MEDIA ALERT/FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE SAN ANTONIO RIVER FOUNDATION TO BREAK GROUND ON CONFLUENCE PARK Construction of “San Antonio’s Largest Outdoor Classroom” to Begin May 11 Wednesday, May 11 | 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. @ the Future Site of Confluence Park | 310 W. Mitchell St. Handel’s Water Music performed by a San Antonio Symphony Brass Quartet CONTACT:
[email protected], 210-224-2694 SAN ANTONIO - The San Antonio River Foundation (SARF) will break ground to begin construction of Confluence Park on Wednesday, May 11. The groundbreaking ceremony will occur at 9 a.m. at the future park site located at 310 W. Mitchell Street. The Lake|Flato, Rialto Studios and Matsys designed park, SARF’s largest single project to date, will provide hands-on learning, environmental education, and community connectivity and will be located along the Mission Reach Ecosystem Restoration and Recreation Project on the city’s south side. The groundbreaking event will feature numerous guest speakers who have been instrumental in planning and securing funding for the $10 million community investment: • Mike Lackey, SARF Board Chairman/Welcome & Introductions, Closing & Thank You • Suzanne Scott, San Antonio River Authority General Manager/SARIP Overview • Stuart Allen, Project Manager for Confluence Park/Design overview of Confluence Park • BHP Billiton Representative, $2.4 Million Confluence Park Donor/Community Investment, Education, the Environment • Councilwoman Rebecca Viagran, City of San Antonio/ History & Culture, The River That Connects Us