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  • Image: John Slatin AccessU 2026

    Thu., May 14, 9 a.m.-6 p.m.

    St. Edward's University

    3001 S. Congress, Austin South Congress and South First

    Get Tickets Tickets

    General ($645)
    AccessU is the annual hands-on, accessibility training conference where tech professionals, content creators, policymakers, and advocates come together for deep learning in accessible digital design. 512-527-3138
  • Image: Epilepsy Support Group

    Second Tuesday, Wednesday of every month

    Listen to the experiences of other people with epilepsy and other seizure disorders. Tuesdays are for family group, and Wednesday is for adults. @Online via Zoom 512/876-8471
  • Image: Sketch Social at Cellars

    Wednesdays, 7-10 p.m. Continues through Dec. 30

    Cellars Gallery

    415 E. Saint Elmo Rd., Ste. 1A, 1B & 1C, Austin South Congress and South First

    A relaxed, open studio night for artists, creatives, and anyone who just wants to draw. No pressure. No expectations. Just space to create.Day: Wednesdays Time: 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM Location: Cellars Gallery – Studio 1B Capacity: Limited to 30 guests Tickets General Admission: $15 Member Access: Included Spots are limited to keep the environment comfortable and intentional. 5126708011
  • Image: Adulting 101: Basic Adult Skills Training

    Ongoing, 9 a.m.-2 p.m.

    Austin Community College Hays Campus

    1200 Kohlers Crossing, Kyle Beyond Austin

    Free
    We’re excited to invite you to Adulting 101: Basic Adult Skills Training at Austin Community College District’s Hays Campus. This free, one-day showcase is designed to help students and community members build practical, real-world skills that support academic success, financial stability, and career readiness. Join us on Friday, March 6, 2026, where you can: Strengthen your resume and interview skills Learn personal finance and budgeting basics Understand credit, financial responsibility, and your rights Connect directly with ACC faculty, staff, and community partners Explore resources that support career and academic success. 5122237000
  • Image: Trivia 512

    Wednesdays

    Radio Coffee & Beer

    4204 Menchaca, Austin South Lamar and Barton Springs

    We really have no shortage of trivia events in this town full of smarties, but what grabbed my attention with this one was the quality of the prizes. First place gets $125 to spend at happenin’ host venue Radio, plus $15 to whiskey distillery Still Austin, and second place wins $75 at Radio and $15 at Still. Third place is even a good prize: a bag of high-quality Radio coffee beans and a koozie. So dust off the ol’ brain, grab some buds, and head over to Radio on Wednesdays to give it a go. Fuel up beforehand with a… 512/394-7844
  • Image: Geeks Who Drink Trivia

    Ongoing

    The masters of minutiae present trivia games for prizes, covering everything from Hungary to The Hunger Games, science to sports, the Billboard Hot 100 to Better Call Saul. Find them at watering holes all over town each week. Ongoing
  • Image: Fresh for Less Mobile Markets

    Ongoing

    This program from the city of Austin, run by Farmshare Austin, has opened new market locations. There are now six weekly markets around town that sell Texas-grown produce, eggs, honey, and other groceries all at reduced prices. Most major cards are accepted at these markets and if you are a SNAP customer, you can also use your Lone Star card and Double Up Food Bucks. Locations and schedules are subject to change, so check the current info online to find one near you.
  • Image: Pub Quiz at Baker Street

    Wednesdays, 7-9 p.m.

    Baker Street Pub & Grill

    3003 S. Lamar, Austin South Lamar and Barton Springs

    Get a team together to compete for prizes, and be sure to check the FB on Tuesday to get a preview of the categories you'll need to brush up on. 512/691-9140
  • Image: Paint Night Done Right - Austin - Paint and Sip by Classpop!

