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    Next Generation: Youth Leadership & Environmentalism

    Austin Parks Foundation presents a chat with Asvini Thivakaran, an award-winning environmental activist and fifth grade student at Brushy Creek Elementary. Hear about her mission to save the environment, how kids can get involved in big and small ways, and how Little Hummingbird Society is helping get kids engaged in protecting our parks and our planet.
    Wed., Aug. 5, 10-11am. Free.  
    Virtual
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    Austin Public Library Virtual Summer Reading Program

    Download an age-appropriate "Quest Log" (children, youth, teen, or adult), then submit a form whenever a challenge is completed and earn a digital badge. Use the Austin Public Library's curbside pickup or virtual catalog to check out materials to complete your quest.
    Through Aug. 31  
    Online
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    Confidence & Grit to Face School 2020

    A workshop to help kids prepare for all that the 2020-21 school year may bring. Learn how to find resilience, grit, and flow to keep going when things get hard, deal with the anxiety and stress of all the unknowns and changes, and find your inner confidence to be your best self.
    Mon.-Wed., Aug. 3-5, 10-11am. $69.  
    Online via Zoom
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    High 5 Kids Club

    Kids bowl free all summer long with High 5 Kids' Club. Register online for your summer pass.
    Through Aug. 29  
    High 5: 2700 W Anderson; 1502 RR 620 S., Lakeway
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    Media Chica

    Do you have a young writer at home? Someone who loves to report on the stories around the world? Sign them up for Media Chica, Latinitas' free one-week journalism boot camp. Girls will have the opportunity to become digital producers, learn from professionals in the field, and enhance their writing skills.
    Mon.-Sat., Aug. 3-8, 1-3pm  
    Online

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