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Whatās Up South Texas! Woman turns her painful past into a resilient future for victims of violent crimes
Read full article: Whatās Up South Texas! Woman turns her painful past into a resilient future for victims of violent crimesA San Antonio woman is turning her painful past into a bright and resilient future for victims of violent crimes across south Texas. Margaret Fernandez is the founder and CEO of the non-profit 3rd Street Closet.
Whatās Up South Texas! 9-year-old girl buys, donates hundreds of Christmas toys to children in need
Read full article: Whatās Up South Texas! 9-year-old girl buys, donates hundreds of Christmas toys to children in needA 9-year-old San Antonio girl is showing that her passion for giving is larger than life as she collects hundreds of toys to be donated to children in need.
Whatās Up South Texas! Air Force veteran houses homeless veterans through his business
Read full article: Whatās Up South Texas! Air Force veteran houses homeless veterans through his businessA San Antonio Air Foce veteran has combined his love for serving his country and his love for real estate to start a business dedicated to helping other veterans experiencing homelessness.
Whatās Up South Texas! Teen artist hopes to make hobby of drawing a thriving career
Read full article: Whatās Up South Texas! Teen artist hopes to make hobby of drawing a thriving careerA teen artist is hoping to turn his hobby of intricate artwork into a thriving career one day. Cypress Rabke, 14, has been drawing since he was a small child.
Whatās Up South Texas! Young entrepreneur passionate about shoes starts own business at 15
Read full article: Whatās Up South Texas! Young entrepreneur passionate about shoes starts own business at 15A young man in San Antonio started his own business, and now, heās showing others the benefits of being an entrepreneur.
Whatās Up South Texas!: Aspiring chef hopes to inspire others to become blood donors
Read full article: Whatās Up South Texas!: Aspiring chef hopes to inspire others to become blood donorsAn aspiring chef diagnosed with a rare blood disorder is hoping her story encourages others to become blood donors in the community.
Whatās Up South Texas!: Cibolo business feeds hundreds during pandemic through pay-it-forward program
Read full article: Whatās Up South Texas!: Cibolo business feeds hundreds during pandemic through pay-it-forward programA Cibolo couple did not let the pandemic stop them from serving essential workers a free meal thanks to a pay-it-forward idea their son thought of years ago.
Whatās Up South Texas!: Former deputy, single father encourages others to put family first in life
Read full article: Whatās Up South Texas!: Former deputy, single father encourages others to put family first in lifeA San Antonio single father is hoping his bond with his daughter inspires others to always put family first in life.
Whatās Up South Texas!: Two women give the name ācat ladyā a new, productive meaning
Read full article: Whatās Up South Texas!: Two women give the name ācat ladyā a new, productive meaningTwo ladies living at the Army Residence Community are giving the name ācat ladyā a whole new and productive meaning. They trap, spay and neuter neighborhood cats, strays, and feral cats before releasing them back into the community.
Whatās Up South Texas!: Officer honors fallen partner through Police Athletic League for children
Read full article: Whatās Up South Texas!: Officer honors fallen partner through Police Athletic League for childrenA San Antonio police officer nearly killed in the line of duty dedicates his life to bridging the gap between law enforcement and the community in honor of his fallen partner.
Whatās Up South Texas!: BCSO deputy by day, lucha libre luchador by night
Read full article: Whatās Up South Texas!: BCSO deputy by day, lucha libre luchador by nightA Bexar County Sheriffās deputy is not letting his day job stop him from following his passion as a Lucha Libre luchador. Roger Musquiz, 54, has been at the BCSO for over 20 years.
Whatās Up South Texas!: Barbering brothers credit their mother for their success
Read full article: Whatās Up South Texas!: Barbering brothers credit their mother for their successTwo brothers credit their successful barbering business and passion to give back to their community to their mother who raised them to be the men they are today. Fonzie and Gilbert Lopez started Barber Bros in 2015.
