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    Viva la Vida Fest

    Mexic-Arte Museum’s 40th annual festival and parade is Austin’s largest and longest-running Día de los Muertos event, co-presented by the Austin Convention Center and the city of Austin. Festivities begin with a Grand Procession at noon, followed with activities such as hands-on art activities and artist demos, traditional foods, local artists and retail booths, a lowrider exhibition, and live performances throughout the day.
    Sat., Oct. 28, noon-6pm  
    Fourth & Congress
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      2023 Legacy Business Month

      Preservation Austin's inaugural Legacy Business Month is designed to encourage Austinites to celebrate and support the institutions that define so much of Austin’s culture. Pick up a passport to guide your way through 13 local businesses that have been in operation for 20 years or more, such as Peter Pan Mini-Golf, the Paramount Theatre, and Cisco’s, and show your love to some of Austin's most iconic treasures.
      Oct. 1-30. Free.  
      Passports available at BookPeople, 603 N. Lamar; Zilker Taproom, 1701 E. Sixth
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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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      AISD Police Trunk-or-Treat

      What could be safer than trick-or-treating with cops? Kiddos can meet Austin ISD police and collect treats from the trunks of their vehicles while enjoying music from the DJ and free refreshments.
      Sat., Oct. 28, 5-8pm  
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      Always Fun Markets Spooktacular

      Shop vendors and enjoy live music, drinks, and more in the PetSmart parking lot across from Lakeline Mall.
      Sat., Oct. 28, 10am-7pm. Free.
      11066 Pecan Park Blvd., Cedar Park
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      APA X Fierce Whiskers: Take Me Home Special Release

      Fierce Whiskers partners with Austin Pets Alive! to celebrate the distillery's latest special rye release, Take Me Home, with a label featuring an adoptable pup designed by local collage artist Eryn Brooke. Guests will be able to take home not only a bottle of the good stuff, they can even go home with a new furry friend. Those with a full house already can bring their doggos for a costume contest, and a portion of proceeds from sales will go to APA!
      Sat., Oct. 28, noon-4pm. Free.  
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      Area 54: Halloween Alien Disco

      For one night only, Distribution Hall will be transformed into an intergalactic discotheque for aliens and humans alike to shake their groove thang on the dance floor. Beyond the dancing, there'll be flash tattoos, body painting, a costume contest, and lots more.
      Sat., Oct. 28, 8pm-1am. $25-75.
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      Austin PARD Howl-o-Scream

      The Austin Parks & Recreation Department puts on a series of free events with activities and treats for the whole family at various rec centers around town: Fri., Oct. 27, 5:30-7:30pm, Gus Garcia Rec Center; Sat., Oct. 28, 5:30-7:30pm, Dittmar, Givens, and Dove Springs; Tue., Oct. 31, 6:30-8:30pm, Montopolis and Turner-Roberts.
      Fri.-Sat. & Tue., Oct. 27-28 & 31
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      Baby Bloomers

      A special program for visitors ages 0-3 and their families, providing caregivers and early learners the chance to experience the children's museum together. Thinkery will host two storytimes and free play that support the social, emotional, and cognitive development of the earliest learners.
      Saturdays, 8-10am  
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      Black Austin History Tours at the Oakwood Chapel

      Angela Thornton will lead tours to talk about the Historic Colored Grounds and the burials that were segregated by race and class in the 1800s. There are many individuals buried in this section that represent Black excellence and are inspirations today. Thornton can also offer history about the chapel and online resources to learn more.
      Through Dec. 16. Saturdays, 12:30pm. Free.  
      Oakwood Chapel, 1601 Navasota
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      Nightlife & Parties

      Brew Paul's Drag Show

      A night of Halloqueens hosted by Eileen Dover, featuring a costume contest where the top three outfits get a Meanwhile gift card. Cast members include Mazine LaQueene, Xochi Mochi (DTX), Amy Graves, and Joselyn Breezy, plus tunes by DJ Babi Boi.
      Sat., Oct. 28, 9:30pm. Free but RSVP.  
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      Brides of Horror

