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SUMMARY:Black Cowboys: An American Story Programming
DESCRIPTION:Black Cowboys: An American Story Programming\nBlack Cowboys: An American Story at the Witte Museum explores the lives and work of the numerous Black men\, women and children—enslaved and free—who labored on the ranches of Texas and participated on cattle drives before the Civil War through the turn of the twentieth century.  \nYou are invited to discover Untold Stories in a series of in-depth programming from the Exhibition’s Curators\, Scholars and Steering Committee. \nThe programs are complimentary thanks to the generosity of H-E-B\, however\, we ask you to make a reservation below. Early arrival is welcome between 5:30 – 6:30 pm to explore the exhibition. \n\nMonday\, March 28th\nBlack Cowboys: A Conversation on Restored Legacies\n6:30 pm – 9:00 pm Join Deborah Omowale Jarmon\, CEO/Director of San Antonio African American Community Archive and Museum (SAAACAM)\, in conversation with Lola Kelly Wilcox Moore of the Wilcox Ranch in Seguin and Rosalind Alexander-Kasparik of The Alexander Farm in Pilot Knob\, to discuss the restoration of Black ranches and farms in Texas.\n\nRESERVE YOUR SPOT \n\nPlease visit wittemuseum.org to reserve your spot or call 210.357.1901 for more information. \n\nBlack Cowboys: An American Story is presented by Bank of America and generously supported by the John L. Santikos Charitable Fund of the San Antonio Area Foundation\, H-E-B and Ed Rachal Foundation.
URL:https://www.wittemuseum.org/event/black-cowboys-an-american-story-programming/
LOCATION:TX
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SUMMARY:Cocktails & Culture: Tales & Trails
DESCRIPTION:Get ready for an adventure through the city’s trails of old San Antonio. Tales & Trails features an interactive exhibit on the earliest footpaths of the role of Black cowboys evolved over the 20th century. Black cowboys used the skills they learned on the ranch and trails to own their own ranches\, served as lawman\, rode in rodeos\, became singers\, and performed in movies. Today\, the lives and legacies of Black cowboys have inspired new generations to explore the past through music\, film\, fashion\, and design. Become an explorer and travel down history’s paths as you venture through the Russell Hill Rogers Texas Art Gallery | Laura and Sam Dawson Gallery to experience the trails of the past. \nEnjoy delicious food available for purchase by Ant-Rocks Food Truck\, along complimentary themed cocktails provided by our evening sponsors. Let the expeditions begin! \nTickets: Members $30 | Non-members $35 \nThis adventure is for guests 21 and older \nPURCHASE TICKETS \nEntertainment provided by Alyson Alonzo. \nBeer and cocktails provided by Viva Beer\, Devils River Whiskey\, Dripping Springs\, Freetail & Hill Country Cider House. \nFood available for purchase by Cakes by Felicia and Ant-Rocks Food Truck.
URL:https://www.wittemuseum.org/event/cocktails-culture-tales-trails/
LOCATION:TX
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SUMMARY:Rise and Recharge
DESCRIPTION:Stretch\, rise and renew with Sumerlin LLC Yoga at the Witte Museum on Sunday\, March 13\, 2022. Enjoy a mindful experience in our Gardens. Yoga session will be a sequence of balancing postures\, syncing breath and movement. Bring a friend to relax and recharge for the week! \nYoga session provided by Sumerlin LLC Yoga \nZachry Family Garden \nGates open at 11:30 am for registration \n12:00 p.m. until 1:00 pm \n**Athletic attire recommended and BYOYM (Bring Your Own Yoga Mat) ** \nTickets are $20 per person and include admission to the Witte Museum after session concludes. \n**RSVP Required and Limited Spots Available** \nUpcoming dates/Concentration: \nSunday\, April 24 – Yin Yoga \nSunday\, May 15 – Vibe Vinyasa Yoga \nSunday\, June 12 – Power Yoga \nSunday\, July 17 – Yoga HIIT Fusion \n#R&Ryoga #RiseandRecharge #WitteMuseum
URL:https://www.wittemuseum.org/event/rise-and-recharge/
LOCATION:Zachry Family Acequia Garden\, 3801 Broadway\, San Antonio\, TX\, 78209\, United States
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SUMMARY:Rock Art Rendezvous
