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Thursday, December 18th, 2008

If you’re just getting around to taking the kids to see Santa and get pictures, you’re in luck, you still have just a couple of more opportunities:

Santa at Barton Creek Square
When: Daily 11/7/08 - 12/24/08
Where: Barton Creek Square, 2901 South Capital of Texas Highway
$$$: Free

Santa at Lakeline Mall
When: Daily 11/8/08 - 12/24/08
Where: Lakeline Mall, 11200 Lakeline Mall Drive, Cedar Park
$$$: Free

Santa at Highland Mall
When: Daily 11/22/08 - 12/24/08
Where: Highland Mall, 6001 Airport Boulevard, Austin
$$$: Free

Kids can visit with Santa in his village on the lower level near Men’s Dillard’s. Photo packages available for sale.


Cowboy Christmas at Enchanted Springs Ranch
When: 20 - 21 Dec 2008
Where: Enchanted Springs Ranch, 242 Hwy 46 W, Boerne, TX. 830-249-8222
$$$: $12 adults, $6 kids (ages 3-12), Kids under 3 are free

An active western town and movie set Shows, hayrides, caroling, petting zoo and a Cowboy Santa highlight this fun event!


Christmas Tidings at the French Legion
When: December 20, 2008, 10am-1pm
Where: The French Legation Museum, 802 San Marcos Street, Austin, TX
$$$: Free

The day will kick off with a visit from Pere Noel himself! Children of all ages are invited to visit from 10:00 am - 1:00 pm. Professional pictures from SMB Photography (www.smbphotography.biz) will be available for purchase on site. Time with Pere Noel will be FREE of charge.


Free Photos with Santa
When: Dec. 20-21, Saturday 12-6p& Sunday 12-5p
Where: Mitchie Gallery, Lincoln Village Shopping Center, IH 35 N @ 290 Hwy W
$$$: FREE

Story Time for Kids, Refreshments & FREE Gift, Saturday, 1-2p. Mitchie’s Gallery specializes in
African & African American Fine Arts, Books, Cards, Calendars, Collectibles & Custom Framing


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What’s Up Austin: The Weekend Line-up for 12/20/08

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

Last weekend before Christmas. I am almost done with my shopping. Finally! If you still have shopping to do you might want to know that there are still a few holiday bazaars going on:

8th Annual Blue Genie Art Bazaar
When: December 3rd through December 24th, 2008
Open at 10:00am Daily
• Sunday through Thursday 10am to 10pm
• Friday through Saturday 10am to Midnight
• Sunday December 24th 10am to 6pm
Where: Monarch Events Center, 6406 North IH–35, Suite 3100
$$$: Free

Featuring over 80 artists and artisans, and running for 22 consecutive days, this year’s Art Bazaar will offer Holiday shoppers the opportunity to purchase unique, one-of-a-kind gifts in time for Christmas.


Armadillo Christmas Bazaar
When: Dec. 12-24, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily.
Where: Austin Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 2, 500 E. César Chávez St. Enter on Trinity near 2nd Street. 512-447-1605
$$$: $3 weekdays before 7 p.m., $6 evenings and weekends

The 33rd annual Armadillo Christmas Bazaar will once again be at the Austin Convention Center. It remains the same truly Austin honky-tonk bar shopping experience that has made the Armadillo Christmas Bazaar one of the region’s most beloved holiday traditions - just a bigger venue.


Keep Austin Bizarre
When: Dec. 12-23, 11am-11pm
Where: Palmer Event Center, 900 Barton Springs Rd.
$$$: Adults $5, 12 Day pass $25, Children under 12 Free

With an atmosphere true to Austin, the holiday shopping event will feature over 100 local artists and small businesses selling unique gifts and fine, hand crafted items at affordable prices. In addition, there will be tribal, improvisational and yogic dance performances, capoeira, circus acts, and resident musicians who play while patrons shop. This year more of the community has joined hands with Keep Austin Bizarre and will include performances by groups such as the JCC (Jewish Community Center), Girls School of Austin Orchestra, Mexican American Cultural Center, Amala Foundation, Lululemon Athletica, Crossfit Central Kids, and the Zilker Elementary School kid’s choir. In addition, the bazaar is supporting the non-profit Africa Bound Corporation. Food and drink, including a full bar, will be available.


