When

Wednesday, May 11, 2022 from 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM CDT
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Registration & Networking begins at 11:30 am.

Program begins at 12:00 p.m.
 

Where

San Antonio Country Club
4100 N. New Braunfels Ave.
San Antonio, TX 78209


 
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Questions?

Cyndi Felts, CREW San Antonio Administrator

 admin@crew-sanantonio.org


 


 

 


 

 

 

 

 
 


 

 

 

 

                                                                                         

Join CREW San Antonio for our monthly in-person luncheon on Wednesday, May 11th, from 11:30 - 1:00 PM, at the San Antonio Country Club.

Come learn about how ActivateSA is working to enhance the efforts of community leaders in advocating for connected and efficient walking and cycling infrastructure across the city, building an active transportation network to serve every neighborhood, and giving San Antonians the freedom to move however they choose. We will also hear about how the Great Springs Project is working to create a greenway of contiguous protected lands between Austin and San Antonio through a network of spring-to-spring trails, linking the four iconic springs of Central Texas: Barton Springs, San Marcos Springs, Comal Springs, and San Antonio Springs.

Featured Speakers

David Bemporad
Trails and Transportation Planner
Great Springs Project

David is an experienced transportation planner focusing on pedestrian and cyclist connectivity. He has worked on trails, roadway redesigns, and bike lanes across the United States. He has a Master in Urban Planning degree from Harvard and Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Government from The University of Texas at Austin. In 2021 he was named Harvard’s Graduate Student Employee of the Year for his work with the Great Springs Project.

 

Jim Bailey
Principal
Alamo Architects 

Jim leads the housing studio at Alamo Architects in San Antonio and has been responsible for the design and construction of over 13,000 housing units. With his deep roots in the community, broad experience, and intimate familiarity with the geospatial and socioeconomic makeup of the city, Jim is often called upon to help navigate the intersection of design and public policy. In 2019, he founded ActivateSA: a guerrilla planning initiative and think tank whose mission is to build a robust and connected multimodal transportation system for San Antonio through advocacy and facilitation of intergovernmental collaboration.

 

Cost to Attend:

  • Members (Prepaid) - $45
  • Student Members (Prepaid) - $20
  • Non-Member (Prepaid) - $75

Note: Registration deadline is Friday, May 6th at Noon. No late registrations or waitlist after this deadline.

Pay at the Door Option (Member Fee - $50.00) -  Members interested in attending this luncheon and paying at the door, please email CREW Administrator, Cyndi Felts at admin@crew-sanantonio.org to register. This registration page is for pre-paid attendees only.

This luncheon will be held on Wednesday (not the normal 2nd Tuesday)

San Antonio Country Club Safety Requirements

Our top priority remains the health and safety of our attendees, speakers and service staff.  By adhering to COVID-19 safety guidelines established by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, local health authorities and San Antonio Country Club, we aim to create a safe, welcoming environment for all in-person attendees. If you are not feeling well, you should not attend.  

Dress for Success Clothing Donation Drive


Spring Cleaning?

CREWSA Charity Committee will be holding a clothing donation drive for Dress for Success San Antonio at the next June 14th luncheon. Your fabulous suits and other professional apparel could furnish another woman with the confidence to enter or return to the workplace, make a great first impression and land a job that could change her life.

Bring new or gently used items to the June luncheon. Items needed include: interview appropriate suits, professional separates, blouses, slacks, skirts, dresses, blazers, jackets, work appropriate shoes, jewelry, scarves, and handbags.

Donation Guidelines