Do512 Family - What to do in Austin with Kids

Do512 Family - What to do in Austin with Kids

Top Austin Family Events, Apr. 17-19

This weekend, you can go to the first Round Rock Express game of the season, check out tons of hot rods, watch 3,500 butterflies take flight, join us at the Austin Earth Day Festival, monkey around at the Alamo Drafthouse, see a children’s play at …

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Free Build-a-Bike Workshop

Did you know that May is National Bike Month? Get your bikes ready! Families are invited to attend a free Build-A-Bike Workshop event at Yellow Bike Project, a community bike shop in east Austin, on Sunday, Apr. 19 from 1:30 – 4:30. Join Cuéntame Magazine, …

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Monkey Kingdom Family Event at the Alamo Drafthouse

Bring your family to the Alamo Drafthouse Slaughter Lane on Saturday, Apr. 18 to monkey around in a morning packed with fun. Watch Disneynature’s new feature film, Monkey Kingdom, and enjoy some educational activities, too. Starting at 10 a.m., you’ll play games, make crafts, and …

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Cenicienta at ZACH Theatre

ZACH Theatre brings a new bilingual adaptation of Cinderella to the stage through Saturday, May 23. Cenicienta is a Spanish/English version of the classic fairy tale, infused with puppetry, Mexican culture and humor. Co-written by Caroline Reck of Glass Half Full Theatre and Rupert Reyes of Teatro …

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Texas Military Museum Open House & Air Show

On Saturday, Apr. 18 and Sunday, Apr. 19, you can take the family to Camp Mabry for the annual the Texas Miliary Forces Museum Open House and American Heroes Air Show. Check out a large WWII battle reenactment, helicopter and parachute demos, children’s activities, historic …

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Annie at Bass Concert Hall

We bet your bottom dollar that you and your kids will love the big Broadway in Austin production of Annie coming to the Bass Concert Hall on Tuesday, Apr. 21 through Sunday, Apr. 26. One of America’s best-loved musicals is sure to entertain the whole …

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Austin Film Festival’s 2015 Austin Summer Film Camp

The Summer Film Camp, presented by Austin Film Festival, returns this June with an amazing camp full of screenwriting, filmmaking and claymation workshops for ages 9 – 18. The critically-acclaimed program promises to teach, inspire and help kids and young adults create their very own fabulous, …

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5 Ways to Get Active this Week, Apr. 13-19, 2015

IT’S TIME TEXAS makes healthy easier for Texans where they live, learn, work, worship and shop. Check out these five fun events for getting out and getting active with the kids this week! –> 5 Ways to Get Active this Week! Brazilian, Latin and Tango …

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