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Civic Events for Thu., July 27
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    Austin/Travis County Food Policy Board Special Called Meeting

    The board meets to discuss budget recommendations for City Council, and welcomes public comment.
    Thu., July 27, noon  
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    Beat the Heat

    With Central Texas experiencing extremely high temperatures, city leaders issued a reminder to be aware of Excessive Heat Watch and Excessive Heat Warning alerts from the National Weather Service. A warning means action should be taken immediately to avoid heat-related illness. The city began a pilot program in July at Republic Square with misting tents and cold bottled water, and always offers facilities like rec centers and libraries as cooling centers. In addition, city pool fees are waived Aug. 9-Sept. 30, except for Barton Springs. Visit the city's website for more information, and always check before you head to an outdoor event: For safety, organizers may cancel events that put people at risk due to the heat.
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    City of Austin Budget Town Hall: District 10

    Learn about the city's upcoming budget approval process and provide input.
    Thu., July 27, 6pm. Free.
    St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, 8134 Mesa
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    Free Vaccine Clinic

    Several vaccines will be available with no insurance or proof of citizenship required: hepatitis A & B, COVID-19, HPV, and many more.
    Thu., July 27, 9:30-11:30am  
    Black Men's Health Clinic, 6633 Hwy. 290 E. #100
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    WIC Mobile Unit

    Resources and info about Austin Public Health’s Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) supplemental nutrition program for qualifying pregnant women, new mothers, and young children.
    Check online for current schedule. Free.  
    Various locations

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