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San Antonio Newsletter (July 29th)
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Welcome to The San Antonio Newsletter!
In today’s edition:
Done deal: $18M New Braunfels Topgolf gets green light.
Upcoming Mike Farris concert
A deep-dive into the life of Eleanor Brackenridge
And more…
Quote of the Week
“Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better.”
–Maya Angelou
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Trivia
Which San Antonio annual event is known for its display of illuminated boats parading along the river, marking the kickoff of the holiday season?
A) The River Walk Christmas Lighting
B) The Ford Holiday River Parade
C) The San Antonio Christmas Parade
D) The Fiesta Navideña
Answer to Last Week's Trivia:
The name of the San Antonio outdoor shopping and dining complex, known for its picturesque setting on the banks of the San Antonio River, is A) The Pearl.
News
💼 Business
Bankruptcy court approves settlement between Zachry Holdings, Golden Pass LNG. (Link)
FBI raids Delia’s Tamales in Northwest Bexar County. (Link)
🏒 Sports
Mayor Ron Nirenberg voices support for new San Antonio Missions ballpark downtown. (Link)
Spurs’ Wembanyama returns home for Olympics. The basketball star will be one of Paris’ biggest attractions. (Link)
🏦 Finance
Done deal: $18M New Braunfels Topgolf gets green light. (Link)
Upcoming Events
Here are some events that are happening in our city this week. There is a good mix between sports, entertainment, conferences, concerts, and more.
Sports
⚾ Frisco Roughriders at San Antonio Missions
Nelson W. Wolff Municipal Stadium, San Antonio, TX
Tuesday, July 30 to Saturday, August 3, 2024 | (More info)
⚾ San Antonio Missions vs. Frisco Roughriders
Nelson Wolff Stadium, San Antonio
Sunday, August 4, 2024 | (More info)
Music & Concerts
🎵 Mike Farris
Sam's Burger Joint, San Antonio
Tuesday, July 30, 2024 | (More info)
🎵 Faulty Cognitions
Paper Tiger, San Antonio
Wednesday, July 31, 2024 | (More info)
Family
🏌️ Summer Academy 2024 Topgolf San Antonio
5539 North Loop 1604 West, San Antonio
5-Day Event (Monday, July 29 - Friday, August 2, 2024) | (More info)
Image of the Week
Every week, I have a habit of making some AI art about our city.
This week, I typed in “High-tech entertainment district in San Antonio with virtual reality arcades” and this is what I got.
Let me know what ideas you have for this. I really enjoy making these types of photos.
San Antonio Historical Events
Restoration of the Spanish Governor's Palace (1930s): Part of the historic preservation movement.
The restoration of the Spanish Governor's Palace in the 1930s marked a significant milestone in the historic preservation movement in San Antonio. Originally built in the early 18th century, the Spanish Governor's Palace is a stunning example of Spanish colonial architecture and is considered one of the city's most important historic landmarks. In the 1930s, a concerted effort was made to restore the palace to its former glory, preserving its rich history and cultural significance for future generations to appreciate.
During the restoration process, meticulous attention was paid to maintaining the authenticity of the palace's original design and construction. Skilled craftsmen and preservationists worked tirelessly to ensure that every detail, from the ornate carvings to the intricate tile work, was faithfully restored. The project not only revitalized the physical structure of the palace but also breathed new life into the surrounding area, contributing to the revitalization of San Antonio's historic district.
Today, the restored Spanish Governor's Palace stands as a testament to the dedication and passion of those who sought to preserve San Antonio's rich heritage. It serves as a living museum, offering visitors a glimpse into the city's colonial past and the architectural legacy of Spanish influence in the region. The restoration of the palace remains a shining example of the enduring commitment to historic preservation in San Antonio, inspiring ongoing efforts to safeguard the city's cultural treasures for generations to come.
Famous People From San Antonio
Eleanor Brackenridge - Women's suffragist and civil leader.
Mary Eleanor Brackenridge was a trailblazing figure in the Texas suffrage movement and a prominent leader in San Antonio's civic and social circles. Her tireless efforts in advocating for women's rights and her significant contributions to the community have left an enduring legacy.
Born and Early Life (1837-1866)
Mary Eleanor Brackenridge was born on March 7, 1837, in Warwick County, Indiana. In 1866, she moved to San Antonio to live with her brother, George W. Brackenridge, after the passing of her father, John A. Brackenridge. Her early years in San Antonio laid the foundation for her future involvement in women's rights and community leadership.
Women's Suffrage Advocacy (1866-1924)
Brackenridge's dedication to women's suffrage was unwavering, and she played a pivotal role in the Texas suffrage movement. In 1913, she was instrumental in organizing the Texas Woman Suffrage Association in San Antonio, bringing together women from seven Texas cities to advocate for women's right to vote. Brackenridge's efforts were instrumental in the passage of the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution, a historic achievement for women's suffrage.
Leadership in Women's Clubs (Late 1800s-1924)
Brackenridge was a co-founder of the Woman's Club of San Antonio, established in 1898. This organization became a platform for women to engage in social and civic activities, and Brackenridge's leadership within the club was instrumental in advancing women's causes and promoting community welfare. Her involvement in women's clubs reflected her commitment to empowering women and fostering positive change in society.
First Woman to Register to Vote in San Antonio (1920)
In 1920, Mary Eleanor Brackenridge made history as the first woman in San Antonio to register to vote. Her registration marked a significant milestone in the city's history and symbolized the progress of women's rights in the region. Brackenridge's courageous act paved the way for future generations of women to participate in the democratic process.
Legacy and Impact
Mary Eleanor Brackenridge's legacy is one of resilience, determination, and unwavering advocacy for women's rights. Her contributions to the suffrage movement and her leadership in San Antonio's civic and social spheres have left an indelible mark on the community. Brackenridge's pioneering spirit continues to inspire individuals to champion equality and social justice.
Key Achievements of Mary Eleanor Brackenridge:
Instrumental in organizing the Texas Woman Suffrage Association in San Antonio.
Co-founder of the Woman's Club of San Antonio, providing a platform for women's civic engagement.
First woman to register to vote in San Antonio, marking a historic milestone for women's rights.
Advocacy for the passage of the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution.
Legacy of resilience, determination, and unwavering commitment to women's rights.
Mary Eleanor Brackenridge's story is one of courage, leadership, and advocacy for gender equality. Her impact on San Antonio and the Texas suffrage movement continues to inspire and empower individuals to strive for a more equitable and inclusive society.
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