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"Christmas Miracles & Winter Fun: Heartfelt Community Stories in San Antonio"


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"Christmas Miracles & Winter Fun: Heartfelt Community Stories in San Antonio"

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"Christmas Miracles & Winter Fun: Heartfelt Community Stories in San Antonio"

Martin Flores
Nov 19, 2025
Trivia Question❓In what year was the famous San Antonio River Walk first opened to the public? Answer at the bottom of the newsletter |
The article discusses the annual "Light the Way" event at the University of the Incarnate Word, which features a festive night of Christmas lights, music, and fireworks. The event is a tradition that brings the community together to celebrate the holiday season and kick off the winter break. Attendees can enjoy light displays, entertainment, food trucks, and more. "Light the Way" is a beloved tradition at the university that spreads joy and holiday spirit to all who attend. Read More... |
A man from San Antonio is searching for a couple who helped save his life during a heart attack. The man collapsed while walking his dog, and the couple performed CPR until paramedics arrived. The man suffered a widowmaker heart attack and hopes to find the couple to thank them for their quick actions. He credits them with saving his life and wants to express his gratitude for their help in his time of need. Read More... |
The Winter Carnival at Arnold Park is a fun-filled event featuring ice skating, sledding, snowman building, and more for individuals of all ages to enjoy. The event will also include games, activities, and food vendors throughout the day. Attendees can participate in a snowflake hunt, snowball toss, and other winter-themed games. The Winter Carnival is a great way for families to come together and celebrate the season while making memories in the beautiful outdoor setting of Arnold Park. Read More... |
Interesting Facts |
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The Ford Holiday River Parade in San Antonio is a festive event where floats decorated with Christmas lights float down the river as spectators watch from the banks. Expect live music, dancing performances, and a dazzling display of lights. To make the most of the experience, arrive early to secure a good viewing spot, bring blankets and chairs for comfort, and dress warmly as temperatures can drop in the evening. The event is family-friendly and free to attend, making it a perfect holiday outing for all ages. Enjoy the magical atmosphere and kick off the holiday season in style at the Ford Holiday River Parade. Read More... |
Tip of The Day |
Check out the farmer's market at the historic Pearl Brewery every Saturday for fresh produce and unique local goods! |
💡 Answer to Trivia Question: The San Antonio River Walk was first opened to the public in 1941. |