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  • Waterwise Landscapes Tour

    Twin Oaks Rain Garden 6600 Shoal Creek Blvd, Austin, Texas

    Join Shoal Creek Conservancy and Austin Water on March 21st, 10am-3pm, for the 2nd annual Waterwise Landscapes Tour across the Shoal Creek Watershed! This event is an outdoor tour of yards and gardens that capture and filter stormwater to support a healthier Shoal Creek. The...

    $15
  • Lake Austin Public Meeting

    Online

    Please join us at a virtual public meeting to learn more about hydrilla in Lake Austin. RSVP here. There has been a spike in the extent of hydrilla in Lake Austin since June 2025. Hydrilla is a nonnative, invasive plant. In February, it was covering...

  • Community Teach-In: Renters’ Rights In Texas

    Webb Middle School 601 E St. Johns Ave, Austin, TX, United States

    BASTA's series of Community Teach-Ins on Renters Rights in Texas continues in District 4 with Mayor Pro Tem Chito Vela and Austin Voices for Education and Youth ! Join us on Tuesday, March 24th, from 6-7:30 PM at Webb Middle School (601 E St. Johns...

  • Community Engagement for Artists: Building Roots, Not Just Reach

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

    Learn how to create sustainable community connections through story, reciprocity, and localized relationship-building. Building Roots, Not Just Reach is a practical workshop on building deep, loyal audience relationships through intentional community engagement without relying on constant social media output. This session teaches artists how to...

  • The Big We: A Creative Convening

    Recurring
    Asian American Resource Center 8401 Cameron Road, Austin, TX, United States

    Austin’s creative community has experienced a perfect storm of reductions or delays in Federal, State, and City funding; a lack of performance, rehearsal, and studio space; and little civic infrastructure to provide a safety net for artists, performers, and arts organizations when hard times fall....

  • The Big We: A Creative Convening

    Recurring
    Asian American Resource Center 8401 Cameron Road, Austin, TX, United States

    Austin’s creative community has experienced a perfect storm of reductions or delays in Federal, State, and City funding; a lack of performance, rehearsal, and studio space; and little civic infrastructure to provide a safety net for artists, performers, and arts organizations when hard times fall....

  • Noise Versus News – Session Three

    Online

    OUR NEW "NOISE VERSUS NEWS" SERIES CONTINUES ON MARCH 30, 2026. CONTINUING "NOISE VERSUS NEWS" FROM BRAVER ANGELS CENTRAL TEXAS: SESSION 3! Topic: "Tackling Bias" When: Monday, March 30, 2026 from 7:30-8:45 PM (CST) How: Online via Zoom Who: Our Speaker is Joanne Richards-- Co-chair of Braver Angels...

  • Issues & Eggs: Waterloo Greenway – Austin’s Urban Connector

    Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Greenway 1401 Trinity St, Austin, TX, United States

    Join us as we explore how Waterloo connects Austin’s growing districts, shaping downtown’s health, culture, tourism, and livability. We will explore how this transformative public space is connecting Austin’s emerging districts—from the Medical District and Convention Center to Rainey Street and the Red River Cultural...

  • Know Your Rights at Work: Mental Health, Leave & Protections

    Bambino 979 Springdale Road Suite 153, Austin, TX, United States

    Join us for a powerful Know Your Rights training for workers, led by HR professional Alyssa Scott. This session offers a clear, practical introduction to your labor rights, with a focused deep dive on mental health, leave policies, and workplace protections. You’ll learn how to...

  • Texas Nature and Clean Energy Summit

    Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center 4801 LaCrosse Ave., Austin, TX, United States

    Texas is growing fast, and our land and wildlife are feeling the strain. Pollution and decades of energy development have left lasting marks on prairies, rivers, and coastal habitats. Clean, renewable energy is essential to powering Texas’ future without repeating those harms. But how we...