Sunday 14

BOOK DISCUS­SION WITH GRACE LEE BOGGS Activist Grace Lee Boggs will be taking questions via Skype about her book The Next American Revolution: Sustainable Activism for the Twenty-First Century. Open to the public but participants are encouraged to read the book beforehand. Copies are available at MonkeyWrench Books. 5604 Manor Rd. Free. www.facebook.com/events/249009268557120.

Monday 15

CAPITAL METRO FARE STRUCTURE WEBINAR Capital Metro hired a consultant earlier this year to make recommendations on their fare structure. Now it’s your time to be heard. Visit www.capmetro.com for details. Noon-1pm. Free.

AUSTIN MILITARY FREE CHIROPRACTIC CARE Active Life is saluting the troops by offering free chiropractic care for military personnel and spouses who have no applicable insurance benefits. Bring military ID or proof of service or discharge. Through Oct. 4. Active Life Healing Center,
4006 S. Lamar #650, 512/474-5433. Free.

Tuesday 16

CAPITAL METRO FARE STRUCTURE OPEN HOUSE See Monday. 6-7:30pm. Little Walnut Creek Library, 835 W. Rundberg. Free. www.capmetro.org.

Wednesday 17

CAPITAL METRO FARE STRUCTURE OPEN HOUSE See Monday. Noon-1pm. Capital Metro Transit Store, 323 Congress. Free. www.capmetro.org.

‘BURNED’ SCREENING Make movie night a time for awareness. Filmmaker Emily Pyle will be in attendance for a screening of her documentary about two boys detained in Texas maximum security youth facilities. Admission is free, but bring your own lawn chair or blanket for seating. 6pm. University United Methodist Church, 2409 Guadalupe, 512/478-9387. Free.

Thursday 18

CAPITAL METRO FARE STRUCTURE OPEN HOUSE See Monday. 6-7:30pm, ACC Eastview, 3401 Webber­ville Rd. www.capmetro.org.

Ongoing

CALL FOR INPUT ON AUSTIN DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PLAN The City is seeking input for the 2014-2016 plan. Public comments can be emailed, dropped off at the Small and Minority Busi­ness Resources Dept., or submitted July 23 at the DBE Program Plan presentation. Through July 23. SMBR Dept., 4201 Ed Bluestein. Free. dbepubliccomments@austintexas.gov, www.austintexas.gov/smbr.

FOR THE CHILDREN SCHOOL SUPPLY FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN It’s never to late to become teacher’s pet. Help local pre-K-4th grade students start the school year right by donating funds for new school supplies. For the Children buys in bulk to make the most of your dollar. Through Aug. www.schoolsuppliesforthechildren.org.

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