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    December Run-Off Election

    The run-off election for mayor and three City Council districts is fast approaching. Learn more about all the folks on the ballot at austinchronicle.com/elections.
    Early voting Dec. 1-9; election day Dec. 13  
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    Holiday Sing-Along, Tree Lighting & Downtown Stroll

    Join KUT, KUTX, and the Downtown Austin Alliance for a musical event to bring the city together. Reps from KUT and KUTX will lead the crowd in a sing-along at 6pm, and the giant tree by the Capitol will be lit at 7. Performances from Classic HipHop Live and Superfónicos follow, and the fun doesn't stop – there'll be vendors, photo ops, food trucks, and lotsa family fun all evening.
    Sat., Dec. 3, 5-10pm. Free.
    State Capitol & Congress Ave.
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    SantaCon 2022

    Don your finest holiday attire or Santa Suit and join hundreds of other festive folk for drink specials, merry-making, and networking to fundraise for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Texas.
    Sat., Dec. 3, 2-6pm. $20.  
    Rainey Street
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    Thornton Road Studios Holiday Market

    Shop at Thornton Road Studios for mosaics, pottery, ceramics, jewelry, scarves, sculpture, metalwork, photography, painting, and more, created by more than 20 artists.
    Sat.-Sun., Dec. 3-4, 11am-5pm  
    2309-2311 Thornton
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    "Texas Governors and Their Times, 1846-1946"

    This exhibit showcases materials from the State Archives documenting the official work and daily business of the state’s chief executive spanning 100 years. Can't visit in person? It's available to explore online.
    Sept. 19, 2022-May 15, 2023. Free.
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    2nd Street District Holiday Window Walk

    As you do your holiday shopping, take in the beautiful scenery created by Texas artists tasked with creating holiday-inspired art installations.
    Through Jan. 1  
    2nd Street District Downtown: West Second Street from Colorado to San Antonio and surrounding area
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    Adult Skate Night

    Leave the rugrats at home and enjoy the roller rink with other grownups.
    Tuesdays, 7-11pm; Saturdays, 9pm-midnight  
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    Austin Baptist Chapel Angel House Soup Kitchen

    The nonprofit org seeks men's clothing donations for its clients. Jackets, scarves, hats, gloves, socks, and shoes are especially needed.
    Ongoing
    908 E. Cesar Chavez
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    Austin Diamond Room Open House

    The personalized, private jeweler opens its doors to the public with no appointments required for the first time in its 15-year history. Shop for the holidays and preview the latest collection.
    Sat., Dec. 3, 10am-6pm. Free.
    Austin Diamond Room, 9390 Research, Bldg. 1 Ste. 325
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    Black Fret Ball

    At the ninth annual ball, 20 local artists will be awarded hundreds of thousands in grants, and 18 previous awardees will perform, followed by an afterparty.
    Sat., Dec. 3, 6pm. Free for members; join to attend.  
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    Blue Genie Art Bazaar

    Austin's fave shopping destination for the holidays is the place to find unique jewelry, art, home goods, and gifts with oodles of Austin flair.
    Through Dec. 23, 10am-10pm; Dec. 24, 10am-6pm. Free entry.  
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    Casa Marianella Seeks Assistance

    The nonprofit providing shelter and resources to asylum seekers needs volunteers for all kinds of tasks, including driving, sorting donations, and translating, and accepts donations daily 8am-6pm; see wish list for items needed.
    Ongoing
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    College Football Watch Party

    Enjoy $1 wings and $2 Tecates during the game.
    Saturdays, 3-6pm
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    Community First! Village of Lights & Holiday Market

    With more than 250,000 lights choreographed to holiday music, the village becomes one of the biggest displays in Central Texas. The market offers unique, handcrafted gifts created by artists and makers living in the village, meaning your purchases help formerly homeless neighbors. Plus, enjoy holiday films at the Community Cinema and catch a visit from Santa early each evening.
    Fri.-Sat., Dec. 2-3 & 9-10, 5:30-9pm. Free.
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    Donate Blood, Get a New Shirt

    Get a special limited-edition holiday shirt when you donate with We Are Blood.
    Dec. 1-14. Free.  
    We Are Blood donation centers
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    Donate to Hands for Hope

    Donate now to help nonprofit El Buen Samaritano meet its $450,000 goal, which goes toward holiday meal kits, a food pantry, baby formula, services, and other assistance for Central Texans in need.
    Ongoing  
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    Enlightened: Community Day at DAC

    Explore light, darkness, and things that glow, shimmer and shine with meaningful and fam-friendly art activities.
    Sat., Dec. 3, 11am-2pm. Free, but registration encouraged.  
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    Escape the Box

