Thursday, December 22, 2011

Last Minute Gift Ideas:

Blue Star Memberships are 25% off through the month of December! Make it extra special by adding $10 to your purchase and making it a Holiday Gift Pack with reusable bag and catalog. http://www.bluestarart.org/support 

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Make the season bright with a Membership-in-a-Box from SAMA
For an additional $10, purchase a membership gift box that includes a SAMA mug and receive 3 additional months FREE on your own membership!* 
 
To purchase this, and a variety of other unique gifts, visit the SAMA gift shop.   
To find out about other happenings at SAMA, visit our website at www.samuseum.org.
  *Offer valid until 12/31/11   
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Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center

This holiday, give the gift of piano, guitar, painting, dance, jewelry design, conversational Spanish, Tech Caldo and many more. Some of our star instructors include: Artist Vincent Valdez, Social Entrepreneur Jeanette Honermann, Rockstar Matt Stiagliano, founder of Spare Parts, Mary Cantu, Fashion Designer Agosto Cuellar and many, many more!  
Registration continues through January 31 and classes run from January 17 through May 26. Visit the links below to view the class schedule for each discipline. 
Music Theater Arts Literature Dance  Visual Arts Media Arts 

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For the Young at Heart: Tickets to Magik Theatre

 

http://www.magiktheatre.org/tickets/index.html

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What better gift than
quality entertainment?
 
Stuff your stockings with San Pedro Playhouse GIFT CERTIFICATES! 
Available at the Box Office! 
Call 210-733-7258
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 Season Passes to the Witte:
 


  http://www.wittemuseum.org/

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A FUNd Card

Give the benefit of discounts to all of our affiliates and the Majestic Theatre Discount offers.
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These are just a few ideas for more ideas visit:  The Affiliates

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

The Nutcracker Ballet

Ballet San Antonio and San Antonio Symphony collaborate to present The Nutcracker

When:             November 25, 26 & 27 and December 2, 3 & 4, 2011: Friday & Saturday at 7 p.m., Saturday & Sunday at 2 p.m. with an additional matinee performance on Nov. 25 at 2 p.m.

Where:           Majestic Theatre

Tickets:          Tickets from $16.75 to $61.75 for adults. Children under 12 are half-price. Visit the Symphony Box Office or call (210) 554.1010 or online www.sasymphony.org or www.balletsantonio.org. Patrons can also visit any Ticketmaster location, www.ticketmaster.com or call (800) 745-3000 for tickets.
                                      Special savings for FUNd card members.

Ballet San Antonio and the San Antonio Symphony collaborate again for 9 performances of Tchaikovsky’s beloved holiday ballet, The Nutcracker. Two additional performances will be performed as part of Ballet San Antonio’s educational concerts held during the school day. All the concerts take place in the beautiful and historic Majestic Theatre.   Ken-David Masur will conduct and principal dancers Sarah Aujon and Carlos Hopuy will perform the roles of Sugar Plum Fairy and Cavalier. They will be joined by new principal dancer, Ian Morris and soloist Saki Yabumoto. The choreography is by Mayra Worthen. The production will feature more than 80 children performers. Every year there are new surprises, but the production always stays true to the tradition of this holiday classic.

The Nutcracker story begins at a Christmas Eve party given by Dr. Stahlbaum and his wife for their children, Clara and Fritz, their playmates and their parents. There is lively dancing around a brilliantly decorated Christmas tree with an exchange of gifts for all. Amid the excitement, Herr Drosselmeyer, an artist-inventor of mechanical toys and godfather to Clara, gives her a nutcracker. Fritz, her brother, a mischief-maker, is jealous, and a quarrel follows. Fritz snatches the nutcracker from Clara and hurls it to the floor. Clara picks up her toy and Herr Drosselmeyer mends the toy with his handkerchief, as the guests dance one more dance before departing. Clara, Fritz, and their parents then trundle off to bed.

