San Antonio Meeting Planner 2007 - (Page 55) Additional Facilities = Nearby = Airport = Downtown = SeaWorld = Fiesta Texas/Medical Center = Restaurant See Map Pages 16 & 18 g IMAX THEATRE RIVERCENTER e MCNAY ART MUSEUM Rivercenter Mall, 849 E. Commerce St., San Antonio, 78205 800-354-4629 ◆ 210-247-4629 ◆ Fax: 210-227-5432 www.imax-sa.com ◆ Contact: Caren Myers cmyers@imax-sa.com Before visiting the Alamo, relive the 13 days of glory in the middle of this historic battle by seeing “ALAMO The Price of Freedom” on the IMAX’s six-story screen and six-track stereo sound. Other IMAX features also showing. Map Locator K1 6000 N. New Braunfels Ave., San Antonio, 78209 210-824-5368 ◆ Fax: 210-805-1760 www.mcnayart.org ◆ Contact: Margaret Anne Lara Margaret.Lara@mcnayart.org As the first museum of modern art in Texas, the McNay Art Museum’s reputation for world-renowned art and ambiance is without comparison. An oasis in the heart of San Antonio, it highlights works by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Paul Gauguin, Vincent Van Gogh and Georgia O’Keeffe. Map Locator E3 Themed Venues g THE ALAMO g g RED BERRY MANSION ON THE LAKE JOAN GRONA GALLERY 112 Blue Star, San Antonio, 78204 210-225-6334 www.joangronagallery.com ◆ Contact: Joan Grona jgrona@satx.rr.com Established in 1992 and located in the nationally known Blue Star Arts Complex, this contemporary art gallery represents local, national and international artists, with an outstanding reputation for showing some of the best art in the city and region. Map Locator D5 856 Gembler Rd., San Antonio, 78219 210-496-7332 ◆ Fax: 210-481-0539 www.redberrymansion.com ◆ This magnificent Victorian-style mansion is surrounded by manicured grounds and overlooks a private lake. Take a step back in time and be enchanted while strolling the estate. Map Locator F4 300 Alamo Plaza, San Antonio, 78205 210-225-1391 ◆ Fax: 210-354-3602 www.thealamo.org ◆ Contact: David Stewart dstewart@thealamo.org The mission where a small band of Texans held out for 13 days and although the Alamo fell in the morning hours of March 6, 1836, the death of the Alamo defenders has come to symbolize courage and sacrifice for the cause of liberty. Map Locator H1/2 g BUCKHORN SALOON & MUSEUM g SAN ANTONIO MUSEUM OF ART g THE JOSEPHINE THEATRE 339 W. Josephine St., San Antonio, 78212 210-734-4646 ◆ Fax: 210-734-0077 www.josephinetheatre.org ◆ Contact: Missy Miller missyjosephine@hotmail.com A non-profit community theater, committed to enhancing San Antonio’s cultural horizons by creating opportunities for individuals to enjoy and grow in the excitement of live theater as patrons, performers, and students. Map Locator E4 200 W. Jones Ave., San Antonio, 78215 210-978-8100 www.samuseum.org ◆ Contact: Leigh Baldwin leigh.baldwin@samuseum.org The San Antonio Museum of Art’s collection’s span 5,000 years of human inspiration and creativity. The art of ancient Egypt, the Near East, Greece, Rome, China, Japan, Oceania, Europe, America and Latin America can be explored here in San Antonio. Map Locator E4 318 E. Houston St., San Antonio, 78205 210-247-4000 ◆ Fax: 210-247-4020 www.buckhornmuseum.com Contact: Bevin Henges bevin@buckhornmuseum.com Sip a refreshing drink as you stroll though 33,000 sq. ft. of exhibits. View over 520 species of animals, vintage frontier west firearms and handcrafted cowboy items. All types of private events arranged; a memorable and perfect backdrop for groups up to 1,800. Map Locator G6 e COWBOYS DANCEHALL g SOUTHWEST SCHOOL OF ART & CRAFT g LA VILLITA 418 Villita St., Ste. #900, San Antonio, 78205 210-207-8612 ◆ Fax: 210-207-4390 www.lavillita.com ◆ Contact: Jesse Moreno jessemo@sanantonio.gov La Villita is a cluster of small buildings in downtown San Antonio famous for the many festivals that take place there year ’round. Once a residential district, the area now