
What we’re about
It's not that we don't like children, we just don't have any!
Whether you are childfree by choice or by circumstance, we'd love to welcome you into a group of humans in the San Antonio area who are interested in exploring the city, taking daycations, hiking, trying new restaurants, having chats about books | movies | other hobbies, and forming new friendships with like-minded people!
All ages, genders, and sexual orientations are welcome. We'd just like to avoid talking about potty training, preschool, college applications and the like.
This is not a singles group or a dating meetup. A profile photo is required. Please upload a clear and current photo of yourself or you will be removed from the group.
We'll do our best to schedule events on varying days and times to ensure we all get a chance to meet!
If you have a suggestion for an event, please send me a note!
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- 100% NDN (Naturally Designed Native) 🎭 A Live Theater Production by AITSCMSan Pedro Playhouse, San Antonio, TX
Join us for an unforgettable evening at the San Pedro Playhouse! Witness the incredible talent of the American Indian Theatre Company of San Marcos in their latest production. Get ready to be amazed by the creativity, passion, and storytelling of this unique theater group. Don't miss out on this one-of-a-kind experience!
We will be there for the Sunday Matinee on August 24th at 2 p.m. Seating is donation based. Your contributions will help support Indigenous talent and storytelling, so please consider making a suitable donation to show your support. Purchase your ticket HERE for the Sunday Matinee on August 24th.
In 100% N.D.N. (Naturally Designed Native), identity takes center stage in all its complexity.
Through cutting humor, heartfelt storytelling, and unforgettable characters, this play unpacks the absurdity of blood quantum, the pain of forced assimilation, and the power of cultural survival.
Follow Nightbear (Jesse Borrego) and Amom (Lisa Suarez) as they navigate a maze of enrollment papers, fake allies, traditional wisdom, and bureaucratic red tape, all in search of something that can’t be measured in fractions: Belonging.
Featuring a bold ensemble cast, this is not just a critique of colonial systems, but a celebration of the unbreakable bonds between land, language, family, and spirit.