Summer Soiree at WorkWell
WorkWell, a massage and yoga studio in South Austin, is hosting a Summer Soiree of live, local music on Sunday, July 27 from noon – 8 pm.
WorkWell, a massage and yoga studio in South Austin, is hosting a Summer Soiree of live, local music on Sunday, July 27 from noon – 8 pm.
Sunday, July 27, enjoy free admission from 9 am – 5 pm as the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center celebrates Tribute Day in recognition of their founder, Lady Bird Johnson.
Saturday, July 26, is National Dance Day and you can dance it up all day at Ballet Austin!
This Saturday, July 26 and Sunday, July 27, come down to Cabela’s for the Archery Classic. Practice your bow skills through clinics, workshops, fun games and demos. Each day will be packed with fun activities for everyone from kids to bow pros.
Every Friday this summer, two awesome venues will be running Snow Cone Happy Hours! What does this mean, exactly? It means mom and dad can hit up a happy hour that the kids will love too.
Sound & Cinema will continue on Tuesday, July 22 at the Long Center with a free screening of “E.T.” and a performance from Henry + the Invisibles. The fun starts around 6 pm and will continue until about 10:30 pm.
This weekend you can ice skate to Disney tunes, tie-dye some T-shirts, see an awesome magic show, build a solar car and much more! Here are our Top 10 Austin Family Events…
See some amazing magic and comedy on Saturday, July 19 at the Scottish Rite Theater for the Magic at the Capitol show. The 2 pm show is sold out, but there are still tickets available for the 7 pm performance!
This weekend, your family will have three opportunities to have Frozen-themed fun. You can see the movie for free, ice skate to Disney tunes and hang with Olaf, and enjoy a day of Frozen activities at a toy store.
The Summer Nature Camps at McKinney Roughs Nature Park provide the perfect outdoor camp experience. In week-long sessions divided by age groups ranging from age 5 to 15, kids get to explore the Lost Pines woods, play camp games and learn about the woods and the animals that live there. Campers will learn wilderness survival skills and go rafting on the Colorado River. Older campers will experience more advanced nature science studies as well as personal and team building challenges, and teenagers can learn the skills of a naturalist and outdoor leader.