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Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI) Workshop

Pease Park 1100 Kingsbury St, Austin, TX, United States

Join us on May 18th from 10am-12pm, for our free Waterwise Landscapes Workshop! Two local experts will share their knowledge on rain gardens and other types of green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) that you can install in your own yard to catch and filter rainwater. Come...

Free

Fix-It Clinic

Chestnut Community Center 1183 Chestnut Avenue, Austin, TX, United States

UPDATE: NEW LOCATION The May 18, 2024 Fix-It Clinic has been moved from Carver Branch Library to the Chestnut Community Center at 1183 Chestnut Ave, near the corner of Chestnut Ave. and N. Pleasant Valley Rd. The building is located within Rosewood Neighborhood Park near...

Free

“Really Small Museum” – Botanical Wisdom Workshop with Paloma Mayorga

Holly Shores Trail Overlook 61 Pedernales St., Austin, TX, United States

Throughout the year, TEMPO on the Trail artist Juliet Whitsett will collaborate with artists and organizations to integrate eco-focused art installations into her 2024-2025 Really Small Museum – Eco (RSME) project, situated at the Holly Trail. Through a series of creative exercises, we will explore...

Public Safety Community Conversation: Disaster Psychology Class

Jollyville Fire Department 9218 Anderson Mill Road, Austin, TX, United States

We are thrilled to announce a special continuing education session on Disaster Psychology, designed for current and aspiring members of the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT). Our CERT Team member, Dr. Escamilla, a licensed clinical social worker and veteran CERT instructor, will conduct this session. Join...

DAC Nights: Behind the Zines

Dougherty Arts Center 1110 Barton Springs Rd, Austin, TX, United States

DAC Nights invites you Behind the Zines to learn about the making and crafting of zines, an artform deeply rooted in Queer history and self-expression. Swap your creations with fellow queer makers and put your zines in circulation! Teaching artists will be available to help...

DAC Nights: Mend Mania

Dougherty Arts Center 1110 Barton Springs Rd, Austin, TX, United States

Delve into “Craftivism” and sustainability with DAC staff and guest instructor Cidnye Stott. According to online publication, them., “needlepoint is likely the campiest art form in human history.”  And we agree! Textile Arts have a deep thread interwoven with Queer history, from challenging gendered connotations...

“How to Buy a House in ATX” Workshop

Open House Austin Office & Community Space 1204 Salina Street #A, Austin, TX, United States

Want to buy a home within 1 to 2 years? Jumpstart your home-buying journey here. Join This Workshop! We’ll Cover - Austin Real Estate Market Update How Much Does a House Cost - Like, Really? The Step-By-Step Process, From Pre-Approved to Closing & Beyond Bonus:...

$12

PhotoVoice Workshop

Cepeda Branch Public Library 651 N Pleasant Valley Rd., Austin, TX, United States

Join The Parents' Climate Community for part one of a free two-part training in PhotoVoice, an easy, hands-on advocacy tool that you can bring into your community and share with the young people in your lives. While the workshops are geared toward parents and guardians,...

Free

PhotoVoice Workshop

Cepeda Branch Public Library 651 N Pleasant Valley Rd., Austin, TX, United States

Join The Parents' Climate Community for our second workshop on PhotoVoice, an easy, hands-on advocacy tool that you can bring into your community and share with the young people in your lives. You do not need to have attended our first workshop to join this...

Free

Can Co-ops Help Us Survive Climate Change?

Online

What does an economy that VALUES WORKERS, the larger COMMUNITY, and the ENVIRONMENT look like? As the climate changes, community needs are transforming as well. From different growing seasons for farmers and gardeners to more extreme weather events, to altered patterns of migration and tourism,...