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for Sat., Sept. 16
  • St. Elias 90th Annual Mediterranean Festival

    Come celebrate the 90th Annual Mediterranean Festival! Enjoy Mediterranean cuisine, wine, cocktails, dancing and music! Admission tickets are available at festival entry for a $5 donation. Admission is FREE for kids 10 and under and college students with valid ID. OPA!
    Sept. 27-28  
    St. Elias Orthodox Church
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    Sazon Latin Food Festival

    This festival brings the rich tradition of Latin cuisine to South Austin and celebrates the first week of National Hispanic Heritage Month. The party features an array of Latin food vendors offering dishes from the Caribbean and Central and South America in a family-friendly atmosphere enhanced by a live DJ and fun activities for all ages
    Sat.-Sun., Sept. 16-17, 11am-6pm. Free.  
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    Austin Ale Trail Launch Party

    Pick up your Ale Trail brewery passport and some swag and win some great prizes, as well as trying Blue Owl's special frozen slushee Sour Switchback and a new seasonal, Tahitian Lime Pie.
    Sat., Sept. 16, noon-4pm
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    Austin Restaurant Weeks

    Austin Restaurant Weeks is a two-week-long dining event featuring specially priced lunches, dinners, and cocktails at restaurants (many of the best places in town among them) throughout the greater Austin area, with a portion of the price of each meal going directly to the Central Texas Food Bank.: A portion? Yes: Restaurants donate between $3-9 for each meal sold during the event. The Food Bank can make the most of every dollar donated, so a dinner for two people can generate more than 50 meals for Central Texans facing hunger.: (Note: Prix fixe meal options can include lunch or brunch for $20 and dinner for $40 or $60. Cocktail, beer and wine options may also be available.)
    Through Sept. 17
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    Central Market: Passaporte Portugal

    After a five-year hiatus, Central Market is bringing back its Passport series of events, starting with Passaporte Portugal, showcasing the most authentic Portuguese flavors, from the seafood-based cuisine of the coast to the hearty dishes of the country's mountainous region.
    Through Sept. 26
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