Spark! Experiences: Presidio Calendar of Events
Spark! Places of Innovation, the Smithsonian’s nationally traveling exhibit on rural American ingenuity, opens at the Museum of the Big Bend on Friday, July 3, 2026 and runs through August 8, 2026.
Museum admission is FREE for the entire six-week run courtesy of our sponsors, Flying W Ranch and West Texas National Bank.
Below are the Spark! Experiences taking place in PRESIDIO.
Opening Weekend: July 3 – 5
Constitution to Nature: Oak Gall Ink Workshop
PRESIDIO – Fort Leaton State Historic Site
July 4, 10 a.m.
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This program will seek to engage the audience to create their own Constitution to Nature with Oak gall ink just like our Constitution was written with.
Week One: July 6 – 12
My name is Mud…or is it…Adobe
PRESIDIO – Fort Leaton State Historic Site
July 8, 10 a.m.
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Presidio is known for being the most continuously cultivated land in North America and has a rich history of culture, tradition and community storytelling. As part of the innovation assets of Presidio -Adobe has been a quintessential part of our borderland architecture. Starting with the native people of La Junta de los Rios, abobe was part of the building material that was used to make the pit houses they lived in. Fort Leaton State Historic Site is known for being the Largest adobe structure in Texas.
Corn Husk Dolls Workshop
PRESIDIO – Presidio Public Library
July 9, 11 a.m.
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Hear stories about Presidio’s indigenous past while crafting dolls from corn husks. Free and open to the public. All materials will be provided.
Week Three: July 20 – 26
“Hoja de Tamal” Trinkets
PRESIDIO– Galería Raíces
July 23, 6:30 p.m.
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Tamales are not the only Mexican tradition that utilizes corn husks. Learn how to make jewelry from “hojas de tamal” in this hands-on workshop. Free and open to the public. All materials will be provided.
