Here are the top 5 things to do in Austin this weekend
Here are the top 5 things to do in Austin this weekend
Photo by Maya Coplin Reflect on the words and legacy of Texas trailblazer Barbara Jordan during a virtual conversation this Friday.
Photo courtesy of Barbara Jordan Freedom Foundation
Now, more than ever, we need our neighbors. As Austin starts to pick up the pieces after an unprecedented winter storm, consider participating in these community focused events to help those in need and spread a little kindness. Check out the top five things to do in Austin this weekend.
Local letterpress studio opens doors to brand-new South Congress store
Local letterpress studio opens doors to brand-new South Congress store
Photo courtesy of Letterpress PLAY/Facebook The new location is a restored bungalow complete with plenty of natural light and ample room to shop and create.
Photo courtesy of Letterpress PLAY/Facebook Private 30-minute shopping appointments are available for groups of 4 or less.
Photo courtesy of Letterpress PLAY/Facebook
One of Austin’s most creative shops is debuting its new South Congress digs. Letterpress PLAY has officially moved into one of the city’s most iconic areas, bringing with it new inventory, more space, and private shopping.
This year, Texas Monthly food editor Pat Sharpe’s annual ranking of the state’s best new restaurants looks a little different. Instead of a
Texans are getting an extension to file their 2020 taxes following last week's brutal winter storm, the Internal Revenue Service announced on February 22
Austin s primary warming shelter hits capacity as temps fall again
Austin s primary warming shelter hits capacity as temps fall again There are still plenty of warming shelters open.
2windpsa/Getty Palmer Events Center, which was serving as Austin s primary warming shelter, is now at full capacity and cannot accept any more people at that location, according to the City of Austin Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. However, there is still limited room available at these locations: Del Valle High School, 5201 Ross Road, Del Valle Mendez Middle School, 5106 Village Square, 78744 Reilly Elementary School, 405 Denson, Austin There are still more shelter sites available, though they are not fully equipped like the ones above. The Austin Disaster Relief Network has tapped faith-based locations to operate as shelters, but people should bring their own supplies and blankets. Find churches that are a part of this network here.