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SUMMARY:East Austin Mural Ride
DESCRIPTION:This spring\, we’re riding for art\, history\, and community. \nJoin us Sunday\, 4/12 for our East Austin Mural Ride! This ride will be a celebration of the muralists and public art that give East Austin its true character. We’re meeting at Richesart Gallery (2511 E 6th St) at 9:45am for Ethiopian coffee from @bunabaet Coffee \, then rolling out at 10:25am to explore murals across the neighborhood. \nWe’ll finish with lunch at Hoover’s Southern Cooking –  showing them love before they close their doors for good. \nBig news: Thanks to support from the incredible team at @austinbiketours \, we’re able to offer a 25% discount on rental bikes for this ride (Use code BHBR on their site). We are also working on a program to offer free rental bikes and pedicabs at future rides thanks to support from the AACME Heritage Preservation Grant – stay tuned for that! \nSunday\, 4/12\n☕ 9:45am – Free coffee for the first 15 riders at Richesart\n🚴 10:25am – Roll out\n🍽️ Lunch at Hoover’s \nFree coffee. Local muralists. Community vibes. Bring your energy. Let’s ride. 🚴
URL:https://theaustincommon.com/event/east-austin-mural-ride/
LOCATION:Riches Art Gallery\, 2511 E 6th St.\, Unit A\, Austin\, TX\, 78702\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,Outdoor/Fitness
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SUMMARY:Juneteenth 2025 Bike Ride + Block Party
DESCRIPTION:Join Black History Bike Ride on Thursday\, June 19th\, 2025 for our biggest celebration yet! \nMeet at 10am at the African American History Memorial (11th & Congress) for an all abilities guided bike ride with hundreds of cyclists touring sites of historical significance to Austin’s Black communities. Bring your own bike\, helmet\, and a full water bottle. \nWhat’s New & Exciting This Year: \n\nJuneteenth Block Party sponsored by Austin Parks Foundation! Thanks to the Austin Parks Foundation support\, we will be hosting a delicious lunch by local culinary legend Amanda Turner and refreshments after our ride near Rosewood Park.\nCelebrate Juneteenth at the Austin Juneteenth Festival happening at the park that day from 12pm-9pm\n\nAustin PBS Documentary Premiere! We’re celebrating the Austin PBS launch of “The Route to Emancipation” – our documentary chronicling the 350-mile journey from Austin to Galveston (the birthplace of Juneteenth!). Our documentary will screen on Austin PBS at 8pm on June 19th!\nSpecial Documentary Screening – Join us in the evening after the ride for a special screening party to celebrate the PBS premiere (screening location announced soon)\n\nRSVP: Please consider donating to our 501-c3 non profit when you RSVP to support our efforts to educate our community through cycling and storytelling. If you are not planning to ride\, you are welcome to donate and join us for the block party afterward! \nThis year marks a special milestone as we continue to educate\, celebrate\, and build community through cycling and storytelling. Don’t miss being part of this historic event!
URL:https://theaustincommon.com/event/juneteenth-2025-bike-ride-block-party/
LOCATION:Texas African American History Memorial\, 100 W 11th St\, Austin\, TX\, 78701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Outdoor/Fitness
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SUMMARY:Momentum Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a celebration of Black history and Black cycling culture with a screening of three short films at Austin’s historic Antone’s Night Club. RSVP here. \nEvening screenings include: \n“Momentum” (World Premiere)\nA chronicle of Austin’s Black History Bike Ride building community through storytelling and cycling\n  \n“The Route to Emancipation” \nAn award-winning journey as cyclists ride 350 miles to Galveston\, the birthplace of Juneteenth \n  \n“A Race in the Sun”\nThe award-winning and groundbreaking story of Ayesha McGowan’s path to becoming the first Black female professional cyclist in America\n\n\nThis is a FREE event with suggested donations benefitting Black History Bike Ride. Follow us and find more information on Instagram @BlackHistoryBikeRide
URL:https://theaustincommon.com/event/momentum-film-screening/
LOCATION:Antone’s Nightclub\, 305 E 5th St\, Austin\, TX\, 78701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film-Screening
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SUMMARY:Juneteenth Social Ride and Block Party
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate this Juneteenth at the 5th annual Black History Social Ride and Block Party!\n \n\nMeet at the capitol for a 6pm bike ride\, touring sites of historical significance to Austin’s Black and BIPOC communities.  Bring your own bike\, helmet\, and water bottle.\n \n\nAfter the ride we will have a block party in Rosewood Park\, featuring food by Chef Amanda Turner!\n \n\nPurchasing this ticket RSVP’s you for the bike ride and gets you a plate of delicious food at the block party.\n \n\nThanks for your support!