    Explore the hidden side of Austin with an event billed as "an escape room, but outdoors, with time travel." Guests will explore an iconic neighborhood, solve puzzles, and take memorable photos. Book online or call 512/633-9356.
    Saturdays, 11am. $35/person; $15/person 10 and under.  
    South Congress/East Austin
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    Fairmont Austin Tree Lighting Benefiting Dell Children’s

    Watch the bright lights and decorations transform the hotel into a magical winter wonderland and enjoy complimentary cookies and apple cider, and snap a photo with St. Nick for $10 to go to Dell Children's Medical Center.
    Sat., Dec. 3, 5-8pm. Free.  
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    Fortress Shoes Sidewalk Sale

    They'll have discounts, gifts, food, drinks, and more.
    Sat., Dec. 3, 10am-5pm  
    Fortress Shoes, 417 E. 43rd
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    From Prison to Power: Finding Your Voice After Incarceration

    A free event to hear from formerly incarcerated Texans and get training and resources for dealing with and changing the system.
    Sat., Dec. 3, 11am-2pm. Free.  
    RARE Academy, 1212 E. Anderson
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    Garden Day Drop-In

    Drop by the AARC Senior Garden anytime for outdoor garden activities with the Travis County master gardeners. Learn how to weatherize your garden for winter, create your own DIY bird feeder, and go home with free seeds.
    Sat., Dec. 3, noon-1:30pm  
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    German-Texan Christmas Market

    Get into the spirit at a traditional German market offering items imported from the Erzgebirge, an East German region that is internationally known for its Christmas customs, and sip their famous German Glühwein (hot spiced wine) as St. Nick passes out gifts and kiddos partake in activities. ​Become a member for exclusive access before the public market.: ​: ​
    Sat., Dec. 3, 10am-5pm. Members-only: Sat., Nov. 26, 10am-4pm; Thu., Dec. 1, 11am-5pm  
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    Get Lit Hanukkah Pop-Up Bar

    Josh Brownfield and team take over the bar with lively decorations and a special menu with Hanukkah-inspired cocktails, including Latke Punch, a play on the traditional dish made with potato vodka, apple cider, ginger liqueur, and lemon. Bonus: chef Amanda Rockman collabs for the eight days of Hanukkah (Dec. 18-26) with special treats, including rugelach with walnut, currant, and cinnamon sugar – and Jewboy Burgers pops up on Mon., Dec. 19, to serve sliders and latkes.
    Through Dec. 30  
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    He Rules the World: A Concert Telling of the Nativity Story

    A family-friendly telling of Jesus' birth story, with songs by Texan composer Peter B. Emerson and narration by Kevin Sorbo.
    Sat., Dec. 3, 2 & 7pm. $25-100.  
    Dell Performing Arts Center, 5901 Southwest Pkwy.
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    Hill Country Galleria Ice Rink

    Find it between the Bee Cave Public Library and the Hill Country Galleria lawn.
    Through Jan. 2. $15 to skate; reservations encouraged.
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    Holiday Arts Market

    Hill Country Galleria transforms the Central Plaza into a holiday market with artisan vendors, seasonal cheer, holiday performances, glittering lights, and family fun.
    Fri.-Sat., 11am-6pm, through Dec. 24. Free admission & parking.
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    Holiday Model Train Exhibit

    Austin Tinplate Trackers have tons of model trains set up near the roller coaster at Kalahari's Tom Foolery Adventure Park & Arcade. Kids will love operating Thomas, Percy, the Polar Express, and the Batman train.
    Through Dec. 31. Wed.-Sun., 2-7pm. Free.  
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    Holiday Reuse Market Days

    Austin Creative Reuse has gathered so many cool creators they have to spread the market over two weekends, with over 90 vendors offering their handmade wares.
    Nov. 26-27 & Dec. 3-4. Sat.-Sun., 10am-4pm  
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    Holigay Market

    Come sleigh and keep the yuletide gay with a market from the Little Gay Shop and Eastside Pop Up. There'll be goods from over 50 local vendors and makers, plus it's dog friendly!
    Sat., Dec. 3, 11am-4pm  
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    Ice Rodeo by Four Seasons

    The luxury hotel offers an ice skating rink overlooking Lady Bird Lake, chic "cabins" to gather in and enjoy s'mores or a glass of vino, and stunning holiday art installations and decor.
    Through Jan. 8. $35/hour to skate; $300 and up for cabins.  
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    Inspired Minds Holiday Bazaar

