Alpha Tau Omega Senior Opportunity Services of Texas, Inc. (ATO-SOS) partnered with San Antonio African American Community Archive Museum (SAAACAM) and Booker T. Washington Elementary School provided our photos and poetry.
The Roseville Residents truly enjoy friendly games of Bingo, led with care and enthusiasm by our dedicated volunteers and Board Members
Spring into Safety: O. Raye Adkins and JoAnn Harris, delivered an engaging presentation on key safety practices, including emergency preparedness, scam awareness, and daily personal protection and health. Residents then collaborated to complete a hands‑on safety activity, reinforcing the importance of staying informed and vigilant and healthy.
A joyful time of spiritual renewal during the Easter Season, filled with fellowship among seniors and neighbors, along with fun activities and exciting prizes.
Arts and Crafts took center stage for our Seniors during the Cinco de Mayo celebration. Residents enjoyed decorating festive matchboxes and were treated to an authentic meal in honor of the occasion. In addition, all mothers received roses in recognition of Mother’s Day.
ATO-SOS Board will be hosting a Juneteenth luncheon for the Residents at Roseville Apartments on June 18, 2026. This program is designed to reflect and commemorate the emancipation of enslaved African Americans in the United States. The holiday was first celebrated in Texas on June 19, 1865, in the aftermath of the Civil War, enslaved people were initially declared free under the terms of the 1862 Emancipation Proclamation.