Whatās Up South Texas!: SA 12-year-old combines talents to win statewide competition
Read full article: Whatās Up South Texas!: SA 12-year-old combines talents to win statewide competitionA multi-talented San Antonio 6th grader combined her skills of performing to create a public service announcement that earned her first place out of 200 participants in the Take Care of Texas campaign.
Whatās Up South Texas!: Southside ISD starts conjunto music program in honor of her father
Read full article: Whatās Up South Texas!: Southside ISD starts conjunto music program in honor of her fatherLearn your passion and stick with it ā thatās a message one Southside ISD music director has for others after watching her father play conjunto music growing up.
Whatās Up South Texas!: Man turns dark past of homelessness into opportunity to serve the homeless
Read full article: Whatās Up South Texas!: Man turns dark past of homelessness into opportunity to serve the homelessA San Antonio man is turning his dark past of homelessness into an opportunity to motivate and inspire others in the homeless community.
Whatās Up South Texas!: San Antonio man beautifies community with graffiti art
Read full article: Whatās Up South Texas!: San Antonio man beautifies community with graffiti artSAN ANTONIO ā A San Antonio man is hoping to inspire others to stay creative in life through his graffiti art throughout the city. āMy mom said I started drawing on the wall when I was three and I never stopped,ā Soupe said. I also learned the process and procedures about art when my stepfather would take me to museums and give me books. āI was like, āI am going to paint it bigger and put it everywhere!ā That is what graffiti is. Soupe has also dealt with his own struggles like with depression but art helps him cope with that struggle.
Whatās Up South Texas!: Teen creates food app to help others live healthier lifestyles
Read full article: Whatās Up South Texas!: Teen creates food app to help others live healthier lifestylesSan Antonio ā A San Antonio teen is using her technology skills to help the younger community live healthier lives. She created the app, āMy Fun Food.āāThe whole goal was to promote a healthy lifestyle in San Antonio,ā said Jimenez. The appās creation also started from a personal experience of Jimenez, who is a very active student athlete. The app also includes games for children to play while they are waiting for their food to cook. : Teen to skate over 800 miles across Texas to raise awareness for clean roads
Whatās Up South Texas!: Man uses gift of woodworking to reshape sound of music
Read full article: Whatās Up South Texas!: Man uses gift of woodworking to reshape sound of musicāI was also playing my guitar more and more.āHe said during that time, he realized the sound of a plastic guitar pick bothered him. āAnytime I wanted a different sound or a different timber, I used a different wood,ā Oliver said. āYou know every wood has a different sound,ā Oliver said. āYou can really create a whole different sound for yourself. āI am lucky to have come through that because many people donāt,ā Oliver said.
Whatās Up South Texas!: Teen to skate over 800 miles across Texas to raise awareness for clean roads
Read full article: Whatās Up South Texas!: Teen to skate over 800 miles across Texas to raise awareness for clean roadsSan Antonio ā A San Antonio 16-year-old hopes to raise awareness about road cleanliness by skateboarding 800 miles across Texas. It is a big escape.āWhile skating locally, Reagan said he noticed more and more litter on the roads. I have just been very infatuated with things like that.āReagan is planning the big trip in May. āI plan to skate 828 miles from Brownsville to Perryton, Texas,ā Reagan said. Just find your passion and go with it really.āRELATED: Whatās Up South Texas!
Whatās Up South Texas!: Young author, mother accomplish goals together despite life obstacles
Read full article: Whatās Up South Texas!: Young author, mother accomplish goals together despite life obstaclesJordan wrote and published his first book, āNot Too Little to Play.āāI made this book about love,ā Jordan said. Then I created this book.āThe book is about a small boy named Elijah who accomplishes his goals of scoring touchdowns despite many people underestimating him. āAt first, I was very concerned when I learned from doctors that he had ADHD,ā said Rachel Hinton, his mother. Hinton, who is a single parent, started working to give Jordan a better life when he was a toddler. Let God order your steps and keep him first and you can accomplish anything.āRELATED: Whatās Up South Texas!
