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SUMMARY:Rock Art Tours: White Shaman Preserve
DESCRIPTION:Journey deep into the rugged Lower Pecos Canyonlands to experience the White Shaman mural\, considered one of the most cosmologically complex narratives in the world\, at the Witte Museum’s White Shaman Preserve.  \nLocated near Seminole Canyon State Park\, this 1.5-hour trek takes you through a landscape filled with Chihuahuan Desert plants and stunning views of the Pecos River where it converges with the Rio Grande. The White Shaman mural\, painted thousands of years ago\, illustrates the lifeway and belief systems of the now-gone hunter-gatherer society. \nMore about the White Shaman Preserve and the Witte. \nPricing: \n\nMembers: $15\nNon-Members: $25\n\nTour Difficulty: (Strenuous) There is a 250-foot descent into a narrow brushy canyon and the trail is steep with loose rocks and uneven footing. At any time of the year\, desert heat can be extreme.\nRound-trip Distance: 1.5 miles\nDuration: 1.5 hours\nVehicle Requirements: There are no vehicle requirements for this tour. \nThe Witte’s Mission to shape the future of Texas inspires us to provide weekly tours from early Fall to late Spring for the public to experience the majesty of the White Shaman Mural. \nReservations are required and spaces are limited. Participants must be ages 12 & up. All minors must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
URL:https://stage.wittemuseum.org/event/white-shaman-tours/
LOCATION:White Shaman Preserve\, 42535 West US Highway 90\, Comstock\, TX\, 78837\, United States
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SUMMARY:Rock Art Tours: White Shaman Preserve
DESCRIPTION:Journey deep into the rugged Lower Pecos Canyonlands to experience the White Shaman mural\, considered one of the most cosmologically complex narratives in the world\, at the Witte Museum’s White Shaman Preserve.  \nLocated near Seminole Canyon State Park\, this 1.5-hour trek takes you through a landscape filled with Chihuahuan Desert plants and stunning views of the Pecos River where it converges with the Rio Grande. The White Shaman mural\, painted thousands of years ago\, illustrates the lifeway and belief systems of the now-gone hunter-gatherer society. \nMore about the White Shaman Preserve and the Witte. \nPricing: \n\nMembers: $15\nNon-Members: $25\n\nTour Difficulty: (Strenuous) There is a 250-foot descent into a narrow brushy canyon and the trail is steep with loose rocks and uneven footing. At any time of the year\, desert heat can be extreme.\nRound-trip Distance: 1.5 miles\nDuration: 1.5 hours\nVehicle Requirements: There are no vehicle requirements for this tour. \nThe Witte’s Mission to shape the future of Texas inspires us to provide weekly tours from early Fall to late Spring for the public to experience the majesty of the White Shaman Mural. \nReservations are required and spaces are limited. Participants must be ages 12 & up. All minors must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
URL:https://stage.wittemuseum.org/event/white-shaman-tours/
LOCATION:White Shaman Preserve\, 42535 West US Highway 90\, Comstock\, TX\, 78837\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230312T150000
DTSTAMP:20260415T125039
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230301T201126Z
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SUMMARY:Sunday Jazz: Regency Jazz Band
DESCRIPTION:Sunday Jazz is back at the Witte! \nSpend a relaxing afternoon under the pecan trees of the Will Smith Amphitheater as Regency Jazz Band returns to play classic jazz from the American songbook. \nDoors open at noon. Food and drinks will be available for purchase from La Gloria. No outside food or drink. \nPricing: \n\nWitte Members and KRTU Members: Free\nGeneral Admission: Free with Witte Museum Admission. Purchase admission online.\n\nABOUT THE ARTISTS \nThe Regency Jazz Band\, founded in 1982 by its leader\, bassist George Prado\, is a San Antonio favorite. The group is known for many jazz styles\, specializing in the American songbook of composers such as Duke Ellington\, The Gershwins\, Louis Armstrong\, Irving Berlin and Cole Porter. \nJazz is in Aaron Prado’s DNA\, and it’s not hard to tell as he works his piano alongside bassist George Prado and drummer Brandon Guerra. Witnessing Prado is an international exploration in the jazz movement- from swing classics to boleros\, be-bop to European avant-garde- always defined by deft musician and imagination. \nPresented in partnership with Trinity University’s KRTU Jazz 91.7.
