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

Roots & Wings at Patterson Park Community Garden!

Join Patterson Park Community Garden as we celebrate our annual Roots and Wings Festival!

This family friendly event will combine all things nature, gardening and pollinators into a fun, educational and community building experience. Learn about bee keeping, hugelkultur, native plants and so much more while you mingle with neighbors and enjoy kids crafts, live music and a Monarch butterfly puppet show!

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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

Heartwood Community Garden's Pollinator Party!

Heartwood Community Garden is excited to be hosting an official Roots & Wings Festival Event for a fourth year!

Join your neighbors to learn about pollinators, create seed bombs with beneficial native plants, and do arts and crafts! There will be something for everyone, goody bags for kiddos and snacks for all!

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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

Roots and Wings Festival at Oak Hill Library!

Join us at the Hampton Branch at Oak Hill Library for a family-friendly Roots & Wings Festival celebration of nature! Learn about pollinators by making seed balls with wildflower seeds, enjoy a special nature-themed story time, and enjoy crafts and activities for the whole family!

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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
19

Food Forest Tree Planting Celebration!

Come see our forest grow! Join Festival Beach Food Forest as we celebrate the inaugural tree planting of our 2 acre expansion. Our forest garden has been growing for 9 years and is now a thriving ¾ acre of outdoor community learning and gathering space. We are excited to celebrate the beginning of our forest expansion onto the remaining 2+ acres of adjacent parkland!

East Austin community leader and D3 Council Member José Velásquez will speak to our community about the importance of food producing public parkland spaces in East Austin and Jesús García of The Herbal Action project will lead a tree meditation before the tree planting ceremony. In additional to planting trees, we will plant pollinator attractors and seed wildflowers in our meadow. We will also offer a tree education workshop(possibly by TreeFolks), and guided plant walks through our existing and expanding forest. All attendees will learn about the various trees and plants growing together to create a thriving and diverse ecosystem, and our guides will discuss the regenerative practices that help us build healthy soil and fungal network.

  • 2:00pm: Opening Circle and Remarks

  • 2:30pm: Mini Plantwalks

  • 3:30pm: Tree Planting Ceremony Begins - Tree meditation & honoring the 4 directions

  • 4:00pm: Tree Panting in Small Groups

  • 4:30pm Ceremony ends - Begin Live Music, Festivities & Activities

  • 5:00pm: Words From our Partners & Community Leaders

  • 6:00pm: Closing Remarks and Community Celebrations

Activities include: - Make your own wildflower seed balls - Enjoy teas made with forest plants - Grapevine crowns or wreaths - Kids Nature Play Activities & Art - Learn more about our co-host’s tabling!

Please wear light, comfortable clothing and a sun hat/sun protection. Hand tools and gloves are provided for anyone participating in tree planting. Bring your water bottle. See you there!

Rain Date: Sat. Oct. 26th at 2pm

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Oct
19

Urban Forest Explorers: Nature Play at APL!

Discover the magic of nature with Urban Forest Explorers: Nature Play at APL!

Children can explore roots, mushrooms, rocks, fossils, and bugs through interactive, hands-on stations that inspire curiosity and learning.

This event is perfect for young nature enthusiasts to engage with the natural world in a playful and educational setting!

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Oct
20

A Bat-tastic Tale: ¡Un Cuento con Latino Outdoors Austin!

Join Latino Outdoors Austin at Guerrero Park in learning about bats through this engaging Read Aloud of "Amara and the Bats". Throughout this story we will learn all about bat conservation and how amazing they are! We will be reading this story in Spanish and English so bring the whole family to enjoy this bat-tastic tale! There will be activities about bats and more information about these lovely creatures for you to take home after the story.

We are excited to host this event and look forward to meeting you soon! Rain Date is Sat. Nov. 2nd at 11am

¡Únete con Latino Outdoors Austin para aprender sobre los murciélagos a través de esta fascinante Lectura en Voz Alta: "Amara y los Murciélagos"! Durante esta lectura, aprenderemos todo sobre la conservación de los murciélagos y lo increíbles que son. Leeremos esta historia en español e inglés, ¡así que trae a toda la familia para disfrutar de este cuento murciélago-tástico! Habrá actividades sobre murciélagos y más información sobre estos adorables seres para llevar a casa después del evento.

¡Estamos emocionados en organizar este evento y esperamos conocerte pronto!

Fecha de lluvia es el Sáb. 2 de Noviembre a las 11

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Oct
20

Guerrero Park Pollinator Habitat Creation!