      House of Lepore and Amazing Aeffects bring you a Halloween-themed celebration of marriage, hosted by newly wed Gothess Jasmine and featuring performances from Beau Elliot, Bobby Pudrido, MK Ultra, Iffy Roma, Brigitte Bandit, Yvonna F. Mei, Sinful Purchase, Indica, Kino Kino, and Gender Destruction. Ball hosted by the Legendary Ms. Girl 6, and beats provided by Babi Boi.
      Sat., Oct. 28, 9pm. Donations encouraged.  
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      Catwalk Comedy: Halloween Edition

      Come out in your best Halloween style for a night of stylish jokes and couture featuring local and touring comics.
      Sat., Oct. 28, 11pm. $10.
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      City Council Calls for Municipal Civil Service Commission Applications

      Qualified individuals are sought to serve on the five-member volunteer commission that makes recommendations on human resources actions for covered city employees. Time commitment varies but is around 20 hours per month, and applicants must be qualified voters and Austin residents.
      Open until positions filled  
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      Crisco 3000

      Inspired by the NYC Club Kids' Disco 2000 parties, this debaucherous Halloween haunt features a stacked lineup of queer music & magic all hosted by Andie Flores, Deeper Penny, Sir Maxim, and Noodles. Tunes from Bill Converse, Henry R. (NYC), JAViii, JCBSNGLTN, Mid^Heaven, Purple Matter, Sindri (LA), and Sport Model; cocktails by Desert Door Sotol; with sponsors ASHwell and Double Scorpio. Note: No cop costumes, period!
      Sat., Oct. 28, 9pm. Pre-sale, $11.43; $15 at door.  
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      Crowe's Nest Farm Fall Fest

      Celebrating 40 years of educating students and families, the farm populated with 250 animals hosts a fest with an owl and hawk show, milking demonstrations, reptile presentations, hayrides, a pumpkin patch, and live music. Children's entertainer Joe McDermott performs Sat., Oct. 21, at noon.
      Oct. 7-29. Sat.-Sun., 10am-5pm. $5-15; kids under 2, free.  
      Crowe's Nest Farm, 10300 Taylor Ln., Manor
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      Dripping Springs Pumpkin Festival

      It's the third and final year for this family-friendly fest on the beautifully shaded farmstead, with tons of activities beyond the pumpkin patch: live music, shopping, art, games, a hay maze, armadillo races, camel and pony rides, a petting zoo, and so much more.
      Sept. 23-Oct. 29. Sat.-Sun., 10am-7pm. $15; free for seniors and kids under 3.  
      Dr. Pound Historical Farmstead, 419 Founders Park Rd., Dripping Springs
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      Fall Arts & Wine Festival

      Enjoy arts, crafts, and wine tastings under the canopies over the sidewalks around the courthouse square.
      Sat., Oct. 28, 11am-4pm
      Mason
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      Feartowne

      Queertowne's Mase Kerwick, Javier Ungo, and Charlie Blaine host a hauntingly good Halloween edition of their live variety show, featuring headliner the Trans Era as well as other special guests.
      Sat., Oct. 28, 10-11pm. $17 presale; $20 at door.  
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      Fossilmania

      This is not a gem and mineral show, but a fossil and paleontology festival with vendors, presentations, field trips, and activities for the kids.
      Fri.-Sun., Oct. 27-29. Free.
      Glen Rose
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      Fredericksburg Food & Wine Festival

      Fredericksburg's signature culinary event transforms MarktPlatz into a foodie paradise with a celebration of all things Texas. Twenty-two Texas wineries, specialty booths, cooking demos, tunes, craft beer, a prize pull and auction, a grape toss … this fest is a must-do.
      Thu.-Sat., Oct. 26-28  
      Fredericksburg
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      Civic Events