Etsy Holiday Bazaar
When: Fri.-Sun., Dec. 19-21
Where: Broken Neck, 4701 Red Bluff Ste. B.
$$$: $5 ($3, children)

Local bands all weekend, a skate demo on Saturday, and handmade items perfect for gifting as far as the eye can see. Everyone likes something handmade under the tree, especially when your hands were spared the work.

These are all great craft shows and bazaars that you won’t want to miss.

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Cinnamon Christmas Ornaments

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008

I don’t think there is anything nicer than homemade gifts. A homemade gift says that a person has spent more than money on you, they’ve spent time and we all know how precious time can be these days.

It’s easy these days to either shove money in your child’s hands and let them buy gifts for family members but it’s a lot more rewarding to help them make something. Here is one suggestion that will bring joy for years to come. Make a set of these fragrant ornaments and give them to Grandma’s and Auntie’s who will be sure to treasure them. Of course you don’t need a child to make these ornaments, they also make lovely hostess gifts and they look great tied to the front of your wrapped packages!

Cinnamon Christmas Ornaments (NOT edible!!)

Ingredients

1 cup ground cinnamon
1/4 cup applesauce
1/2 cup craft glue
1 drinking straw

Directions

In a medium bowl, mix together 1 cup ground cinnamon and 1/4 cup applesauce using a rubber spatula.

Stir in 1/2 cup craft glue. Stir the dough until consistency is smooth and dry. Let stand 1 hour. Applesauce gives the dough pliability, glue makes it firm, and cinnamon imparts a lovely fragrance and a gingerbread color.

Turn out one-quarter of dough onto a cool, flat surface; flatten with your hands.

Flatten with a rolling pin to 1/4 inch thick. If dough becomes too dry, spritz with water. If it sticks to rolling pin or work surface, sprinkle with additional cinnamon.

Cut shapes out with cookie cutters, templates or a butter knife.

With a straw, poke a hole in dough (for hanging). Air-dry ornaments on a wire rack lined with paper towels for 24 hours, turning them over every 6 hours or so to keep them flat. Alternatively, preheat oven to 200 degrees. Transfer ornaments to a baking sheet; bake, flipping once, until dry, about 2 hours. Once the dough has dried completely, you can decorate the finest embellishment to the coarsest, adding glitter, sequins, beads or whatever else you like. Or you can leave them naked and simply thread some red or green ribbon through the holes.

Of course, if you’re the Martha Stewart type you can make beautiful elaborate birds.

The Weekend Line-up for 12/13/08 - Page 2

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

This is the last weekend for:

Pioneer Farm’s Candlelight Christmas Tours
When: December 5, 6, 12, and 13 6pm-10pm
Where: Pioneer Farms, 10621 Pioneer Farms Drive, Austin, Texas
$$$: Tickets $10 (over the age of 2)

Time travel to the 19th century. Hayrides will transport visitors to each of the historic home sites for an evening of entertainment, crafts, and games. At the German Immigrant’s cabin you’ll hear stories around the fire, sing carols around the pump organ in the Homestead parlor and string popcorn around the kitchen table, by the warmth of the wood stove, and enjoy the ambiance and hospitality of the Commercial Cotton Farm as the ladies welcome visitors to play parlor games as was the custom during holidays in the 1880’s.



Luminations: A Winter Celebration
When: Sat.-Sun., Dec. 13-14
Where: Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, 4801 La Crosse
$$$: Bring two canned goods for the Capital Area Food Bank or a gift for Blue Santa

Enjoy gardens lighted with more than 3,000 luminarias, 5,000 twinkle lights and hammered copper torches and to listen to music of the season from local bands, quarters and choirs. Admission is free with two canned food items for the Capital Area Food Bank or a gift for Blue Santa.



