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    Juneteenth Parade

    Get outside and celebrate the anniversary of the end of slavery in Texas. (If you get up early enough, consider participating in the 2K fundraiser.)
    Sat., June 15, 10am-noon. Free.
    MLK & Comal St.
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      Fossil Store Event

      Fossil's celebrating its new store with free customizable tote bags and the opportunity for folks to receive free personalization on any recent purchase while enjoying Amy's Ice Creams.
      Sat., June 15, 2-4pm. Free.
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      International Day of Yoga

      Bring along your yoga mat, water, family, and friends to this evening celebration. This year’s theme is “The Power of Vital Force: For Mental Health & Wellness,” and attendees can expect 90-minute yoga asanas, breath work, meditation, live music, yoga dance, and more.
      Sat., June 15, 5:30-8pm. Free.  
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      Juneteenth Book Sale

      Proceeds from book sales directly benefit the Austin Public Library.
      Sat., June 15, 10am-4pm. Free.  
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      Juneteenth Celebration

      The Juneteenth Parade culminates in this celebration featuring live music, crafts, food, marketplace, kids' activities, and more.
      Sat., June 15, noon. Free.
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      Junk Hippy

      This is the place to find that one funky piece that completes your project. Vintage fringe and cowboy boots, midcentury decor, funky jewelry & art, and antique furniture and accessories are all things to grab at this event.
      Sat., June 15, 9am-5pm. $5; kids ages 13 & under, free.
      Williamson County Expo Center, 5350 Bill Pickett Trl., Taylor
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      Murder Walk Austin

      This true-crime walking tour takes you on the morbid journey of America's first serial killer, "The Midnight Assassin" (aka "Servant Girl Annihilator"), who terrorized Austin in 1885. The walk covers two miles of historic Austin at a leisurely pace, plus a drink stop at the Driskill Hotel.
      Through Nov. 30. Fridays & Saturdays, 8pm. $40 (ages 13+ only).  
      Departs from intersection of Bowie & W. Sixth
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      Native Sounds

      Unbounded spotlights local collectives and tastemakers who continually amplify global sounds. Rove around to beats that are bouncin’ internationally, from Lagos to London and beyond.
      Saturdays, 10pm-2am. Through June 29. Free.  
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      Pendant Workshop

      Local jewelry designer Lourdes Luna will teach attendees how to make a crochet stone pendant. In addition to the workshop, attendees can shop locally crafted goods at a marketplace.
      Sat., June 15, 11am-1pm. Free.
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      Scream Hollow Wicked Summer Party

      This event features four haunted houses, including Lost Pines Asylum, Slaughterhouse 2, Mansion of Terror, and Wicked Darkness.
      Fri.-Sat., June 21-22, 7pm-12mid. $6-32.
      Scream Hollow, 149 Split Rail Ln., Smithville
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      Synth Du Soleil Pop Goes the Shop Artist Market

      Be transported to the heyday of vaudeville with stilt walkers, dancers, and aerialists while you shop a curated market. If it strikes your fancy, join in on the circus dance party by donning your favorite circus-themed looks.
      Sat., June 15, 8pm-1am. $10.  
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      Vegan Market & Day Party

      Local and visiting vegan food trucks, giveaways, and a big ol' market slinging vegan goods, of course.
      Sat., June 15, noon-5pm. Free.  
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      World Refugee Day

      Austin Refugee Roundtable and the Bullock Museum commemorate the United Nations' World Refugee Day with a naturalization ceremony, free samples of world cuisine, live music, and family friendly activities.
      Sat., June 15, 11:30am-2:30pm. Free.  

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