Clara, however, cannot sleep for thinking about her nutcracker; so before midnight she tiptoes downstairs to see about her toy. She falls asleep and begins to dream that the familiar room becomes a battlefield and the Christmas tree grows to giant proportions as the toys come to life under the command of Herr Drosselmeyer. They wage a war against an invading horde of mice led by the Mouse King, distract him, and allow the nutcracker to subdue him.  At that moment the nutcracker becomes a young prince and invites Clara to join him on an enchanting journey.

The Nutcracker Prince takes Clara through the Land of Snowflakes to the Kingdom of Sweets, where they tell the tale to the Sugar Plum Fairy. The Fairy orders a celebration to begin. All the delicacies of the Kingdom are brought forward. The room is filled with dancing confections from every land; hot chocolate (Spanish), tea (Chinese), coffee (Arabian), candy canes (Trepak), and marzipan (Merlitons). The entertainment draws to a close and the Sugar Plum Fairy and her Cavalier come forward to dance. Farewells are said as Clara and her Prince thank everyone for the wonderful time, as they wave goodbye to the Kingdom of the Sweets. After all, it was just a dream…or was it?

Both the Ballet San Antonio and San Antonio Symphony are affiliates of theFund.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

How to Save Over $100 with a FUNd Card



This is how to save $100: Make a $60 donation to theFund and get two FUNd Cards. With the $165 in savings from FUNd Card discounts you will have in effect made back the $60 donation with $105 in additional saving.
Share the savings with a friend or family member and give one FUNd Card as a gift.
For $120 donation, you can double your investment in the arts and receive four FUNd Cards, two for yourself and two more for gifts.

The best part is that It feels good to know that you have also given a gift to your community. Your donation helps support theFund’s twenty-seven affiliate organizations and through their programs your gift will touch the lives of thousands of people in San Antonio area.
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Save $4 on 4 tickets to Fiesta Arts Fair at Soutwest School of Art




Save $9 on 2 tickets to KLRN’s annual Fine Wine and Cuisine Tasting tickets purchased at KLRN




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Save $11 on one free ticket and popcorn to a show of your choice @ Magik Theatre







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ENJOY the ARTS!

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

The Achievements and Rewarding Experiences that come with participation in Music!

Project: Sing! neighborhood choir celebrates their success with fall concert

The Children’s Chorus of San Antonio (CCSA)
                    CCSA’s neighborhood program Project: Sing! in Harlandale
                       Mission Branch Library, 3134 Roosevelt Ave, Harlandale
                          Tuesday, November 15 at 6:30 pm | Free admission

Project: Sing! is CCSA’s neighborhood-based satellite program that gives area children the opportunity to sing, learn, share and excel – right in their own back yard. Project Sing:Harlandale is now in its fourth season and provides a tuition-free program to over 30 students from Harlandale ISD. Singers represent eleven schools spanning grades 3-6 and receive the same level of curriculum and instruction as CCSA’s core programs. The Project: Sing! closing concert is an opportunity for families and the public to see first-hand the achievements and rewarding experiences that come with participation in music!

Harlandale ISD partners with CCSA presents this program by providing facilities and resource support through their Curriculum Department. CCSA is grateful to the City of San Antonio Office of Cultural Affairs, the George W. Brackenridge Foundation and the San Antonio Area Foundation, among others, for their support of PS:Harlandale.

CCSA Season Information

The CCSA is now in its 29th season and continues to provide exceptional experiences in choral music education and performance to over 400 children and youth annually. Season highlights include an appearance with San Antonio Symphony for Liszt: Dante Symphony on March 24 and 25, a residency program in April, 2012 for all area teachers and gospel enthusiasts and a new weekly program for families and children at Haven for Hope. 

Exciting things are happening at CCSA! From all walks and corners of greater San Antonio our singers represent the rich tapestry of our City and radiate the joy that comes from singing. Join us as we shape our future – one voice at a time.

