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Civic Events for Thu., July 22
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    Austin ISD Enrollment Clinic

    Families can join AISD in person to register their students for the 2021-22 school year.
    Thu., July 22, 9am-1pm  
    AISD Central Office, 4000 I-35 S.
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    City Council Meeting

    Council hosts a public hearing for comment on the city’s FY 2021-22 proposed budget.
    Thu., July 22, 4pm  
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    Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission Meeting

    The commission will redraw Austin's 10 City Council district boundaries for the first time since voters adopted the 10-1 system of single-member Council districts in 2012. Today’s agenda includes a presentation of city demographics.
    Thu., July 22, 6pm  
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    Save Historic Muny District Meeting

    On the agenda is discussion of the city rezoning case filed for portions of the UT Brackenridge Tract, including Lions Municipal Golf Course.
    Thu., July 22, 2pm  
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    YMCA Early Learning Readiness Program

    A free community program for qualifying low-income families that focuses on preparing children ages 2-4 for school, while providing their caregivers with the tools to facilitate their child’s development. Classes are offered twice a week in English and Spanish and last one hour.
    English: Mondays & Wednesdays, 9am; Tuesdays & Thursdays, 10:30am. Spanish: Mondays & Wednesdays, 10:30am; Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9am.. Free.  
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    APA! Pours for Pets

    Austin Pets Alive! puts the "fun" in "fundraiser" this month: For $40, you can purr-chase a passport to use participating locations throughout July, and at each stop, pick up a coffee, beer, glass of wine, or even a refreshing agua fresca. The nonprofit animal shelter is partnering with Austin favorites like Irene’s, Hank’s, Cosmic Coffee, Yard Bar, and more, and proceeds go to pets in need.
    July 1-31. $40 donation.  
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    Arc of the Capital Area Wildflower Program

    In collaboration with Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, The Arc offers classes for adults with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities focusing on social-emotional growth, vocational studies, life skills, active recreation, and Texas nature.
    Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9am-2pm. $150-300 per month.  
    Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, 4801 La Crosse
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    Drive-Through Vaccine Clinic Volunteers

    If you're interested in volunteering at Travis County's drive-through vaccine clinic at COTA, sign up here.
    Clinic open: Fridays-Sundays  
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    Palm District Planning Survey

    Austin’s Palm District is located on the eastern edge of Downtown between I-35 and Trinity St., running from Rainey St. to 15th St. The city's Housing and Planning Department seeks public input on the future of the area as it develops the final Palm District Small Area Plan. Explore the area, take a survey, and ask questions on the city’s project website.
    Ongoing  
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    Summer Lunch for Teens and Kids

    Central Health is providing children ages 18 and under with free weekly meal packs that include breakfast and lunch for the entire week.
    Through Aug. 12. Thursdays, noon-2pm. Free.  
    Central Health Southeast Health & Wellness Center, 2901 Montopolis Dr.
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    YWCA Greater Austin Warmline

    Call 512/548-9922 for support amidst the isolation of the COVID-19 pandemic.
    Mondays-Thursdays, 9am-8pm; Fridays, 9-5pm; Saturdays, noon-4pm  
    Citywide

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