2024 Festival Schedule

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All events for the 7th Annual Roots & Wings Festival will take place from Saturday, October 19 through Sunday, November 3. The calendar will be updated with events as they are added to the Festival. Click here for a mapped search tool to find events.

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2024 Roots & Wings Festival Events

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Oct
19

Blossoms & Bugs: Adelphi Acre Community Garden Festival!

Join us at Adelphi Acre Community Garden to explore a neighborhood garden and experience the beauty and wonder of nature and organic gardening! We're excited to offer a morning full of family activities underneath our beautiful heritage oak trees such as a scavenger hunt exploring the space and learning all about plants and wildlife, creating your own wildflower seed bombs, and a DIY pollinator wing activity!

We're also excited to chat about our composting process, provide information about gardening, and share the importance of trees and pollinators in our lives.

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Oct
19

3rd Annual Roots & Wings Festival at Grand Meadow Park!

Join Friends of Grand Meadow Park for corn husk doll making and games with the Central Texas Cherokee Nation! Families are welcome to attend and learn about the improvements coming to our park in 2025 and share their dreams for the trees and foods grown in our new food forest and community garden!

We will have fun with nature crafts and activities for kids! Snacks and coffee will be available.

Rain Date: Sun. Oct. 20th at 10am

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Oct
19
to Oct 26

Central Gallery Presents: Artist Suzy González, "Plantcestors"

  • Central Library - 2nd Floor Gallery (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Plants sustained our ancestors and they continue to sustain us-- through food, medicine, clothing and housing to providing the very oxygen we breathe. Every plant is sacred and we could not survive without them. "Plantcestors" depicts the portraits of artists, activists, and culture workers based in Yanaguana / San Antonio, TX that bring inspiration to the community through their art, leadership, and social justice work.

Within each painted portrait are natural plant materials that the person is connected to. The plants hold meaning based on ancestral connections, childhood memories, cultural roots or the lessons that they bring. Some enjoy the plants in their gardens, herbal practices, spirituality, as food, or for their beauty alone. As we connect with our relative that is the land, we remember, we appreciate, and we reciprocate the gifts that she gives us.

The process of creating these works includes photography, discussion, gardening, foraging, pressing, dehydrating, gluing, resining layers, and painting. The figures sit on the surface, in the present. Their Plantcestors are behind them but remain a part of them.

"Plantcestors" opening night is Thursday, Oct. 17th from 5:30-7:30pm and the exhibition will be open for enjoyment throughout the Roots & Wings Festival!

Gallery Hours:

  • Sunday: 12:00 pm-5:00 pm

  • Monday: 9:00 am-8:00 pm

  • Tuesday: 9:00 am-8:00 pm

  • Wednesday: 9:00 am-8:00 pm

  • Thursday: 9:00 am-8:00 pm

  • Friday: 9:00 am-5:00 pm

  • Saturday: 10:00 am-5:00 pm

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Oct
19

Black Lives Veggies at St. John Austin Public Library!

Black Lives Veggies, the nonprofit plans to educate Austins disenfranchised communities on affordable, simple but needed sustainability practices in the context of "How To Plant Your Own Native Fruit Trees and How To Harvest".

What can you expect : The simplest lesson ever created to plant your own fruit tree and instruction on how to nurture your tree as it matures. You can also expect instructions on how to harvest from your tree. Materials provided, but space is limited, so please be on time and ready to learn!

Also on Oct. 20th at 2pm at Rosewood Park!

Rain date for this event is Sat. Oct. 26th, same time.

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Oct
20

Black Lives Veggies at Rosewood Park!

Black Lives Veggies, the nonprofit plans to educate Austins disenfranchised communities on affordable, simple but needed sustainability practices in the context of "How To Plant Your Own Native Fruit Trees and How To Harvest".

What can you expect : The simplest lesson ever created to plant your own fruit tree and instruction on how to nurture your tree as it matures. You can also expect instructions on how to harvest from your tree. Materials provided, but space is limited, so please be on time and ready to learn!

Rain date for this event is Sun. Oct. 27th, same time.

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Oct
20

Fluorescent Forest: An Official Roots & Wings Pop-up!

