/ November 7, 2016
BY ERNIE ALTGELT PHOTOGRAPHY BY MARTIN WADDY CLEANING IDEAS KEEPING ’09 SPARKLING FOR 48 YEARS In the never-ending battle against domestic dirt, grime, grease, scale, germs and other unhygienic antagonists, mankind has developed an immense arsenal of s …
/ November 7, 2016
ENTER THE HOLIDAYS BY PAMELA LUTRELL PHOTOGRAPHY BY AL RENDON Throughout 78209, homes have already dressed for their holiday best. “I think the entrance of your home sets the tone of the home,” said Cheri Stith, interior decorator and owner of Feather, …
/ November 7, 2016
IDEAS FOR LIVING BY PAMELA LUTRELL Well-set tables are a visual feast, and in the new book, Christmas at Designers’ Homes Across America, authors (and San Antonio residents) Patricia Hart McMillan and Katharine Kaye McMillan, Ph.D. feature table settin …
/ November 7, 2016
Less Stress…Thanksgiving Served Throughout the Area With delicious meals so close by, don’t miss a single game, shopping, or moment of family time By Lauren Browning In the beloved classic, A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving, Linus astutely reminded his frie …
/ October 11, 2016
LOVINGLY LINKED TO ’09 JAKEY & MARTIN WEILBACHER BY ERNIE ALTGELT PHOTOGRAPHY BY ELIZABETH WARBURTON Our neighborhood is filled with many wonderful stories of lives lived lovingly and long within its shaded, welcoming boundaries. Remarkably, it’s n …
/ March 8, 2016
Living a long life is one thing. Living it well is another. For the venerable Edith McAllister, excelling at both has been a personal hallmark. This matchless matriarch of the respected McAllister clan (and a long-term Terrell Hills resident), while co …
/ February 5, 2016
Photo Courtesy of http://www.fiesta-sa.org/ SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS – February 2, 2016 – The 30th Annual Alamo Heights Night celebration will take place on Friday April 15th, 5:30pm to 11:30pm at the campus of the University of the Incarnate Word at 4301 Br …
/ January 29, 2016
Col. Charles E. Cheever Sr. and Betty Cheever opened Broadway Bank February 15, 1941, at 5044 Broadway Street in Alamo Heights with five employees, $60,000 and a dream. There was no heat or air conditioning—only the wafts of freshly brewed coffee, frie …
/ January 11, 2016
Monday, January 11, 2016 Dear Alamo Heights families, friends, community members and staff, The past week has been an incredibly sad time in our community. Words can’t fully express the tremendous sorrow I feel for the Molak family. I met David on his …