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  • UT Pre-College Showcase in Latin American Studies

    The Teresa Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies (LLILAS) at UT Austin hosts a pre-college showcase. Free for rising high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors accompanied by a parent or guardian. Lunch included. Registration required. Complete details available online. Jump-start your college journey!
    Sat. Jul. 20, 9am-3pm  
    Benson Latin American Collection, 2nd Floor
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    123 Andrés Bilingual Concert

    This interactive, bilingual concert for little language learners is an opportunity to learn or practice Spanish with kids' rocker 123 Andrés.
    Sat.-Sun., Feb. 2-3, 10am. $10-15.  
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    A Real Tail-gate at the Super Bowl, Puppy Bowl

    Spirited dog lovers are invited to dress pups in their favorite team jerseys that didn’t make it to the Super Bowl. The day’s festivities will feature cocktails and puppy treats and a Super Bowl watch party with complimentary game-time subs.
    Sun., Feb. 3, 2pm. Free.
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    Altatudes Hearts and Handbags

    The East Austin boutique is asking for handbag donations to help underserved youth in the area for the giveback initiative slated for Feb. 9. Open thy closet and see if there's anything that no longer sparks joy.
    Taking donations through Feb. 1. The event takes place Feb. 9, 2-4pm. Free.
    Altatudes, 1717 E. 12th
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    Austin Girls' Choir Placement Auditions

    Austin Girls' Choir welcomes new singers ages 8-18. Placement auditions are for all levels. The choir sings a broad range of genres, mostly in 3- or 4-part harmony.
    Weekends through Feb. 24. $25.
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    Austin Remembers MLK

    This interactive app-based exhibit offers photos from MLK's civil rights meetings with LBJ and audio speeches from the Austin Area Heritage Council’s MLK Oratory competition, plus special Six Square mini-docs of Austin’s African-American community. Discover for yourself at three different locations: the MLK statue at UT's East Mall, the south steps of the Capitol, and the George Washington Carver Museum.
    Jan. 21-Feb. 28. Free.
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    Body Mind Spirit Expo

    This expo offers holistic exhibitors and free lectures from across the nation. Get your aura photo taken, receive a relaxing massage, purchase quality nutritional supplements, have your future revealed, or connect with lost loved ones.
    Sat.-Sun., Feb. 2-3. $12.
  • Film

    Special Screenings

    Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961)

    Valentines Weeks at the Drive-In: Hepburn brings Truman Capote's Holly Golightly to vivid life. It's a romanticized portrait of an amoral free spirit, but one that remains forever emblazoned on our collective memory. It's the kind of movie a song like "Moon River" was made for.
    Sun., Feb. 3, 7:30pm  
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    Concordia Softball

    Vs. Pacific Lutheran University.
    Sun., Feb. 3, 7pm; Mon., Feb. 4, 1:30pm  
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    February Flea at the ABGB

    Shop local handmade items and vintage wares while enjoying some live music.
    Sun., Feb. 3, noon-5pm. Free.  
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    Haven Street-Allen Award Nominations

    This award honors an artist with a disability in Texas who, through a one-time creative act or a substantial record of achievement, embodies the spirit and vision of VSA Texas. Nominations are open to any artist with a disability over the age of 16 years in any discipline including visual art, dance, music, performance, craft, and writing.
    Through Feb. 28. Free.
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    Out of Town

    Kerrville Renaissance Festival

    Return to the days of knights and maidens to enjoy music, magic, and the bountiful harvest of the realm.
    Sat.-Sun., Feb. 2-3. Free.
    Kerrville
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    La Chandeleur Potluck

    La Chandeleur is a French holiday during which people: eat crêpes and drink hard cider. Join Nelson Ranch Pétanque Club, the Legation Boules Club, and Alliance Française d'Austin for crêpes, drinks, and pétanque. It's a potluck: Whip up crêpe shells, or bring fillings or cider to share.
    Sun., Feb. 3, 1pm. Free.
    Nelson Ranch Park, 901 Nelson Ranch Rd., Cedar Park
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    Lunar New Year

    Ring in the Year of the Pig with a celebration of entertainment and food.
    Fri.-Sun., Feb. 1-3. Free.
    Grand Prairie
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    Civic Events

