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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Please note: Some events require pre-registration and some are reserved for students. Click on an event name to learn more.

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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
20

'The Crafty Adult' presents Bird Seed Balls!

  • Spicewood Spring Branch - Austin Public Library (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Are you a crafter? Do you wish you were a crafter? How does crafting while helping out the ecosystem in your community sound? Join Spicewood Springs Branch and other Crafty Adults as we create Bird Seed Balls at our monthly crafting program! We'll learn the basics, the ins and outs, and then we'll let loose!

Participants will not only learn about what bird seed and impact for the environment, we'll get a chance to take some home and share with the community. Learn with us!

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Oct
22

Tracy Dockray: All About Butterflies!

Join us at the North Village Branch to celebrate our urban forest ecosystem, with a special focus on butterflies! We will welcome author and illustrator Tracy Dockray to read her exciting new picture book, "Butterfly Island and the Invincible Crew", all about pollinator protectors! We will also have butterfly crafts, snacks, and activities! Participants can also take home a tree sapling to plant in their yard. Children and families of all ages welcome!

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Oct
22

ArtSmart: Dia de los Muertos-Butterflies and Skulls!

ArtSmart is a series that looks at different forms of art and storytelling to deepen audiences' connection to their artistic creations. Join the Milwood Branch for a look at how butterflies influence many designs and artforms you see throughout Hispanic and Latino cultures, especially during the Dia de los Muertos time of the year! Come ready to create and appreciate the beauty that butterflies bring to art!

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Oct
23

Page-Turner Butterflies: Origami Butterflies from Recycled Books!

Join us at Brush Square in downtown Austin for "Page Turner Butterflies"! Craft your own origami butterfly from recycled book pages and take home a complimentary packet of pollinator-friendly seeds to plant in your garden or ours.

While you're here, take a glimpse into early Austin's history by exploring both the Susanna Dickinson Museum and the O. Henry Museum.

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Oct
24

Preschool Imagination Station: Roots & Wings!

Join us at the Hampton Branch for a morning of imaginative play! Designed for young learners, Imagination Station encourages learning through play. Discover the arts, practice your motor skills, and start your STEM exploration.

This month, learn about a variety of native pollinators, build a mushroom-based world-wide web, learn how trees carry water, learn to be a tree ID hero, and more!

Session 1: 10:00 - 10:45 am

Session 2: 11:00 - 11:45 am

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Oct
24

Page-Turner Butterflies: Origami Butterflies from Recycled Books!

Join us at Brush Square in downtown Austin for "Page Turner Butterflies"! Craft your own origami butterfly from recycled book pages and take home a complimentary packet of pollinator-friendly seeds to plant in your garden or ours.

While you're here, take a glimpse into early Austin's history by exploring both the Susanna Dickinson Museum and the O. Henry Museum.

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Oct
24

Butterfly Festival with Author Tracy Dockray!

Join us at the Southeast Branch to celebrate our urban forest ecosystem, with a special focus on butterflies! We will welcome author and illustrator Tracy Dockray to read her exciting new picture book, "Butterfly Island and the Invincible Crew", all about pollinator protectors! We will also have butterfly crafts, snacks, and activities! Participants can also take home a tree sapling to plant in their yard. Children and families of all ages welcome!

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Oct
25

Page-Turner Butterflies: Origami Butterflies from Recycled Books!

Join us at Brush Square in downtown Austin for "Page Turner Butterflies"! Craft your own origami butterfly from recycled book pages and take home a complimentary packet of pollinator-friendly seeds to plant in your garden or ours.

While you're here, take a glimpse into early Austin's history by exploring both the Susanna Dickinson Museum and the O. Henry Museum.

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Oct
26

Page-Turner Butterflies: Origami Butterflies from Recycled Books!

Join us at Brush Square in downtown Austin for "Page Turner Butterflies"! Craft your own origami butterfly from recycled book pages and take home a complimentary packet of pollinator-friendly seeds to plant in your garden or ours.