About The Children’s Chorus of San Antonio

The CCSA was founded in 1983 with the mission to bring choral music education and performance opportunities to San Antonio’s young artists. Programs include six performing ensembles for children and youth ages 7 – 18; Music Together® with CCSA, an early-childhood music and movement program for infants and toddlers ages birth – 5 in four locations including Haven for Hope; Big Kids® for youngsters ages 5 – 7; and Project: Sing!, neighborhood-based satellite ensembles for elementary-aged children in Harlandale, San Antonio and Edgewood school districts. CCSA Singers represent San Antonio and surrounding communities, performing in a variety of concerts throughout the city. Advanced choirs have traveled nationwide with feature performances, toured Europe and Canada and have been featured on NBC-TV's Today Show. CCSA ensembles regularly perform with the San Antonio Symphony and the San Antonio Mastersingers among others.

For additional information on CCSA, its auditions or programs, please call 210.826.3447 or visit www.childrenschorussa.org.

Children's Chorus of San Antonio is one of the 27 qualified affiliates of theFund.

Thursday, November 10, 2011












What's better than a free San Antonio Symphony concert? Well, how about one that honors our veterans and is a collaboration between the United States Air Force Band of the West and your San Antonio Symphony?

That's right! You are invited to attend this special event free of charge on Sunday, November 13th at 7:00 PM in the Majestic Theatre. Please come join us as we honor veterans and listen to a great American musical program as a part of San Antonio's Celebrate America's Military Week. For more information, click here.

Although admission is free, tickets are required for those patrons desiring to be seated before 6:45 PM. After 6:45, all patrons will be seated with or without a ticket. Free tickets can be picked up at the following locations:

Symphony Box Office
  • Majestic Box Office
  • Fiesta Commission Store
  • Fort Sam Houston MWR Office
  • Lackland and Randolph ITT Offices

What a great way to help celebrate our US military and Military City, USA! Please come be a part of the 7th annual Salute to Service. The San Antonio Symphony is proud to participate and encourages you to attend this rousing patriotic event.

Sincerely,
Jack Fishman
President
San Antonio Symphony
IBC Bank Building
130 East Travis, Suite 550
San Antonio Texas 78205

Administrative Offices: (210) 554-1000
Administrative Fax: (210) 554-1008
San Antonio Symphony is one of theFund's 27 qualified affiliates.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Food, Fun, & Music

Benefiting the San Antonio Lighthouse for the Blind – October 1, 2011

 On Saturday, October 1 the San Antonio Lighthouse for the Blind will a funtastic event that will be fun for ANY AGE GROUP at Brackenridge Park – Koehler Pavilion.
This incredible event benefits their Rehabilitation Programs – One such program is the High School to Work Transition Program for youth ages 16 -21 - Although visually impaired youth and their sighted peers have similar hopes and dreams for a successful future, the prospects by many young people with vision loss are different than those of students that have no disabilities. 

This Program is unique from other transition programs in that the San Antonio Lighthouse for the Blind actually employs blind and visually impaired individuals in its manufacturing plant, rehabilitation services division and Base Service Center military stores. This allows them to offer practical work experience as well as the prospect of future employment for these students.
Through this program, they provide blind and visually impaired students with the tools necessary  to lead independent, productive and quality lives……..turning dis-ABILITY into ABILITY.
To insure a perfect experience - RunOn in Stone Oak will be managing this chip-timed race.  Offered is a 10K for the serious runner (a perfect practice before the Rock and Roll Marathon)……. and a 5K for the leisure runner……….and a “walk through beautiful Brackenridge Park” for the strollers.
Not only will the runners have great food from the likes of My Fit Foods, the Bagel Factory, etc. but Shiner has donated beer to all of the runners – with legal ID of course (limit two).  There will even be a drawing after the race for fantastic prizes.
There will be 13 categories for medals in the runs – both female and male and the age categories will be in 5 year increments. T-shirts will be available for the first 400. Pre-registration is $25. 
 The festival begins at 10:30 A.M. until 4:00 P.M. – And there is no entrance fee.  There will be live music – 4 bands plus two blind San Antonio Lighthouse employees that sing and play guitar and harmonica like you’ve never heard….Also a special singing treat by 14 year old Sierra, who born without two limbs and has not let that stop her with a voice like an angel….there will also be entertainment throughout the day.  Food and craft booths, bouncy castles, face painting and so much more will be in abudance..
Title sponsor HEB
We look forward to seeing you there!