TCA Gingerbread House Competition
When: Saturday, December 13, 2008, Noon – 3:00 p.m.
Where:Texas Culinary Academy, 11400 Burnet Road, Ste. 2100
$$$: Free

TCA will host its seventh annual Gingerbread House Competition and Open House on Saturday, December 13. Everyone, from children to seasoned chefs, is encouraged to participate in both the Open House and the competition.

Judging will be based on overall appearance, creativity, difficulty, execution and consistency of theme. Prizes will be awarded for first, second, and third place as well as “Favorite in Show.” Winners of the Gingerbread House Contest will be announced during the Open House. Winning entries will be on display through December 19 at TCA.

The Open House will include caroling, holiday cookie decorating for kids, holiday dessert demonstrations, a life size Gingerbread Santa House where visitors can have their photo taken with “Chef Santa,” and much more.


Want something worthwhile to do this weekend? Here ya go:

Stuff Stockings with Elgin’s Angels
When: Sunday, Dec. 14th, 2-5pm.
Where: Elgin Public Library, 404 N. Main, Elgin, Tx

Volunteer to help fill stockings for abandoned, neglected, or abused children. Stocking stuff will be supplied, all they need are some holiday helping hands.


Wassail Event
When: Sunday, December 14th, 6pm
Where: Sri Atmananda Memorial School, 4100 Red River, Austin, 78751
$$$: Donation: $10. Children 12 and under, free

Enjoy a magic evening of stories, carols, magic, mummers and morris dancing. Wassail 2008 1.pdf. Performers: Pratts Bottom Mummers, Thom the World Poet, magician John Maverick, Chuck Freeman, Rita Ricardo, Jenifer Thyssen, Jim Carpetas, Occasional Terpsichore Morris Dancers, Bucolics Anonymous Christmastyme Band, Jacobs IV and Aimee Zivin.

What’s Up Austin: The Weekend Line-up for 12/13/08

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

There is so much going on this weekend I barely no where to start. First off a couple of big holiday markets kick off this weekend. One of my faves:

Armadillo Christmas Bazaar
When: Dec. 12-24, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily.
Where: Austin Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 2, 500 E. César Chávez St. Enter on Trinity near 2nd Street. 512-447-1605
$$$: $3 weekdays before 7 p.m., $6 evenings and weekends

The 33rd annual Armadillo Christmas Bazaar will once again be at the Austin Convention Center. It remains the same truly Austin honky-tonk bar shopping experience that has made the Armadillo Christmas Bazaar one of the region’s most beloved holiday traditions - just a bigger venue.

Keep Austin Bizarre
When: Dec. 12-23, 11am-11pm
Where: Palmer Event Center, 900 Barton Springs Rd.
$$$: Adults $5, 12 Day pass $25, Children under 12 Free

With an atmosphere true to Austin, the holiday shopping event will feature over 100 local artists and small businesses selling unique gifts and fine, hand crafted items at affordable prices. In addition, there will be tribal, improvisational and yogic dance performances, capoeira, circus acts, and resident musicians who play while patrons shop. This year more of the community has joined hands with Keep Austin Bizarre and will include performances by groups such as the JCC (Jewish Community Center), Girls School of Austin Orchestra, Mexican American Cultural Center, Amala Foundation, Lululemon Athletica, Crossfit Central Kids, and the Zilker Elementary School kid’s choir. In addition, the bazaar is supporting the non-profit Africa Bound Corporation. Food and drink, including a full bar, will be available.

Cherrywood Art Fair
When: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Dec. 13, noon to 5 p.m. Dec. 14;
Where: Maplewood Elementary School, 3808 Maplewood Ave. (at East 38th Street)
$$$: Free

This totally groovy, totally cool holiday art event gathers some of the best local artisans, jewelry- and handbag-makers, ceramists and artists. All-day live music, children’s activities, food and nonstop fun. Free.