      Free Vaccine Clinics

      Help limit the spread of nasty viruses as holiday travel ramps up. Find a list of free vaccine clinics and other health info on the city's site.
      Ongoing
      Various locations
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      Fresh for Less Mobile Markets

      This program from the city of Austin, run by Farmshare Austin, has opened new market locations. There are now six weekly markets around town that sell Texas-grown produce, eggs, honey, and other groceries all at reduced prices. Most major cards are accepted at these markets and if you are a SNAP customer, you can also use your Lone Star card and Double Up Food Bucks. Locations and schedules are subject to change, so check the current info online to find one near you.
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      Geeks Who Drink Trivia

      The masters of minutiae present trivia games for prizes, covering everything from Hungary to The Hunger Games, science to sports, the Billboard Hot 100 to Better Call Saul. Find them at watering holes all over town each week.
      Ongoing
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      Get Creative Saturdays

      Award-winning Creative Action camps will be offered as eight-week classes taught by pro artists, and they're offering sneak peeks of each class free of charge. Get more details online.
      Saturdays, Oct. 7-28. Free.  
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      Grounded Dance Cardio

      Pump up the jams and get moving with a dance fit cardio series blending freestyle, choreography, and toning grooves.
      Saturdays, 10am. Free, but RSVP.  
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      Grow Green Fall Garden Party: A Roots & Wings Festival Event

      Fall in love with gardening at a party packed with pros. Bring tools to learn how to sharpen and clean them, chat with gardening experts, and take home a plant, tree, mushroom block, and more. Little sprouts are welcome for crafts and activities. Costumes are encouraged, especially nature-themed ones!
      Sat., Oct. 28, 10am-2pm. Free.
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      Halloween Bar Crawl

      Join the Downtown crawl and get exclusive drink and food specials, waived cover charges, and more perks, along with entry into a costume contest with a $1,000 prize.
      Fri.-Sat., Oct. 27-28, 4-10pm; afterparty starts at 10pm. $9.  
      Various locations Downtown
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      Halloween Trick-or-Treat Event at Hill Country Galleria

      Kids can dress up, pick up a festive pumpkin bag from the Central Plaza, and stroll down Hill Country Boulevard to collect treats from retailers. A live interactive performance from children's musician Joe McDermott takes place from 2 to 3pm.
      Sat., Oct. 28, noon-3pm. Free.
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      Haloveno

      High Priestess ATX throws their first Halloween show featuring a full-moon market scored by DJ Violeta, a free photo booth, free bevs by Rambler, Guayaki Yerba Mate, and Austin Beerworks, and a variety show headlined by Rochelle McConico with music by the Get Lows. Stick around for the post-show costume contest and the post-post-show party with host Gothess Jasmine. Raffle prize proceeds benefit Black Sex Worker Project.
      Sat., Oct. 28, 7pm. $10-20 pre-sale; $25 at door.  
      The Hart Yard, 2107 E. 17th
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      Harvest of Fall Fun

      Time for some cool fun at the farm with the mazes, scarecrow village, pumpkin patch, food, and activities for all ages.
      Sept. 23-Nov. 5, closed Wed.
      Marble Falls
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      Haunted Hops Halloween 5K

      Join a haunted fun run that starts and ends at the taproom, with tricks and treats after finishing like door prizes, seasonal swag, and more.
      Sat., Oct. 28, 11am. $30.
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      Hogeye Festival

      Hop over to Elgin for an exciting, family-friendly, free street festival with live music, contests, food, handmade arts & crafts, a barbecue cook-off, car show, cornhole toss, kids costume and pet parade, the Pearls Before Swine Art Show, and cow patty bingo. It's the Best Little Pig Gig in Texas!
      Fri.-Sun., Oct. 26-28
      Elgin
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      Holiday and Harvest

      Offering activities for all ages at two locations, including pumpkin patches, decoration stations, hay mazes, a micro-market, build-your-own scarecrow stations, photo ops, and more.
      Sept. 29-Nov. 1. Free.  
      VFW Post 8787, 500 VFW Rd.; Skaggs Dr., Bee Cave
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      House of Torment