Join Ecology Action for a kid friendly event! We will be set up near the playground and have hands on activities including making seed balls, planting pollinator plants, and tables for kids to learn about important pollinator species found in the park!

Rain Date: Sun. Nov. 3rd, 10am

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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
22

Teen Social Hour: Roots and Wings Edition!

Calling all Tweens and Teens! Join us at the Carver Branch to celebrate and learn more about our local ecosystems by experimenting with the intersection of art and nature with various activities!

By using natural resources like native flowers and plants, we will expand our creativity and reconnect with our natural surroundings!

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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

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

Teen Social Hour: Roots and Wings Edition!

Calling all Tweens and Teens! Join us at the Carver Branch to celebrate and learn more about our local ecosystems by experimenting with the intersection of art and nature with various activities!

By using natural resources like native flowers and plants, we will expand our creativity and reconnect with our natural surroundings!

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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

Unsung Heroes of Pollination!

We welcome all to come spend the day and learn about the local ecosystem, participate in eco-art, and enjoy the beautiful St. Edward's, two year-old Food Forest. We will discuss how to get the absolute most out of plants, ranging from edible and medicinal uses, pollination science, cultural uses, and biophilic use through art.

The best way to learn about plants is by getting your hands dirty, so following our guest speakers, attendees will have the opportunity to plant pollinator plants and native shrubs.

We will also have kids activities, such as making seed balls, painting, and more! Bring your friends and family, and enjoy nature, socializing, and refreshments on the Hilltop!

Rain Date: Sat. Nov. 2nd at 10am

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Oct
26

Zilker Botanical Garden's Roots & Wings Celebration!

Join Zilker Botanical Garden in our Roots & Wings Festival Celebration on October 26th!

Visit the Garden to celebrate trees, pollinators, and our community and learn how to maintain trees, tag butterflies for scientific research, build homes for local pollinators, make seed balls, and much more!

This family friendly festival features crafts, activities, and workshops throughout the day!

This festival event is included with General Admission. Free for Conservancy members & those participating in Museums for All, which invites all families with an EBT card, WIC, STAR/CHIP, SNAP, Medicaid, or MAP identification card to gain free access to Zilker Botanical Garden!

Rain Date: Sat. Nov. 2nd, 10am

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Oct
26

Un-BEE-Lievable Pollinators Festival!

Join the Windsor Park Branch Library community at its Un-Bee-lievable Pollinators Festival!

This festival event will be a celebration of bees as nature's energetic little pollinators. Bee Keeper Konrad Bouffard, of Round Rock Honey will lead us in learning how bees make honey, how to identify pollens and nectars in honey by taste, and discovering meaningful ways to save bees.

Many other activities include Bee-themed art activities, felt insect masks, wildflower plantings, honey flavor pairings, face painting, seed bombs, Cheetos pollinating activity, fort building, seed/plant swap, bird houses, DIY bee windchime and an opportunity to receive a sapling from the Texas Forest Service, plus more!

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Oct
26

Urban Forest Explorers: Nature Play at Un-BEE-Lievable Pollinators Festival!

Celebrate nature at our Windsor Park Branch during the Roots and Wings Festival with Urban Forest Explorers! There will be a booth at their Un-BEE-Lievable Pollinators Festival featuring interactive nature play where kids can discover the wonders of roots, mushrooms, rocks, fossils, and bugs. It’s a fun, hands-on experience that invites young adventurers to learn about the hidden treasures of the forest ecosystem!

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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
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

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

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

Concordia University Texas: Native Plants for Monarchs & Pollinators!

Join Concordia University for an environmental stewardship service event during the City's Roots & Wings Festival 2024!

Participate, discover, and learn the importance of creating sustainable habitats for butterflies and other pollinators! There will be opportunity to plant TX native perennial species and spread wildflower seeds to support and attract pollinators. All are welcome for this life changing adventure!

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Nov
2

Windsor Park Eco Fest 2024!

Join Windsor Park Neighborhood Association at Bartholomew Park, which brings together various climate and neighborhood organizations and the neighborhood! The main program of the event is Shade the Streets, which will identify locations in the neighborhood for shade trees and then give interested homeowners two free trees, mulch, and tree planting and care training. Our goal is to provide shade near the streets to reduce the heat island effect in Windsor Park.

