Hours:
Tuesday - Saturday: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Sunday: 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Closed Mondays, Major Holidays, and in-between exhibits.
Admission:
Adults: $2 Members, Military, Angelo State University and SAISD Students: Free
Children 12 and under: $1
Senior Citizens: $1
Welcome to one of the most beautiful places on earth!
The City of San Angelo, Texas invites you to come enjoy the International Waterlily Collection.
The Collection is open to the public at no charge and has active flowering displays from April to October every year.
The International Waterlily Collection can be found at Civic League Park, between Beauregard and Harris Avenues on North Park Street.
If you have never seen the Collection you are in for a pleasant surprise. If you would like to get a taste of what can be seen, please visit web site below..
Fort ConchoNational Historic Landmarkis located near the heart of downtown San Angelo, Texas.
Guided and self-guided tours are available:
Hours of Operation:Monday - Saturday: 9 a.m. until 5 p.m.Sunday: 1 p.m. until 5 p.m.
Admission and self-guided tours: $3 for Adults, $2 for seniors and military, and $1.50 for children 6 - 17, (guided tours extra)
One of the art world's most enduring elements--theatre--derives its capacity for survival and success from the will of the people and the community it serves. Perhaps that is why Angelo Civic Theatre's rich history is such a vivid testament to San Angelo's artistic spirit.
Angelo Civic Theatre traces its developmental roots from a dramatic society that was formed on November 21, 1885, and whose first project was initiated to secure funds for a town clock.lthough vacillating economic times and two world wars suspended the artistic efforts of the community on a number of occasions, theatrical productions continued.
In 1950, upon the creation of the San Angelo Civic Theatre, a sustainable form of theatre was realized.
In 1980, the theatre's Board of Directors raised the funds necessary to purchase and renovote the Parkway Theatre into a 230-seat theatre that continues as the Theatre's current home.
For more information and current performance please click on link below.
Best known for its annual production of "The Nutcracker," SACB strives to provide area dancers with the opportunity to perform. At the same time, professional dancers from afar have brought enrichment to the quality of the productions and to the experience of the local dancers.
Located off of Knickerbocker Road
next to Lake Nasworthy
PUBLIC HOURS:
Tuesday - Saturday,
12:00pm to 5:00 pmClosed all major holidays
GENERAL ADMISSION:
3 & UNDER ARE FREE
4-12 ARE $2.00
13 & UP ARE $3.00