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San Antonio Newsletter (September 5th)
Your news, upcoming events, AI art, historical facts and more!
Welcome to The San Antonio Newsletter!
In today’s edition:
State Rent Cap Offers Little Help for San Diego-Area Renters Facing Illegal Hikes.
Upcoming San Antonio Missions match
A deep-dive into the life of Harry Hertzberg
And more…
Quote of the Week
“There is virtue in work and there is virtue in rest. Use both and overlook neither.”
–Alan Cohen
Trivia
What is the name of the San Antonio annual event that celebrates the city's rich literary culture, featuring book sales, author signings, and panel discussions?
A) The San Antonio Book Festival
B) The Texas Book Festival
C) The San Antonio Literary Fair
D) The Festival of Books and Authors
Answer to Last Week's Trivia:
The San Antonio neighborhood famous for its historic missions, including the Alamo, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site is A) The Missions District.
News
💼 Business
San Diego Airport Opens New Terminal 1 Parking Plaza with 2,834 Spaces. (Link)
Taste of East Village Returns With More Than 30 Bite and Drink Locations. (Link)
🏒 Sports
Padres pregame: No time for rest for Jurickson Profar. (Link)
With Eric Haney leading from the secondary, USD opens 2024 season with great expectations. (Link)
🏦 Finance
State Rent Cap Offers Little Help for San Diego-Area Renters Facing Illegal Hikes. (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
⚾ Springfield Cardinals at San Antonio Missions
Nelson W. Wolff Municipal Stadium, San Antonio
Tue, Sep 10th - Sun, Sep 15th | 7:05 PM | (More info)
⚽ Rhode Island FC at San Antonio FC
Toyota Field, San Antonio
Saturday, Sep 28th | 7:30 PM | (More info)
Music & Concerts
🎵 Ramona
Paper Tiger, San Antonio
Friday, Sep 6th | (More info)
🎤 Jo Koy
Frost Bank Center, San Antonio
Saturday, Sep 7th | (More info)
Family
🎉 The Heart Smiles Gala (1970s Theme)
19291 Stone Oak Parkway, San Antonio
Saturday, Sep 7th | (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 “San Antonio with a large, central, computerized public library” 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
San Antonio During Prohibition (1920-1933): The city's unique response to the national ban on alcohol.
During the Prohibition era from 1920 to 1933, San Antonio, Texas, had a unique response to the national ban on alcohol. Despite the nationwide prohibition, San Antonio became a hotbed for bootlegging, speakeasies, and underground alcohol trade. The city's proximity to the Mexican border made it a prime location for smuggling alcohol across the border, leading to a flourishing black market for liquor. San Antonio's vibrant nightlife continued to thrive, with secret speakeasies and hidden bars popping up throughout the city, catering to locals and visitors alike.
In response to the ban on alcohol, San Antonio's law enforcement faced significant challenges in enforcing Prohibition laws. The city's police force struggled to control the widespread illegal alcohol trade, and corruption within law enforcement further complicated the situation. Despite efforts to crack down on bootlegging and speakeasies, San Antonio's residents and businesses found creative ways to circumvent the law, leading to a culture of defiance and resistance against Prohibition.
San Antonio's unique response to Prohibition reflected the city's independent spirit and cultural resilience. The era saw the rise of jazz clubs, underground parties, and a thriving nightlife that defied the restrictions of Prohibition. The city's defiance of the national ban on alcohol left a lasting impact on San Antonio's culture, shaping its identity as a place of innovation, creativity, and a celebration of freedom.
Famous People From San Antonio
Harry Hertzberg - Lawyer, senator, and circus memorabilia collector.
Harry Hertzberg, a prominent lawyer, civic leader, and Texas state senator, was born on November 28, 1883, in San Antonio, Texas. His life was marked by his dedication to public service, his love for collecting rare books and circus memorabilia, and his influential role in the San Antonio community.
Early Life and Family (1883-1900)
Harry Hertzberg was born in San Antonio, Texas, to Eli Hertzberg, a Russian-born jeweler, and Anna Goodman, a clubwoman who co-founded an all-women's chamber music society, the first women's music association in Texas. His upbringing in a culturally rich environment laid the foundation for his future endeavors.
Legal Career and Civic Leadership (1901-1918)
Hertzberg pursued a career in law and became a prominent lawyer in San Antonio. His dedication to public service led him to serve as a Texas State Senator on the 36th and 37th Legislatures, where he made significant contributions to the state's legislative processes.
Passion for Circus Memorabilia (1919-1930)
Aside from his legal and political pursuits, Hertzberg was an avid collector of circus memorabilia and rare books. His passion for preserving the history of the circus industry led him to establish the Hertzberg Circus Collection and Museum, which became an invaluable resource for the San Antonio community.
Legacy and Contributions to San Antonio (1931-1940)
Hertzberg's legacy in San Antonio is marked by his influential role as a civic leader, state senator, and collector. His bequest of the Hertzberg Circus Collection and Museum to the San Antonio Public Library, where he had served as a member of the board of trustees, solidified his impact on the city's cultural and historical preservation efforts.
Key Achievements of Harry Hertzberg:
Prominent lawyer and civic leader in San Antonio, Texas.
Served as a Texas State Senator on the 36th and 37th Legislatures.
Established the Hertzberg Circus Collection and Museum, preserving the history of the circus industry.
Bequeathed his collections of rare books and circus memorabilia to the San Antonio Public Library.
Contributed to the cultural and historical preservation of San Antonio.
Harry Hertzberg's life was characterized by his dedication to public service, his passion for preserving history, and his influential role in the San Antonio community. His legacy continues to inspire future generations and remains an integral part of San Antonio's cultural heritage.
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