Experience, enjoy, and remember your loved ones on Dia de Los Muertos, where family and friends gather to pay their respects and remember those who have passed on with dancing, music, art, and good food. Remembrances include family visits to the local cemetery, processions through town squares, and inventive homemade altars honoring departed family members with photos, sweet bread, and flowers.
Drive out to Son's Island, a gorgeous, tropical-inspired, three-and-a-half acre island with open-air lakeside Hawaiian cabanas, where you can kayak, paddleboard, swim and wade, fish, barbecue, water slide, and play beach volleyball. Your breathtaking entry includes a drive across a wooden bridge surrounding you with large cypress and pecan trees outlining the perimeter of 4,000 feet of lakefront property. Son’s Island also offers glamping, where you can spend a night under the stars in a luxurious tent furnished with two queen-sized beds, fans, and lanterns.
Be entertained year-round in multiple venues with high-quality theatrical productions by The Public Theater of San Antonio, where you can choose from classic and contemporary plays. Join the SoTex Play Lab that supports new and emerging local playwrights. Unite with Artists At Work, where they pay artists to keep making art to apply their skills and creative thinking to the community. Connect with The Public in the Public, where performers venture out into the city to connect with the people. Link up with the Resident Artists, where actors, playwrights, and producers in the theater community unite to invest in local theater artists and talent.