Join The Trail Conservancy on the Butler Hike and Bike Trail for the 2nd Annual Earth Day Jubilee celebration! Enjoy live music by Mr. Will, Motenko, and Brother Thunder, eco-friendly activities, a market by Austin Flea, and fun for the whole family.
The Acro-Cats tour supports Rock Cats Rescue, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Rock Cats Rescue is focused on saving cats "One Click at a Time" through cat welfare, rescue, and adoption. The Acro-Cats show promotes the importance of bonding and training cats with positive reinforcement, while also finding homes for rescued cats.
The Austin Facial Hair Club hosts the biggest gathering of competitive beard and moustache growers and groomers. Beardsmen from across the globe will make their way to Austin for this prestigious event.
Fifty artists over the age of 50 provide an oral history of their role in and the evolution of Austin's vibrant music scene. Bring your smartphone and earbuds to hear their stories. Live music by Harvey Thomas Young at 8:30.
Thu.-Sun., 1-6pm, through Sept. 30. $5 suggested donation.
Grab a pint and enjoy some live music, the legendary inflatable water slide, and samples from local vendors with part of the proceeds donated to Workers Defense Project.
100% of the proceeds from this local hip-hop event will be donated to the Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund by Global Giving. Featuring the Teeta, Omenihu, Slim Gravy, and more.
Staff members will be delivering items like bottled water, nonperishable food, toiletries, diapers, trash bags, and work gloves to Houston as donations come in. Drop off items from 11:30am-8pm at the host stand or Oasis Gift Shop.
It all started 40 years ago to persuade TXDOT to put the ghost town of Oatmeal on the highway map and continues as a weekend of music, food, games, and silliness.
Join Ebony Stewart for the premiere of her newest play weaving together poetry and storytelling that shows "one woman is many; an affirmation that softness is not a weakness; and learning how to sink rather than drown."
Follow the evolution of the gaming industry from the Seventies to the present day with a focus on the local scene from Richard Garriott's Ultima series to John Romero's Doom to the developers making waves on today's gaming platforms.
Daily through March 18, 2018. Museum admission: $13 ($9, kids).
For the entire month of September, the Hightower and Antonelli's Cheese Shop will donate 30% of sales from Queso Fundido to Houston disaster relief. How much queso can you handle in a month? You'll know the answer to that question by October.
Been on the fence about getting tickets to this medieval-infused music fest? Time to pull the trigger! For a limited time 25% of ticket sales will go to relief efforts.
Give into that Texas heat with a splash. A dude-filled weekend that supports the LGBTQ community. This year the boyz are raising cash for ASA, Kind Clinic, and Care Communities.
Fri., Sep. 1 through Mon., Sep. 4. $15-160 (ranging from individual tix, weekend passes, and VIP).
Donating $1 from every pint of Rain-Helles Lager to the Houston Flood Relief Fund throughout the week. Clothing, food, water, and monetary donations will also be accepted.
Students across the state plan to gather at the Capitol to raise their voices against hate on the day SB 4 will go into effect (barring a court injunction).
SB 4 is expected to go into law on the first, barring court injunction. Organizers call on immigrant families to show their power by not going to work, school, or spending money for the day.
ATX Green Awards, which recognizes and promotes sustainability and innovation in local design, is accepting submissions now through Sept. 22 (for the awards ceremony happening Oct. 25). See website for details.
El Buen Samaritano hosts a public participation challenge to raise awareness of the services they provide to Latino and immigrant families. Enter by uploading your Grito videos (a cry for independence, a halt to oppression, and a soulful shout) to social media with #gritochallenge, then tag three other people to do it on social media.
The Travis County Sheriff’s Office Victim Services Unit needs volunteers to offer immediate assistance to victims of various criminal and crisis circumstances. Those interested must complete a training program from Sept. 11-Oct. 2 (Mon. and Thu., 6-9pm, Sat. 9am-5pm).