After three long years, Chinatown Center relaunches its beloved celebration, welcoming the Year of the Rabbit, which symbolizes longevity, peace, and wealth. Get ready for lion dances, firecrackers, martial arts, and cultural dance teams, with a live concert featuring international singers Saturday night. Local retail and food vendors will be available throughout the two-day festival so guests can discover Asia in the heart of Texas.
Rediscover the magic in the world and yourself at a fabulous holistic living expo. Explore an incredible selection of the nation's finest psychics and mediums and the best in alternative health, wellness tools, products and resources. Expand your insights and take in learning sessions and presentations featuring psychics, experts, and holistic practitioners at the top of their fields.
See the true story of Barbara Smith Conrad, a courageous Black Texan who overcame discrimination to become a civil rights pioneer and international opera star after being expelled from the cast of a production at UT in 1957.
This exhibit showcases materials from the State Archives documenting the official work and daily business of the state’s chief executive spanning 100 years. Can't visit in person? It's available to explore online.
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.
Find tons of treasures among the vintage clothing, antiques, collectibles, and more.
Aug. 12-13; Sept. 16-17; Nov. 25-26. Sat., 10am-5pm; Sun., 11am-5pm. Early shop: Sat., 8:30-10am. $9; children under 12, free. $12 for early bird (Saturday).
Kick off cookie season and do some good by donating blood or platelets and getting a sweet reward of Thin Mints, Peanut Butter Patties, and other faves.
Listen to curated playlists as you peruse the stunning display of 28,000 lights at the wildflower center. While supplies last, 100 complimentary headsets will be available.
Through March 31. Fri.-Sun., 6-8:30pm. $41 and up.
Carver Museum ATX presents an exhibit examining the paradox of American exceptionalism and the call for reparations, with film, sculpture, and two-dimensional work from 11 artists who were asked to consider what is required for America to atone for the continued denial of full citizenship to Black people, and what repair would feel like in the body.
Are you handy with a hammer? Skilled with a sewing machine? Educated about electronics? The city seeks folks with repair skills to become coaches for its Fix-It clinics; the next one is Feb. 25.
The GCAA program has recognized outstanding communities since 1969, with the Texas Department of Transportation providing landscaping award funding since 1985. This year, ten winning communities will share $2 million in landscaping awards from TxDOT, with the amount based on population size. The funds are used for landscaping projects along state rights of way. Applications are now being accepted.
H-T welcomes home all the Rams with a full week of festivities for the whole family, including worship and fellowship, kickball, basketball, an alumni brunch, awards, and lots more. Check out the full schedule with a variety of ticket options online.
Put your name in a bucket to go on a blind date in front of a live audience, then get dating advice from comedians who have no business giving out advice!
Pamela Hart teams up with vocalists Sondra Johnson, Rupert Blaise, and Kylie Phillips to perform a birthday concert followed by a rockin' jam session. A delish gumbo dinner is included, and proceeds benefit the Women in Jazz Association.
Capture your adventures at Texas State Parks. Explore a new trail, discover a cool critter, or catch an awesome sunset, then submit your pics or tag them on social media (#TexasStateParks and #TexasParks100) to win parks passes or H-E-B gift cards.