Minority small-business owners are invited to receive free services in legal, web design, marketing, operations, business development, advertising, and more.
Learn how to keep food waste from the landfill. Residents paying the Clean Community Fee qualify for a $75 rebate on a home composting system. Attend a composting class, then apply!
GAVA members and residents of Circle S Ridge and Southwood Neighborhoods are invited to learn how the new composting carts work, what can be composted, and best practices for food scrap collection. Free kitchen collectors and compostable bags, while supplies last.
Join the Texas Association of Mexican American Chambers of Commerce on Sept. 6-9, for three days of networking, speakers, workshops, receptions, and awards.
Join the Corridor Mobility Office to learn about mobility, safety, and connectivity improvements coming to East Riverside Drive between I-35 and Highway 71 as part of the Corridor Construction Program.
NFBPA Central Texas Chapter is looking for presentations for this November's Regional Leadership Summit. They're looking for speakers to "energize professionals at all levels to seek their best selves."
The Austin History Center's latest exhibit spotlights local efforts to create social change over the decades, including the Civil Rights and Women's Liberation movements. Residents are invited to upload personal photos of recent marches and rallies for inclusion.
Enjoy a tax-free weekend as you shop for back to school supplies. Most clothing, footwear, and backpacks will be covered. For a full list, see www.texastaxholiday.org.
Join Undoing White Supremacy Austin for a dialogue about reparations. The conversation is facilitated by white people, about whiteness and racism within predominately white spaces. This work and these spaces are in response to the current and historical call from black leadership for white anti-racists to organize their own people, and provide material support to their organizing efforts. All are welcome.