URL:https://stage.wittemuseum.org/event/sunday-jazz-march2023/
LOCATION:Will Smith Amphitheater\, 3801 Broadway\, San Antonio\, TX\, 78209\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sunday Jazz
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230304T140000
DTSTAMP:20260415T125039
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SUMMARY:Rock Art Tours: White Shaman Preserve
DESCRIPTION:Journey deep into the rugged Lower Pecos Canyonlands to experience the White Shaman mural\, considered one of the most cosmologically complex narratives in the world\, at the Witte Museum’s White Shaman Preserve.  \nLocated near Seminole Canyon State Park\, this 1.5-hour trek takes you through a landscape filled with Chihuahuan Desert plants and stunning views of the Pecos River where it converges with the Rio Grande. The White Shaman mural\, painted thousands of years ago\, illustrates the lifeway and belief systems of the now-gone hunter-gatherer society. \nMore about the White Shaman Preserve and the Witte. \nPricing: \n\nMembers: $15\nNon-Members: $25\n\nTour Difficulty: (Strenuous) There is a 250-foot descent into a narrow brushy canyon and the trail is steep with loose rocks and uneven footing. At any time of the year\, desert heat can be extreme.\nRound-trip Distance: 1.5 miles\nDuration: 1.5 hours\nVehicle Requirements: There are no vehicle requirements for this tour. \nThe Witte’s Mission to shape the future of Texas inspires us to provide weekly tours from early Fall to late Spring for the public to experience the majesty of the White Shaman Mural. \nReservations are required and spaces are limited. Participants must be ages 12 & up. All minors must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
URL:https://stage.wittemuseum.org/event/white-shaman-tours/
LOCATION:White Shaman Preserve\, 42535 West US Highway 90\, Comstock\, TX\, 78837\, United States
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SUMMARY:STEAM Sunday: Crystal Craze
DESCRIPTION:Add to your Witte experience with hands-on explorations of Science\, Technology\, Engineering\, Art\, and Math at STEAM Sunday. \nHow do crystals form? \nThis hands-on workshop delves into the growth of crystals and the different factors that come together to create unique\, shiny shapes. You’ll compare different types of crystals and will even grow your own crystal art. How bright will you sparkle? \nImportant Information: \n\nAdditional fee and advance registration required for event. Purchase includes all supplies needed for interactive workshop and collectible button.\nNon-participating family members are welcome (space permitting) and do not need to purchase a ticket.\nRecommended for all ages over 5.\nProgram runs approximately 45-60 minutes.\nParticipation in this event requires Witte Museum admission (sold separately)\, plus STEAM Sunday ticket for each participant 5 years and older.
