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SUMMARY:Project Connect: The Future of Transportation In Texas
DESCRIPTION:From the Save Barton Creek Association –\nIs traffic in Austin driving you mad? Want to help shape the future of transportation here in central Texas? Come out to this month’s Creek Crew Happy Hour to learn more about Project Connect: Capital Metro’s vision for a high-capacity transit system in Central Texas. We will be hearing from Justin Henderson\, who works with Capital Metro and is heavily involved with this project. \nProject Connect’s goal is to connect people\, places and opportunities through a complete\, congestion-proof system of reliable and frequent high-capacity services like light rail\, bus rapid transit (BRT) and emerging technologies – all running in dedicated lanes or on tracks\, away from other traffic. https://www.capmetro.org/about-projectconnect/ \nCome learn about the multiple ways you can get involved with Project Connect and help shape the future of Austin’s transportation along with SBCA at this educational event!
URL:https://theaustincommon.com/event/project-connect-the-future-of-transportation-in-texas/
LOCATION:Baker Street Pub\, 3003 S. Lamar Blvd\, Austin\, TX\, 78704\, United States
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SUMMARY:Austin Organic Gardeners Club July Meeting
DESCRIPTION:From the Austin Organic Gardeners Club –\nFounded in 1945\, the Austin Organic Gardeners club is celebrating our 73rd year. Please join us for our July meeting on Monday\, July 9th with club old-timers discussing what our club and organics in general were like back in the day. We want to appreciate the good work and longevity others have put into our club. Club members are encouraged to bring your stories\, photos\, and clippings – everyone is encouraged to bring your gardening questions. \nNote\, doors open at 6:30 and the meeting starts at 7.
URL:https://theaustincommon.com/event/austin-organic-gardeners-club-july-meeting/
LOCATION:Zilker Botanical Garden\, 2220 Barton Springs Rd\, Austin\, TX\, 78746\, United States
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SUMMARY:Free Class: Butterfly Garden Maintenance
DESCRIPTION:From the Natural Gardener –\nTuesday\, July 10th at 10am – David Johndrow presents “Butterfly Garden Maintenance”.  \nDavid will discuss the maintenance and upkeep that will sustain your garden throughout the season. Experience of over 10 years working on the butterfly garden here at the Natural Gardener has given David a unique perspective and extensive knowledge base from which to draw.  David will help you to maintain your garden through the summer and manage for peak butterfly traffic in the fall.  He will also discuss the difference between a nectar plant and a host plant\, how to control pests without harming the good guys\, and how/when to prune to increase flowering.
URL:https://theaustincommon.com/event/free-class-butterfly-garden-maintenance/
LOCATION:The Natural Gardener\, 8648 Old Bee Caves Road \, Austin\, TX\, 78735\, United States
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SUMMARY:Nature In The City: American Ecology
DESCRIPTION:From Austin Nature In the City –\nAmerican Ecology: Stability\, Integrity\, and Leopold’s Legacy \nJoin us for an untangling of the history of American ecology and an assessment of how the idea of the balance of nature has shaped our American ideas of nature. \nHow does Nature work? How do the biotic and abiotic parts of Earth interact and develop as a system that supports life over time? The word “ecology” was coined in 1866 by the German scientist Ernst Haeckel to name the science that was to answer those questions. At the core of this new science was the puzzle of how do “ecosystems” persist amidst change over time – and was change or permanence\, dynamics or stability\, more fundamental? Join us for an untangling of the history of American ecology and an assessment of how the idea of the balance of nature has shaped our American ideas of nature. \nCan’t make it on this lecture date? There are three others at varying dates/locations around town. You can check out the complete schedule here. Or you can listen to podcast recordings of the lecture (produced in partnership between the City of Austin and the Austin EcoNetwork) here.  \nThe lecture will be given by Kevin Anderson\, a geographer and philosopher researching the nature of\, and the nature in\, urban wastelands. He studied at Allegheny College in Pennsylvania [BA]\, Durham University\, England\, Ohio University [MA] where he taught philosophy and symbolic logic. He received his Ph.D. in Geography from the University of Texas at Austin with a dissertation entitled: Marginal Nature: Urban Wastelands and the Geography of Nature.