DESCRIPTION:26th Annual Rock Art Rendezvous\nFebruary 25 – 27\, 2022\nExperience the wonder of the Lower Pecos Canyonlands at the 26th Annual Rock Art Rendezvous. The Rendezvous is a weekend of fun\, friendship and guided tours of some of the most remarkable rock art sites in the world. \nSOLD OUT Weekend ticket $150 per person includes: \n\nCamping spot at the White Shaman Preserve tent or trailer (26’ max) \nInteractive demonstrations including Atlatl throwing and making cordage by the Witte’s Education Team\nNature Walk Friday evening\nCowboy coffee and sweet rolls on Saturday and Sunday mornings\nRudy’s BBQ dinner and campfire Saturday night with Night Sky programming to follow\nTour options: The White Shaman\, Tinaja Canyon\, Meyers Spring Ranch (includes Meyers Spring Shelter and Fort Meyers)\, Eagle Nest Canyon Tour (includes Bonfire Shelter\, Kelley Cave\, Skiles Shelter and Eagle Cave)\, Seminole Canyon (includes Fate Bell and Fate Bell Annex Shelters) and Upper Canyon Tour (includes Running Horse and Seminole Spring Shelters)\nThere will be a Witte store onsite and a raffle Saturday night.\n\n  \nVIEW WEEKEND SCHEDULE \n\nSaturday Only ticket $75 per person includes: \n\nInteractive demonstrations including Atlatl throwing and making cordage by the Witte’s Education Team\nCowboy coffee and sweet rolls on Saturday morning\nRudy’s BBQ dinner and campfire Saturday night with Night Sky programming to follow\nTour options: White Shaman\, Tinaja Canyon\, Meyers Spring Ranch (includes Meyers Spring Shelter and Fort Meyers)\, Eagle Nest Canyon Tour (includes Bonfire Shelter\, Kelley Cave\, Skiles Shelter and Eagle Cave)\, Seminole Canyon (includes Fate Bell and Fate Bell Annex Shelters) and Upper Canyon Tour (includes Running Horse and Seminole Spring Shelters)\nThere will be a Witte store onsite and a raffle Saturday night. \n\n  \nVIEW SATURDAY SCHEDULE  \nREGISTER – SATURDAY ONLY \nArrival/Departure and Facilities: \nGates will open noon on Friday\, February 25th.  All visitors are to depart no later than 5pm on Sunday\, February 27th. \nAny vehicle can navigate the White Shaman Preserve road and all roads to the tour locations. \nTour signup begins the beginning of each day at 7:00 a.m.  Tour space is limited and is on a first come\, first served basis.  Spots on tours are not guaranteed unless you sign up.  See attached for tour listings. \nThe White Shaman Preserve does not have electricity\, restrooms or potable water.  Portable toilets and a water trailer for handwashing will be available.  All Rock Art Rendezvous participants have access to the restroom and shower facilities at Seminole Canyon State Park. \nEntrance and tours fees for Seminole Canyon State Park will be paid by the Witte Museum. \nImportant Notice: \nAll Witte Museum Rock Art Rendezvous participants must complete and sign the Liability Release Form before participating.  Please read carefully.  You will be asked to sign this form while on site. By signing this form and participating\, you also confirm that you have read and will abide by the Tour Guidelines and Expectations. \nReservations and Cancellations:   \nAll reservations for the Rock Art Rendezvous must be paid in advance.  Cancellations must be made a minimum of 14 days prior to the tour to receive a full refund.  Cancellations made after the 14 day minimum are non-refundable.  Guided tours may be cancelled due to weather conditions\, extreme heat/cold\, limited participation\, road conditions\, lake/river levels\, etc.  For the safety of the group and at the discretion of the Guide\, tours may be cancelled at any stage during the tour for any reason.  The Rendezvous goes on\, rain or shine. \nHealth and Safety:   \nParticipants must be aware of the remote and difficult environmental conditions and terrain into which our tours travel. Participants must be able to traverse rugged terrain. This involves hiking considerable distances\, scrambling over rocks and boulders\, steep ascents and steep descents\, walking in or over loose rock\, rappelling up/down a rope and through dense brush. At any time of the year desert heat can be extreme. In most cases medical help and trauma care are several hours away.  Tours are not suitable for children under age 12.  All minors must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. \nAdditional Details: \nThe White Shaman property is a nature preserve.  Generators\, pets and ground fires are prohibited.  We ask all participants to observe quiet time from 11pm to 6 am.  Please make every effort to consolidate vehicles on off-site tours.  A large wood grill for cooking will be available for your use in the camp area. You may bring gas stoves – no charcoal grills please.  Fill your gas tanks prior to arriving at the Rendezvous if you plan to take offsite tours. \nThe White Shaman Preserve is reserved for weekend participants.  Other locations to stay include: \nSeminole Canyon State Park campsites                                     1.432.292.4464 \nComstock Motel. Call early for reservations                               1.432.292.4484 \nComstock RV Park and Camping Cabins                                   1.432.292.4451 \n  \nThere are numerous hotels in Del Rio however Del Rio is 45 minutes from the White Shaman Preserve\, so please plan accordingly.
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