Whatās Up South Texas!: Deacon shares unique musical talents with community
Read full article: Whatās Up South Texas!: Deacon shares unique musical talents with communityNew Braunfels ā A New Braunfels man is sharing his passion for music and ministry with his community through his collection of unique instruments. He has collected, rebuilt, and played different organs including the Caracal Organ, or band organ, which features many different instruments, and the Calliope organ, which is sitting on an old Model T car. You can see it in their eyes.āAdFey said he and his brother began this journey of this unique way of sharing music. Christmas music, classical music, patriotic music, Rock and Roll. āI think anybody with unique talents, if they are open to sharing them with people, I think that is a plus for the people you are serving and for yourself.āRELATED: Whatās Up South Texas!
Whatās Up South Texas!: SA woman overcomes hardships through majorette dance, provides outlet for youth
Read full article: Whatās Up South Texas!: SA woman overcomes hardships through majorette dance, provides outlet for youthSAN ANTONIO ā A San Antonio woman is hoping to change the lives of the youth in the Alamo City through majorette dancing. It is pretty difficult because you have to be flexible.āIn March 2020, she founded the Prestigious Jewels Majorette Team for ages 7 to 18. It helped a lot more people speak to me and it made me a lot more comfortable.āHer high school team was like her family. āIf I can go back to my hometown in Memphis and start a dance team there, that would be great.āAdShe said the Prestigious Jewels Majorette Team welcomes any dancer who wants to join, especially those who need an outlet in their lives. Below are ways to contact Jones if youāre interested in joining the team:RELATED: Whatās Up South Texas!
Whatās Up South Texas!: Man shares love of comic books with South Side community
Read full article: Whatās Up South Texas!: Man shares love of comic books with South Side communitySAN ANTONIO ā One South Side man is passionate about keeping his love for comic books alive in the community. We have to open up.ā This was everything we had.āIn the beginning, their store looked a lot different from what it looks like today. Through it all, he said the passion for comic booking started with his love of reading. It is like a little group.āHe said it makes him happy seeing the community having the same experience he has when he reads comic books. But I love what I do.āAdHe said the biggest enjoyment is serving the South Side community.
Whatās Up South Texas!: Pre-teen makeup artist uses passion for makeup to give back to community
Read full article: Whatās Up South Texas!: Pre-teen makeup artist uses passion for makeup to give back to communitySAN ANTONIO ā A 12-year-old makeup artist is using her passion for makeup to give back to the Childrenās Hospital of San Antonio. Adrialynn Alvarado started doing makeup a year and a half ago. āI wasnāt upset about the makeup part because she had been doing that since she was a very little girl. Alvarado has been doing live makeup tutorials online since. She was given the opportunity to create her own makeup pallet to be sold.
Whatās Up South Texas!: Teen with glaucoma inspires others to reach their goals despite life obstacles
Read full article: Whatās Up South Texas!: Teen with glaucoma inspires others to reach their goals despite life obstaclesSan Antonio ā A Steele High School junior with a visual impairment is hoping her story will encourage others to overcome their obstacles in life. Jazmine Harper, 16, has always been visually impaired since she was born, but was diagnosed with glaucoma at age 8. Jazmine Harper is in Girl Scouts, on multiple swim teams, the marching band and the orchestra. AdāShe found that a lot of it was that people just donāt understand it,ā Jennifer Harper said. āEverybody has their own battles, so donāt let yours stop what you are trying to accomplish,ā Jazmine Harper said.