Thursday, August 18, 2011

10 Reasons to Support the Arts*


#1) Investment in our future:  From large urban cities to small rural towns, research shows that the nonprofit arts are an economically sound investment. Young people who participate in the arts for at least three hours on three days each week: Create better citizens, “A U.S. Department of Justice study reported participation in arts programming led to decreased deliquency and drug use, increased self-esteem, and more postitive interactions with peers and adults.”^ Students who have education rich in the arts also have better attitudes about community service. Low-income students that are engaged in the arts are more likely to have attended and done well in college, obtained employment with a future, volunteered in their community and participated in the political process by voting than their non-arts-engaged peers.

#2) Improved academic performance-  Students with an education rich in the arts have higher GPAs and standardized test scores, lower drop-out rates and these benefits are achieved by students regardless of socio-economic status. Children motivated by the arts develop attention skills and strategies for memory retrieval that also apply to other academic subject areas such as math and science.

 I credit my time in theatre with giving me the discipline to become a merit       scholar”-

Dennis Perez, sophomore, University of the Incarnate Word
#3) Enrich our community: The arts enrich our experience of life - they bring color, passion, beauty and intensity to our lives. They are a source of pleasure, entertainment and relaxation and a means of escape from the day to day. "Arts Debate" “University of Pennsylvania researchers have demonstrated that a high concentration of the arts in a city leads to higher civic engagement, more social cohesion, higher child welfare, and lower poverty rates.”

#4) Preparing Students for the Workplace: Schools and employers rank a degree in the arts as the most significant indicator of a job candidate’s creativity and skills of innovation. Creativity is among the top applied skills sought by employers. “The arts—music, creative writing, drawing, dance—provide skills sought by employers of the 3rd millennium.”
#5) Good for our Health:  Nearly one-half of the nation’s healthcare institutions provide arts programming for patients, families, and even staff, 78 percent deliver these programs because of their healing benefits to patients—shorter hospital stays, better pain management, and less medication.


#6) Arts Strengthen the Economy: Arts organizations are responsible businesses, employers, and consumers. They spend money locally, generate government revenue, and are a cornerstone of tourism and economic development. Nonprofit arts organizations generate $166 billion in economic activity annually, supporting 5.7 million jobs and generating nearly $30 billion in government revenue. Investment in the arts supports jobs, generates tax revenues, and advances our creativity-based economy. Locally, as well as nationally, the arts mean business.

#7) The arts are a growth industry:  In five years, the economic activity of nonprofit arts organizations and their audiences grew nearly 24 percent from $134 billion in 2000 to $166.2 billion. 

The creative industries range from non-profit museums, symphonies, and theaters to for-profit film, architecture, and advertising companies. 756,007 businesses in the U.S. are involved in the creation or distribution of the arts and employ 2.99 million people—representing 4.14 percent of all businesses and 2.17 percent of all employees, respectively. +Source: Arts & Economic Prosperity III, Americans for the Arts. 2007.

 #8) Arts are good for local merchants and the local economy: The typical arts attendee spends $27.79 per person, per event, not including the cost of admission on items such as meals, parking, shopping, and babysitters. Non-local arts audiences (who live outside the county) spend nearly twice as much as local arts attendees ($40.19 compared to $19.53)—valuable revenue for local businesses and the community.

