows its collection, the Briscoe routinely shares newly acquired works in its first floor new works gallery. The museum is proud to share eight works by noted Western artist George Carlson. The works are gifts of Anne Postel, Estate of James Grey Postel and depict the Tarahumara people, an indigenous Mexican tribe native to the Sierra Madre Mountains, their ceremonies and daily life. Introduced to the Tarahumara in 1973, Carlson spent close to 15 years observing and documenting the tribe.

Monthly Fun: Free Admission, Scavenger Hunts and STEAM-y Hands-on Education

  • Locals Days: Free for Local Residents

First Sunday of the month, 10a.m. – 5p.m.

To thank the San Antonio community for its continued support, the Briscoe Western Art Museum greets locals with free general admission on the first Sunday of each month. Bexar County residents can enjoy the Briscoe’s Locals Days through 2024, with free admission on September 1, October 6, November 3, and December 1. Online registration for Locals Day is recommended. And if you can’t stop in on Locals Day, children 12 and under receive free admission to the Briscoe every day, as do active duty members of the military, making the Briscoe a terrific spot for everyone to enjoy any time.

  • Scout the Briscoe:  Free Scavenger Hunt

First Sunday of the month, 10a.m. – 5p.m.

Visitors of all ages can learn about the American West in the Briscoe’s free monthly scavenger hunt. Test your skills navigating the museum’s 1.4 acre campus and 14 permanent galleries. Everyone who completes the scavenger hunt is rewarded with a 10% discount in the Briscoe’s Hendler Family Museum Store.

  • Full STEAM Ahead: Free Educational Series

First Sunday of the month, 1p.m. – 3p.m.

Learners of all ages work together and engage in hands-on, STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts and Mathematics) learning experiences about the American West. Each of the activities ties back to the Briscoe’s art and artifacts, bringing the West to life in a new way. Full STEAM Ahead is included with museum admission and all supplies are provided. Upcoming topics include:

  • September 1 – Full STEAM Ahead – Nature in Art

Bring nature and pottery together, learning about how Native Americans used nature for colors to create designs in their pottery. After the presentation, families will have the opportunity to create a pinch pot and decorate it with pressed flowers and leaves.

  • Storytime Stampede: Free Stories and More for Little Cowpokes

Third Saturday of the month, 10:30a.m. – 11a.m.

With stories told and acted out, books read aloud, movement activities, songs and art fun designed for young children ages 18 months to 5 years, Storytime Stampede is timed to keep young children engaged and entertained. Adults bringing children to Storytime Stampede receive half-off general museum admission and children 12 and under always receive free admission at the Briscoe, making Storytime Stampede affordable family fun.

  • August 17: “Way Out West Lived a Coyote Named Frank” by Jillian Lund. Frank’s the coolest coyote around. Whether he’s hanging out with his friends, chasing rabbits, mixing it up with a Gila monster, or pondering the setting sun, coyote Frank is one smooth character. Grab your shades, because you’re in for a bright and colorful cruise through the desert with Frank!

Survive the Summer with Wildlife and the “Big Four”:  Through September 8

Venture where nature’s beauty and resilience take center stage during the Briscoe’s summer exhibition, Survival of the Fittest: Envisioning Wildlife and Wilderness with the Big Four, Masterworks from the Rijksmuseum Twenthe and the National Museum of Wildlife Art.

The exhibition’s title references Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species, which had a revolutionary impact on how people from Western cultures envisioned our relationship with the other animals on Earth. In the post-Darwin era, a group of classically trained painters now known as the “Big Four” emerged and helped establish a vision of wildlife and nature that remains with us today. German Richard Friese (1854–1918) is the Big Four’s elder, followed chronologically by Swede Bruno Liljefors (1860–1939), German Wilhelm Kuhnert (1865–1926), and German-American Carl Rungius (1869–1959).

  • Survival Screening – Texas Wildlife: Our Future, by Fin and Fur Films

Thursday, August 15, 5:30p.m. – 8 p.m., $14 General Admission, free for Briscoe members

In collaboration with KLRN, the Briscoe is proud to celebrate the natural world and wildlife of Texas with an after hours documentary screening of Texas Wildlife: Our Future by Fin and Fur Films. Join us as we explore current research and conservation efforts happening across Texas. From ocelots in the shadows down in the Rio Grande Valley to helping bats survive the increasing number of wind turbines high in the Texas sky, learn how Texans are protecting the “wild” West. Tickets for the screening are $14, with complimentary beer courtesy of Ranger Creek Brewery, wine and snacks. Museum members enjoy the screening free as part of their Briscoe membership. Tickets may be purchased online.

Make this Summer One for the Books:  Literary Cinema

The Briscoe’s Summer Movie Series explores Western movies based on popular novels on the third Sunday of each month. This summer’s screenings include a novel twist: the opportunity to win a visit to West Texas, a copy of the book featured in the movie and the chance to help fuel young readers by donating books.

All film series attendees will be entered to win a trip to stay at the Hotel Paisano in Marfa, Texas, where Hudson, Taylor and Dean stayed during the filming of Giant, the first screening in the Summer Movie Series, as well as tickets to the Museum of the Big Bend in Alpine, Texas, and dinner for two at Reata Restaurant, named after the ranch featured in Giant. A short presentation begins at 1p.m., followed immediately by the screening. Each movie is included in general museum admission, with complimentary beer courtesy of Ranger Creek Brewery, wine and movie snacks. Pre-registration through an online museum admission ticket purchase is encouraged to save your seat. Museum members enjoy the series for free as part of their Briscoe membership.

