What’s Up in San Antonio - Weekend of November 5, 2020

San Antonio — THURSDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL: GTREEN BAY PACKERS@SAN FRANCISCO 49′S 720PM

College Football: Sat: WEST VIRGINA@UT 11AM, UTSA@RICE 230PM-CANCELLED, TEXAS A&M @ SOUTH CAROLINA 6PM

NFL: SUNDAY: HOUSTO TEXANS@JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 12PM, STEELERS@COWBOYS 325PM

SATURDAY

Huebner Oaks Farmers Market 9AM FREE

Located in: Huebner Oaks Center

Address: 11745 I-10W

THE PEARL FARMERS MARKET SAT/SUN 9AM FREE

South Texas Blood & Tissue Center is struggling

The South Texas Blood & Tissue Center is struggling to bring in donors as it tries to pull itself out of a blood shortage. The center had 1.78 days' worth of blood, as of Monday morning, compared to its goal of a three-day supply. STBTC has been trying since Friday to get 500 donors per day in order to catch up on its shortage, which the center said is mostly due to a shortage of donors, though a higher need for blood has played a role. Because of COVID-19, large blood drives at high schools and other community settings have not been possible. Go on-line to register for an appointment https://southtexasblood.org/ or call Toll free: (800) 292-5534

San Antonio’s Ford Holiday River Parade canceled for 2020

In-person Raul Jimenez Thanksgiving Dinner canceled this year due to pandemic

The event, in its 41st year, usually takes place at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center. This year, Jessica Jimenez, the granddaughter of the late Raul Jimenez, said the plan is to deliver 10,000 meals to feed San Antonio’s elderly and less fortunate. https://www.rauljimenezdinner.com/ or on Facebook

Calvary Hills Baptist Church Food & Thanksgiving Kit giveaway

On Saturday 14 Nov @ 10 am, Calvary Hills Baptist Church will be helping out the hungry by handing out Food & Thanksgiving kits while supplies last. These will be food bags, canned foods and a foil roaster pan. The giveaway will take place at Oak Creek green space 11511 Rousseau Street, 78251. For details www.calvaryhillsbaptist.org

Free 44-day celebration lets you walk through 2 million holiday lights in Marble Falls

It’s about to look a lot more festive in Marble Falls as the 30th season of the Walkway of Lights returns Nov. 20. The holiday celebration will run until Jan. 3, 2021 at Lakeside Park and includes more than two million lights covering over 350 sculptures illuminating Lakeside Park. Ice skating at Lakeside Park will also be available. Cost is $10 for kids and $12 for adults with skate rentals included in the price of admission. The Walkway of Lights, which will be open from 6 to 10 p.m. daily, will be closed in cases of bad weather. There is no cost to attend, however visitors are welcome to give monetary donations to help support the event and local nonprofits. Masks are required for all activities when visitors are unable to maintain 6-foot social distancing. To learn more about the Walkway of Lights, visit www.marblefalls.org.

UIW’s Light the Way is happening but will look different this year

The 34th annual Light the Way event will be a drive-thru experience from Nov. 20-22, starting at 6 p.m. every night, according to UIW’s Twitter account. In previous years, visitors were allowed to attend a lighting event at the Broadway campus with holiday performances.

Longtime San Antonio restaurant Mama’s Cafe eyeing a 2021 reopening. Mama’s Cafe, which closed in June 2019, is set to reopen in early 2021

Pico De Gallo, which has been closed since March, will reopen this weekend

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