    Thu., May 14, 6-8 p.m., Thu., May 28, 6-8 p.m., Thu., June 11, 6-8 p.m., Thu., June 25, 6-8 p.m., Thu., July 9, 6-8 p.m., Thu., July 23, 6-8 p.m., Thu., Aug. 13, 6-8 p.m., Thu., Aug. 27, 6-8 p.m., Thu., Sept. 10, 6-8 p.m., Thu., Sept. 24, 6-8 p.m., Thu., Oct. 15, 6-8 p.m., Thu., Oct. 29, 6-8 p.m., Thu., Nov. 5, 6-8 p.m., Thu., Nov. 12, 6-8 p.m., Thu., Dec. 3, 6-8 p.m. and Thu., Dec. 17, 6-8 p.m.

    Blue Owl Brewing

    2400 E. Cesar Chavez, Austin Lower East

    Turn your next night out into something creative with this paint and sip experience in Austin! Looking for a fun activity in Austin? Picture this: you grab a drink, pick up a brush and suddenly you’re laughing way too hard at how your sunset looks more like a potato (in a good way). Your local instructor keeps things easy, the vibe stays chill and before you know it, you’re relaxed, inspired and genuinely proud of what you made. It’s a night that reminds you how good it feels to play again! 800-385-0675
  • Image: Volunteer Days at ACR

    Tuesdays, Thursdays

    Austin Creative Reuse

    2005 Wheless, Austin East

    Organized types will have fun volunteering to help Austin Creative Reuse sort through donated items, roll fabric, and detangle yarn. Registration required. Tuesdays & Thursdays 512/375-3041
  • Image: Thursday Night Flipper Fight

    Thursdays, 8 p.m.

    Pinballz Arcade

    8940 Research #100, Austin Midtown

    Roll through for a tournament hosted by local pinball club Salamander City, with five rounds of play followed by the playoffs. 512/420-8458
  • Image: Austin International Folk Dancers

    Fridays, 7-9:45 p.m.

    Hancock Recreation Center

    811 E. 41st, Austin Midtown

    $5 (under 18, free)
    Join AIFD for an evening of dances from around the world with no experience or partner required. Fridays, 7-9:45pm 512/453-7765
  • Image: Get Smutty: Huitlacoche Workshop With Central Texas Mycological Society

    Sat., May 16

    The Natural Gardener

    8648 Old Bee Caves Rd., Austin West Austin and Lakeway

    You know, huitlacoche has been criminally outshone by her sister nixtamalization in the ancient corn variations competition. It’s really unfair that Nixta gets all the hoopla when Huitla, her more goth and grungy counterpart, is just as cool. Jokes aside, huitlacoche is a mushroom-like fungus that grows on corn, turning it black and giving it an umami taste unlike any corn you’ve known. Central Texas Mycology will teach you how to achieve this Mexican delicacy by timing the inoculation of your corn and learning how to harvest its fruits correctly. Every participant will take home a spore syringe and a… 512/288-6113
  • Image: Lives Remembered: Black History at Pease Park

    Sat., May 16, 10-11:30 a.m.

    Pease Park

    1100 Kingsbury, Austin Old West Austin

    The site of today's Pease District Park was part of the 365-acre Woodlawn homestead owned by former Texas Governor E. M. Pease and his wife, Lucadia. Although Governor Pease supported the Union during the Civil War, research has found that at least 37 individuals were directly enslaved or leased as enslaved labor by the Pease family. This tour recognizes and shares some of the stories of a few of these people. 5128429018
  • Image: GoldenGaia Vendor Market + Holistic Fair

    Saturdays, Sundays

    Casa de Luz

    1701 Toomey, Austin South Lamar and Barton Springs

    Free
    Explore a diverse selection of vendors, including artisans, psychic readers, and holistic practitioners who can help heal mind, body, and spirit. Sat.-Sun., 11am-5pm 512/476-2535
  • Image: Adult Skate Night