URL:https://theaustincommon.com/event/juneteenth-social-ride-and-block-party/
LOCATION:Texas State Capitol Building\, 1100 Congress Avenue\, Austin\, TX\, 78701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Outdoor/Fitness,Spanish-Speaking
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SUMMARY:Screening Party: Route to Emancipation
DESCRIPTION:You’re invited to the Austin premiere of Black History Bike Ride’s short film “The Route to Emancipation”.\n \nThis documentary follows BHBR’s leaders\, Talib\, Ariel\, and Brandon\, as they undertake a 350-mile cycling route from the Texas Capitol in Austin to the site in Galveston where Juneteenth began in 1865. Along the way\, they explore centuries of Black history through interviews with historians and community leaders. After the screening there will be a Q&A with the filmmakers.\n \n\nThis event will honor the subjects\, crew\, and volunteers who work to shine a light on the rich\, often untold stories of Texas’ Black communities. Join us to celebrate this short documenary’s launch into the world!\n \n\nYou can RSVP here. (Doors at 8pm\, screening at 9pm)\n \n\nWe encourage you to donate to Black History Bike Ride! To mark the premier of our documentary\, we will be raffling off a Specialized Globe Haul ST (MSRP: $2800) leading up to the event. Anyone can enter the raffle and you do not need to be present at the event if you are the winner of the bike. The winner will be announced at the screening event.
URL:https://theaustincommon.com/event/screening-party-route-to-emancipation/
LOCATION:Motion Media Arts Center\, 2200 Tillery Street\, Austin\, TX\, 78723\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film-Screening
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SUMMARY:Juneteenth Social Ride
DESCRIPTION:Black History Bike Ride is excited to announce that our annual Juneteenth Social Ride is just a few days away! Join us at the Texas African American History Memorial (at the Texas Capital\, near 11th & Congress) at 6pm on June 18th\, 2023 for an evening of riding bikes and learning about Austin’s Black history.\n \n\nThis year’s Juneteenth event will follow a route focused on some of our favorite historical locations and people. We will end at Rosewood Park and join some of the Juneteenth Festivities. We’ll try to provide some post ride refreshments and snacks.\n \n\nPlease be sure to RSVP via the EventBrite link. Once your RSVP is confirmed\, you will be entered into a raffle for some sweet prizes! This year we are asking every rider to RSVP\, donate and fill out a waiver. Your donation goes directly towards helping us share black stories in Austin and support our volunteers. Suggested donation is $20 and really helps us out\, but you can enter any number in!
URL:https://theaustincommon.com/event/juneteenth-social-ride-2/
LOCATION:Texas African American History Memorial\, 100 W 11th St\, Austin\, TX\, 78701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Outdoor/Fitness
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SUMMARY:Civil Rights Ride & Pedal To The Polls
DESCRIPTION:After a busy fall\, Black History Bike Ride is ready to roll again. \nOn December 3\, 2022\, we will host a soft-launch of our newest route\, the “Civil Rights Ride\,” and it will wrap up with a pedal to the polls! As you know\, there are multiple run offs happening in December and we wanna see y’all get your vote in (if you are able)!\n \nThe deets: \nWhen: December 3rd at 11am \nWhat: an 8ish mile social ride during which you will learn about the Civil Rights movement in Austin.\n \nWhere: Meet at the Barbara Jordan Statue at 24th and Whitis. The ride will conclude at one of the early voting locations on the East Side (they aren’t posted\, yet).\n \nLooking forward to riding with y’all again!
URL:https://theaustincommon.com/event/civil-rights-ride-pedal-to-the-polls/
LOCATION:Barbara Jordan Statue\, 307 W 24th St\, Austin\, TX\, 78712\, United States
CATEGORIES:Outdoor/Fitness,Party With a Purpose
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210619T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210619T120000
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SUMMARY:Juneteenth Social Ride
DESCRIPTION:The ride starts at 10am this Saturday\, 6/19. We will meet at the Texas African American History Memorial at the Texas Capitol at 11th and Congress (inside the gate). There are no tickets or RSVP’s required\, just a desire to ride and learn black history with a large group of cyclists.\n \nIt will be hot out\, so please bring water and hydrate beforehand. We also recommend wearing a helmet and sunscreen.\n \nPlease take care of yourself and look out for your friends and fellow riders.\n \nWe’ll have refill stations with water and snacks along the route run by our volunteers and sponsored by Pura Coco and Clean Cause.\n \nHuge thank you to the @ridebikesaustin team\, who created a fun 9 mile bike route for this event! They will be assisting us at corners and giving traffic safety directions. They will be wearing brightly colored shirts. There are some hills (it’s still Austin\, ya’ll)\, but we will regroup regularly and move at a comfortable pace for everyone. We pre-rode the course yesterday and it felt much easier than last year’s route.\n \nWe will have 5 amazing guest speakers\, each one speaking at a different stop along the route. Stops will be around 15 minutes. Our midway stop will be a bit longer.\n \nWe’ve had an outpouring of support for this event: Mellow Johnny’s is providing their repair truck at the beginning and midway point\, Major Taylor Central Texas and Austin Bike Farm are providing SAG vehicles\, and Code 4 Medical will graciously be providing medical SAG support.\n \nIf you need to rent a bike! Use the code BHBR at @austinbiketours website for a discount!\n \nPer CDC guidelines\, adults who are fully vaccinated are allowed to resume outdoor activities without masks. Wearing a mask and social distancing is very cool.
URL:https://theaustincommon.com/event/juneteenth-social-ride/
LOCATION:Texas African American History Memorial\, 100 W 11th St\, Austin\, TX\, 78701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Guest Speaker,Outdoor/Fitness
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