Whatās Up South Texas!: Woman dedicates life to sewing toddlersā clothes for charities
Read full article: Whatās Up South Texas!: Woman dedicates life to sewing toddlersā clothes for charitiesSAN ANTONIO ā A San Antonio woman has dedicated her life to sewing childrenās clothes for charities in need. āI have done about 70 to 80 outfits so far this year and it only takes a day,ā Gamble said. āI was about 5 Ā½ years old and my kindergarten teacher suggested I needed to be tested academically,ā Gamble said. AdāWhen I was going through that, āI donāt know if I am smart, so I am going to assume something is wrong with me,ā he looked past that. : Woman dedicates life to advocating for birds
Whatās Up South Texas!: Woman rescues shelter dogs to train as service dogs for vets with PTSD
Read full article: Whatās Up South Texas!: Woman rescues shelter dogs to train as service dogs for vets with PTSDSan Antonio ā A South Texas woman has dedicated her life to helping veterans overcome Posttraumatic Stress Disorder by training shelter dogs to become service animals. Our job is to train a dog to alleviate those symptoms.āAdShe said they look for five things in a potential service dog. āThe thing with shelter dogs is that they have a shelter way of being,ā Jenkins said. āThe main obstacle is the misinformation and education lacking for service dogs and service dog training,ā Jenkins said. The main issue I would say is the service dog registries which are fake and not real nor is it associated with anything.
Whatās Up South Texas!: San Antonio 7-year-old educates elementary kids in math during pandemic
Read full article: Whatās Up South Texas!: San Antonio 7-year-old educates elementary kids in math during pandemicSAN ANTONIO ā A 7-year-old boy in San Antonio has spent his time in quarantine helping other children learn math by way of a YouTube channel. āThis child has been unique from the time he was born,ā said Sharon Ackah, his mother. AdāHis grades are great, but he talks to much in class,ā Sharon Ackah joked. āWhen you have a gift, you have an obligation to share it,ā Sharon Ackah said. I need another videographer!āāJosiah has received many great reviews on his channel called, āMathematicals.āāThey will ask him to do more videos or do them in Spanish,ā Sharon Ackah said.
Whatās Up South Texas!: RN helps people regain identities through tattoo removal program
Read full article: Whatās Up South Texas!: RN helps people regain identities through tattoo removal programSAN ANTONIO ā A local registered nurse has transformed her passion of helping others in the emergency room to helping people through her non-profit tattoo removal program. āThe side effect was that it caused a burn, but it healed without a scar but I could scar,ā Kent said. Kent said depending on the tattoo, it varies as far as how many treatments it takes to have a tattoo completely removed. āIt is a fading process,ā Kent said. Itās nice.āKent said the biggest reward she gets is knowing she has help start the change in someoneās life.
Whatās Up South Texas!: Woman dedicates life to advocating for birds
Read full article: Whatās Up South Texas!: Woman dedicates life to advocating for birdsSAN ANTONIO ā A San Antonio woman has dedicated her life to advocating for birds and hopes to inspire others to do the same. āIt is very relaxing and a place for me to forget about work,ā Garlock said. āI advocate for the birds,ā Garlock said. āWhat we have in our parks is a blessing because you wouldnāt see the kind of birds, we have nesting in an urban city. The only way to educate the public in a meaningful way is to show them.
Whatās Up South Texas!: Bartender shares history of alcohol abuse to inspire others
Read full article: Whatās Up South Texas!: Bartender shares history of alcohol abuse to inspire othersCrystal Sanders with TouchTunes Bartender of the Year award (Courtesy Crystal Sanders) (KSAT)Crystal Sanders, 40, is not only a bartender at Brewer's Grill, but she is a direct care specialist at ALPHA Home. Crystal Sanders as a child (Courtesy Crystal Sanders) (KSAT)"Things like that change you," Sanders said. AdSanders stopped drinking alcohol but it was a scary experience starting off. Crystal Sanders with her children (Courtesy Crystal Sanders) (KSAT)Crystal Sanders with her son (Courtesy Crystal Sanders) (KSAT)"For the longest time, my oldest sons didn't speak to me but they allowed me to stalk them on social media," Sanders said. āYou either struggle to stay clean or fight to stay high every day,ā Sanders said.
