Parktoberfest will celebrate German culture and heritage at Brackenridge Park on Sept. 28. (Courtesy Brackenridge Park Conservancy)
Learn more about these selected events happening in San Antonio at the tail end of summer.
This list is not comprehensive. Events are subject to change.
Evening Bat Flights
Watch some of the last bat flights of the season at the Bracken Cave Preserve. Participants will be able to see the largest colony of bats in the world at full flight just before the sun goes down at the cave. Pre-registration is required.
Head to Toyota Field to watch a screening of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone right on the football pitch, hosted by San Antonio FC. Blankets are encouraged to sit on when on the field and each ticket also grants admission to a paired SAFC match.
August 29, 7 p.m.
$29-71 (based on seat selection)
Toyota Field, 5106 David Edwards Drive, San Antonio
Race in the Whine Run 5K on Labor Day at the Tuscany Venue in North San Antonio. (Courtesy San Antonio RoadRunners)
San Japan
Check out the largest anime and gaming convention in the region in San Antonio on Labor Day Weekend. There will be hundreds of vendors, presentations and gaming booths set up around the convention center for this weekend long expo.
Aug. 29-31
$90 (3-day pass)
Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 900 E. Market St., San Antonio
The Texas Legal Services Center is organizing a screening of Legally Blonde to help spread awareness for legal justice. All proceeds will go toward civil legal services in the San Antonio area and beyond.
Sept. 4, 6 p.m.
$28.52 (admission)
Alamo Drafthouse, 618 NW Loop 410, Ste. 307, San Antonio
WatchTower 40th Anniversary Tour: San Antonio Metal Night
Head to Fitzgerald’s to experience the 40th anniversary tour of progressive metal band WatchTower as they power through a setlist full of heavy riffs and thrashing melodies. The event is for those 21 and older.
Head to Phil Harberger Park to hit the trail with a hike through the wildlife preserve, where participants will hike the perimeter of the park and over Robert L.B. Tobin Land Bridge. Hikers should meet at the dog park near Dutch Bros. Coffee.
Sept. 6, 7:45 a.m.
Free
Blanco Road Dog Park, 13203 Blanco Road, San Antonio
Race this 5K at McAllister Park to support research and efforts to fight appendix cancer. Proceeds from race registration will go directly toward nonprofits supporting the cause.
Check out this celebration of Puerto Rican culture at the Japanese Tea Garden in San Antonio. Learn more about this unique culture with music, dance, cocktails and presentations.
Sept. 18, 6 p.m.
Free
Japanese Tea Garden, 3853 N. Saint Mary's St., San Antonio
The Big Texas Rally for Recovery will celebrate and raise awareness for addiction recovery on Sept. 27 at Los Patios. (Courtesy Big Texas Rally for Recovery)
Big Texas Rally for Recovery
Celebrate those in recovery with this family-friendly event at Los Patios, organized by the San Antonio Council on Alcohol and Drug Awareness. Donate to the cause and support local vendors to continue supporting those in need.
Check out this pop-up art show at the Brick where not only local artists will be showcased, but free pancakes will also be served to those attending. The event is for those 21 and up.
Celebrate German culture, music, food and beverages at Brackenridge Park. There will be live performances and tasting from local craft breweries along with food vendors.
Sept. 28, 4 p.m.
Free
Brackenridge Park, 3700 N. St Mary's St., San Antonio