houses specialty shops filled with unique gifts and treasures. b Map Locator M4/5 300 Augusta St., San Antonio, 78205 210-224-1848 ◆ Fax: 210-224-9337 www.swschool.org ◆ Contact: Catherine Brillson information@swschool.org Facilities frequently used for memorable dinners, receptions, and meetings. Planners delight in the site’s flexibility, along with its distinctive, historic ambience, beauty and downtown oasis location on the cultural end of the River Walk. Map Locator D5 3030 N.E. Loop 410, San Antonio, 78218 210-646-9378 ◆ Fax: 210-293-1083 www.cowboysdancehall.com Contact: Chris Knowles knowles@cowboysdancehall.com Catering, gaming, live bull riding and more. What you dream, Cowboys can do. From corporate parties, to wedding receptions and birthday parties - they do it all! Ask about hosting your event at Cowboys today. Map Locator F3 e g DAVE & BUSTER’S OF STEVEN STOLI’S BACKYARD SAN ANTONIO 440 Crossroads Blvd., San Antonio, 78201 THEATRE FOR KIDS 210-515-1515 ◆ Fax: 210-515-1530 www.daveandbusters.com Contact: Adrian Williams adrian_williams@daveandbusters.com Food, beverage and amusements. Billiards, shuffle board, and games. Full service bar and dining. Banquet facilities. b Map Locator C4 d THE MAGIK THEATRE 420 S. Alamo St., San Antonio, 78205 210-227-2751 ◆ Fax: 210-227-2753 www.magiktheatre.org ◆ Contact: Dave Ankrom dankrom@magiktheatre.org Their mission is to provide extraordinary and affordable professional theater and educational experiences for the entire family. Huge summer camp program for acting for children and feature one of the co-producers of Shakespeare in the Park. Map Locator E5 11838 Wurzbach at Lockhill Selma, San Antonio, 78230 210-408-0116 ◆ Fax: 210-492-3586 www.stolientertainment.com Contact: Sandy Schwartz sandy@stolientertainment.com An ideal way and place to spend a Saturday with the kids. Have their first theater experience be enjoying vibrant musical productions of classic fairy tales. The interactive productions allow them to participate in the story and talk directly with the characters. Map Locator D2 c ENCHANTED SPRINGS RANCH g THE MAJESTIC THEATRE g TOWER OF THE AMERICAS 224 E. Houston St., San Antonio, 78205 210-226-3333 ◆ Fax: 210-226-3377 www.majesticempire.com Contact: Isabel Rodriguez irodriguez@majesticempire.com A historic downtown venue featuring live performances, home to the San Antonio Symphony, touring Broadway productions and also features an array of concerts and special events. Map Locator G7 600 HemisFair Park, San Antonio, 78205 210-223-3101 ◆ Fax: 210-224-4950 www.toweroftheamericas.com Contact: Janet Von Strohe JVonstrohe@ldry.com A must-see attraction in San Antonio and newly remodeled, it offers the most breathtaking view of the Alamo City. Your next meeting or corporate event will reach new heights with their terrific group menus and attraction packages. b Map Locator D5 242 Hwy. 46 W., Boerne, 78006 800-640-5917 ◆ 830-249-8222 ◆ Fax: 830-249-1131 www.enchantedspringsranch.com Contact: Vicki Schmidt vicki@enchantedspringsranch.com This 86-acre working ranch excites visitors with its rugged natural beauty, collection of exotic animals and authentic time warp. A complete Western town right out of the 1800s perfect for off-site meetings, teambuilding, receptions, and banquets. 8 6 6 - 5 17- 7 7 71 55 http://www.mcnayart.org http://www.imax-sa.com http://www.thealamo.org http://www.redberrymansion.com http://www.joangronagallery.com http://www.buckhornmuseum.com http://www.samuseum.org http://www.josephinetheatre.org http://www.cowboysdancehall.com http://www.swschool.org http://www.lavillita.com http://www.daveandbusters.com http://www.stolientertainment.com http://www.magiktheatre.org http://www.enchantedspringsranch.com http://www.toweroftheamericas.com http://www.majesticempire.com
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