#9) Arts are the cornerstone of tourism: Cultural travelers—both domestic and international—are ideal tourists. They spend more and stay longer. The U.S. Department of Commerce reports that the percentage of international travelers including arts and culture events during their stay has increased annually the last six years. Cultural tourism is the most frequently used marketing strategy.


#10) Intrinsic Prosperity: Fundamental to our humanity, the arts ennoble and inspire us—fostering creativity, goodness, and beauty. The arts help us express our values, build bridges between cultures, and bring us together regardless of ethnicity, religion, or age. When times are tough, the arts bring us together and help get us through.
Sources:
^National Report from the President's Committee on the Arts and the Humanities-
 *http://www.americansforthearts.org/get_involved/advocacy/advocacy_004.asp

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Discovering Centro Cultural Aztlan
For me, when I first started working for theFund, Centro Cultural Aztlan was one of our more enigmatic affiliates. Knowing that the best way to get to know about anything is through personal experience, I visited them, to both learn more about who they are and look for a piece of art that we needed for a workplace campaign award . My visit was successful; I came away with both.
While at first glance it may appear to be another art gallery, Centro Cultural Aztlan, is really a cultural center. Its mission remains the same as when they were founded in 1977, by local community organizers to support, strengthen, and share their Chicano/Latino heritage with the greater community of San Antonio. In the 2500 sq. ft gallery, regardless of medium, they provide a venue for a full spectrum of local artists. Their programs provide a means of expression for not only accomplished visual artists, but also students, poets, writers, performers and musicians.

In addition, to the 10 art exhibits they showcase in their gallery, Galeria Expresion, each year, they also sponsor a variety of annual community festivals and celebrations, from Lowrider Car Exhibitions to their annual Day of the Dead exhibits, Dia de Los Muertos.

What distinguishes Centro Cultural Aztlan  is its ability to resurrect lost and forgotten cultural traditions, and to reclaim and preserve them for future generations. In 1978, Centro Cultural Aztlan  reintroduced the tradition of Dia de Los Muertos, the celebration of life and death, into the San Antonio community and it has now become a well-known citywide ritual celebrated by many individuals and arts organizations with altares y ofrendas (altars of offerings) and colorful processions all over the city.  

Centro Cultural Aztlan next Galeria presentation are new works of art by local artist Charles Harrison Pompa in a solo exhibition entitled POMPA 2011.  

“Painting is a universal language just like mathematics, and my art work is all inspired by mistakes, ideas, and risk taking. Art is meant to explore the unknown, and the what if” - Charles Harrison Pompa.
The exhibit will open with a reception for the artist in the Galeria Expresion on Thursday, August 4, 2011 from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm.  The exhibition will run through the end of August and is free and open to the public.

1800 Fredericksburg Road, Suite 103
San Antonio, TX 78201
(210) 432-1896

Centro Cultural Aztlan is one of 27 arts and cultural organizations supported by theFund workplace campaigns.
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Friday, July 8, 2011

Make Summer Fun with KLRN



Does the heat have you already climbing the walls during the day with your little ones? Whether you are family or a childcare provider, KLRN has an answer. Everyone can turn on the television to KLRN to find Sesame Street, but we invite you to discover some of the other resources KLRN and PBS provide to help the development of young children?
“KLRN-kids” is the answer! This is a multi-page website, on the KLRN website, that provides the information and resources every parent and child needs to get through these long hot summer days. Introduce your kids to KLRN kids Club, for $60 you can sign your family up to enjoy safe, fun, educational interactive activities online and offline events made just for them. There are other benefits too, so be sure to check it out.

And, if that is not enough there is PBS Kid’s Play, with more educational, but fun, games, videos, reading adventures, and printable art activites galore. PBS has a Parents page, with oodles of tips and tools and ideas, to not only keep you and your children busy all summer, but all throughout the year! This is truly a gold mine of information for parents and childcare givers.

