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    American Field Hill Country Hoedown

    Hunters, fishers, and all lovers of the outdoors will want to stop in to shop outdoor gear and see product demos, sip ranch water, and enjoy tasty barbecue.
    Sun., May 22, 11am-5pm. $5.  
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    Barton Creek Farmers Market

    A great selection of local farmers bringing fabulous pastured meats, eggs, dairy, vegetables, and fruits, plus prepared-food vendors, artisans, bakers, and of course, live music.
    Sundays, 9am-1pm. Free.  
    4805 Hwy. 290 W., Sunset Valley (Kohl's parking lot)
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    Blue Genie Art Bazaar’s May Market

    If you've been missing Blue Genie since the holidays, never fear. Shop the work of over 100 regional artisans and craftspeople all month at the May market, which is the perfect place to find gifts for all your spring occasions.
    April 29-May 29, Fri.-Sun., and Mon., May 30. Free.  
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    Bluegrass Jam

    Pickers of all levels and ages welcome at this family-friendly jam.
    Sundays, 12-3pm. Through June 12. Free.  
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    Donate Blood, Get Kerbey Lane Queso

    For some of us, queso almost runs through our veins. We Are Blood partnered with Kerbey Lane Cafe to provide blood donors with vouchers for a free queso while supplies last, so schedule an appointment online or call 512/206-1266.
    Through May 31  
    We Are Blood donor centers and mobile drives
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    Energy Workers Circle: Immersive Workshop Series

    An inspired ongoing workshop series of collaborative connection and divine discussion for energy workers of all modalities.
    Sun., May 22, 6:30-8:30pm. $40.  
    Minx + Muse, 605-B W. 37th
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    Finley’s Pop-Up Barbershop

    Finley’s takes over part of the historic Driskill Hotel’s Chisholm Trail Room, offering haircuts, beard/mustache trims, and straight-razor shaves along with a bit of early 1900s nostalgia.
    Through May 29  
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    Lone Star Limericks Call for Submissions

    Brush Square Museums and Brush Square Museums Foundation announce an open call to writers to submit original limericks about Texas or Austin. Pay tribute to the people, places, sights, and sounds of this great city and state by immortalizing (or gently mocking) them in verse!
    Submissions accepted through June 4; finalists voted on June 5-11  
    Online
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    Motorcycle Meet Up + Market

    Celebrate the motorcycle community with a market from Eastside Pop Up, music from DJ Devil Woman, a Nineties biker-themed photo booth by 512 Cowboy, and more.
    Sun., May 22, 6-10pm. Free.  
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    Pan Am Park Renaming

    The community is invited to provide feedback on a proposal to change the name of Pan American Neighborhood Park to Tony Castillo Pan American Neighborhood Park. An online survey is now open, and meetings will be held online and at the park.
    Survey open through June 4. Virtual meetings: Thu., May 19 & June 2, 7pm. In-person meeting: Sat., June 4, 10:30am, 2100 E. Third  
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    Pride 2022 Call for Artists

    The Dougherty Arts Center seeks submissions from LGBTQ+ artists for a pop-up exhibit during the Pride celebration with the theme "Glow Up!" Get all the details and submit online.
    Submissions due May 30; exhibit held June 15  
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    Primary Run-Off Block Walks

    Join Blue Austin Democrats to hit the streets and talk to folks about voting in the May 24 primary run-off election. Several options are available all over town.
    Ongoing  
    Register online
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    Public Comment Period for City Draft Allocation Plan

    Each year, the city prepares a plan detailing the amount of federal funding to be allocated to various housing and public service programs. Give your feedback online or at a public hearing Tue., May 10, 6:30pm, with the Community Development Commission, or Thu., June 9, 10am, with City Council.
    Through June 10  
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    Public Input on ARP Funding for Homelessness

    The public is invited to provide input on the city's plan to allocate federal funds dedicated to homelessness and housing instability, either online or at a public hearing May 10 with the Community Development Commission or June 9 with City Council.
    Through June 10  
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    Spring Compost Fundraiser

    In celebration of Earth month and their goal to help create a zero-waste community, Texas Farmers’ Market is launching a fundraiser to help bring their free: composting program back to its Mueller market. Donate online or at the market on Sundays, 10am-2pm, and get a free water bottle for your donation.
    Through May 31  
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    Stick With Me

    All month, We Are Blood is rewarding blood and platelet donors with a limited-edition "Stick With Me" T-shirt when they bring a friend along to donate. Appointments required; make one online or call 512/206-1266.
    We Are Blood donation centers & mobile drives
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    The Maker's Market

    Eastside Pop Up takes over the parking lots at High Noon and Long Play Lounge for a market packed with local artisans, makers, and vintage collectors.
    Sun., May 22, 11am-4pm  
    1910 + 2000 E. Cesar Chavez

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