While you're here, take a glimpse into early Austin's history by exploring both the Susanna Dickinson Museum and the O. Henry Museum.

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Oct
26

Café Libro: 2024 Dia de los Muertos Festival!

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

Oct. 5th, 8:30am-11:30am: "Café Librito & Garden Daze", a bilingual interactive program, where we will plant a mushroom trail on the land at Red Salmon Arts, watch a movie, and make mini zines! Together we will prepare the land, plants, and fungi for our UV night walk for "Cafe Librito: 2024 Dia de los Muertos Festival". No experience needed! Come learn with us! After planting, volunteers are welcome to our Cine Resistenica where we will watch a film about the intersection of pollinator plants, monarch butterflies, and Dia de los Muertos! Don't miss our mini zine workshop where we will create bilingual mini zines about fungi, native pollinators, and Dia De Los Muertos to inform our communities about the importance of pollinators and our cultural traditions!

October 26th 7pm- 9pm (Rain date: 11/2): "Cafe Librito: 2024 Dia de los Muertos Festival" Join us for an evening of honoring our ancestors and cultura! Bring the family to enjoy:

  • live music food & drinks

  • BIPOC vendor market

  • bilingual kid’s storytime

  • kid’s crafting

  • guided fungi UV night walk with Central Texas Mycology

Guests will hand pick flowers from our very own Resistencia Community Garden. Together, the community will build an altar to our ancestors with cempasuchiles, mano de leon, and amaranth flowers.

Everyone is encouraged to leave pictures (copies) and offerings for their loved ones! Goodie bag giveaways include the books, “Papá's Magical Water-Jug Clock” and “Lotli”, native pollinator seed mixes, & cempasuchil flowers for family altars at home.

  • 7:00pm: Opening Ceremony

    • Guests can bring their ofrendas for the altar andcut fresh flowers from garden for altar

    • Goodie Bag Giveaway: children books, native pollinator seed mixes, and zines

  • 7:30pm: Kids Bilingual Storytime (inside) with Lotli Illustrated Book about the origin of the Monarch Butterfly & Papá's Magical Water-Jug Clock

  • 8:00pm: Bilingual Fungi UV Night Walk guided by Central Texas Mycology Jesus Garcia

  • 8:30pm: Open Mic poetry

  • 9:00pm: Event Ends

Ongoing Activities!

  • BIPOC Vendor Market

  • Live Music

  • Arts & Crafts Tables

  • Making mariposa wings

  • Making seed balls

  • Painting paper mache skulls

November 2nd, 8:30am-11:30am: 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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Oct
27

Page-Turner Butterflies: Origami Butterflies from Recycled Books!

Join us at Brush Square in downtown Austin for "Page Turner Butterflies"! Craft your own origami butterfly from recycled book pages and take home a complimentary packet of pollinator-friendly seeds to plant in your garden or ours.

While you're here, take a glimpse into early Austin's history by exploring both the Susanna Dickinson Museum and the O. Henry Museum.

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Oct
28

Preschool Imagination Station: Roots & Wings!

Join us at Yarborough Branch for a morning of imaginative play! Designed for young learners, Imagination Station encourages learning through play. Discover the arts, practice your motor skills, and start your STEM exploration.

This month, learn about a variety of native pollinators, build a mushroom-based world-wide web, learn how trees carry water, learn to be a tree ID hero, and more!

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Oct
29

ArtSmart: Dia de los Muertos-Butterflies and Skulls!

ArtSmart is a series that looks at different forms of art and storytelling to deepen audiences' connection to their artistic creations. Join the Yarborough Branch for two sessions that look at how butterflies influence many designs and artforms you see throughout Hispanic and Latino cultures, especially during the Dia de los Muertos time of the year! Come ready to create and appreciate the beauty that butterflies bring to art!

Session 1: 9:30 am - 10:30 am

Session 2: 10:30 am - 11:30 am

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Oct
30

Page-Turner Butterflies: Origami Butterflies from Recycled Books!

