Civics 101
Calendar of civic events, Oct. 20-Oct. 27
Fri., Oct. 21, 2011
Thursday20
AUSTIN ENERGY RATE HEARING Electric Utility Commission hears testimony on a proposed rate increase. 5pm. Austin Energy, 721 Barton Springs Rd.
TFN FUNDRAISER Texas Freedom Network honors Sen. Kirk Watson. 7-10pm. Bob Bullock Museum, 1800 Congress. Email [email protected] for ticket info.
Friday21
TRAVIS COUNTY HISTORY DAY View the most complete photo gallery of elected officials past and present, along with historic documents and artifacts. 10am-noon. New County Administrative Building, 700 Lavaca.
HOUSING + TRANSIT HousingWorks lays out the connection between affordable homes and transit-oriented developments. 12:30-6:30pm. UT LBJ School of Public Affairs, 2315 Red River. $35. Register online at www.housingworksaustin.org.
Saturday22
WALK-A-THON Get moving with the first fundraiser for Deaf-Blind Service Center of Austin to help others enjoy the independence many of us take for granted. 9am-noon. Texas School for the Deaf track, 1102 S. Congress.
MARCH TO END DEATH PENALTY Join the 12th annual march to abolish the death penalty. 2pm. Texas Capitol, north steps.
KICKOFF PARTY Austinites for Geographic Representation launches its petition drive for a public vote on 10 single-member City Council districts. 3-5pm. Mexitas Restaurant, 12th and I-35.
Sunday23
GREEN CITY FESTIVAL Learn about all things green, with interactive displays and DIY tips. Noon-4pm. City Hall, 301 W. Second. www.greencityfest.org.
Tuesday25
D.A. CANDIDATES DEBATE The Central Texas Democratic Forum hosts a debate between District Attorney Rosemary Lehmberg and challenger Charlie Baird. 11:45am-1pm. Austin Bar Association, 816 Congress #700. Reservations: [email protected] or [email protected].
Wednesday26
FREEDOM FIGHTERS SPEAK A group of formerly incarcerated and wrongfully convicted men speak on their criminal justice reform efforts. 7-9pm. 5604 Manor Rd. For more info contact [email protected].
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