      Beyond the terrifying haunted house attractions, find escape rooms, themed bars, a zombie shooting game, and more.
      Open select dates Sept. 23-Nov. 11  
      2632 Ridgepoint
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      Howl-o-Ween at Lefty’s Brick Bar

      A paw-some benefit for Austin Bulldog Rescue includes a dog costume contest at 3pm, food and drink specials, a mini market, pet portrait photog, and more.
      Sat., Oct. 28, 2-4pm. Free.
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      Infamous Halloween

      Award-winning craft beer will keep the grownups going while the kids collect candy from the trunk-or-treat (4-6pm). Plus a kids' costume contest (6pm), live music (6-9pm), a hot dog eating contest (7pm), and an adult costume contest (7:30pm).
      Sat., Oct. 28. Free.  
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      Kalahari Spooktacular Halloween Event

      Dive into a world of Halloween entertainment, "Thriller" dance moves, and trick-or-treating. Canned good donations will be accepted for the Round Rock Serving Center.
      Sat., Oct. 28. Free; $20 for parking.
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      LCRA Parks Tricks, Treats & Trails

      Enjoy a day of family fun collecting goodies from the trick-or-treat trail and getting into the spirit with Halloween face painting. Adventure awaits with rock climbing, archery, and paintball experiences for all ages. A food truck will also be on-site.
      Oct. 28-29. Sat, 2-8pm; Sun., noon-4pm. $10-20; free for kids 3 and under.
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      Lefty's Shop of Horrors

      Lefty's Brick Bar transforms into Lefty's Shop of Horrors, featuring five hauntingly unique and Instagrammable spaces, an eerie food and drink menu, and wickedly fun events happening all month long, including a tarot residency, a Scream Queen drag show hosted by Louisianna Purchase, Howl-O-Ween for your furry friends, and a murder mystery party.
      Through Oct. 31
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      Live Band Karaoke & Costume Contest

      Get onstage in your Halloween best and sing your fave punk, rock, emo, and metal songs with a live band, and maybe even take home a prize from the costume contest.
      Sat., Oct. 28, 8:30pm. Free.
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      Llano River Pumpkin Float

      Bring your carved pumpkin to Robinson Park or just come to watch the lighted flotilla on the river, enjoy the music, and shop the vendors.
      Sat., Oct. 28, 5-9pm. Free.
      Llano
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      Monster Mall: A Halloween Happening

      Grab your goblet and fill your bag with scary and sweet treats at a market curated by Eastside Pop Up, taking over the ESP parking lot with tricks and treats from local artisans, makers, and vintage collectors.
      Sat., Oct. 28, 10am-3pm. Free.  
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      Murder, Mayhem, and Misadventure Tour

      Join a walking tour to hear historical stories about cemetery residents. No pets or unaccompanied children, please.
      Sat., Oct. 28, 10am-2:30pm. Free; donations accepted.
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      Night Golf

      A nighttime shotgun-style nine-hole round made more fun and challenging with glow-in-the-dark balls.
      Thu.-Sat., 6-9:30pm. $20.  
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      Night of the Dolls

      Carl McQuearie is opening the doors of the Morningwood Dolls' Home for the Retired, Haunted, and Unfit, so guests can be haunted by his collection of hundreds of creepy dolls, many of them left over from estate sales.
      Sat., Oct. 28, 8pm-12mid. $5.
      8504 Putnam
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      North Loop Pop Up Market

      Shop over 40 of Austin's best small businesses for vintage clothing and decor, art, jewelry, plants, records, and lots more, hosted by Lonesome Wolf Vintage and with a vinyl set from DJ Tropicana Joe.
      Sat., Oct. 28, 10am-4pm. Free.
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      Northwest Family YMCA Spooktacular

