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DENTAL TRIBUNE | May 2010 Texas Dental Meeting 3A ADS Hello, San Antonio! San Antonio is Texas’ second most- populated city and is best known for the Alamo and the River Walk — a three-mile stretch of waterside paths laden with shops, restaurants and nightclubs. For those attending the upcoming Texas Dental Association meeting, here are some free things to do in the city, but you can also head out to visit some nearby towns. (There’s even one that will let you be a cowboy for a day. Giddyap!) The Missions & the Alamo San Antonio’s beginnings are found in the five Spanish colonial missions that were built along the San Antonio River. These missions and the Alamo offer free admission. If you are feeling energetic, grab a bike (or your hiking boots) and cruise the 12-mile Mission Trail that links them all. The River Walk Complete with shade-filled parks, the sound of splashing water and lots of people watching, the River Walk is worth a trip. Browse the wares and take your pick of one of the many restaurants and dessert options along the way. La Villita Along the River Walk is la villita, which means “the little village.” Today this historical site is an art village with galleries, shops and pri- vate residences. Live music The Main Plaza, found near the River Walk and San Fernando Cathedral, features free music concerts on the weekends. Marvel at the wise, old oak trees and the tinkling of water in nearby fountains. Glass blowing Gini Garcia is a renowned glass blower who you might be able to catch a glimpse of in action in South- town at Garcia Art Glass. Mexican artists Head to Market Square to view the cornucopia of works presented by local working artists. This happens to be the largest Mexican market in the nation too. Japanese Tea Garden Located next to Brackenridge Park, you’ll find Koi ponds strewn around stone paths that wander through the gardens. (The San Antonio Zoo is nearby too.) Gruene Market Days Revel in arts and crafts galore just 20 miles outside of San Antonio in the town of Guene. Painting, sculpture and everything in between are part of the monthly juried art show called Gruene Market Days. Hit downtown for music and German cuisine, and shuffle over to the Guene Dance Hall for country and Tejano music. Cowboy for a day Just 40 miles outside of San Anto- nio is Bandera. Bring your cowboy hat to enjoy horseback riding or a longer trail ride through the Texas Hill Country. There are rodeo shows every night at Lightning Ranch or Twin Elm Guest Ranch. DT (Source: www.visitsanantonio.com) By Robin Goodman, Group Editor

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