Event listings
globe, including local favorites and food stations spread throughout the park. Gates open 10 a.m. FridaySunday until Nov. 1. Park admission starts at $39.99. Beer sampler packages for sale at the park. Reserve tickets before visiting at seaworld.com.
Oktoberfest: Along with beer sampling, sausage noshing and experiencing German food, guests are invited to compete in a dirndl and lederhosen bestdressed contest with a $100 prize. Noon-10 p.m., Oct. 2-3. 7905 Old San Antonio Road in Bankersmith, southeast of Fredericksburg. $20 general admission includes access to vendors, food and live music. $55 VIP also includes three beer tastings and a full plate of German food. Purchase tickets at banker smithtexas.com/oktoberfest.
Exhibits
“Visual Voices: Contemporary Chickasaw Art:”
Touring exhibit spotlighting works by 15 artists working in a variety of media and exploring connections between contemporary life, and tribal culture and history. Preview party: 6 to 8 p.m. today. $20 formembers; $40 for nonmembers, https://tinyurl.com/ yxcb839t. On display Friday through Jan. 18, Briscoe Western Art Museum, 210W. Market St. Info, briscoe museum.org; 210-299-4499.
“Home Sick”: Alissa Polan, Erin Stafford and Joyce Lin look at how people’s relationships with their homes have changed because of the coronavirus pandemic. Opens Friday; runs through Oct. 4, Clamp Light Artist Studios and Gallery, 1704 Blanco. Open by appointment. 832-259-3530, clamplightstudios.com.
The Celebration Circle’s Sacred Art of Altars exhibit and auction have gone virtual. More than 50 uniquely crafted altars, along with bidding details and participating artists, can be viewed at bit.ly/altars2020. Online bidding continues until 8 p.m. Oct. 9; proceeds benefit the Celebration Circle and artists.
Manos: Works by Richard Armendariz and Andrés Ferrandis explore time, memory and self-reflection. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. WednesdaySaturday and by appointment through Oct. 31. RuizHealy Art, 201-A East Olmos
Drive. 212-510-7873 or 210804-2219, info@ruizhealy art.com
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Load the kids in the car in their Halloween best for the first drive-thru Zoo Boo at the San Antonio Zoo. Includes curbside food and drink access, and a chance to trick or treat. 5-8 p.m. Fridays, San Antonio Zoo, Brackenridge Park. Nonmembers $65 per vehicle (use the code DRIVE for $15 discount); members $50 per car. sazoo.org/drivethru-zoo
Monster-con Online:
Due to the pandemic, the spooktacular has gone virtual. Features adult and child costume contests judged by the number of Facebook likes, and as access to Monster-con merchandise. Kicks off 10 a.m Saturday and 11 p.m. Sunday , Facebook Live@ Monster-cononline 2020.
Experience thrilling rides in the dark and family fun at this new Six Flags Fiesta Texas event. Weekends now until Nov. 1, as well as Oct. 12 and Oct. 30. See website for times. $59.99 special discount price with 2021 season pass, 1700W. Interstate 10. Reservations required, sixflags.com.
“Legacies and Promises” features a virtual panel of activists discussing the Mexican American civil rightsmovement. Includes music performances by Juan and Armando Tejeda. 6-7:30 p.m. Saturday. Free at Facebook Live@ Mission Marquee Plaza, or@ World Heritage S.A.
Robert Earl Keen will be at Floore’s this weekend.
Virtual 2nd Annualwomen’s Relaxation Retreat-2020:
Take time for yourself while learning tai chi basics and relaxation techniques, including hand massage andmeditative breathing. 9:30 a.m -1:30 p.m., Oct. 3. $40-$55, eventbrite.com/e/virtual -2nd-annual-womensrelaxationregistration-88559561031.