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  • Community

    Civic Events

    Volunteers Needed to Make a Difference During Tax Season

    United Way of Williamson County is looking for volunteers to help with free tax prep services in Georgetown, Hutto, Leander, Liberty Hill, and Taylor. Work includes tax prep, translating, and greeting. No prior experience necessary, as a free training is provided, complete with IRS certification.: The sites will be open from Jan. 28 through April 15. Bilingual folks are sorely needed. Email, call, or visit the website for more info.
    Nov. 22-Jan. 23  
    Apply online
  • Music

    W.C. Clark

    Wednesdays, 5pm
  • Community

    Out of Town

    Walkway of Lights

    Get a jump on the holiday season with a stroll through 2 million sparkling lights in the park along the lake.
    Nov. 22-Jan. 1, 2020. Nightly, 6-10pm. Free.  
    Marble Falls
  • Music

  • Community

    Events

    We Are Blood: Platelet Step-Up Campaign

    Platelet donors have the chance to receive up to six Alamo Drafthouse movie passes through the end of the month. First donation = one pass; second = two passes; and third = three passes. To schedule a platelet donation, call 512/206-1266 or visit www.weareblood.org.
    Through Dec. 31  
    Austin-area We Are Blood Donor Centers
  • Qmmunity

    Nightlife & Parties

    WERQ

    On Wednesdays we WERQ for the all-inclusive drag show where viewers have a chance to be part of Diamond Dior’s underground dollhouse. Expect all the entertainment and a little bit of table talk to lube things up. – A. Micah Mills
    Wednesdays, 11pm  
  • Arts

    Visual Arts

    Women & Their Work: The Meaning Wavers

    Stephanie Concepcion Ramirez and Betelhem Makonnen explore immigration and transnational identity, political repression, and the impact of silence in family narratives.
    Through Jan. 9
  • Music

    Worthy Constituents

    Wed., Dec. 25, 9:30pm
  • Music

    XXXmas w/ Sodomy Cop

    Wed., Dec. 25, 9pm
  • Arts

    Visual Arts

    Yard Dog: Creak, Crack, Creep

    This excellent venue of outsider art presents a show by Portland's Jesse Narens, featuring dark mixed-media depictions of mysterious animals, birds, and insects, all intertwined with branches, leaves, and raindrops, evoking the forests and coastlines of the Pacific Northwest.
    Through Dec. 31

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