  • Circle Acres Preserve & Roy G. Guerrero Colorado River Metro Park (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Join Central Texas Mycological Society & Ecology Action for an evening of family friendly, fungal fun as the Circle Acres Preserve in East Austin will be transformed into a Fluorescent Forest!

5-7pm: Come before dark for mushroom snacks, music, mushroom crafts, and a tree identification tour of the Healthy Soils, Healthy Trees community research project. Participate in hands-on demos to upcycle mushroom blocks at the Myco Research Station, and learn how to divert organic matter from the waste stream and turn it into valuable resources for your home and community.

7-8pm: Guided Tour of Fluorescent Forest & Glow in the Dark Bingo Explore the forest in a new light and discover the diverse, nocturnal ecosystem of the Circle Acres Preserve with UV flashlight to see glowing mushrooms, lichens, night pollinators, birds, insects, plants, and more. This family friendly event will highlight fungi's role in transforming a former dumpsite into a thriving urban forest. Learn how fungi are entangled in the forest helping plants gain water and nutrients, creating the pigments that give flowers their beautiful colors, and helping plants communicate with pollinators. We will have UV flashlights and a mothing set-up so we can attract and see the diverse, nocturnal ecosystem in a new light. Guests will learn how to look for, photograph and be community scientists in adding fluorescing organisms to the iNaturalist project.

We will have mushroom blocks for everyone to take home and upcycle. Mushroom snacks and warm Mush Love Tea provided. Get creative with glowing outfits, face paint and don't forget your camera and tripod.

Space is limited so to reserve tickets, RSVP here. Learn more here about how some plants, mushrooms, lichens and insects have evolved color patterns that are visible in the ultraviolet portion of the electromagnetic light spectrum, which humans cannot see but many insects, birds and animals can see.

Rain Date: Sun. Oct. 27th

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Oct
29

Dig It! Gardening in Texas - The Home Food Forest

Join us for an enriching and hands-on gardening workshop with local expert Austin Davenport! This adult-only event will guide you through the essentials of selecting, planting, and nurturing fruit trees, shrubs, and vines specifically suited for Texas. Discover a wide range of fruiting varieties adapted to our local climate and learn the best practices for ensuring healthy growth and long-term success.

Austin will share invaluable tips on planting, watering, pruning, and protecting your plants from harsh weather, as well as managing pests and diseases to keep your food forest thriving. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced gardener, this workshop will equip you with the knowledge, skills, tools and trees to create your own backyard bounty!

Don't miss this opportunity to learn from one of the best and take the first step toward a fruitful future! The first 50 attendees will have the opportunity to choose a fruit tree or blackberry bramble to start their own backyard orchard. Pruning tools and a limited number of grow bags will also be available for attendees who cannot plant their seedlings in the ground.

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Nov
2

Garden Daze & Cafe Librito: Celebrating Native American Heritage Month

Join Red Salmon Arts/ Casa de Resistencia Books for a Roots & Wings Festival Event Series!

During Native American Heritage Month, our Native Roots program activities will center around The Three Sisters/Milpa, (currently growing in our Resistencia Community Garden). We will intertwine indigenous storytelling centering, celebrating corn, harvest songs, and craft corn husk dolls in partnership with Central Texas Cherokee Township!

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Nov
2

TreeFolks NeighborWoods Tree Adoption at the Pumpkin Carver!

Join Travis County Balcones Canyonlands Preserve and City of Austin Balcones Canyonlands Preserve for our Endangered Species Habitat Restoration Tree Planting! We will be planting trees and scattering seeds to restore the degraded habitat into a diverse, healthy woodland at the JJ&T and Medway tracts. All experience levels are welcome as we will teach you everything you need to know the day of.

We'll provide tools and gloves for you to use, though you're welcome to bring your own if you'd prefer. Please bring plenty of water and wear closed-toe shoes or boots and long pants for this activity. There will be off trail hiking over rocky, uneven, and steep terrain and no bathrooms or running water available. If you are a new volunteer to the Travis County BCP, please fill out a waiver using this link: https://traviscountytx.jotform.com/222756705037962.

Directions and details sent upon registration.

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