URL:https://stage.wittemuseum.org/event/steam-sunday-crystals/
LOCATION:Witte Museum\, 3801 Broadway\, San Antonio\, TX\, 78209\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230322T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230322T210000
DTSTAMP:20260415T125039
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230310T194836Z
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SUMMARY:Cocktails & Culture: TOYZ
DESCRIPTION:Explore Toys: The Way We Play and relive cherished memories from your childhood and around the world. In this special exhibition\, you’ll discover how we’ve played over time\, the ways play helps us learn skills for everyday life and how toys can ignite our imaginations. Leave the kids at home and bring your friends to play in our exhibit and enjoy a cocktail provided by our community sponsors. \nBeer and cocktails provided by Dripping Springs Distilling\, Freetail Brewing Co.\, Devils River Whiskey and Silver Star Whiskey. \nFood available for purchase by Cakes by Felicia and Mi Taquito. \nEntertainment provided by Resident DJ\, Alyson Alonzo. \nTickets: $30 per person (member) / $35 per person (non-member) \nImportant details: \n\nThis adventure is for guests 21 and older\nAll ticket purchases are non-refundable\nEvent will occur rain or shine
URL:https://stage.wittemuseum.org/event/toyz/
LOCATION:Witte Museum\, 3801 Broadway\, San Antonio\, TX\, 78209\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cocktails & Culture,Nightlife
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230325
DTSTAMP:20260415T125039
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SUMMARY:Conference on Texas: Origin Stories
DESCRIPTION:MARCH 23 – 24\, 2023  |  Dive into Texas’ wild and vivid lands\, especially its people\, their resilience and how they adapted to or impacted the ever-developing Texas. \nSubjects at the two-day 2023 Conference on Texas will include multiple breakout sessions featuring personal stories from the families of Erasmo Seguin\, Ignacio Perez\, the Glasscocks and early oil discovery\, C. H. Guenther\, the people of Los Adaes – Texas’ first capital\, the Steves and Raba families and many others. \nThe Conference on Texas will also include the 12th Annual Texas Trailblazers Awards Luncheon\, honoring the Steves Family and featuring keynote speaker\, Catherine Nixon Cooke. Additionally\, the Conference will host the opening of the upcoming special exhibition\, Texas Art: Kinship and Culture\, featuring works from the Witte’s Texas Art collection which is renowned for its depth and size\, thousands of works on paper and more than 300 paintings\, by some of the most iconic artists of three centuries. \nPricing: General Admission: $200 per attendee  •  Educator/Student Admission: $150 per attendee \nThursday\, March 23: \n\n8:30 a.m.: Coffee and pastries\n9 a.m.: Greeting by Marise McDermott\, President and CEO\, Witte Museum\n9:15 – 10:15 a.m.: Session 1 – Francis Galan: Angelique\, Indigenous Scout of Los Adaes; Phil King: Henri Castro and the Ferdinand Louis Huth Family of Castroville; Facilitator: Gretchen Stieren O’Gorman\n10:30 – 11:30 a.m.: Session 2 – Frank de la Teja: Erasmo Seguín and the Paradox of Loyalty; Jack Hebdon\, Jr.: The Flour King: C. H. Guenther and Family; Facilitator: Francis Galan\n11:30 – 1:30 p.m.: 12th Annual Texas Trailblazers Luncheon\n1:45 – 2:45 p.m.: Session 3 – Kathleen Glasscock Tomasovic: The Glasscocks – From Circus Artistry to Oil Industry; Moderated by: Patty and Bob Hayes\n3 – 4 p.m.: Session 4 – Ramón Vásquez: The Descendants Walk Among Us; Ron Davis: Hector Bazy and the Silence of the Archives; Facilitator: Marise McDermott and Aaronetta Pierce\n4:15 – 5:15 p.m.: Session 5 – Ricardo Romo and Fidencio Duran: A Visual Story of Us\n5:30 – 7 p.m.: VIP Opening Reception for Texas Art: Kinship and Culture\n\nFriday\, March 24: \n\n9 a.m.: Coffee and pastries\n9:30 – 10:30 a.m.: Session 6 – Amy Porter: Families in the Aftermath of the 1813 Battle of Medina; Christina Villarreal: The Bigmouth of East Texas and the Unnamed Mother; Facilitator: Cecilia Ballí\n10:45 – 11:45 a.m.: Session 7 – Lionel Sosa: The Stories Art Can Tell; Facilitator: Marise McDermott and Justin Muñoz\n\nInterested in sponsoring the Conference on Texas or the Texas Trailblazers Awards Luncheon? Please contact Justin Muñoz\, Vice President of Development\, at JustinMunoz@WitteMuseum.org or 210.357.1894.