      Journey down the Northwest Family YMCA’s outdoor Mysterious Trick-or-Treat Trail filled with monster-loads of candy, spooky games, and surprises around every turn! Plus, enjoy an eerie train ride, spooky tunes with Joe McDermott, a "Thriller" dance lesson, mummy wrap races, and more.
      Sat., Oct. 28, 5:30-7:30pm. Free.  
      Northwest Family YMCA, 5807 McNeil Dr.
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      Onion Creek Floods Commemoration & Mural Unveiling

      The city commemorates the 10th anniversary of the 2013 Onion Creek flood that devastated the neighborhood with the inauguration of a memorial mural.
      Sat., Oct. 28, 10-11am  
      Onion Creek Metro Park, 6800 Onion Creek Dr. (Yarabee Bend area)
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      Pet-tober Fest

      With over 20 pet-centric vendors, Lucky Dog Tarot readings for dogs (12:30-2:30), music by Tommy Tsunami and the Tidal Waves, a pet costume contest, dog rescue groups, and more.
      Sat., Oct. 28, 10am-4pm  
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      Pumpkin Nights

      Venture along a half-mile walking path, where you’ll discover fantastical installations built using thousands of hand-carved real and artificial pumpkins. The celebration continues with entertainment and games in the Village festival area.
      Sept. 21-Oct. 30. $14-26; kids 3 and under, free.  
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      RestPit Boo Benefit

      A full night of live music, raffles, a silent auction, and a costume contest to benefit nonprofit harm reduction org RestPit.
      Sat., Oct. 28, 4pm-1am. $10 donation.  
      Meridian, 200 Main St., Buda
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      Roots & Wings Festival Celebration at Zilker Botanical Garden

      Zilker Botanical Garden will host a variety of family-friendly activities as part of the city of Austin’s sixth annual Roots & Wings Festival. Celebrate bees, pollinators, and trees with crafts, presentations, and workshops.
      Sat., Oct. 28, 10am-2pm  
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      Roots & Wings Festival: Planting Party in Pease Park

      Join Pease Park Conservancy in Live Oak Meadow to care for and learn about an area of the park that was once overrun by invasive bamboo. Through community efforts, this area will now be a grove of native plants for local fauna to enjoy.
      Sat., Oct. 28, 9-11:30am. Free.  
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      Out of Town

      San Antonio Día de los Muertos Festival

      The annual festival of remembrance returns to Hemisfair Park with music, a procession, altars, vendors, and family fun.
      Sat.-Sun., Oct. 28-29. Free.
      San Antonio
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      Sixth Annual Boo & Brew

      Kids can visit Arboretum retailers for the Candy Crawl, plus live music, face-painting, balloon art, vendor booths, a hay maze, raffles, and more. Costumes welcome!
      Sat., Oct. 28, 4-6pm. Free.  
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      Somewhat Strange: A Halloween Improv Show For Kids

      Throw on a costume and join ColdTowne's youth program for an interactive, improvised comedy performance featuring a cast of fantastic adult comics incorporating audience suggestions into slightly strange characters and (not very) scary stories.
      Sat., Oct. 28, 11am. $5.  
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      St. HELLmo Halloween Party

      This all-day Halloween party includes family-friendly fun from noon to 2pm, with activities like face painting, trick-or-treating, arts & crafts, free candy, and a costume contest. The adult party starts at 6pm and includes karaoke, horror movies, drink specials, Jell-O shots, and a costume contest.
      Sat., Oct. 28, noon-11pm. Free.
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      Super Moons

      Experience the energy of the moon in a special Lunar Series tracking full moons and offered exclusively at Pioneer Farms. Join one workshop or all of them, with each one offering two hours under the full moon after dark on historic grounds along the shore of storied Walnut Creek.
      July 3; Aug. 1 & 31; Sept. 29; Oct. 28  
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      Superhero Fun Run 5K

      Get ready for a morning filled with mighty runs, amazing pre- and post-race celebrations, and the chance to bring home your very own superhero T-shirt and finisher medal. Proceeds go to Make-A-Wish Central & South Texas.
      Sat., Oct. 28, 7am. Adults, $35: children, $25 for 12 & under.  
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      Out of Town

