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    Idle Hands: Grand Opening

    This new joint on Rainey Street offers a "Havana-influenced meets boho-chic atmosphere," along with "ample patio seating, airy lounge spaces, and touches like a hand-painted ceiling from the talented Spratx artists." Foodwise, you can look forward to "Cuban-spiced bites like golden beet ceviche, a chorizo cheeseburger, crispy beef tacos, a Cubano sandwich," and more. (Bonus: cheesecakes from Austintatious Cheesecakes.) Of course it's got a full bar, and the whole place debuts with a brunch launch featuring a live Cuban jazz band and DJ OG Sprocket.
    Sun., Oct. 4, noon-12mid
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    Jester King x Jolt: Register to Vote

    The kind of brews and noms offered at Jester King Brewery on the regular, no one needs an excuse to make a reservation and partake of the excellent beery goodness out there. But here's one anyway: Get registered to vote right there, among the suds and sunshine, courtesy of Jolt Initiative, a nonprofit that increases civic participation of Latinos in Texas to build a stronger democracy and ensure that everyone’s voice is heard.
    Sun., Oct. 4, 1:30-3:30pm
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    The Tigress: 10-Year Anniversary

    They can't really throw a party, as such, no. But Pam Pritchard and company can celebrate their decade of booze biz like gangbusters, and so the Tigress is ramping up the weekend's take-out action with a Tigress zine for purchase (which includes original recipes, an interview with Pam, cocktail tips, a Tigress-themed crossword puzzle, and other goodies), a special cocktail menu with old school throwbacks, cupcakes by Mama Cat's Bakery, and a curated playlist to rock your own party-along-at-home celebration.
    Oct. 1-4. Thu.-Sat., 4-9pm; Sun., noon-5pm
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    Pig Week 2020

    OK, so Pig Week is actually seven weeks, during which Central Texas Pig Rescue's compassionate small-business friends will be offering specials, with proceeds going to the CTPR Expansion Project. Check the calendar, follow CTPR's social media, and sign up for the newsletter to get reminders and updates. Then, simply indulge in your local faves like Rebel Cheese, Plow Burger, Bouldin Creek Cafe, and more, and share on Instagram by tagging @centraltexaspigrescue and the business' account using #pigweek2020 to be entered into raffles. It's an excellent way to "swine and dine," if you will, for a great cause.
    Through Oct. 31  
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