    Saturdays and Tuesdays

    Playland Skate Center

    8822 McCann, Austin Midtown

    Leave the rugrats at home and enjoy the roller rink with other grownups. Tuesdays, 7-11pm; Saturdays, 9pm-midnight 512/452-1901
  • Image: Barton Creek Farmers Market

    Sundays, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

    A great selection of local farmers bringing fabulous pastured meats, eggs, dairy, vegetables, and fruits, plus prepared-food vendors, artisans, bakers, and of course, live music. @4805 Hwy. 290 W., Sunset Valley (Kohl's parking lot) 512/280-1976
  • Image: Dungeons & Dragons Night

    Sundays

    Pinballz Kingdom

    15201 S. I-35, Buda Beyond Austin

    Pinballz offers themed rooms, tavern music, an interactive drink menu, and more to help immerse you in the campaign experience. Sundays, 6pm-close 512/523-4080
  • Image: Beyond the Needle: Marketing for Tattooers that Doesn’t Suck Your Soul

    Mon., May 18, 2-4 p.m.

    Sky Candy

    1023 Springdale Ste. 8-A, Austin East

    Does the thought of marketing or doing social media spike your anxiety? Honestly, same. We're tapping in Bella aka @ikaminks, who's both a tattooer and holds a masters in marketing, to come share actionable steps on how to make marketing for your tattoo biz more sustainable with an emphasis on tools and habits for neurodivergent creatives. 512/800-4998
  • Image: Bat City Bingo

    Mondays

    The Tigress Pub

    100 W. North Loop, Austin Midtown

    I love the Bat City Bingo ladies. They’re always up to give you a prize from their incredible collection whether your victory is real or simply deserved. My friend once got a book that was just artistic depictions of Satan! Anyway, those who missed their presence on North Loop after they departed from Tuesday at Dub Trub can now rest easy. BCB sets up in the cozy cocktail quarters of Tigress, where you can enjoy delicious drinks and dot your bingo sheet indoors. Good way to beat the Monday blues, baby. – James Scott 512/600-3232
  • Image: Free Monday Tango

    Mondays, 6:30-10 p.m.

    Halcyon Mueller

    1905 Aldrich #110, Austin East

    A delightful night of dance starts with an intro to authentic Argentine tango (no experience or partner needed) with Gustavo Simplis, and continues with two hours of social dancing with DJ G. 512/400-0445
  • Image: Music Open Mic

    Mondays, 8-10 p.m.

    Buzz Mill

    1505 Town Creek, Austin South

    Bring your acoustic and showcase your best original songs or old classics. 512/912-9221
  • Image: Write Club

    Third Tuesday of every month

    Central Library

    710 W. Cesar Chavez, Austin Downtown

    As Amy Poehler’s character Susie advises about musical theatre in Wet Hot American Summer, “Your craft is a muscle; you have to exercise it.” If your craft is writing, consider Write Club your gym sesh. At this monthly meetup, participants are given a prompt or exercise, then everyone will write and share. Don’t be shy; this is a supportive environment filled with folks who are also writers, aka some of the most insecure people on the planet. Have a stretch, crick your neck, and get those writing muscles absolutely ripped. – Kat McNevins 512/974-7400
  • Image: Bat City Bingo

    Tuesdays

    Long Play Lounge

    704 W. St. Johns Ave., Austin Midtown

    Mamma mia: Did you know the game we call bingo originated in Italy? Descended from the Italian lotto game, bingo has been delighting young and old – okay, mostly old – since the 1500s. Enjoy boffo bingo from your friends at Bat City Bingo, who bring free “beano” to patios all over town, every Tuesday at Long Play Lounge. – James Scott
  • Image: Tuesday Trivia at St. Elmo Brewing

    Tuesdays

    St. Elmo Brewing Co.

    440 E. St. Elmo, Austin South

    Free
    Test your wits with Trivia 512. Tuesdays, 7pm 737/300-1965
  • Image: Invitation for Press: 21st Texas Silver-Haired Legislature Legislative Session

    Wed., May 20, 12:15 p.m.

