- Christopher
Cross
Concert - Nature
Playscape - New CEO:
Chris Maitre - Stakeholder
Advisory
Committee - Brackenridge
Book - Cultural
Landscape
Report
Christopher Cross
in Concert With the San Antonio Philharmonic Conducted by Maestro Peter Bay at Sunken Garden Theater
Wednesday, December 4, 2024
Historic Sunken Garden Theater
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Brackenridge Park’s 125th celebration culminates with a once-in-a-lifetime concert featuring San Antonio’s own Grammy-award-winning musician and songwriter, Christopher Cross.
This memorable evening will be held at Sunken Garden Theater. All proceeds go towards raising funds to preserve and enhance the park’s natural, historic, educational, and recreational resources for current and future generations.
Open to the public. VIP spaces are available.
Honoring Rhonda & Joe Calvert, legacy stewards of Brackenridge Park.
Thank you to title sponsor, Lucifer Lighting Company.
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Brackenridge Park Conservancy is working to build an interactive, nature-based, and inclusive playscape for all of San Antonio to enjoy. Our goals include using sustainable and durable equipment, incorporating thematic features, and providing universally accessible play areas to foster environmental stewardship and a sense of community.
Design Reveal Community Meeting
We are excited to unveil and discuss initial playscape designs based on feedback from community meetings, pop-up events, and more than 200 survey responses.
December 16th
5:30–7:00 p.m.
Lions Field Community Center (2809 Broadway, San Antonio, TX 78209)
Brackenridge Park Conservancy has appointed Chris Maitre as its new Chief Executive Officer. Chris has more than 27 years of non-profit experience, most recently as the Chief Operating Officer for City Park Conservancy in New Orleans where he oversaw day-to-day operations for the 1,300-acre urban park. Before that, he was the Deputy Athletics Director for Tulane University. His experience includes policy development, revenue growth, project management, and programming.
“I’m honored to join the amazing team at the Brackenridge Park Conservancy,” said Chris Maitre. “Brackenridge Park is a historically significant and culturally rich park. I’ve been fortunate to visit Brackenridge Park during prior family vacations and on trips to see my son during his Air Force training. It was during these visits that I came to truly admire Brackenridge’s unique setting for San Antonio residents and visitors. Parks are places for people to escape the day-to-day grind, enjoy the company of others, and make lasting memories. Brackenridge has done that and more for the last 125 years. Every great city deserves a great park and San Antonio has Brackenridge Park.”
Hear more from Chris Maitre as he speaks with Randy Beamer during KLRN's On the Record.
Stakeholder Advisory Committee
Brackenridge Park Conservancy (BPC) is co-chairing with the City of San Antonio, a community planning effort to reconcile plans for the park. Brackenridge is the backyard for all San Antonians. We want to ensure that it is honored for generations to come.
Revealing the Park's History
In July 1863, the Union Army defeated Confederate forces at Vicksburg, effectively taking control of the Mississippi River and stranding 50,000 soldiers on the river's west side. Left to supply shoes, harnesses, saddles, and more for these soldiers, Confederate army quartermasters turned their attention to a tannery in San Antonio, on land that today is in Brackenridge Park. Details of this story and so many others about Brackenridge Park are revealed in San Antonio author Lewis F. Fisher's latest book, “Brackenridge: San Antonio’s Acclaimed Urban Park”. Click here for more of Richard Marini's article about the tannery in the Express News. To purchase the book, click here.
Cultural
Landscape Report
The Brackenridge Park landscape contains an astonishing 12,000 years of documented prehistoric and human interaction with the upper course of the San Antonio River. In that span, its 120-year existence as a municipal park is relatively short. Brackenridge Park is thus more than a municipal park...
Every San Antonian has a memory of Brackenridge Park — family gatherings under the shade trees, driving through the low water crossing, riding the paddle boats on the river. Enjoying Brackenridge Park has been a part of our shared history for more than a century.
Situated just below the headwaters of the San Antonio River, the site of Brackenridge Park has been an oasis for humans for 12,000 years, from indigenous people who found water, food, and shelter here to Park visitors today who come to relax along the river, to wade in the low water crossing with their children, and to explore the Park's historic sites and some of San Antonio's most beloved attractions.
Brackenridge Park is free and open daily from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m.
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