All manner of watercraft will be on display for your ogling (or purchasing) pleasure. Drop the young ones at the kids korner (games, crafts, and snacks) with babysitters on hand then take your time boat and RV shopping.
Thu.-Sun., Jan. 18-21. $6-10 (children under 7: free).
Celebrate music and rhythm with activities, performances, workshops, and classes specifically geared for the younger set. The theme is “Share Your Story, Write Your Future."
Join a coalition of community and student organizations as they raise money for for the cause of antifacism with Alexei Wood, recently acquitted J20 defendant, who faced a decades-long sentence for livestreaming near the Inauguration Day protests in D.C. Kid-friendly games and food will be available.
Common herbs and vegetables have healing potential, and Jane Hawley Stevens will discuss ways to incorporate herbs into your lifestyle to improve your health.
Austin's fave workout goddess leads an I, Tonya-inspired fitness class. Movie tix will be gifted to the most-Tonya dressed student, so bust out the sequence and hairspray.
A new working group of trans and nonbinary Austinites, allies, and interested residents to help name priorities for the city's LGBTQ Quality of Life Advisory Commission to address.
This inclusive, beginner friendly class focuses on alignment and mindfulness. Perfect for folks starting out or brushing up. Wear comfy clothes to move in!
Austin's Commission for Women is currently taking nominations for Austin Women’s Hall of Fame. "Each year, the commission recognizes women who've made significant contributions to Austin/Travis County by breaking barriers for women, working to better the lives of women and girls, or through other forms of public or community service."
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).
An unrestricted and unapologetic art exhibit that "examines how a body may be critiqued or claimed, presented or perceived." Featuring work by Austin's Ben Aqua, Riel Sturchio, and Xavier Schipani, plus Brooklyn's Felipe Baeza and Jaimie Warren, and Oakland's Silky Shoemaker.
Music for a cause. Head to CUC for good tunes by Mamis, Ladyfang, and Xetas while raising money for Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services and Center for Economic Research and Social Change.
Get out there and try your luck in catching some of the 305,525 rainbow trout released into waters around the state. There are “no fee” locations for access to the Guadalupe River below Canyon Reservoir, one of the best spots to catch trout in America.
Back for year three! ABP is an extended weekend created to celebrate the talents, culture, and interests of Austin's Black LGBTQ communities. From parties to art shows, brunch crawls and yoga, Austin Black Pride is not to be missed!
Calling all Central Texas (queer/trans/gender diverse) high schoolers. PFLAG's essay contest returns! Write 500 to 1,000 words on: What challenges LGBTQ+ high school students face in romantic relationships. First place takes $500 cash (second = $200, third = $100).
This year's Special Olympics Texas is Feb. 2-4, and they need your help to make it great. Volunteers needed to assist with various duties at all competition events, the Athlete Village, and medics (physicians, nurses, and EMTs needed). Sign up online; email with questions.