URL:https://theaustincommon.com/event/nature-in-the-city-american-ecology/
LOCATION:Lamar Senior Activity Center\, 2874 Shoal Crest Ave\, Austin\, TX\, 78705\, United States
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SUMMARY:Homemade Gelato With Dolce Neve
DESCRIPTION:From the Sustainable Food Center –\nCome celebrate National Ice Cream Month with the highly delectable and popular South Austin gelateria\, Dolce Neve\, in SFC’s The Happy Kitchen. \nLearn the secrets of making traditional Italian gelato using fresh\, local ingredients from Austin-area dairies and SFC Farmers’ markets. Owner and gelato-maker extraordinaire\, Marco Silvestrini\, will show you how to make fun\, flavorful and seasonal gelato and popsicles that you can recreate at home. Come to class ready for hands-on participation and\, if you eat dinner beforehand\, be sure to save extra room for dessert! \nWe will sample what we make\, but it will not be a complete meal. \nClasses are for adults. Youth ages 8 and up may attend with purchase of an additional ticket and close parent/guardian supervision during class. \nRegistration closes two business days before class. All attendees must purchase tickets to attend. No walk-ins allowed.
URL:https://theaustincommon.com/event/homemade-gelato-with-dolce-neve/
LOCATION:Sustainable Food Center\, 2921 E. 17th St. Bldg. C\, Austin\, TX\, 78702\, United States
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SUMMARY:Nature In The City: American Ecology
DESCRIPTION:From Austin Nature In the City –\nAmerican Ecology: Stability\, Integrity\, and Leopold’s Legacy \nJoin us for an untangling of the history of American ecology and an assessment of how the idea of the balance of nature has shaped our American ideas of nature. \nHow does Nature work? How do the biotic and abiotic parts of Earth interact and develop as a system that supports life over time? The word “ecology” was coined in 1866 by the German scientist Ernst Haeckel to name the science that was to answer those questions. At the core of this new science was the puzzle of how do “ecosystems” persist amidst change over time – and was change or permanence\, dynamics or stability\, more fundamental? Join us for an untangling of the history of American ecology and an assessment of how the idea of the balance of nature has shaped our American ideas of nature. \nCan’t make it on this lecture date? There are three others at varying dates/locations around town. You can check out the complete schedule here. Or you can listen to podcast recordings of the lecture (produced in partnership between the City of Austin and the Austin EcoNetwork) here.  \nThe lecture will be given by Kevin Anderson\, a geographer and philosopher researching the nature of\, and the nature in\, urban wastelands. He studied at Allegheny College in Pennsylvania [BA]\, Durham University\, England\, Ohio University [MA] where he taught philosophy and symbolic logic. He received his Ph.D. in Geography from the University of Texas at Austin with a dissertation entitled: Marginal Nature: Urban Wastelands and the Geography of Nature. \nPlease note – this lecture will be held inside One Texas Center in Room 325. Feel free to bring a packed lunch.
URL:https://theaustincommon.com/event/nature-in-the-city-american-ecology-2/
LOCATION:One Texas Center\, 505 Barton Springs Road\, Austin\, TX\, 78704\, United States
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SUMMARY:[Re]Move and [Re]Use Open House
DESCRIPTION:From Austin Resource Recovery –\nPlease join us to learn more about [Re]Move + [Re]Use and meet the partners involved in the project. \n[Re]Move + [Re]Use is is a collaborative community effort to connect students with local reuse organizations to rescue material during West Campus summer move-out in Austin\, Texas. \nJoin us to receive more information on the logistics of the July 27- August 1 drop-off stations\, find out how to sign up as as a volunteer\, network\, and ask questions. \nAt 1:30 pm\, we will head to West Campus to distribute and post informational flyers at local businesses. (Please dress accordingly) \nYou can RSVP here.