    Texas State Capitol

    1100 Congress, Austin Downtown

    Free
    We are pleased to invite you to attend the press conference organized by the Texas Silver-Haired Legislators (TSHL) regarding an overview of the TSHL Legislative process. The event will take place promptly at 12:15 pm on May 20th, 2026, in the House Chambers of the Texas State Capitol. This press conference will focus on the legislative process and include the prioritization of pursuing the passage of laws to benefit Older Texans over the age 60. Your participation is vital to the public’s awareness of how the TSHL results in the passage of laws to improve the lives of Older Texans. 817-913-9468
  • Image: Belles & Chimes Pinball Meetup

    Third and First Wednesday of every month

    Women and nonbinary pinball players are welcome to join this casual pinball group for all levels, meeting at Bender Bar on first Wednesdays of the month and Cidercade on third Wednesdays. First & third Wednesdays, 8pm @Bender Bar, 321 W. Ben White #300; Cidercade, 600 E. Riverside
  • Image: Stop the Bleed

    Thu., May 21, 5:15-7:30 p.m.

    Menchaca Road Branch Library

    5500 Menchaca Rd., Austin South

    FREE
    Stop the Bleed trains bystanders to save lives by using pressure, wound packing, and tourniquets to stop severe bleeding before help arrives. 512/974-8700
  • Image: The Roosevelt Room's Master Class Series - Cocktail Creation & Mixology 101

    Sun., May 24, 12-2:30 p.m.

    Roosevelt Room

    307-B W. Fifth, Austin Midtown

    Shake up your cocktail game at The Roosevelt Room with this hands-on mixology master class. In this two-hour course, you’ll learn essential bartending techniques, explore the four foundational cocktail families, and discover how to craft balanced, original drinks at home. Guests will enjoy three cocktails, light hors d’oeuvres, and create their own signature cocktail using approachable ingredients. Must be 21+ to attend. Class runs from 12–2:30 PM, with Sunday Happy Hour starting at 3 PM. 512/494-4094
  • Image: Parish Presents: Butt Stuff Bingo

    Every other Monday

    Parish

    501 Brushy, Austin Lower East

    No one is saying that traditional bingo is boring, but if you enjoy the bluer forms of (verbal) intercourse – and many do – Butt Stuff Bingo could be just right for you. BSB is an interactive game-show themed contest, but instead of grandma rules, with only one winner per contest, Butt Stuff gives multiple contestants the chance to win “novelty” prizes – dildos? – from “specialty” stores. Each night features an “adult re-imagined parody” of classic works like I Love Lucy, Dirty Dancing, or The Smurfs. – Brant Bingamon Every other Monday
  • Image: Planning Commission Meeting

    Second and Fourth Tuesday of every month

    City Hall

    301 W. Second, Austin Downtown

    See agenda for details. Second & fourth Tuesdays, 6pm
  • Image: LazerCON 2026

    Thu., May 28, 8:30 & 9 a.m. and Fri., May 29, 9 a.m.

    Kalahari Resort and Waterpark

    501 Kenney Fort Blvd., Round Rock Beyond Austin

    LazerCon is a two-day, hands-on conference hosted by AP Lazer, a laser machine company known for its open architecture systems and 24/7 tech support. The event is designed to help attendees understand what’s possible with laser technology while building practical skills and exploring real business opportunities. Attendees can participate in classes covering topics like photo engraving, jig making, LightBurn techniques, and more, alongside business-focused sessions. An open exhibit hall features live demonstrations of AP Lazer’s full line of machines, along with suppliers like Houston Acrylic, LoneStar Adhesive, and JDS, offering materials and resources attendees can source immediately. 5178973038
  • Image: Lives Remembered: Black History at Pease Park

    Sat., May 30, 10-11:30 a.m.