      Texas Clay Festival

      More than 80 potters show their work and do demonstrations at one of the largest festivals of its kind in the state.
      Sat.-Sun., Oct. 28-29
      Gruene
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      Texas Country Reporter Festival

      Join Bob and Kelli on the picturesque courthouse square for music, food, and some of the artisans you’ve seen on the Texas travel show.
      Sat., Oct. 28, 9am-7pm. Free.  
      Waxahachie
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      Texas Farmers' Market Fall Silent Auction Fundraiser

      The market's annual auction is back with an incredible list of items to bid on, from gift cards to beloved local restaurants and Austin gems to cooking classes and camps for kids. Proceeds support the org, its Ag Producer Support Fund, and BIPOC Farmer Scholarship.
      Through Nov. 19  
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      Texas Renaissance Festival

      From the cannon blast to announce the opening of the gates to the evening fireworks, the kingdom offers a day of merriment, shopping, and dining on the finest food in the realm.
      Weekends, Oct. 7-Nov. 26, plus Fri., Nov. 24
      Todd Mission
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      Texas State Football

      Homecoming, vs. Troy.
      Sat., Oct. 28, 6pm  
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      Texas State Parks Photo Contest

      Capture your adventures at Texas State Parks. Explore a new trail, discover a cool critter, or catch an awesome sunset, then submit your pics or tag them on social media (#TexasStateParks and #TexasParks100) to win parks passes or H-E-B gift cards.
      Deadline: Nov. 27  
      Submit online
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      The Lucky Rabbit Halloween Party

      Enjoy tons of fun Halloween decor, order a bewitching cocktail, and take advantage of fun drink specials like Halloween jello shots. Blues band Audic Empire offers haunting harmonies at 9pm.
      Sat., Oct. 28, 11am-1pm. Free.
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      Special Screenings

      The Omen (1976)

      Big Screen Classics: A diplomat (Peck) surprises his wife (Remick) with a new adopted son, who happens to be the devil's spawn. Shoulda gotten her a puppy!
      Sat., Oct. 28, 4:30pm  
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      Trail-or-Treat

      Join the Trail Conservancy for trick-or-treating with local vendors, a kids costume contest, pet costume contest, Lucky Dog Tarot readings for dogs, and music.
      Sat., Oct. 28, 3:30-6:30pm  
      Seaholm Intake Building, 801 W. Cesar Chavez
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      Upstairs at Scareoline Halloween Party

      Sponsors Bacardi Spirits Company and Patron Tequila will offer Halloween-themed cocktail specials at a party with free entry, a live DJ, a costume contest with prizes, and a photo booth.
      Sat., Oct. 28, 8pm-1am. Free.
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      Virtual & In-Person Zumba

      Join It's Time Texas for a dynamic and exciting dance workout set to Latin and international music.
      Saturdays, 10-11am (no class Nov. 25). Free, but RSVP.
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      Volunteer Builders Welcome at Habitat for Humanity

      Austin Habitat for Humanity is seeking volunteers age 18 and up in their construction program to assist in building six new homes in Northeast Austin, with shifts Saturdays and weekdays through December.
      Ongoing
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      What a Deal! Free Whataburger When You Donate Blood

      Treat yourself to a breakfast taquito on We Are Blood when you donate blood or platelets.
      Oct. 16-31. Free.
      We Are Blood donation centers and mobile drives
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      Sports

      Yoga at Republic Square Park

      Welcome the weekend with a balancing and renewing yoga class surrounded by the beautiful views of Downtown. Come early or stay late to explore the SFC market.
      Saturdays, 11am. Free.  
    Ongoing
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      Civic Events

      WIC Mobile Unit

      Resources and info about Austin Public Health’s Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) supplemental nutrition program for qualifying pregnant women, new mothers, and young children.
      Check online for current schedule. Free.  
      Various locations

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