Come watch the choo-choos in this holiday display and inspire the next generation to keep this historic hobby alive and well. You might even be allowed to sit behind the controls if you're kind enough to the tip jar.
Wed.-Sun., through Dec. 31 (except holidays), noon-5pm. Donations appreciated.
Austin Technology Council member happy hours are informal events open to the entire member community. They are designed to integrate new members into the ATC community and to serve as a networking opportunity for member company employees.
We're not implying that Amy Simmons is a secret vampire or anything like that, but everyone who donates at a We Are Blood location or mobile drive in December will receive a voucher for a free pint of Amy’s Ice Creams. Suggestion: Get you a taste of that cold, creamy, public good!
Now accepting applications and wait list applications. Vendor fees vary based on booth size ($45-60). Ask about special rates for working musicians. Email for application at market@lemonlounge.org.
Follow the evolution of the gaming industry from the Seventies to the present day with a focus on the local scene from Richard Garriott's Ultima series to John Romero's Doom to the developers making waves on today's gaming platforms.
Daily through March 18, 2018. Museum admission: $13 ($9, kids).
Free exercise classes to people who suffer from Parkinson's and their care partners. Volunteers are needed for participant check-in, hands-on assistance during class, room set-up and clean-up. See website for details.
Come in from the cold (Texas cold, that is), enjoy a seasonal adult beverage, sport your ugliest holiday sweater, and celebrate the jolliest Thinkery21 of them all.
Cards, jewelry, prints, ornaments, fine art, knitted items, CDs, glass, and more all from Texas artists. Artists get 70% of sales and VSA Texas gets 30%.