Whatās Up South Texas!: Man with troubled past paints to inspire others
Read full article: Whatās Up South Texas!: Man with troubled past paints to inspire othersWhatās Up South Texas! : Man with troubled past paints to inspire othersPublished: January 13, 2020, 4:47 amA local painter is turning his troubled past into beauty through elaborate portraits he creates while at local bars around the city.
Whatās Up South Texas!: Disabled woman serves homeless, shares faith through custom-made crosses
Read full article: Whatās Up South Texas!: Disabled woman serves homeless, shares faith through custom-made crossesSAN ANTONIO ā A San Antonio woman is not letting her disability stop her passion for helping the homeless and is making crosses to share her faith. I need to pray over her.ā I fell into a dream and God told me āI canāt let you go, Doris. I donāt think, if I didnāt have my crosses in my life, I would be happy.āShe said taking care of her husband is no easy task. I told God āDonāt take him. āI donāt think people deserve to be out in the street,ā Laque said.
Whatās Up South Texas!: Street drummer connects with people through music
Read full article: Whatās Up South Texas!: Street drummer connects with people through musicJeremy Evans, also known as Remy Bones, has been street performing the past few years of his life. Coming up short on rent sometimes.āBut that struggle did not stop Evans from following his dream as a drummer. I was like all I want to do is play drums and make money. āI was like, āI can just play drums for the rest of my life.ā Everyone was like āWhat are you doing! Evans enjoying time with his daughter Aurora (Contributed Photo)āWhen I had my daughter was one of the life changing moments in my life,ā Evans said.
Whatās Up South Texas!: Rodeo teen barrel races past lifeās obstacles to find success
Read full article: Whatās Up South Texas!: Rodeo teen barrel races past lifeās obstacles to find successClayann Holbrook made state finals at the Texas Junior High Rodeo Association last year, but starting out, she knew nothing about the sport. āWe were on vacation in the Dominican Republic,ā said Daniel Holbrook, Clayann dad. āMy coach she was tough love,ā Clayann said. Her family said her tough love instructor is now one of her best friends and biggest mentors pushing her in the sport. āThe goal is to ultimately make nationals,ā Clayann Holbrook said.
Whatās Up South Texas!: Rodeo teen barrel races past lifeās obstacles to find success
Read full article: Whatās Up South Texas!: Rodeo teen barrel races past lifeās obstacles to find successWhatās Up South Texas! : Rodeo teen barrel races past lifeās obstacles to find successPublished: November 10, 2019, 11:01 pmA 13-year-old barrel racing Ray D. Corbett Junior High School student is inspiring others to push through challenges while following your dreams.
What's Up South Texas!: Pastor encourages those in need to never give up
Read full article: What's Up South Texas!: Pastor encourages those in need to never give upāThe Lord ordered me to stay home and read a book and pray,ā Nakpodia said. āJust to take a day off.āHer passion for serving others while serving God started at a young age growing up in Nigeria. āMy heart was just seeking God,ā Nakpodia said. That man came to San Antonio to find a job and eventually, Nakpodia came to San Antonio and had two more children. She said the building for a new church came to her in a vision.
What's Up South Texas!: WWII vet inspires others to live life happily
Read full article: What's Up South Texas!: WWII vet inspires others to live life happilySAN ANTONIO ā A World War II veteran is sharing his story in hopes of encouraging others to happily live their lives to the fullest. āI was raised in a hotel,ā Stinson said. āMy daddy started Double Dip, selling ice cream two scoops for a nickel,ā Stinson said. āFlying is so wonderful ā to be able to fly and see how beautiful the country is," Stinson said. Then, when the war was about over, we started flying into Japan.āStinson said his experience in Japan was amazing, despite almost losing his life on one of their flights.
What's Up South Texas!: Woman diagnosed with MS saves hundreds of horses in lifetime
Read full article: What's Up South Texas!: Woman diagnosed with MS saves hundreds of horses in lifetimeSAN ANTONIO ā A Smiley, Texas woman has let her disease diagnosis fuel her passion and drive to rehabilitating horses in full force in her lifetime. Darla Cherry, president and CEO of Meadow Haven Horse Rescue, was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2000. āI knew of Meadow Haven Horse Rescue and there was this blind horse,ā Cherry said. āIn 30 days, I had 30 horses,ā Cherry said. The saying is, I have MS. MS doesnāt have me.
