We all want Father’s Day to be special for our dads, but visiting different community calendars and tracking down activities to choose from can take a lot of time. We’ve done the research for you and compiled it into one grand list of things to do on Father’s Day 2013 in Austin! Live Concerts
Creative Ways to Beat the Heat in Austin: Summer 2013
This guest blog post is by Matt Champion. It’s only June and we’re already sweating bullets. With temperatures quickly heading toward every day triple-digits, we’re all going to need our summertime havens. Austinites have a tendency to be claustrophobic. We love the outdoors and won’t let anything, even the scorching sun, keep us stuck inside all day […]
Krause Springs Swimming Hole Offers Camping, Grilling and Cool Fun
We can’t get enough of Texas swimming holes in the summertime. This year, we celebrated the beginning of our swimming hole explorations with a trip to Krause Springs in Spicewood, TX. Located at 404 Krause Spring Rd., Krause Springs is about an hour from Austin, depending on 71-West congestion. This private Texas Hill Country property […]
Texas Hill Country Olive Company Is Inviting Day Trip Destination
The end of 2008 found John Gambini sitting in a doctor’s office, reading an article in Texas Co-op Power Magazine about the fledgling olive oil industry in Texas. John loved the romance of the Texas Hill Country and had already decided that he wanted to plant firm roots in the area (pun intended). But more […]
Austin Music Foundation: Amazing & Free Resource for Austin Musicians
Austin musicians and bands, listen up. You want to make music because you can’t imagine doing anything else with your life…right? But you’re facing a dilemma that all aspiring musicians confront: how the heck do you make a full-time living doing what you love? What if you knew of a state-of-the-art resource center that was […]
Austin Books and Comics: Hooking You Up for 36 Years
I don’t know when I was first exposed to comic books. Sometime in the early 80’s, I ended up with a box of mixed comics. I dog-eared issues of Conan, The Fantastic Four, Archie, The Uncanny X-Men, and who knows what else. I can’t recall what happened to that box of comics. It disappeared along […]
Hold My Beer: Mug Muscles Start-Up Launches Exercise Beer Mug
This guest blog post is by George Hillhouse. Growing up in Alabama, one of my favorite sayings was, “Hold my beer and watch this.” In fact, if that’s not the State Motto, it ought to be. Beer, or the consumption thereof, has inspired many otherwise rational people to do things they would never have thought […]
Wimberley Zipline Adventures: An Unforgettable Experience
In the Texas Hill Country, we’re spoiled beyond measure. Few places on earth compare to the natural beauty in our area. Most drive through Central Texas and get the perspective from the ground. But everyone does that, right? Why not see the majesty of the Hill Country in a way that you’ll never forget? It’s time […]
Get Your Austin Kayak on With Customer-Focused Local Business
Some of the best memories I’ve made in my lifetime have been on the water. Though I’ve spent many years out on the open ocean, I’ve arguably enjoyed my time on lakes and rivers just as much, if not more. Thinking back on my childhood, there are few memories that compare with catching my first […]
After Decade on the Drag, Toy Joy Announces Downtown Move
After the last week of May 2013, you won’t be able to find Toy Joy on Guadalupe anymore. Rumors have been circling for the past few months, but the iconic local toy store just officially announced a move to downtown Austin. Toy Joy has called 2900 Guadalupe St. its home for over a decade, just […]
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