Lopez, District 2, and Normoyle Senior Centers
Lopez: 8353 Culebra, SAT78251; District 2: 1751 South WW White Rd, j7220; Normoyle: 700 Culbertson, 78211
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Lopez: 8353 Culebra, SAT78251; District 2: 1751 South WW White Rd, j7220; Normoyle: 700 Culbertson, 78211
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The San Antonio Storytellers Association will be presenting three programs at three different City of San Antonio Senior Centers: the Alicia Trevino Lopez Center (8353 Culebra) on January 10; District
The San Antonio Storytellers Association will be presenting three programs at three different City of San Antonio Senior Centers: the Alicia Trevino Lopez Center (8353 Culebra) on January 10; District 2 Senior Center (1751 South W.W.White Rd.) on January 17, and the Normoyle Center (700 Culbertson) on January 24. We will have three storytellers at each location.
(Wednesday) 10:00 am - 11:00 am
none, though attendees must be registered with the centers
The San Antonio Storytellers Association will be presenting three programs at three different City of San Antonio Senior Centers: the Alicia Trevino Lopez Center (8353 Culebra) on January 10; District
The San Antonio Storytellers Association will be presenting three programs at three different City of San Antonio Senior Centers: the Alicia Trevino Lopez Center (8353 Culebra) on January 10; District 2 Senior Center (1751 South W.W.White Rd.) on January 17, and the Normoyle Center (700 Culbertson) on January 24. We will have three storytellers at each location.
(Wednesday) 10:00 am - 11:00 am
none, though attendees must be registered with the centers
The San Antonio Storytellers Association will be presenting three programs at three different City of San Antonio Senior Centers: the Alicia Trevino Lopez Center (8353 Culebra) on January 10; District
The San Antonio Storytellers Association will be presenting three programs at three different City of San Antonio Senior Centers: the Alicia Trevino Lopez Center (8353 Culebra) on January 10; District 2 Senior Center (1751 South W.W.White Rd.) on January 17, and the Normoyle Center (700 Culbertson) on January 24. We will have three storytellers at each location.
(Wednesday) 10:00 am - 11:00 am
none, though attendees must be registered with the centers
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Ideas become empowered through human interaction. In a city defined by its diverse cultural heritage, DreamWeek is bridging the gap between people and ideas through an international summit on tolerance, equality, and social justice.
Our sponsors make DreamWeek a reality. Since the very first DreamWeek summit in 2012, we have relied on support from our community partners to help us bring dreams to life – dreams of a better way to talk about the tough issues; to give equality and diversity a real seat at the table in a local, national, and global context; and to break down the barriers that divide us and form new connections to bring us closer together.
In order to keep DreamWeek events free or at minimal expense to the public, we rely on the kindness of like-minded businesses and organizations for support.
Your generous support of DreamWeek will fund marketing, advertising, production of the schedule of events, and other costs associated with DreamWeek itself.
As an official DreamWeek Sponsor, you can count on unparalleled brand visibility and invaluable positive impressions from an active an diverse audience. There is no better opportunity to showcase your organization’s mission and establish your name as a community leader in philanthropy and human advocacy.