Home Events Community Civic Events

Civic Events for Sun., June 3
  • Community

    Civic Events

    ATX Hack for Change

    Celebrating six years, this civic hackathon unites local changemakers to craft solutions to community challenges.
    Fri.-Sun., June 1-3. Free.  
  • Community

    Events

    Brown State of Mind University

    BSMU offers a four-course roster of classes centered around cultural contributions of minority groups in America, from Nas' Illmatic to Xicanx culture in Austin. The instructors include nonprofit workers, graphic designers, actors, and UT graduate staff and faculty members. (Courses are not redeemable for academic credit.)
    Classes begin May 22-June 5. Free.
    South of Everywhere, 2324 S. Lamar; Museum of Human Achievement, 3600 Lyons
  • Community

    Civic Events

    Cap Remap

    Starting Sunday, June 3, Capital Metro will expand and rerout their network: changing 52 routes, adding 10 new routes, increasing the number of high-frequency network routes (running every 15 minutes), decreasing wait times, and more. There will be Cap Metro staff ambassadors at stop-outreach until June 6 to answer questions. See website for additional info.
    Sun., June 3  
  • Community

    Civic Events

    Oak Hill Parkway Feedback

    Offer feedback on the plan. Written comments sent via mail, fax, or online will be accepted until June 18.
    Comments accepted through Mon., June 18  
  • Community

    Civic Events

    Our Revolution Travis County Kickoff Party

    Celebrate the newest chapter of Our Revolution focused on organizing the progressive movement across all 247 voting precincts of the county with TCDP Chair Dyana Limon-Mercado and more.
    Sun., June 3, 5-8pm. Free.  
  • Community

    Civic Events

    Proposed Cemetery Rules Open to Public Comment

    PARD has released a new draft of the cemetery rules, which have been reviewed by the department and the city's Law Department. Public feedback is requested and can be submitted by mail or email by Sun., June 24.
    Comments accepted through Sun., June 24  
    D’Anne Williams, PARD, 919 W. 28½ St., Austin, TX 78705

Information is power. Support the free press, so we can support Austin.   Support the Chronicle