URL:https://theaustincommon.com/event/remove-and-reuse-open-house/
LOCATION:Lamar Senior Activity Center\, 2874 Shoal Crest Ave\, Austin\, TX\, 78705\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180712T203000
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SUMMARY:Dove Springs Swims
DESCRIPTION:Forklift Danceworks\, a nationally-recognized Austin-based dance company\, will be performing its next show\, Dove Springs Swims\, this July. This free performance will be created with City of Austin lifeguards and aquatics maintenance staff along with Dove Springs neighborhood residents. The performance is co-directed by Artistic Director Allison Orr and Associate Choreographer Krissie Marty with an original musical score by Graham Reynolds and production design by Stephen Pruitt. \nDove Springs Swims will be presented at 8:30 on July 12\, 13\, 14\, and 15 at Dove Springs Pool\, located at 5701 Ainez Dr.\, Austin\, TX 78744\, with pre-show entertainment by Cecilia + the Broken Hearts and Tiarra Girls on the 14th and 15th at 7:30. To volunteer\, learn more\, or get tickets\, visit forkliftdanceworks.org. Limited tickets will also be available at the door. To learn more about My Park\, My Pool\, My City\, visit our project website at myparkmypoolmycity.org. \nYou can reserve your free ticket here. \nDove Springs Swims is part of My Park\, My Pool\, My City\, Forklift Danceworks’ three-year artistic collaboration with the Austin Parks and Recreation Department’s Aquatics Division. Artistic Director\, Allison Orr\, says “by helping to tell the stories of this pool\, we will highlight the value of our city pools while inspiring Austinites from across the city to work together to tackle the complex issues of our aquatics system.” This ambitious\, multi-year collaboration is the first of its kind to raise awareness about the city’s pools and their dedicated workers. “The Austin Parks and Recreation Department is excited to continue working with Forklift Danceworks on such an important and captivating project\,” states Kimberly McNeeley\, Acting Director of the Parks and Recreation Department. “The manner in which Artistic Director Allison Orr and her team create an unbelievable appreciation for nature and culture is amazing. Incorporating facilities\, dance\, motion and history while at the same time engaging the community and staff through collaboration\, is truly a gift Allison freely shares with anyone who wants to view the performance. You can’t help but be touched by it.” \nThis project is funded in part by the National Endowment for the Arts Our Town program\, Dance USA/Engaging Dance Audiences\, the MAP Fund\, the Texas Commission on the Arts\, and the Cultural Arts Division of the City of Austin Economic Development Department. Additional funders include: St. David’s Foundation\, Austin Parks Foundation\, AT&T\, Alice Kleberg Reynolds Foundation\, Alamo Drafthouse\, Butler Nonprofit Consulting\, Conversation Piece Marketing & PR\, Hotel San José\, IBC Bank\, Texas Gas Service\, Topo Chico\, Violet Crown Cinemas\, and Zócalo Design.
URL:https://theaustincommon.com/event/dove-springs-swims/2018-07-12/
LOCATION:Dove Springs Pool\, 5701 Ainez Dr\, Austin\, TX\, 78744\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180714T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180714T110000
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SUMMARY:Free Class: Water Conservation for Backyard Gardeners
DESCRIPTION:From the Natural Gardener –\nSaturday\, July 14th at 10am – Tim Miller of Millberg Farm– presents “Water Conservation for Backyard Gardeners.” \nTim will tell us about his special techniques\, what plants to plant\, and how to plant them\, such as planting tomatoes in a staggered pattern. To use water more efficiently\, plants require certain nutrients and Tim will tell you just what’s needed. He has not used a drop of aquifer water in 27 years. In 2015\, Tim was awarded the Blue Legacy Award for Water Conservation in recognition of his unique water saving techniques. \nAs a long time grower in Central Texas\, as well working for Austin Community Gardens for 10 years\, Tim has amassed a wealth of hands-on growing knowledge needed for successful vegetable gardening. Raising only heirloom crops\, saving his own seeds and bulbs\, and utilizing various water saving techniques has made Millberg Farm a truly sustainable farming enterprise.
URL:https://theaustincommon.com/event/free-class-water-conservation-for-backyard-gardeners-2/
LOCATION:The Natural Gardener\, 8648 Old Bee Caves Road \, Austin\, TX\, 78735\, United States
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SUMMARY:Free Gardening Seminar - The 6 D's of Successful Container Gardening - July 14
DESCRIPTION:From the Travis County Master Gardeners Association –\nTravis County Master Gardeners Association is sponsoring a free gardening seminar on July 14 on “The Six D’s of Successful Container Gardening.”  Whether you want colorful winter flowers or tasty summer vegetables\, you can grow them in containers. Travis County Master Gardener\, Kirk Walden\, will highlight the major considerations and decisions that lead to gardening success – from design and soil to irrigation and sunlight. Participants will come away with a list of recommended plants and resources suitable for Central Texas. \nThe seminar will be held from 10 am to 12 pm in the Austin Area Garden Center at the Zilker Botanical Garden\, 2220 Barton Spring Road\, Austin\, TX 78746.  A park entrance fee is required. Fees are $2 per adult\, $1 per child (ages 3-12) or seniors (age 62 & over)\, and $3 for non-Austin Residents. Cash or check accepted. \nFor more information see Zilker Botanical Garden.