    The gallery will be filled floor to ceiling with handmade fine arts and crafts from local artists, artisans, crafters, and makers. Plus, paint a ceramic holiday ornament on Saturdays, 1-4pm, ready for pickup in one to two weeks ($10).
    Through Dec. 23. Mon.-Fri., 1-6pm; Sat., noon-5pm. Free.  
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    Kindness Exchange

    Blue Owl Brewing is accepting donations for Street Youth Ministry, specifically lightly worn or new hats, coats, gloves, and other warm clothing. In exchange, donors get a Blue Owl trinket and will be entered in a raffle for a tasting experience at the brewery.
    Nov. 30-Dec. 18. Wed.-Thu., 3-10pm; Fri.-Sat., noon-10pm; Sun., noon-8pm
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    Light Moon Dark Moon Calendar Release

    The Light Moon Dark Moon East of Austin calendar features touching black-and-white photographs by James Maxfield taken many years ago in Bastrop County. Celebrate the calendar's release and the birthday of Maxfield's daughter Sulekha with music from Alesia Lani.
    Sat., Dec. 3, 4:30-7:30pm. Free.
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    Mozart's Holiday Light Show

    What's already a great view on the lake becomes even better with a spectacular light show, complemented by hot cocoa and tasty treats.
    Through Jan. 6  
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    Ovation Gala

    On its 10th anniversary, the Greater Austin Asian Chamber presents its annual fundraiser gala that some have called "the best Asian party in town," to celebrating past accomplishments of the community and looking toward the future.
    Sat., Dec. 3, 6pm  
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    Passport to the World Festival

    Austin Sister Cities International presents a family-friendly festival with free programming exploring Austin's rich international community through live dance and music performances, interactive games and crafts, and more.
    Sat., Dec. 3, 1-4pm. Free, but RSVP.  
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    POP Cats Austin Festival

    A fun-packed feline festival fueled by the spirit of cats, pop, and art, featuring cat catios, artists, music, photo ops, artisans, exciting brands, workshops, cat adoptions, and more.
    Dec. 2-4  
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    Project Holiday Help

    LifeWorks, a nonprofit org dedicated to ending youth homelessness, seeks $25 Walmart, Target, and Visa gift cards.
    Through Dec. 23
    LifeWorks, 3700 S. 1st
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    Ready, Set, Plant!

    Join TreeFolks for a seedling planting. They'll bring all the tools and materials needed, as well as coffee and light refreshments. Register online.
    Sat., Dec. 3, 9am-1pm
    Montopolis Drive; sign up for details
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    Santa on 2nd

    The 2nd Street District offers free photos with Santa, holiday craft-making, and hot non-alcoholic beverages and cookies to fuel up for a shopping trip around the district.
    Sat., Dec. 3, noon-4pm  
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    St Elmo Brewing's Sixth Anniversary Party

    Celebrate six spectacular years with a new beer appropriately called Sixer, plus giveaways, merch, and live music. Be on the lookout for a gold lid (available only at the party) and you'll get a membership to the beer club.
    Sat., Dec. 3, noon-10pm. Free.
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    The Annual Great Pumpkin Haul

    Pumpkins are the fave fall food for the residents of Central Texas Pig Rescue. If you've got a hoard of gourds, check CTPR's website for a list of places to donate and guidelines for what is pleasing to the pigs' palates. They could also use some extra hands to transport all the donations.
    Through Dec. 17
    Various locations
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    The Front Market Fall Season

    The Front Market showcases women and LGBTQ+ creatives, designers, makers and artists from the Texas South, and they'll have new lineups each weekend.
    Fri.-Sat., Nov. 12-13, 18-19, and 25-26; Sat.-Sun., Dec. 3-4; open 11am-5pm. Donations appreciated.  
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    Volunteer With Meals on Wheels Central Texas

    The season of giving is a great time to get involved with Meals on Wheels, and donating just an hour a week makes a huge difference to the homebound older adults served by the org. Volunteers deliver more than a meal; they also bring warm smiles and much-needed safety checks. Apply online and get signed up for a Zoom training to get started.
    Ongoing  
    Apply online
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    Winter Wanderland

    The Austin Motel becomes a neon rainbow experience for the holidays, with Hunky Santa on Thursdays, weekly film screenings Fridays, carols with a drag Mrs. Claus Saturdays, and pop-up shops Sundays.
    Through Dec. 26  
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    Women & Fair Trade Festival

    Enjoy local music and celebrate rich cultural diversity at a market hosting artisan producers from women’s cooperatives all over the world.
    Sat., Dec. 3, 10am-6pm. $2-20 suggested donation.
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    YMCA Camp Moody Creek Clean Up

    Volunteers are needed to help beautify a half-mile stretch of Onion Creek by picking up debris and pruning low branches.
    Sat., Dec. 3, 9am. Free.  

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