URL:https://stage.wittemuseum.org/event/2023conference-on-texas/
LOCATION:Witte Museum\, 3801 Broadway\, San Antonio\, TX\, 78209\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230324T235959
DTSTAMP:20260415T125039
CREATED:20240624T172625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240731T202658Z
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SUMMARY:Conference on Texas - Ode to Juneteenth: Slavery in Texas
DESCRIPTION:DECEMBER 5 – 6\, 2024  |  Slavery was foundational to the formation and growth of Texas. Ode to Juneteenth: Slavery in Texas will broaden our understanding of the ongoing legacies of slavery in Texas. \nThe 2024 Conference on Texas at the Witte Museum will reveal the foundational role of chattel slavery in the formation and growth of Texas. This 2-day museum-wide conference is led by a Steering Committee chaired by Aaronetta Pierce\, who will curate panel discussions featuring scholars from around the United States focusing on slavery in Texas\, including Dr. Daina Ramey Berry and with a keynote address from Annette Gordon-Reed\, MacArthur Genius and the first Black person to win the Pulitzer Prize in History. Through new scholarship\, the conference will broaden our understanding of the ongoing legacies of slavery\, which continue to impact African Americans in Texas. \nThe conference will center on the lives of the enslaved people\, especially as mothers\, fathers\, sisters\, and brothers. \nEvery facet of the expanding Texas economy was impacted by slavery and enslaved labor. Enslaved people not only labored on cotton and sugar plantations\, they also worked as artisans such as blacksmiths\, seamstresses\, and as enslaved cowboys. \nIn 1834\, there were approximately 5\,000 enslaved people in Mexican Texas. During the Republic of Texas\, slavery increased so that by 1845\, there were at least 30\,000 enslaved women\, men and children in the new state of Texas. When Texas voted to join the Confederacy in 1861\, the enslaved population was 182\,566 people\, the fastest growing demographic in Texas. The economy of Texas was so dependent upon slavery that not until June 19\, 1865\, now celebrated as Juneteenth\, were enslaved people freed from bondage in Texas\, two years after Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation. \nTicket sales available in August.  \nConference ProgramTwo-day museum-wideconference including: \n\nPanel discussions from scholars around the United States focused on Slavery in Texas\nAnticipated attendance from throughout Texas and beyond\n500+ attendees expected\n100 scholarships for college students\nKeynote speaker Annette Gordon Reed\n\nKeynote Speaker \nAnnette Gordon-Reed is an American historian and law professor. She is currently the Carl M. Loeb University Professor at Harvard University and a professor of history in the university’s Faculty of Arts & Sciences. Gordon-Reed won sixteen book prizes\, including the Pulitzer Prize in History in 2009 and the National Book Award in 2008\, for The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family. Her most recent book\, On Juneteenth\, provides a historian’s view of the country’s long road to Juneteenth\, recounting both its origins in Texas and the enormous hardships that African-Americans have endured in the century since\, from Reconstruction through Jim Crow and beyond.
URL:https://stage.wittemuseum.org/event/conference-on-texas-ode-to-juneteenth-slavery-in-texas/
LOCATION:Witte Museum\, 3801 Broadway\, San Antonio\, TX\, 78209\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230323T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230323T133000
DTSTAMP:20260415T125039
CREATED:20230220T155730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T053836Z
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SUMMARY:Texas Trailblazers Awards Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the families and people whose stories created the Texas we know and love at the annual Conference on Texas featuring the 12th annual Texas Trailblazers Awards Luncheon. \nThe Texas Trailblazers Awards Luncheon will honor the esteemed Steves Family for legacy family history and philanthropy. The Steves family is iconic in the history of San Antonio\, having established Steves & Sons\, Inc. 150 years ago\, providing the underpinning lumber and welcoming doors in most major buildings in the city\, including the Witte Museum. Today\, the family thrives in many business arenas and are influential in politics and philanthropy throughout the city. The family has been involved with the Witte for generations\, most recently with Edward Steves as a Trustee and currently as a member of the Witte’s Collection Committee. \nFeaturing Catherine Nixon Cooke\, Keynote Speaker\nWe are pleased to announce keynote speaker Catherine Nixon Cooke\, who will discuss methods on how to research the origin stories of individuals\, families and businesses\, based on the work she has accomplished as an award-winning author. \nDetails: \n\nRegistration begins at 11:30 a.m. The program begins at noon.\nPurchase individual luncheon ticket: General: $120 per attendee • Educator/Student: $100 per attendee\nPurchase tables here: Pioneer\, Explorer and Naturalist levels available\n\nLearn more about the Conference on Texas or purchase two-day tickets at WitteMuseum.org/Conference. \nInterested in sponsoring the Conference on Texas or the Texas Trailblazers Awards Luncheon? Please contact Justin Muñoz\, Vice President of Development\, at JustinMunoz@WitteMuseum.org or 210.357.1894.