Join us at Brush Square in downtown Austin for "Page Turner Butterflies"! Craft your own origami butterfly from recycled book pages and take home a complimentary packet of pollinator-friendly seeds to plant in your garden or ours.

While you're here, take a glimpse into early Austin's history by exploring both the Susanna Dickinson Museum and the O. Henry Museum.

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Oct
30

Terrariums at Terrazas!

Come to the Terrazas Branch and make your very own ecosystem in a jar!

Learn about plant and environmental stewardship by making a beginner terrarium. A terranium is a glass container containing soil and plants that can be opened for maintenance to access the plants inside. You'll get to make your own terrarium to take home with provided supplies and plants.

*This is event is limited to 15 Adults (1 terrarium per household) and is first come, first serve.

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Oct
31

Tracy Dockray: All About Butterflies!

  • University Hills Branch of Austin Public Library (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Join us at the University Hills Branch to celebrate our urban forest ecosystem, with a special focus on butterflies! We will welcome author and illustrator Tracy Dockray to read her exciting new picture book, "Butterfly Island and the Invincible Crew", all about pollinator protectors! We will also have butterfly crafts, snacks, and activities! Participants can also take home a tree sapling to plant in their yard. Children and families of all ages welcome!

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Oct
31

ArtSmart: Dia de los Muertos-Butterflies and Skulls!

  • University Hills Branch of Austin Public Library (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

ArtSmart is a series that looks at different forms of art and storytelling to deepen audiences' connection to their artistic creations. Join the University Hills Branch for a look at how butterflies influence many designs and artforms you see throughout Hispanic and Latino cultures, especially during the Dia de los Muertos time of the year! Come ready to create and appreciate the beauty that butterflies bring to art!

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Nov
1

ArtSmart: Dia de los Muertos-Butterflies and Skulls!

ArtSmart is a series that looks at different forms of art and storytelling to deepen audiences' connection to their artistic creations. Join the Central Branch for two sessions that look at how butterflies influence many designs and artforms you see throughout Hispanic and Latino cultures, especially during the Dia de los Muertos time of the year! Come ready to create and appreciate the beauty that butterflies bring to art!

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Nov
1

Page-Turner Butterflies: Origami Butterflies from Recycled Books!

Join us at Brush Square in downtown Austin for "Page Turner Butterflies"! Craft your own origami butterfly from recycled book pages and take home a complimentary packet of pollinator-friendly seeds to plant in your garden or ours.

While you're here, take a glimpse into early Austin's history by exploring both the Susanna Dickinson Museum and the O. Henry Museum.

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Nov
2

Buzz, Flutter, and Grow with the Austin Nature & Science Center!

Join us for an exciting and educational event at the Austin Nature & Science Center, featuring D'Andra from Healthy Hive, the non-profit organization behind Me and the Bees Lemonade, and Konrad Bouffard, the founder of Round Rock Honey!

They'll be presenting all about the fascinating world of bees. Learn about these incredible pollinators and their vital role in our ecosystem. Enjoy hands-on activities like seed ball creation and a pollination simulator, get creative with art activities, and craft your own pollinator masks and antennae! Plus, take home a sapling and educational materials to help you care for your new plant! This event is free and open to the public and we'll have bilingual staff present for the outdoor activities.

Únase a nosotros para un evento emocionante y educativo en el Austin Nature & Science Center, con D'Andra de Healthy Hive, la organización detrás de Me and the Bees Lemonade, y Konrad Bouffard, el fundador de Round Rock Honey.

Presentarán todo sobre el fascinante mundo de las abejas. Aprenda sobre estos increíbles polinizadores y su papel vital en nuestro ecosistema. Disfrute de actividades prácticas como la creación de bolas de semillas y un simulador de polinización, sea creativo con actividades artísticas y cree su propias máscaras y antenas de polinizadores. Además, llévate a casa un retoño y materiales educativos que te ayudarán a cuidar tu nueva planta. Este evento es gratis y abierto al publico. Tendremos personal bilingüe presente para las actividades al aire libre.