URL:https://theaustincommon.com/event/free-gardening-seminar-the-6-ds-of-successful-container-gardening-july-14/
LOCATION:Zilker Botanical Garden\, 2220 Barton Springs Rd\, Austin\, TX\, 78746\, United States
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SUMMARY:Citizens’ Climate Lobby Monthly Meetings
DESCRIPTION:From the Citizens’ Climate Lobby –\nCitizens’ Climate Lobby is a national organization focused on passing legislation called Carbon Fee and Dividend as a solution to climate change. All chapter meetings gather at 11:30AM\, listen to the national call-in speaker\, and plan upcoming actions for the month until 1:30PM. Choose the meeting most convenient or the one corresponding to your congressional district. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAustin Central\, TX–10 (McCaul district) and TX–17 (Flores district):\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n4514 Ave B\, Austin 78751. Contact: Anna Graybeal at anna@annagraybeal.com or 512–680–8259\n\n\nAustin-Barton Springs\, TX–21 (Smith district):\n1901 Dexter St\, Austin 78704. Contact: Theresa Melomo at tmelomo@gmail.com or 512–740–2117(meeting hosted by Ray Trono)\n\n\nAustin-West Central\, TX–25 (Williams district):\n4214 Ave D\, Austin 78751. Contact: Paige Caras at paigecarasaustin@gmail.com or 512–636–8342\n\n\nGeorgetown & Round Rock\, TX–31 (Carter district):\nSan Gabriel Unitarian Universalist Church1322 E University Ave\, Georgetown 78626. Contact: Paul Gonin at pggonin@gmail.com\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://theaustincommon.com/event/citizens-climate-lobby-monthly-meetings-2018-07-14/
LOCATION:various locations\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180714T133000
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SUMMARY:Kombucha as Functional Food
DESCRIPTION:From Brite Ideas –\nFree Class From Brite Ideas: Kombucha as Functional Food \nKombucha already has a wonderful array of functions such as probiotic\, prebiotic and (optionally) caffeine. We have been experimenting with new flavors and functional herbal ingredients. Come sample the new herbal kombuchas and get a SCOBY to start your own that goes “above and beyond”. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://theaustincommon.com/event/kombucha-as-functional-food-2/
LOCATION:Brite Ideas\, 4201 South Congress Ave.\, Ste. 310\, Austin\, TX\, 78745\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180714T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180714T150000
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SUMMARY:Fix-It Clinic
DESCRIPTION:From Austin Resource Recovery –\nIs there a fallen hem in your favorite shirt? Did your blender suddenly stop working? Is your child’s toy a little worse for the wear? Bring these items and more to the Fix-It Clinic where volunteer coaches with repair know-how will be available to teach you how to fix your item. \nFix-It Clinics are all about do-it-together hands-on disassembly\, troubleshooting and repair knowledge. Fix-It Clinic attendees are expected to be active participants in trying to fix their items with guidance from our coaches. Attendees should plan to stay with their items. Dropping off of items for repair will not be permitted. \nAt this Fix-It Clinic\, you can learn how to fix almost anything! Including: \n\nClothing\nJewelry\nAccessories\nToys\nSmall Appliances\nElectronics\n\nAll ages are welcome\, but children under the age of 13 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. \nChoose your ticket based on the item(s) you plan to bring and when you’ll arrive. If the ticket you are looking for is sold out\, though we can’t guarantee availability of our coaches\, you are welcome to come to the clinic with your item and we will do our best to accommodate you. \nIn order to ensure an effective\, fair\, and fun event\, attendees have a limit of two items for repair per visit. If time permits and if there are Fixit Coaches available to assist in the repair\, attendees can then work to repair additional items. The two item limit ensures that Fixit Clinics remain community events focused on sharing repair knowledge with the greatest number of people. \nInterested in hosting a Fix-It Clinic? We’ll also have copies of our How to Host a Fix-It Clinic guide available along with staff to answer questions about partnering with us to promote an event. \nWhat to bring: Your broken stuff and a desire to learn how to fix it! Sewing machines and other tools will be available for you to use\, but you can also bring your own machines and tools if you prefer. If you have a replacement part\, missing button\, a fabric patch\, matching thread\, etc. that you suspect might help you fix your item\, please bring it with you. \nInterested in being a volunteer coach? Contact us at recyclingecodev@austintexas.gov. \n 
URL:https://theaustincommon.com/event/fix-it-clinic-3/
LOCATION:Recycled Reads\, 5335 Burnet Road\, Austin\, TX\, 78756\, United States
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