Whatās Up South Texas!: A friendship inspires woman with terminal illness to keep fighting
Read full article: Whatās Up South Texas!: A friendship inspires woman with terminal illness to keep fighting'āBecause Allen knew how much she meant to Lozano, she didnāt want to risk their lives being separated. āIn my mind, I am like āIf you get on the list, you will get a kidney,āā Allen said. āLast year, she got really sick,ā Allen said. I knew something was going on but I didnāt know how much of what was going on because she didnāt want me to worry.āOne day, Lozano didnāt come to treatment. āYou never know who God will place in your life,ā Allen said.
Whatās Up South Texas!: Girl turns being bullied into passion for roller derby
Read full article: Whatās Up South Texas!: Girl turns being bullied into passion for roller derbySAN ANTONIO ā Being bullied has always had a major impact on one San Antonio 14-year-old, which is why she has transformed her life from being a victim to being a confident roller derby athlete. āRoller derby is a high contact sport on wheels,ā said Brenna Schrade. āI used to go to public schools, where I used to get bullied by other people,ā Schrade said. I wanted to do roller derby." āI just thought, āI am going to suck at this.āāBut for nearly two years, Schrade has learned and nearly mastered the sport, competing with two teams called the Rockin' City Rebels and Texas Junior Roller Derby.
Whatās Up South Texas!: Young DJ inspires others his age to pursue their individual passions
Read full article: Whatās Up South Texas!: Young DJ inspires others his age to pursue their individual passions"I left the computer recording and then I heard this playing on the piano," said Eric Estrada, Abram Estrada's dad. I stopped the recording and listened and thought it was pretty progressive," Eric Estrada said. "In elementary school for fourth grade, I did the dance and talent show there," Abram Estrada said. Abram Estrada also has a two-hour radio show he does for a local radio station to show off his skills. "We are trying to get over that stigma that children cannot do this," Eric Estrada said.
Air Force vet marries thousands of couples over lifetime
Read full article: Air Force vet marries thousands of couples over lifetimeWhen I first got to San Antonio, I was surprised because I was expecting cowboys and Indians and stuff like that. āI told her I think God might be calling me to it. āBefore, my friend was running a dating service and she called me up and said āI want you to start a dating service in San Antonio. āIt said, 'Do free wedding on the courthouse steps in San Antonio on Valentineās Day,'ā Sullivan said. Then we had one at 10 and then noon and then God told me to open it up until midnight.
What's Up South Texas!: Canoe family spreads Hawaiian tradition of family
Read full article: What's Up South Texas!: Canoe family spreads Hawaiian tradition of familySAN ANTONIO ā Paddling a canoe is more than just a sport for one group of people, which is why they have made it their mission to educate the community about the Hawaiian tradition of family. The San Antonio Outrigger Canoe Club has been around for about three years with an official nonprofit status of two years. Career wise and a lot of other things.āHe got the idea of outrigger paddling in Arizona. Forti, Arocha and nearly 30 other people now make up the San Antonio Outrigger Canoe club which participates in many causes in our community including doing races to raise money for causes. āIt changed my life,ā Forti said.
Whatās Up South Texas!: Boy on autism spectrum dominates the game of Scrabble
Read full article: Whatās Up South Texas!: Boy on autism spectrum dominates the game of ScrabbleRicky Rodriguez was diagnosed with autism at 18 weeks. āIāll see the word and I am like āThere is no way that is a word,āā Erin Rodriguez said. āAround this time, my oldest was practicing for the spelling bee,ā Erin Rodriguez said. He is really good at losing now and when he wins big, we are all super excited. āI think he can be a really good play one day if he continues to work hard like he is doing.