  • Briscoe Summer Film Series:  Killers of the Flower Moon (2023)

Sunday, August 18, 1p.m. – 4p.m., included with museum admission

Directed by Martin Scorsese and based on the non-fiction book by David Grann, this Oscar-nominated film shares the story of a series of murders of members of the Osage after oil was discovered on tribal and. The movie stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro and Lilly Gladstone. Come to the movie with three books to donate to the San Antonio Independent School District Foundation’s Book Buddies program and receive a free copy of “Killers of the Flower Moon,” filling your bookshelf while sparking a love of reading for SAISD children in grades K-8. Tickets may be purchased online to guarantee your seat.

Head West All Summer Long

The Briscoe is open Thursday through Monday, 10a.m. – 5p.m. and closed to the public on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Admission is free for children 12 and under and for active duty members of the military. The museum is proud to participate in Museums For All and Bank of America Museums on Us. The Briscoe is located on the south end of the River Walk, near the Arneson River Theatre and La Villita, with convenient parking at the Riverbend Garage directly adjacent to the museum or one of many downtown surface lots. Museum hours, parking and admission details are available online.

Spa Day Essentials: Top Treatments and Experiences at Hiatus Day Spa • Med Spa

Plan the ultimate spa day at Hiatus Day Spa • Med Spa. Photo: Molly Culver, used with permission.

Hiatus Day Spa • Med Spa believes that regular relaxation is part of a healthier, happier lifestyle and strives to make wellness available to everyone. These are some of the offers available this month. From National Wellness Month to National Relaxation Day, and special products/gifts, there’s something for everyone. (Hiatus Day Spa • Med Spa, 2024)

Locations:
San Antonio
Austin
Dallas
Fort Worth
Frisco
Houston
Plano

Hiatus Day Spa • Med Spa is excited to celebrate National Relaxation Day on Thursday, August 15 with a day devoted to relaxation and rejuvenation. This special day is an excellent opportunity for guests to indulge in a luxurious escape and experience the spa’s exceptional self-care services.

Hiatus Day Spa • Med Spa’s team is focused on providing a memorable experience for every guest, with a relaxing atmosphere and high-quality service. They offer a variety of services, including The Hot Stone Massage, which combines hot and cool smooth basalt stones with Swedish techniques, and The seasonal Epic Facial Retreat, an aromatic and purifying facial paired with a delectable hand-crafted cocktail, available through the end of the month, making Hiatus the perfect retreat where anyone can find the ideal remedy to their everyday stress.

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August is National Wellness Month, and Hiatus Day Spa • Med Spa, one of Texas’s favorite relaxing retreats, is encouraging guests to prioritize self-care this month. The spa is currently offering its Summer Vibes seasonal Epic Retreat – a healing and hydrating relaxation experience available as a facial, body treatment or mani/pedi topped off with a complimentary Watermelon Candy beverage – at all nine of its locations through September as well as Summer at Hiatus: waived H-Circle membership enrollment fee through August 31.

Epic Retreat: Summer Vibes – Available through September

This summer is about healing, hydration and good vibrations. Experience a full embodied heart-opening with a 128hz tuning fork vibrational healing and breath work providing relaxation on a whole new wave length. Hiatus’ in-house mixture of Strawberry, Watermelon, and Aloe oils are specifically blended to help heal scars, sunburns, pigmentations, knockout inflammation and smooth wrinkles. Combined with a magnesium spray for stress management and a pomegranate foot mask, guests will walk away feeling out of this world. Let the sense of calm wash over you as you sip the sweetness of a watermelon candy drink combined with the soothing energy of a strawberry quartz in your pocket to support emotional balance and ease.

  • The Epic Facial Retreat: 85 minutes | $195 | $149 H-Circle
    • Booking HERE under “Skincare”
  • The Epic Body Retreat: 80 minutes | $205 | $159 H-Circle 
    • Call to book
  • The Epic Mani/Pedi Retreat: 135 minutes | standard polish $140 | $109 H-Circle
    • Booking HERE under “Tips + Toes”

Summer at Hiatus – Available until August 31

Enjoy a waived enrollment fee ($29 value) to join Hiatus’s H-Circle membership program through August 31.

For $89 per month, H-Circle member perks include: 

  • One Essential Service per month: choose from the Signature, Massage, Tailor-Made Facial, One & Only Mani-Pedi, Body Glow, Body Wrap, 10 units of Botox, 25 units of Dysport or Acupuncture
  • Additional Essential Services for $89
  • Discounted pricing on all treatments, including med spa services
  • 10% off all retail products: shop the finest quality products from brands like SkinCeuticals, NuFACE, HydroPeptide and more, as well at Hiatus’ in-house line, Hiatus Everyday, to elevate your at-home routine 

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This month, Hiatus Day Spa • Med Spa is offering an exclusive gift when guests book The Optimist Facial powered by HydroPeptide. Elevate your skincare routine after your facial with the Power Up Duo by HydroPeptide ($79 value) for free, available in-spa at all locations. 

The Details:

  • Service: The Optimist Facial: Promoting healing, detoxification, reduced puffiness, and improved circulation, indulge with Hiatus’s A-Firming Facial Massage to firm, lift and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Brighten and sculpt your face with the Patented Vitamin C Mask and our exclusive cryo-sculpting technique. You will leave this one-of-a-kind facial feeling renewed, radiant, and uplifted in mind, body, and spirit.
    • 80 Minutes
    • $205 | $159 H-Circle Members
  • Exclusive Gift: Receive HydroPeptide’s best-selling customer favorite, the Power Up Duo, for free with your facial: 
    • Power Lift: Advanced Ultra-Rich Moisturizer
    • Power Serum: Anti-Wrinkle Line Lifting Transformation
  • Run Time: August 1-31