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Nov
2

Page-Turner Butterflies: Origami Butterflies from Recycled Books!

Join us at Brush Square in downtown Austin for "Page Turner Butterflies"! Craft your own origami butterfly from recycled book pages and take home a complimentary packet of pollinator-friendly seeds to plant in your garden or ours.

While you're here, take a glimpse into early Austin's history by exploring both the Susanna Dickinson Museum and the O. Henry Museum.

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Nov
2

'The Crafty Adult' presents Bird Seed Balls!

  • North Village Branch - Austin Public Library (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Are you a crafter? Do you wish you were a crafter? How does crafting while helping out the ecosystem in your community sound? Join Spicewood Springs Branch and other Crafty Adults as we create Bird Seed Balls at our monthly crafting program! We'll learn the basics, the ins and outs, and then we'll let loose!

Participants will not only learn about what bird seed and impact for the environment, we'll get a chance to take some home and share with the community. Learn with us!

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Nov
4

Planting for Pollinators

Join us in planting for pollinators! Austin Davenport, local gardening guru and native plant pro, will provide a hands-on workshop where attendees get to plant their own pollinator garden with native seedlings grown right here in Austin! Each attendee gets their own grow bag and gets to select and plant fall blooming seedlings to support local pollinators.


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Nov
4

Mushrooms, Worms, and Birds!

  • Willie Mae Kirk Branch, Austin Public Library (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Join us for a day celebrating mushrooms, worms and birds! Central Texas Mycological Society will host their scarecrow mushroom cultivation workshop and bucket tek workshop. Enjoy a presentation by the Travis Audubon Society to learn which native plants attract birds to your yard along with a fun craft activity to take home. Then discover how red wiggler worms help the soil and composting with hands on activities presented by Keep Austin Beautiful throughout the day.

10am – Central Texas Mycological Society

Lo-tek Mushroom Cultivation Scarecrow Workshop

Join us for a workshop that combines a bunch of spooktacular things we love about fungi! First, fun with fungi while learning basics of mycoremediation growing mushrooms outdoors, and creating a scarecrow to protect your garden. Since it’s okay to decay, we will be building scarecrow together that will decompose over the fall and winter with the help of recycled oyster mushroom blocks.

11am – Travis Audubon Society

Gardening for Birds with Native Plants

Do you want to attract more birds to your yard or neighborhood greenbelt? In this talk you will find out how native plants help birds, and get acquainted with several easy to grow native plants that appeal to birds and other wildlife.

12pm - Central Texas Mycological Society

Bucket tek Workshop (Registration Required)

Learn how to recycle mushroom blocks to build healthy soil, sequester carbon, increase water retention and divert organic matter from the waste stream. *The Bucket tek Workshop requires registration and for you to bring your own container.*

10am-2pm – Keep Austin Beautiful

Wormy Composting

We will bring our vermi-compost bin and youth will have the opportunity to explore the wonders of our red wiggler worms!

Click here for more information and to register for Bucket tek!


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Nov
4

Texas Arbor Day at the Wildflower Center!

Get ready to celebrate live oaks (Quercus fusiformis), pecans (Carya illinoinensis) and cedar elms (Ulmus crassifolia) — Texas Arbor Day is Saturday, Nov. 4!

We’re offering FREE admission all day and special activities from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Texas Arbor Day Schedule

In addition to ongoing events like Fortlandia and Power the Migration: A Monarch Exhibition, Texas Arbor Day guests are invited to: 

9:30 a.m Meet our friends from organizations like Bartlett Tree Experts and the Texas Military Environmental Department as well as members of our Science and Conservation Department, in house arborists and horticulturists in the Courtyard.

10:30 a.m. — Take a garden tour with Bartlett Tree Experts and learn all about cultural practices and structural pruning for young trees.