URL:https://stage.wittemuseum.org/event/2023texas-trailblazers/
LOCATION:Mays Family Center at the Witte Museum\, 3801 Broadway\, San Antonio\, TX\, 78209\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230304T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230304T140000
DTSTAMP:20260415T125039
CREATED:20230220T160029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230220T160029Z
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SUMMARY:Rock Art Tours: White Shaman Preserve
DESCRIPTION:Journey deep into the rugged Lower Pecos Canyonlands to experience the White Shaman mural\, considered one of the most cosmologically complex narratives in the world\, at the Witte Museum’s White Shaman Preserve.  \nLocated near Seminole Canyon State Park\, this 1.5-hour trek takes you through a landscape filled with Chihuahuan Desert plants and stunning views of the Pecos River where it converges with the Rio Grande. The White Shaman mural\, painted thousands of years ago\, illustrates the lifeway and belief systems of the now-gone hunter-gatherer society. \nMore about the White Shaman Preserve and the Witte. \nPricing: \n\nMembers: $15\nNon-Members: $25\n\nTour Difficulty: (Strenuous) There is a 250-foot descent into a narrow brushy canyon and the trail is steep with loose rocks and uneven footing. At any time of the year\, desert heat can be extreme.\nRound-trip Distance: 1.5 miles\nDuration: 1.5 hours\nVehicle Requirements: There are no vehicle requirements for this tour. \nThe Witte’s Mission to shape the future of Texas inspires us to provide weekly tours from early Fall to late Spring for the public to experience the majesty of the White Shaman Mural. \nReservations are required and spaces are limited. Participants must be ages 12 & up. All minors must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
URL:https://stage.wittemuseum.org/event/white-shaman-tours/
LOCATION:White Shaman Preserve\, 42535 West US Highway 90\, Comstock\, TX\, 78837\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230328T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230328T123000
DTSTAMP:20260415T125039
CREATED:20230316T211426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230316T211426Z
UID:5120-1679995800-1680006600@stage.wittemuseum.org
SUMMARY:Homeschool Day: Antarctic Dinosaurs Edition
DESCRIPTION:What better way to spend a day than immersing your students in the Witte Museum? \nJoin us for a fun day of learning at Homeschool Day! \nChoose between two exciting programs: \nColliding Continents | 9:30 a.m. & 11:30 a.m.\nHow did fossils end up in Antarctica? Inspired by the special exhibition\, Antarctic Dinosaurs\, this hands-on workshop delves into how the Earth has changed over hundreds of millions of years. You’ll discover how the continents move as you model plate tectonics.\nSuggested Grade Levels: 3-6 \nCreature Features | 10:30 a.m. & 12:30 p.m.\nWhat are theropod dinosaurs\, and what makes them unique? Cultivate critical thinking through an investigation of adaptations. Explore the features of popular predators and prey. Identify how the feet\, feathers\, and teeth of different dinosaurs compare to modern day creatures.\nSuggested Grade Levels: K-2
URL:https://stage.wittemuseum.org/event/homeschool-day-antarctic-dinosaurs/
LOCATION:Witte Museum\, 3801 Broadway\, San Antonio\, TX\, 78209\, United States
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