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Breakfast with Santa in Austin

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

Looking for places offering breakfast with Santa? Here are a few I’ve found:

The Driskill
604 Brazos
Austin, TX 78701
When: Saturday, Dec. 13, 2008, 9-11 am
Where: Victorian Room
$$$: $16 Children; parents accompanying a child, $8
Reservations Required: 512-391-7121

Children, and their parents, enjoy an exciting buffet breakfast with Santa himself! (Santa will arrive aboard a vintage fire truck). Storytelling and games will be provided, as well as decorating a gingerbread house. (Service will be provided by the Banquets Department.) Menu includes:

  • Fresh fruit display
  • Blueberry French toast
  • Ham, mac & cheese breakfast casserole
  • Christmas breakfast sausage & potato casserole
  • Glazed ham
  • Sweet Treats from 1886 Bakery & Cafe

  • Georgetown Breakfast with Santa
    When: Saturday, December 13 2008, 8:00am - 11:00am
    Where: New Central Fire Station 1, 301 Industrial Ave., Georgetown, TX
    $$$: $6 (Free for disadvantaged families)
    Contact: 930-3473

    Enjoy a pancake and sausage breakfast prepared and served by Firefighters and Rotarians. Children explore fire trucks, visit with firefighters, and have their pictures taken with Santa. This event benefits the disadvantaged children in our community.


    Lakeway Resort & Spa, Brunch with Santa
    When: Sunday, December 7th, 2008 from10:30 AM to 3:30 PM
    Where: Travis Restaurant, 101 Lakeway Dr, Lakeway, TX 78734
    $$$: $29 per person (adults), $14 per person (kids 6-11), Kids under 6 free
    Reservations: 512.261.7323

    A bit pricier than the others but the menu looks fabulous.


    Live Music, Welcome Mimosas, Make your own Gingerbread House, and kids entertainment

    fresh fruit and berries, assorted yogurts
    granolas and assorted cereals
    smoked salmon display with cream cheese
    breakfast breads, bagels and pastries with flavored jams and preserves
    oatmeal with condiments of brown sugar, cinnamon and raisins
    plain scrambled eggs and scrambled eggs with sausage and potatoes
    hickory bacon, sausage and breakfast potatoes
    silver dollar pancakes and syrup

    Carving Station

    roasted prime rib with natural jus and creamy horseradish

    Omelet Station

    fresh eggs made to order
    Condiments to Include:
    diced ham, apple smoked bacon, chorizo sausage, sliced mushrooms, red and green peppers, baby spinach, shrimp,
    diced tomatoes, diced jalapeños, diced sweet yellow onions, cheddar cheese, pepperjack cheese, freshly made salsa

    Fried French Toast and Donut Bar

    fried french toast stuffed with peanut butter and jelly with banana
    chocolate and vanilla donut bar
    Condiments to Include:
    powder sugar, mixed berry compote, cinnamon sugar, sugar glaze, vanilla custard, little sprinkles

    Ho Ho Ho-liday Volunteering in Austin - Page 2

    Monday, December 8th, 2008

    In Austin, Santa seems to come in a variety of colors. Blue, Brown and Orange, at least! If you’re looking for volunteer opportunities this Christmas you might just lend Santa a hand. Here are two ways you can help:

    Orange Santa

    Orange Santa began in 1994 as a program designed to foster a more caring university environment by providing help for members of the university community who have special needs during the holiday season. In December 2007 Orange Santa served 485 families, including 1,750 children.

    We’re a bit too late to get involved with Orange Santa this year but please do keep them in mind for next year!


    Operation Blue Santa
    4101 S. Industrial Blvd, Suite 260
    Phone: 220-BLUE (220-2583)

    Established in 1972 by the Austin Police Department, Blue Santa started small, helping about 20 people and distributing gifts from the trunk of a patrol car. That program now serves thousands and has grown to include the Texas National Guard, the Austin Fire Department, the Austin Parks and Recreation and Austin Energy.

    Of course an operation of that scale needs plenty of elves!

    All deliveries for 2008 will be made on December 20th. Starting at 8am volunteers from the Austin Police Dept, the Austin Fire Dept, Austin Parks & Recreation Dept, the Texas National Guard and the local community transform into elves and deliver to the families.

