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š Things to do in San Antonio this weekend: Pride River Walk Parades, Movies in the Pool
Read full article: š Things to do in San Antonio this weekend: Pride River Walk Parades, Movies in the PoolSaturday marks the first day of Pride Month, and San Antonio will have a hike and 5K, a River Walk parade and more events to celebrate.
First charter school in San Antonio dedicated to students with dyslexia opens this fall
Read full article: First charter school in San Antonio dedicated to students with dyslexia opens this fallA new school opening later this year aims to expand access to quality education for students with dyslexia.
Limited time military-focused STEM experience coming to San Antonioās DoSeum
Read full article: Limited time military-focused STEM experience coming to San Antonioās DoSeumSTEM advocate & actress Miranda Cosgrove gave Kaiti Blake a preview of the experience, which will be at the DoSeum June 17th through 19th
Kids can drive a submarine at the DoSeumās new exhibit āVoyage to the Deepā
Read full article: Kids can drive a submarine at the DoSeumās new exhibit āVoyage to the DeepāDo you think your kiddo has what it takes to drive a submarine? The DoSeum's latest traveling exhibit offers an underwater adventure full of fun and learning.
KSAT Kids: CDC revises desk guidelines; āParenting in a Pandemicā recap; how to make cascarĆ³nes at home
Read full article: KSAT Kids: CDC revises desk guidelines; āParenting in a Pandemicā recap; how to make cascarĆ³nes at homeAdThe first Southside Book Fair is coming up on May 16 and it will bring together local and other Texas authors who will be autographing and selling their books. There will also be a kidās writing contest to encourage kids to write and share their stories. Local girl featured in DoSeum exhibit that celebrates creative advantage of DyslexiaDo you know of a classroom or school that is doing amazing work and deserves to be featured in KSAT Kids? AdVideo: āParenting in a Pandemicā livestream special - VOD - clipped versionFirst Southside Book Fair coming May 2021 and its free! The first Southside Book Fair will be held on May 16, 2021 at Broosterās Backyard Ice House from noon to 4 p.m.Children reading a book.
Local girl featured in DoSeum exhibit that celebrates creative advantage of Dyslexia
Read full article: Local girl featured in DoSeum exhibit that celebrates creative advantage of DyslexiaāEveryone thinks itās such a big deal but itās just dyslexia,ā Addison said. āBeautiful Minds -- Dyslexia and the Creative Advantageā was created by the Oklahoma Science Center. Connie Shafer, Addisonās mom, is a reading specialist who works with dyslexic students at Northside ISD. AdDozens of dyslexic students in the area also got to submit artwork for the traveling exhibit. āBeautiful Minds - Dyslexia and the Creative Advantageā will be at the DoSeum until March 28th.
DoSeum exhibit gets upgrades, will feature artwork by students with dyslexia
Read full article: DoSeum exhibit gets upgrades, will feature artwork by students with dyslexiaThe exhibit āBeautiful Minds ā Dyslexia and the Creative Advantageā first opened last fall and will be open through March 28. However, the museum will be adding artwork by students with dyslexia and a newly-installed resource center, according to a release. The center will feature ālearning elements to inspire all minds to play, but especially for students diagnosed with dyslexia,ā museum officials said in a statement. āDyslexia and the Creative Advantage has already been enjoyed by over 16,000 visitors. RELATED: New exhibit at The DoSeum aims to raise awareness about dyslexia
The DoSeum aims to raise awareness about learning differences with new exhibit, lecture
Read full article: The DoSeum aims to raise awareness about learning differences with new exhibit, lectureSAN ANTONIO ā The DoSeum, San Antonioās childrenās museum, has announced a new exhibit and an online lecture that will take place next week to help raise awareness and celebrate childrenās learning differences. The two events are designed to encourage the community to reflect on attitudes and assumptions about individuals who learn differently and inspire an inclusive society. An oversized tile spelling game, color block puzzles, and digital interactive educational games also offer unique learning opportunities for all ages. āThe exhibitās appeal spans communities from learners, caregivers and educators," said Dan Menelly, CEO of The DoSeum. āAs a mother to three children, I understand that every child learns differently," said Sara Pfeifer, vice-president of development for The DoSeum.
Whataburger food truck serves free breakfast to teachers
Read full article: Whataburger food truck serves free breakfast to teachersSAN ANTONIO ā Whataburger rolled out its first-ever food truck Thursday at the Doseum, where a drive-thru teacher appreciation event was held. Teachers were served free breakfast and some of them took home some free school supplies.
The DoSeum reopening to the public with added safety measures
Read full article: The DoSeum reopening to the public with added safety measuresSan Antonio San Antonios popular childrens museum will welcome guests back this Friday, but the experience will be different than before the COVID-19 pandemic because of new safety protocols the museum has instituted. For starters, every person will receive a temperature check upon entry, and guests 10 years and older will be required to wear a face covering. Visitors are now required to purchase tickets online, and all visits are broken up into 2-hour timed sessions. Gallery capacity sign at The DoSeum (KSAT 2020)Some exhibits like the Bubble Pavilion, the Sand Yard, and the Big Climb will be closed. A full explanation of the changes you can expect and list of available discounts are available on their website.
Spurs team up with DoSeum to unveil new interactive exhibit for kids
Read full article: Spurs team up with DoSeum to unveil new interactive exhibit for kidsSAN ANTONIO ā Spurs Give and the DoSeum have teamed up to create a new interactive exhibit for children. The Spurs-themed exhibit is called the āPully Up Jumper.āIt was unveiled Thursday with the help of the Spurs Coyote, former Spurs great Sean Elliott and 350 students from surrounding schools. Spurs Sports & Entertainment Chairman Peter J. Holt, board of managers for SS&E Corinna Holt Richter and DoSeum CEO Dan Menelly were also in attendance and spoke at the unveiling. āI am delighted to see the DoSeumās work is being recognized and supported by this generous gift from Spurs Give. The exhibit is permanent and will be the first stop guests encounter at the DoSeum.
Blakeās Brainiacs: Kids envision next 300 years of San Antonio at DoSeum
Read full article: Blakeās Brainiacs: Kids envision next 300 years of San Antonio at DoSeumWhat's in store for the next 300 years of San Antonio? At the DoSeum's Dream Tomorrow Today exhibit, children have the chance to dream up the inventions and city planning that will make a difference over the next three centuries. "I think everyone likes envisioning what San Antonio can be in 300 years," said Drew Henry, the DoSeum's social media coordinator. "Kids can scan their drawings in and then have them projected on the wall," Henry said. The Dream Tomorrow Today exhibit debuted on June 2 and will run through Jan. 6, 2019.