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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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    Austin Bat Cave's School Supplies Drive

    Austin Bat Cave, a nonprofit organization that offers free creative writing programs to local youth ages 6 to 18, is holding a school supplies drive through April. If you would like to donate pencils, pens, paper, tape, composition notebooks, or any other classroom supplies, email [email protected] to learn how and where to drop off your items.
    March 11-April 30. Free.
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    Bicycle Advisory Council

    Provide your final feedback on the Austin Strategic Mobility Plan before it heads to City Council for review and adoption.
    Tue., March 19, 6-8pm  
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    Don't Mess With Texas K-12 Art Contest

    Keep Texas Beautiful and the Texas Department of Transportation invite Texas students in kindergarten through 12th grade to submit their best litter prevention-inspired artwork to be considered for the Don’t Mess With Texas calendar. Students with the top 13 designs will have their work featured; one winner will be selected from each grade.
    Deadline: Mon., April 22. Free.
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    Free Community Health Series for Seniors

    Topics include holistic heart health, natural prevention techniques, and more. Sessions are led by Chris Goddin, an integrative medicine specialist.
    Through April 16. Third Tuesdays, 5:30-7pm. Free.
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    Free Tax Preparation

    Foundation Communities can help prepare taxes (for those who make less than $55,000 annually) at six different locations. Call 211 or see online for additional info.
    Through April 15. Mon., Tue., Fri., 11am-4pm; Wed., 1-8pm; Thu., 11am-8pm; Sat., 10am-4pm. Free.  
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    Free Tax Preparation

    Foundation Communities can help prepare taxes (for those who make less than $55,000 annually) at six different locations. Call 211 or see online for additional info.
    Through April 15. Mon., Tue., Thu., 9am-8pm; Wed., 1-8pm; Fri., Sat., 9am-5pm; Sun., 1-5pm. Free.  
    Community Financial Center North, 5900 Airport
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    Free Tax Preparation

    Foundation Communities can help prepare taxes (for those who make less than $55,000 annually) at six different locations. Call 211 or see online for additional info.
    Through April 15. Mon., Tue., Thu., 11am-8pm; Wed., 1-8pm; Fri., 11am-4pm; Sat., 9am-4pm. Free.  
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    Free Tax Preparation

    Foundation Communities can help prepare taxes (for those who make less than $55,000 annually) at six different locations. Call 211 or see online for additional info.
    Through April 15. Mon., Tue., Thu., 11am-8pm; Wed., 1-8pm; Fri., 11am-5pm; Sat., 9am-5pm. Free.  
    Southeast Health & Wellness Center, 2901 Montopolis
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    Free Tax Preparation

    Foundation Communities can help prepare taxes (for those who make less than $55,000 annually) at six different locations. Call 211 or see online for additional info. ASL appointments for the deaf/hard of hearing available at this location.
    Through April 15. Mon., Tue., Thu., 9am-8pm; Wed., 1-8pm; Fri., Sat., 9am-5pm; Sun., 1-5pm. Free.  
    Community Financial Center South, 2600 W. Stassney
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    Huston-Tillotson Softball

    Vs. Langston University: Sat., March 16, noon. Vs. Southwestern University: Tue., March 19, 2pm. Free.
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    Real Austin Tour

    This “bucket list tour” gives you a city overview in just two hours. Get acquainted with Austin's art, music, culture, food, history, parks, and famous people while touring major landmarks, lesser-known gems, neighborhoods, and food trucks. And, with the Mercedes tour van, you'll be riding in style.
    Multiple tours daily, starting at 10:30am. $35.
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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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    Sherwood Forest Faire

    Get out your corsets and chain-mail and join the fun and fantasy in the medieval village with scads of performances each day, plus food, shopping, live music, jousting, and unparalleled people watching.
    Weekends, March 2-April 21. $22 ($12, child).  
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    Small Business Recordkeeping

    A class covering the 101 of record creating and keeping for your business.
    Tue., March 19, 9am-4pm. $35.  
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    Spring Break at the Bullock

    Enjoy a variety of hands-on activities inspired by the current exhibit "Texas From Above."
    March 18-22, 10am-2pm. Free with museum admission.
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    St. Edward's Baseball

    Vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville.
    Tue., March 19, 2pm. Free.  
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    St. Edward's Softball

    Vs. Lubbock Christian University.
    Tue., March 19, noon. Free.  
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    Temporary Events and Mobile Vendor Vendors: Food Safety Training

    Opportunity for questions and answers from an Environmental Health officer. Registration required.
    Tue., March 19, 3-4:30pm. Free.  
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    UT Baseball

    Vs. Texas Tech: Fri., March 15, 6:30pm; Sat., March 16, 2:30pm; Sun., March 17, 1pm. Vs. Arkansas: Tue., March 19, 6:30pm; Wed., March 20, 6:30pm. $7-25.  
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    UT Women's Tennis

    Vs. Pepperdine: Sat., March 16, noon. Vs. Illinois: Tue., March 19, 2pm
    Texas Tennis Center
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    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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    We Are Blood at Barton Creek Mall

    WrB’s mobile blood bus will be stationed in the parking lot between Nordstrom and Sears on Tuesday (12:30-4:30pm) and Thursday (3-7pm). Everyone who donates, or attempts to donate, will receive a $5 gift card to Torchy’s Tacos.
    Tue. & Thu., March 19 & 21
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    We Are Blood at Lakeline Mall

    WrB’s mobile blood bus will be stationed in the parking lot outside Macy’s on Monday (3-7pm) and Tuesday (12:30-4:30pm). Everyone who donates, or attempts to donate, will receive a $5 gift card to Torchy’s Tacos.
    Mon.-Tue., March 18-19
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    Whole Planet Foundation’s Prosperity Campaign

    Whole Planet Foundation's mission is funding microcredit to alleviate poverty around the globe for the world’s poorest people – mostly women – living in communities where Whole Foods Market sources products. This year’s campaign goal is to raise $4 million, and you can donate at the store as you pay for your groceries.
    March 1-31
    Any Whole Foods Market
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    Zoning & Platting Commission

    Provide your final feedback on the Austin Strategic Mobility Plan before it heads to City Council for review and adoption.
    Tue., March 19, 6pm  

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