Update on Local Developments from SMRF
Thanks to SMRF for keeping us up to date on local developments. 10/19:BUIE TRACT: Another item on the agenda: the […]
Update on Local Developments from SMRF Read Post »
Thanks to SMRF for keeping us up to date on local developments. 10/19:BUIE TRACT: Another item on the agenda: the […]
Update on Local Developments from SMRF Read Post »
Colin McDonald, San Antonio Express-News, 10/07/2010: For Mayor Julián Castro, protecting the Edwards Aquifer and expanding the city’s network of
Linear Parks: Business Investment in San Antonio Read Post »
Dan Buettner, Parade Magazine, 10/03/2010: What are the happiest spots on Earth—and what secrets can we glean from them? One
Joy in the Tap Water? Read Post »
The dragonfly photo to the right was taken Sunday, September 26, late morning, at Prospect Park. I was rushing through,
Dragonfly Magic in Prospect Park Read Post »
Thanks to Bridgett Phillips and Catherine Eberle, you can now find us on Facebook! Please join our page and spread
We’re on Facebook! Read Post »
Join us Saturday, October 23 at 6:00 p.m. for a full moon hike at Ringtail Ridge. We’ll be joined by
Full Moon Hike at Ringtail Ridge, October 23 Read Post »
SMGA clean up moved to Purgatory Creek Natural Area. Meet at San Marcos Plaza Park Stage (401 E. Hopkins) at
NEW LOCATION: Purgatory Creek Clean Up, Saturday Oct 9 Read Post »
SMGA had a very busy Saturday, September 25, with two booths – PetFest and GreenFest. Thanks to some new and
Thank You Booth Volunteers Read Post »
Stewardship Committee SMGA’s stewardship chair, Julie King, is moving on to bigger and better things – or at least on
Stewardship / Natural Areas Update Read Post »
Be sure you are registered to vote in the important elections coming up very soon. Voter Registration Applications are available
Last Day to Register to Vote: Monday 10/4! Read Post »
SMGA promotes responsible development. We do not object to new development in general; we live in a growing area and
Update on Local Developments (SMRF) Read Post »
Many visitors to our parks and natural areas arrive by bike to hike or ride bikes in the park. Here
TXDOT & COSM Bike Surveys Read Post »