This expo will include Tree Folks, providing planting and care training every hour and distributing 800 trees! Tree Amigos will be providing tree care and planting for the neighborhood bike lanes and trails. Austin Energy will be promoting their many energy saving and renewable programs. Congressman Lloyd Doggett will be on hand to promote federal tax rebate programs for energy saving appliances and systems, and Citizens Climate Lobby, Austin Sierra Club, Austin Climate Parents, and WP Climate Committee will be providing data and opportunities for involvement.

And for the kids, Austin Creative Reuse will be hosting an arts table for children to make butterflies, and Austin Parks will be hosting a kids tree climbing and rappelling program!

Rain Date: Sun. Nov 3rd at 12pm

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Nov
2

The Healing Project Presents New Roots!

Come out to branch out and get rooted at Givens Park with The Healing Project!

Starting at 11:11, we will be offering fun and kid-friendly educational activities for all individuals interested in becoming more connected with nature and getting grounded within themselves. A short presentation of how trees are an active contributor to our environment will be held and we will host art therapy workshops, instructor led-yoga, and a group nature walk!

Rain Date: Sun. Nov. 3rd at 11:11am

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Nov
2

Easton Park Presents Roots & Wings!

Dive into a day of discovery, fun, and eco-friendly excitement at Easton Park's Nature and Sustainability Fest! Connect with nature, meet local wildlife, and learn how you can make a positive impact on our planet. With hands-on activities, fascinating exhibits, and opportunities to meet passionate experts, there's something for everyone.

Don't miss this chance to be a part of our vibrant, green community!

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Nov
2

Kids Superhero Park Day at Franklin Park!

Please bring your kids ages 5-12 and join Dove Springs Proud to learn about Franklin Park. Each child who attends will be given a cape and a mask to become a park superhero and learn about the butterfly life cycle, help plant trees, clean up the park & learn more about the type of trees in the park as well as enjoy the playground. There will be butterfly-themed art activities & more. Light food & water will be provided.

Rain Date: Sun. Nov. 3rd at 3pm.

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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

Hooves & Talons Trail Walk: Come for the Treats, Stay for the Tweets!

Healing with Horses Ranch and the City of Austin's Roots & Wings Festival proudly presents: the Hooves & Talons Trail Walk! Come for the treats, stay for the tweets! This event is a free, open to the community event to celebrate Halloween, Day of the Dead, & our beautiful urban ecosystem in a safe, fun environment. Attendees will be able to join us on our 47 acres of preserved land on the edge of the city, meet members of our therapy horse herd, participate in nature & wildlife themed activities, contribute to our pet ofrenda, join in a raffle, browse community vendors, and take home a plentiful bounty of treats & crafts!

At each station or booth along the trail walk, youth & their families will be able to pick up a sweet treat, participate in an activity, or browse local goods. This year, we are excited to provide additional activities for guests to enjoy, including a scavenger hunt, owl pellet dissecting, nature mask crafting, face painting & more! Our staff and volunteers will be in costume and we would love to see you in costume suitable for all ages too! This is a "BYOBasket" event for all those sweet treats you will pick up along the trail.

We strive to be an accessible event. For accessible parking please talk to a volunteer when you arrive. Please note that our property consists of manicured natural trails that are free of large debris and mowed. However, there are still some hills, uneven ground, and natural obstacles. Most individuals using motorized wheelchairs, all terrain walkers, crutches, and/or other mobility aids have been able to navigate the hills, uneven ground, and natural obstacles. Additionally, most strollers fare just fine on the trails. This event has minimal potential to have flashing lights, loud sounds, and/or other sensory elements that may be more intense for some.

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Nov
3

Roots & Wings Festival at Dottie Jordan Park!

Join the Neighbors of Dottie Jordan Park & Garden for the 3rd Annual Roots & Wings Festival celebrating pollinators and trees! Tour the community garden, find out where the birds live, and so much more:

  • Tree Giveaway!

  • Austin Public Library Bookmobile - Sign up for a library card and check out books!

  • Austin Public Library Storytime w/ Mr. Gabriel & Ms. Aubrey

  • Live music with Evertt Wren

  • Tour the community garden Talk to local birders & find out what birds live in the park and where!

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Nov
3

Urban Forest Explorers: Nature Play at Dottie Jordan Park Roots and Wings Festival!

Celebrate nature at Dottie Jordan Park during the Roots and Wings Festival with Urban Forest Explorers! This event offers interactive nature play stations where kids can discover the wonders of roots, mushrooms, rocks, fossils, and bugs. It’s a fun, hands-on experience that invites young adventurers to learn about the hidden treasures of the forest ecosystem!

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