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  • Earth Day Jubilee with The Trail Conservancy

    Join The Trail Conservancy on the Butler Hike and Bike Trail for the 2nd Annual Earth Day Jubilee celebration! Enjoy live music by Mr. Will, Motenko, and Brother Thunder, eco-friendly activities, a market by Austin Flea, and fun for the whole family.
    Sat. Apr. 20, 10am-2pm  
    Butler Park
  • The Amazing Acro-Cats: Keep It Weird in Austin!

    The Acro-Cats tour supports Rock Cats Rescue, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Rock Cats Rescue is focused on saving cats "One Click at a Time" through cat welfare, rescue, and adoption. The Acro-Cats show promotes the importance of bonding and training cats with positive reinforcement, while also finding homes for rescued cats.
    Apr. 24-May 5  
    Long Center for the Performing Arts
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    Maudie's Moonlight Margarita Run

    A fun run that brings two Austin faves together: running and margaritas! Funds raised go toward keeping the Butler Hike-and-Bike trail in tiptop shape thanks to the Trail Foundation. Registrants get a T-shirt, two margs, and yummy Maudie's Tex-Mex at the afterparty.
    Thu., June 2, 8pm. $50.  
    Sand Beach Park, 111 Sandra Muraida Way
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      HAAM Corporate Battle of the Bands

      Health Alliance for Austin Musicians gives local stuffed-shirts the chance to live their rock-star dreams for a good cause with this contest to crown the best corporate band and raise funds for musicians' health care. See which corporations have the coolest employees at the showdown judged by a panel of celebrities and music industry experts.
      Thu., June 2, 6pm. Free; donations encouraged.  
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      Alzheimer's & Brain Awareness Month

      Join the Alzheimer's Association in going purple and raising awareness this June. Find out how to donate and get involved online.
      Through June 30  
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      Austin Connected Business Mastermind

      Join speakers and business owners from around the country for connection, advice, leadership, and fun.
      June 2-3. $298.  
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      Better Balance & Movement Workshop

      Improving balance can help reduce and prevent falls. This four-week workshop will focus on promoting and maintaining better balance, coordination, and posture through a series of simple brain and muscle exercises.
      Thursdays starting June 2, 12:15 pm. Free.  
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      Breath Work Sound Healing

      A class exploring the depth of breath work followed by a sound healing meditation.
      Thursdays, 11am. $22.  
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      Ecstatic Dance

      Connect with yourself and others at this meditative and transcendent barefoot dance night with a live DJ.
      Tuesdays & Thursdays, 7:30-10:30pm. $22; $77 for eight-dance membership.  
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      Gifted & Talented Showcase

      AISD's GT students were invited to submit a virtual student project that connected with the 2022 theme, "Pathways and Passions." See a selection of chosen projects online.
      Through June 3  
      Online
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      Hill Country Film Festival

      The 13th annual HCFF screens short and feature-length independent films, Q&A sessions, panels, parties, and more.
      June 2-5  
      Fredericksburg
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      Kerrville Folk Festival

      The 50th edition of the annual music festival runs for 18 days of peace and love at the Quiet Valley Ranch featuring legacy acts and up-and-coming stars. Read more in our Music section.
      May 26-June 12  
      Kerrville
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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  
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      Mixology Masterclass Presented by Fareground & Patrón

      A fully hands-on interactive cocktail masterclass in a private bar setting at award-winning Ellis at Fareground.
      Thu., June 2, 6:30pm. $95.  
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      Night Golf

      A nighttime shotgun-style nine-hole round made more fun and challenging with glow-in-the-dark balls.
      Thu.-Sat., 6-9:30pm. $20.  
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      Other Worlds Screenplay Contest

      Other Worlds Film Festival's eighth annual screenwriting contest, part of its mission to encourage work in science fiction and horror, is accepting submissions. New this year is the "under 18" category for young'uns starting to learn the craft. Early-bird deadline is March 31; entry fees increase with each following deadline (each month until August).
      Final deadline: Aug. 20  
      Apply online
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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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      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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      Round Rock Express

      Vs. Oklahoma City. Thursday it's dog-friendly for Pints & Pups, and Sunday is Kids' Day. Attendees get a chance to win a used car Saturday courtesy of Nyle Maxwell.
      May 31-June 5. Tue.-Fri., 7:05pm; Sat., 6:05pm; Sun., 1:05pm  
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      The Drop-In

      A free outdoor concert series with select nights programmed by Black Fret.
      Thursdays through Aug. 11, 8pm. Free.  
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      Tom-Tom Festival

      Coby Hubbard headlines a weekend of barbecue cook-offs, a carnival, arts & crafts, and music.
      Thu.-Sat., June 2-4  
      Yoakum
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      Vaudeville Variety Show

      There’ll be lots of singing, dancing, comedy, and some surprises at this annual tradition at the Gaslight Baker Theatre.
      Thu.-Sun., June 2-5  
      Lockhart
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      Volunteer Days at ACR

      Organized types will have fun volunteering to help Austin Creative Reuse sort through donated items, roll fabric, and detangle yarn. Registration required.
      Tuesdays & Thursdays  
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      We Are Blood's "Giving Double" Campaign

      We Are Blood is rewarding blood and platelet donors with a special opportunity to double the good of a donation. With each visit, donors can choose to donate $5 to either Central Texas Food Bank or Austin Humane Society, and We Are Blood will send all the proceeds to the orgs in July. Schedule an appointment online or call 512/206-1266.
      Through June 30  
      We Are Blood donor centers and mobile drives
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      YMCA Early Learning Readiness Program

      A free community program for qualifying low-income families that focuses on preparing children ages 2-4 for school, while providing their caregivers with the tools to facilitate their child’s development. Classes are offered twice a week in English and Spanish and last one hour.
      English: Mondays & Wednesdays, 9am; Tuesdays & Thursdays, 10:30am. Spanish: Mondays & Wednesdays, 10:30am; Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9am.. Free.  
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