10 a.m. — Learn how to age trees at an extra-special Drop-in & Discover

11:45 a.m. — Enjoy a tree planting demonstration with Bartlett Tree Experts

TBD a.m. — Tour the Arboretum with Kelsey, one of our skilled Wildflower Center Arborists.

1 p.m. — Learn how evolution influences the form and structure of trees at our Morphology of Oaks and Trees class (FREE! Space is limited, pre-registration is encouraged but not required)


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Nov
2

What's Your Nature?

Any Teenagers in the House?

Bring them to come celebrate our local flora and pollinators during Carver Branch's Teen Social! Join us as we learn and explore the intersection of art and nature!

What's Your Nature Dates: 10/19, 10/24, 10/26 & 11/2


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Oct
28

Pollinator Carnival

Join Bee City Austin at Two Hives Honey, a real honey bee ranch, for a family-friendly Pollinator Carnival! Dress as your favorite pollinator for this family-friendly fun-filled day for kids of all ages. Activities include making native seed packs to take home, a native bee scavenger hunt, observe a real observation hive, make your own bee antennae, and more!

This is a great opportunity for kids to learn all about our native pollinators. Plus, Adults can register for a FREE workshop on native bees! In this one hour workshop you will learn all about the thousands of species of bees that call Texas home and how we can support them. Every participant will go home with a fun, free tool to help identify native bees in their own backyard.|


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Oct
27

Butterfly Festival!

Wing your way to the Southeast Branch Library for our first ever Butterfly Festival, a family event where we will be celebrating the butterfly and its connections to Dia de los Muertos. Take a look at our butterfly habitat where painted lady butterflies are growing, make butterfly crafts, and learn about the butterfly life cycle with Texas Master Naturalists. Then, enjoy a butterfly-themed Día de los Muertos performance and refreshments.


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Oct
26

What's Your Nature?

Any Teenagers in the House?

Bring them to come celebrate our local flora and pollinators during Carver Branch's Teen Social! Join us as we learn and explore the intersection of art and nature!

What's Your Nature Dates: 10/19, 10/24, 10/26 & 11/2


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Oct
24

What's Your Nature?

Any Teenagers in the House?

Bring them to come celebrate our local flora and pollinators during Carver Branch's Teen Social! Join us as we learn and explore the intersection of art and nature!

What's Your Nature Dates: 10/19, 10/24, 10/26 & 11/2


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Oct
21

Power the Migration: A Monarch Exhibit

Join Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center during Roots & Wings for the second annual opening of “Power the Migration: A Monarch Exhibit"!


Stop by on October 21st from 10am - 12pm for a special monarch themed activity to mark the beginning of the Roots & Wings Festival! Visitors to this exhibit will have the opportunity to get a close-up look at live monarch specimens as they journey through their life-cycle, learn about the monarch migratory route, observe monarch lookalikes, and explore the cultural significance of monarchs in Hispanic heritage and Dia de los Muertos celebrations.

Also take home valuable tips and tricks for cultivating pollinator gardens and monarch waystations in your homes as you view our demonstration gardens. Guests will have a chance to view photography by Theresa DiMenno as part of their recent show, “Delicate Balance: Metamorphosis of the Monarch Butterfly".

Most importantly, guests will learn how they, too, can support these endangered creatures by cultivating and protecting native plants for pollinators.

Included with Admission: https://www.wildflower.org/visit


Beginning September 17th (Austin Museum Day), “Power the Migration: A Monarch Exhibit" will be open to all guests each Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 10am - 1pm in the Little House. This exhibit will end on November 11th, just after Texas Arbor Day.


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Nov
5

Park Party at the Pleasant Hill Branch Library

Join us at Pleasant Hill for a special Roots & Wings-themed Park Party and celebration of the natural world in our library's beautiful green space. Learn about the plants in our park and enjoy a nature-themed story walk around the grounds. Youth Librarian Jace will host an outdoor storytime for all ages, followed by butterfly- and plant-themed crafts, activities, a chalk mural, and games. Free refreshments will be provided along with a seed ball creation station.

