Thursday 10

AISD FACILITY MASTER PLAN MEETING Public meeting to gather input on future capital improvements. 6:30pm. Reagan High
School, 7104 Berkman.
www.austinisd.org/fmp.

Friday 11

FAIR HOUSING CONFER­ENCE Experts weigh in on why “Fair Housing Matters.” 9am-3pm. Asian American Resource Center, 8401 Cameron.

Saturday 12

AUSTIN AND THE PLACE OF HISTORIC ARCHITECTURE IN RAPIDLY GROWING CITIES 8:30am. Hyatt Regency, 208 Barton Springs Rd. $10 general public; free for conference attendees. www.sah.org/2014-seminar.

PROJECT CONNECT WORKSHOP Final public presentation of the draft Central Corridor transit plan. 9am-12:30pm. Midway Field House, 2015 E. Riverside. Free.

Sunday 13

DREAM SABBATH AND IMMIGRATION FORUM Sunday service followed by a community forum on immigration reform. 11:30am. Wildflower Unitarian-Universalist Church, 1314 E. Oltorf.

Monday 14

CAPITAL METRO SERVICE CHANGES PUBLIC HEARING Review and provide feedback on
proposed changes. Noon. Capital Metro HQ,
2910 E. Fifth.
www.capmetro.org/fall2014.

Tuesday 15

GLOBAL DAY OF ACTION AGAINST MILI­TARY SPENDING Progressive groups band together to protest the military budget and offer alternatives. 4pm. Austin City Hall, 301 W. Second. www.warresisters.org

TAX Filing Deadline Foundation Commun­ities lend a hand to individuals and families making under $50,000 a year. Locations and hours online. Free. www.communitytaxcenters.org.

Ongoing

AUSTIN AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURAL HERITAGE DISTRICT LEGACY LOGO COMPETITION Help AACHD express the district’s history, purpose of preservation, and values. Application form and FAQs available online. Through April 14. Free. www.aachd.org.

2014 POST-EVENT EVALUA­TION SURVEY Online survey to comment on SXSW-related events. Through April 18.
www.austintexas.gov/online-form/sxsw-feedback.

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