The Acro-Cats tour supports Rock Cats Rescue, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Rock Cats Rescue is focused on saving cats "One Click at a Time" through cat welfare, rescue, and adoption. The Acro-Cats show promotes the importance of bonding and training cats with positive reinforcement, while also finding homes for rescued cats.
Join The Trail Conservancy on the Butler Hike and Bike Trail for the 2nd Annual Earth Day Jubilee celebration! Enjoy live music by Mr. Will, Motenko, and Brother Thunder, eco-friendly activities, a market by Austin Flea, and fun for the whole family.
Queers kicking balls like it's a party. BYO refreshments and any snacks you wanna share. Remember, all are welcome to play – or cheer – and the space is pretty minimal so if you'll wanna pop a squat, bring a chair.
Summer camp activities like dodgeball, archery, and s'mores (plus a weekend-long color war), with film screenings & DJ dance parties in the evenings. You'll even be bunking together in cabins for the most authentic camp experience. Ticket cost includes food & booze for the weekend.
Calling all queer youth – aGLIFF and Austin School of Film are taking applications for two Queer Youth Media Projects this summer! Documentary Filmmaking: June 11 - 15; Narrative Filmmaking June 18 - 22. Students will delve into all aspects of filmmaking from creative to technical. Final projects will screen in September at aGLIFF's film fest. And is absolutely free! For all queer and allied youth!
The City is offering therapists free Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing training in exchange for working with sexual assault survivors through APD Victims Services. EMDR focuses on the disturbing emotions and symptoms that result from traumatic events and helps the brain organically move toward natural healing and positive mental health. As DNA backlogs are being addressed the need for more EMDR therapists is needed.
This inclusive, beginner friendly class focuses on alignment and mindfulness. Perfect for folks starting out or brushing up. Wear comfy clothes to move in!
Flora from Green Gate Farms and vases from Era Ceramics – both businesses are owned or co-owned by women. Prices include a handmade ceramic vase of your choice and a locally grown flower arrangement. Preorders available starting May 5. Pickup: Sat.-Sun., May 12-13, noon-6pm.
The brewery is donating 10% of sales to the Jeremiah Program, a local nonprofit helping low-income, single moms with education and housing. All you gotta do is drink some beer.
The Garden Club of Austin will be celebrating their 61st annual Plant/Flower Show & Sale on June 2 & 3. The pubic is invited to participate (for free); all plant and/or flower entries must be submitted by Saturday, June 2.
Sea turtle nesting season on the Texas coast has officially begun. If you see a sea turtle heading for the dunes, a nest, or even the distinctive tracks, call the hotline so a trained volunteer can protect the site.
Dance Waterloo invites children ages 5-10 for a six-week program in the park, featuring 60 minutes of dancing with their favorite adult person. Each class is inspired by a storybook and designed to incorporate SEL (social-emotional learning).
A social, gender-diverse space for anyone who identifies on the genderqueer, trans, and/or nonbinary spectrum as well as advocates and allies. Wanna know more about the meetup? We've got that too.
Pollyanna Theatre presents a play written by Jonathan Graham. The story is about 10-year-old Vic, who loses his mother at a laundromat and then discovers a secret portal.
The third annual Topgolf Tour is coming to Austin on Sept. 23. Play for a chance to win $50,000 and a ticket to the championship in Las Vegas. New this year is a military division, open to active duty and veteran members of the U.S. Armed Forces.
Lisa Davis captured history. Her photography, memorializing Austin's lesbian and queer music scene of the Nineties, is on exhibit at the Austin History Center. Don't miss this moment. Read our review on the show.
Back for year three! ABP is an extended weekend created to celebrate the talents, culture, and interests of Austin's Black LGBTQ communities. From parties to art shows, brunch crawls and yoga, Austin Black Pride is not to be missed!
The city's flagship Pride celebration starts off with the fest at Fiesta Gardens then flows into neon nighttime parade rolling from the Capitol all the way down Congress to 4th Street. Peeping the parade is free, but you gotta pay to enter the fest for its multitude of entertainers. Snag yours now.
The date's been announced and the planning is in full swing. Austin's alt-Pride celebration and march returns to town to rain glitter and queer pride all over Downtown.