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    Born Into This

    Doula Training International hosts a conference about all things birthing. Expect 200 birth workers, holistic health professionals, and leaders in the field for three days of resource sharing, skill building, and professional development.
    Thu.-Sat., June 6-8. $299-425.  
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    Evenings Out: National Donut Day

    Celebrate the holiday with treats from Gourdough's Donuts, trivia, and tours of the museum's "WWI America" exhibit. Why donuts, you ask? During World War I, volunteers served the doughy goods to American soldiers, therefore the holiday was created in 1938 in recognition of their work.
    Fri., June 7, 6-8pm. Free.  
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    First Friday at the Williamson Museum

    The museum will be open from 6-8pm to unveil its new artifact of the month and latest art exhibit.
    Fri., June 7  
    Williamson Museum Georgetown Square, 716 S. Austin Ave., Georgetown
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    Future Frontiers

    Experience that newfangled "Optimistic Futurism" at this hybrid conference-festival featuring panels and workshops from folks hoping to solve "humanity's greatest challenges," like Whole Foods founder John Mackey soliloquizing on the "Secrets to Building a Conscious Multibillion-dollar Company." Topics include space colonization, consciousness, psychedelic medicine, and more offbeat subjects.
    June 7-9, Sat., June 8 and Sun., June 9. $50-399.  
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    International Exposition of Agate

    Vendors, speakers, exhibits, and collectors from around the world showcase the mind-boggling world of that swirly gemstone agate. Plus, kids’ activities, daily raffles, and door prizes!
    Thu.-Sun., June 6-9. $15-120.  
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    Kerrville Folk Festival

    Celebrating their 48th year, the Kerrville Folk Festival will be hosting more than 100 musicians and will have enough plucking to frighten away chickens for miles around.
    May 23-June 9
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    Murder Walk Austin

    This true-crime walking tour takes you on the morbid journey of America's first serial killer, "The Midnight Assassin" (aka "Servant Girl Annihilator"), who terrorized Austin in 1885. The walk covers two miles of historic Austin at a leisurely pace, plus a drink stop at the Driskill Hotel.
    Through Nov. 30. Fridays & Saturdays, 8pm. $40 (ages 13+ only).  
    Departs from intersection of Bowie & W. Sixth
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    Prince Party: A Pretty Purple Birthday!

    Celebrate the birthday and legacy of the High Priest of Pop with Prince spinning all light long, on-site shirt printing, and themed drink specials. Funds raised will be donated to Dress for Success Austin to empower women to achieve economic independence. 21+ to party, and costumes highly encouraged.
    Fri., June 7, 10pm. $5 suggested donation.  

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