    Parque Zaragoza Neighborhood Association Coat Drive

    The Parque Zaragoza Neighborhood Association is hosting its East Austin Coat Drive from Jan. 28 to Feb. 18 at Parque Zaragoza Recreation Center, South Austin Recreation Center, and Turner-Roberts Recreation Center.
    Jan. 28-Feb .18  
    Various locations
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    Puppy Bowl Party

    It's a watch party with prizes for best dressed pup, a little doggo Instagram photo booth, and foster dogs ready to be adopted.
    Sun., Feb. 3, 3-6pm. Free.  
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    Queen Tribute Choir

    Membership includes an epic Queen Tribute Concert T-shirt, 12 weekly rehearsals (the concert takes place in May; rehearsals start Feb. 10), fun group voice lessons, Ninja Mind Mastery Coaching to silence the inner critic and set your mind and voice free, and more! All ages welcome.
    Sun., Feb. 10. Adults, $250; teens 16-18, $150.
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    Saddle Up: Texas Ranching Tradition

    This exhibition, produced by Joe Vitone and Lori Najvar, honors hardworking ranch families from Jeff Davis and Lavaca Counties, as they wrangle livestock, battle weather, and study markets to stay on the rugged landscape they love.
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    SOUPer Bowl Brewery Chili Cook-Off

    Participating breweries will make a beer-infused chili, and you get to determine the winner. Catch the "big game" afterward.
    Sun., Feb. 3, 3pm. Free.
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    Southwestern University Softball

    Vs. Pacific Lutheran (DH).
    Sun., Feb. 3, 1:30pm  
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    Special Olympics Statewide Winter Games

    Athletes of all ages from all across the state will converge in the capital city for the 26th annual Winter Games, a series of statewide competitions in bowling, powerlifting, and volleyball. (Note: Volunteers are needed! No prior experience required.)
    Thu.-Sun., Jan. 31-Feb. 3. Free.  
    Various locations
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    Super Bowl Watch Party at Punch Bowl Social

    With three bars, plenty of big screens, and food & drink specials, PBS has you covered on your game-day needs. And if football's not your thing, they've also got bowling, foosball, and ping-pong.
    Sun., Feb. 3
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    Texas State Women's Tennis

    Vs. Presbyterian College: Fri., Feb. 1, 1pm. Vs. Prairie View A&M: Sat., Feb. 3, 10am  
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    Out of Town

    The Day the Music Died

    Remember the 60th anniversary of the plane crash that claimed the lives of Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J.P. Richardson with a day of music, tours, and a special gallery exhibit.
    Fri.-Sun., Feb. 1-3. Free.
    The Buddy Holly Center, Lubbock
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    Vintner Dinner Series

    Tickets have gone on sale for the 5-course dinners designed specifically to highlight the flavors of featured Texas-made wines.
    Jan. 19-Feb. 23. $70 per person.
    Blair House Inn, Wimberley
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    Kids

    Wake Up, Brother Bear!

    Watch Brother Bear and Sister Bear experience a full year of glorious seasons: see a waterfall melt, meet a butterfly, chase an elusive fish, and skate on an icy pond. Children are invited to join the action to help create magical moments. (Geared toward ages 6 and under.)
    Through April 21. Tue. & Thu., 10am & noon; Sun., 2pm. $10 and up.  
    ZACH North, 12129 RR 620 N. #10
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    Civic Events

    Warrant Amnesty Program 2019

    Austin Municipal Court and Downtown Community Court offer an amnesty program for individuals seeking to waive warrant fees, with multiple walk-in dockets scheduled Monday through Friday in February. See hours online.
    Feb. 1-Feb. 28. Free.  
    Downtown Austin Community Court, 719 E. Sixth
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    What the Fit?!

    Pairing elements of resistance band movement, yoga, and Pilates to stabilize and stretch, What the Fit?! is adaptable to all ages, levels, and abilities.
    First Sundays, 7-8pm. Pricing is pay-what-you-can.  
    Dancers Workshop, 11150 Research #107
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    What the Fit?! Flow

    Join Dance Waterloo for a weekly fitness class using a vinyasa flow yoga structure to help with alignment and core strength. Adaptable to all ages, levels, and abilities.
    Sun., March 3, noon-1pm. Pricing is pay-what-you-can.  

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