“Early ON” is a site offering a free fun place for kids to explore, games, and an online library with books that help the little ones develop a love of reading and a good mind. With a page for parents, they also have resources like Helpful Phone Numbers, a School Readiness Checklist, and episodes of “A Place of Our Own”. Their calendar of events is comprehensive; parent workshops, caregiver workshops, play and Learn groups – designated play dates for kids and their parents. Check out the cooking section in the Library for kid friendly recipes and edible activities! It’s all about using the resources that are available to you to give the next generation a good start. “Early On” is definitely a good starting point.
http://www.klrn.org/Earlyon/EarlyOnParents/index.html  http://www.pbs.org/parents/
KLRN is one of 27 arts and cultural organizations supported by theFund workplace campaigns.

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

VSA arts - Artist Call for Entries

Mental Illness Awareness Week 2011 Exhibition

VSA Texas invites all artists in San Antonio and surrounding areas with mental illness to submit artwork to the exhibition.  There is no entry fee and 2D and 3D works in all media are eligible.  Artwork may be no larger than 3’x3’.  Negative images or images which are not suitable to be shown in the general public will not be chosen for display.

Entries

Please submit up to three entries in the form of photographs, digital images on CD, or by E-Mail.  The post mark deadline for entry is August 8, 2011.  In order to have images returned, send a self addressed, stamped envelope with the entry form.  Those selected will be notified on September 1, 2011.

Exhibition

The seventh annual exhibit will open on Friday, October 7, 2011 and close Friday, November 4, 2011 at a gallery in San Antonio, Texas.

Terms
An entry to this exhibit constitutes full agreement on the part of the artist to all conditions outlined in this call for entries.

·       Work must be strongly framed and wired ready for hanging.

·       No fragile or precious materials that cannot withstand normal handling and storage will be accepted.

·       The Exhibit Committee will have final authority to define what constitutes an acceptable entry.

Sales

A Commission of 30% will be charged of all sales directly from the exhibition.

Calendar

August 8, 2011                       Entry post mark deadline

September 1,2011                   Artist notified of acceptance

October 1, 2011                      Accepted works due

October 7, 2011                      Grand Reception and Show Opens

November 4, 2011                  Show closes

November 5, 2011                  Artwork to be picked up or returned

Print application form: http://www.thefundsa.org/attachments/files/1114/MIAW Call for Art2011.doc
For further information contact Susan Beattie at miawartshow@yahoo.com or
(210) 341-4979 and or April Sullivan at our toll free number 866-489-8412 or
april@vsatx.org.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Bring Your Kids to the Witte Museum for Adventure Club!

By Allison Kantner

From the dawn of time to the innovations of science, the Witte has something for every child. The majority of exhibits in the Witte revolve around a proud Texan theme, but there is much more to this museum than that: these exhibits are the paths that people have chosen to express their time in history. There is art, there is science, there is history, and there are adventures of enlightenment awaiting every visitor. So bring the history buffs, the lively, the creative, the little cowboys and cowgirls and the mad scientists of your classroom or household and witness the molding of individuals through the experience.

LinkNeed an event to get this journey started? Check out Adventure Club for this summer. Each weeklong summer camp has a theme of Amazon Adventure or Expedition of San Antonio River, with hands-on activities for the kids in grades 1-5. You’ll be sneaking in a little education while the kids think they’re just having the adventure of the summer!

Visit the Witte’s website for more information on the Adventure Club and other activities and events the Witte has to offer young minds.

Photo from Witte's Facebook Page, added by Lynn Realander Allan

"I went to the Witte Museum today with my mother, little sister, and older brother. I'm fourteen years old and have been on countless field trips to this museum. But it never ceases to teach me new things. This is one of the most amazing museums. And while it's no Smithsonian (I've been there too) I do love this museum and all it has to offer." -Witte Website Commenter

The Witte Museum is one of theFund's 27 affiliates.