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Nov
3

Fall Fest at Odom Elementary

This event is reserved for Odom Elementary students and families and not open to the general public. Join the Odom Elementary School community for our book fair and movie night! Support our school library by shopping the book fair from 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM, after which we will be watching a movie from 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM and celebrating Día de los Muertos with friends and family at our community ofrenda. Bring a lawn chair or blankets to get comfy at show time! Friends and family will have a chance to get some transplants for their gardens or add to our pollinator beds and habitats around the school.

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Oct
31

Día de los Muertos Celebration with ART SMART at the University Hills Branch Library

Visit our location for a celebration of the annual migration of monarch butterflies who are thought to carry the spirits of beloved people who have passed away! We will have song, dance, stories, puppetry, and crafts to share as we learn about this cultural event that coincides with the migration.

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Oct
31

ART SMART: Día de los Muertos for Winn Elementary at the University Hills Branch Library

This event is reserved for Winn Elementary students and families and not open to the general public. Join the library for a celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month and the Roots & Wings Festival! We will host artist Ambray Gonzales to share stories, songs, dance, shadow puppetry, and art with a focus on the role of the Monarch butterfly in this culturally significant event.

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Oct
30

Author Read Aloud with Collin Pine + Backyard Pollinator Garden Workshop

Event update: Please note that Zilker Botanical Garden will be charging regular admission. Conservancy members and Museums for All participants are free. Learn more here.

This is a hybrid event. To attend virtually, you must pre-register. Join us in celebrating the Roots & Wings Festival on October 30th, 2022 at the Zilker Botanical Garden, or attend online for a special hybrid live read-aloud of Collin Pine's new children's book “The Garden Next Door.”

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Oct
29

Día de las Mariposas

This event is reserved for students and not open to the general public. Join us for an exploration of Civitan Park and Mariposa Family Learning Center! We will learn about the trees, bees, bugs, and butterflies found at the park and the school. Our day will include a scavenger hunt for tree identification, a tree planting session at the school, and pollinator identification.

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Oct
26
to Nov 5

Monarch Metamorphosis ONGOING at the Windsor Park Branch Library

The caterpillars are coming! The caterpillars are coming! Come back throughout the Festival and visit Windsor Park Branch Library's caterpillars in their various stages of transformation. Maybe you'll be around when a brand new butterfly is ready to take flight!

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Oct
25

Butterfly Habitat Building Demonstration at the Windsor Park Branch Library

The caterpillars are coming! The caterpillars are coming! Come build a place for them to eat and eat and eat before finally settling into their chrysalises for a most amazing metamorphosis. The habitats we build will be perfect for getting real close and observing what happens along the way from very hungry caterpillars to glorious monarch butterflies. Come back throughout the Festival and visit Windsor Park Branch Library's caterpillars in their various stages of transformation. Maybe you'll be around when a brand new butterfly is ready to take flight!

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Oct
24

Roots & Wings Festival Day at Whisper Valley Discovery Center

Whisper Valley, Austin’s first zero energy capable community, joins the Festival this year and invites you to come learn about trees, pollinators, and their community! TreeFolks’ Urban Forest Steward, Stephanie, will be giving an interactive presentation providing guidance on central Texas tree: Selection, Sourcing, Installation, & Maintenance. A tree planting demo will be given at the end, along with free materials to empower attendee on their tree journeys, plus crafts and activities for all ages.

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Oct
22

Butterfly Gardening for Monarchs at the Howson Branch Library

Together we can support the Monarch migration, no matter if you have a big yard or if you rent a tiny apartment! Join Howson Branch Library and The Natural Gardener to learn how to help our endangered butterflies by growing the blooms they love and the milkweed they need to survive. Each attendee will be given a seed blend called “Butterfly Retreat,” a mix of wildflowers and milkweed, from Native American Seed Co. to get them started on their own journey of cultivating sustenance and beauty for our amazing Monarchs!

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