78209 Magazine / February 8, 2021
Pride of Country on Campus By Georgia Valles, Hoof Print News Editor The JROTC Program, led by COL (R) Victor Diaz and First Sargent (R) Jasper Miller, has been one of the most successful programs on the Alamo Heights High School campus. Every year, st …
Ron Aaron Eisenberg / February 8, 2021
No Tornado Siren for Alamo Heights, At Least Not Yet For the second month in a row, Alamo Heights City Council took no action on fire chief Michael Gdovin’s request for a tornado warning siren in Alamo Heights. The council meeting was held on January 1 …
Ron Aaron Eisenberg / February 8, 2021
ArtWorks Art Studio Celebrates 25th Anniversary It is a magical place where children express themselves through art. It is celebrating its 25th anniversary, a major milestone for dedicated art studios for children in the San Antonio area. Company found …
Berit Mason / February 8, 2021
But Doggy Businesses That Love Pups Struggle Local entrepreneurs can earn a living from lovin’ your pup! They board, groom, and walk your dog. But when the pandemic hit like a tidal wave, the crash wiped out lots of small businesses, some of which are …
Meredith Kay / February 8, 2021
A Local Interpretation on Traditional Deli Classics With the infiltration of fast food and chain restaurants monopolizing nearly every corner of our neighborhoods, it’s hard to imagine a time when small cafés and diners were the norm rather than the ex …
Meredith Kay / February 8, 2021
As a native San Antonian, Nancy Navey has lived in the ’09 area her entire life. She grew up in Terrell Hills and graduated from Alamo Heights High School, before attending U.T. Austin and returning to the neighborhood after graduation to begin her car …
Meredith Kay / February 8, 2021
What began as a hobby became a small endeavor serving only close friends and has grown into a thriving floral business in the community.