    Pease Park

    1100 Kingsbury, Austin Old West Austin

    The site of today's Pease District Park was part of the 365-acre Woodlawn homestead owned by former Texas Governor E. M. Pease and his wife, Lucadia. Although Governor Pease supported the Union during the Civil War, research has found that at least 37 individuals were directly enslaved or leased as enslaved labor by the Pease family. This tour recognizes and shares some of the stories of a few of these people. 5128429018
  • Image: H-E-B Free Fourth Sunday

    Last Sunday of every month, 1-5 p.m. Continues through Dec. 27

    Texas Science & Natural History Museum

    2400 Trinity, Austin Campus

    Free
    Enjoy FREE museum admission all day during H-E-B Free Fourth Sundays, held the fourth Sunday of every month. Explore the story of life in the natural world in Texas from the formation of our planet, through the age of the dinosaurs, into our current environment. See fascinating fossils and examples of Texas wildlife, touch real meteorites, and walk beneath the 33-foot wingspan of a pterosaur and tyrannosaur! The museum is open from 1 to 5 p.m. on Sundays (last admission is at 4:30 pm). 512-471-1604
  • Image: LegalLine

    First Tuesday of every month, 5:30-7:30 p.m.

    Call 512/472-8303 for LegalLine, a free hotline sponsored by Austin Lawyer Referral Service. Attorney volunteers can answer questions and give brief legal advice concerning many areas of law. 512/472-8303
  • Image: Insights: 'Organizing Women Who Wander in Museum Named for a Man'

    Wed., June 3, 5-8 p.m.

    Umlauf Sculpture Garden & Museum

    605 Azie Morton, Austin South Lamar and Barton Springs

    Join us at the UMLAUF for a special Insights talk about the Women Who Wander exhibition led by Executive Director and Curator Dr. Katie Robinson Edwards. In this program, she will share the curatorial process behind bringing Women Who Wander to life, reflecting on how the exhibition both engages with and expands the legacy of Charles Umlauf. Exhibiting artist and Austin-based sculptor Tammie Rubin will also be in conversation, offering insight into her work on view in the gallery and Crenshaw Building, as well as the ways Umlauf’s practice has influenced her own practice. 512/445-5582
  • Image: First Wednesday Dark Sky Place Coaching

    First Wednesday of every month, 5 p.m.

    Free
    Are you helping your local community, park, reserve, sanctuary or urban park apply as an International Dark Sky Place? Or are you starting to think about it? Gather to connect with others doing the same thing and be coached by DarkSky Texas volunteers who have experience with IDSP applications. First Wednesdays, 5pm @Virtual 512/917-9463
  • Image: Young Meditators Group

    First Thursday of every month, 7-8:30 p.m.

    Austin Shambhala Center

    1702 S. Fifth, 1702 S. Fifth, Austin South Congress and South First

    Free
    Youngsters ages 18-39 who'd like to cultivate mindfulness are welcome to gather and reflect on and discuss topics about everyday life. First Thursdays, 7-8:30pm
  • Image: H-E-B Free First Sunday

    First Sunday of every month, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

    Bullock Texas State History Museum

    1800 Congress, Austin Campus

    Explore the story of Texas through three floors of exhibits showcasing artifacts from around the state. 512/936-4629
  • Image: Behavioral Challenges: Defiance and Sibling Conflict

    Wed., June 10, 6-7 p.m.

    Virtual Event

    (missing address), Austin Greater Austin

    15$
    Parents feeling overwhelmed by defiance, power struggles, or constant sibling conflict? This practical and supportive workshop is designed to help you understand what’s driving these behaviors and how to respond more effectively. Led by a child and family therapist, the session breaks down common patterns behind oppositional behavior and sibling dynamics, offering clear, real-life strategies you can use at home. You’ll learn how to set limits without escalating tension, reduce daily conflicts, and strengthen connection with your children. Walk away with tools to create a calmer, more cooperative, and less stressful family environment. 512-843-7665