    Click here for locations to drop off toys.


    Brown Santa
    15400 Long Vista Drive, Suite 101
    Phone: 247-2682

    Like it’s predecessor, Blue Santa, Brown Santa started small with 25 families back in 1981. This year the operation hopes to serve 1200 families.

    Brown Santa will need help wrapping presents, sorting food, making food boxes and loading our trucks for delivery. Loading of the trucks will be on Thursday December 18 from 2pm until done, and also loading on Friday December 19, after 5pm until done, we need adults for this task.

    Brown Santa will be open thru December 20th, 2008.

    Mon-Thurs 10am-8pm
    Fri- Sat 9am-6pm
    Sundays 12pm-6pm

    If you would like to volunteer you will need to call to see what dates/times through the week are still available.

    For more information visit their website.

    Ho Ho Ho-liday Volunteering in Austin

    Monday, December 8th, 2008

    It’s at this time of year when we stop to give thanks for all we have and how very lucky we are to be warm and safe and have a roof over our heads that feel the need to give a little something back to those less fortunate.

    There are many ways in which we can do just that but I personally think there are few quite as rewarding as reaching out directly to another family in your own backyard.

    The Christmas Bureau works as intermediaries to hook you up with families who need your help. Here is how you can sponsor a family in need:

    SPONSOR A FAMILY: Sponsoring a family means providing a suitable uncooked holiday meal and toys for the children. We ask for you to contact the family within 24-48 hours and share with them the date and time you plan on delivering during the week before Christmas. You can sponsor a family three ways:

    1. Visit our office at 7301 Burnet Road #105 (Burnet Rd/Greenlawn Pkwy. Tuesday Morning is the anchor tenant) and select a family;
    2. Call our office at 453-3950 and a volunteer will select a family for you; or
    3. Register as a sponsor online! Any individual or group interested in sponsoring a family will be able to register themselves as a sponsor, and search through the families still needing sponsors by zip code, family size, language spoken, or a combination of the three. (Note: you won’t see the list of families in need until you’ve registered.)

    Once you have decided on a family or families to sponsor, call them at 453-3950 with the family number(s), and they will immediately assign you as the sponsor for those families. At that time, you can click on “Families I’m Sponsoring” to see the detailed contact information in order to arrange for delivery of the food and gifts.

    A few more ways you can help out The Christmas Bureau:

    ANSWER TELEPHONE CALLS: The Bureau will receive many calls from people wanting to sponsor a family. You can assist in answering their basic questions and match them with a family in need.

    FILE APPLICATIONS: You can assist in filing the application numerically and alphabetically at our office.

    >>>>>Page 2, click here for more volunteer opportunities for 2008

    Austin 2008 Guide to Christmas Tree Farms

    Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

    christmastreefarm.jpgNow that Thanksgiving is over many of you will begin preparing for Christmas. Big on the list of “things to do” is finding the perfect Christmas tree. As you know, I’m all about “real” Christmas trees. Don’t give me any of those plastic, ugly trees missing the fresh smell of pine. If you want to be earth-friendly, buy a potted tree and re-plant it after Christmas.

    Here is a list of Christmas Tree farms in the area:


    EVERGREEN FARMS CHRISTMAS TREES
    Address: 242 Monkey Road, Elgin, Texas
    Phone: 512-281-4833
    Email: evergreen@evergreen-farms.com

    Opens: Friday after Thanksgiving through December 24 at 3pm
    Hours: Saturday & Sunday from 9 a.m. until dark
    Monday through Friday from 12 p.m. until dark

    TYPES OF TREES:
    Virginia pine and Leyland Cypress are grown in the fields. Pre- cut Fraser fir trees from North Carolina are available near the gift shoppe. Check prices here.

    DAILY: Evergreen Farms furnishes all the tools for cutting and harvesting the perfect tree. Poles for measuring the tree and saws for cutting are all furnished free of charge as well as cleaning and shaking the tree and finally the netting and rope for ease in transporting the tree.
    After cutting the tree there are many games to entertain, including tetherball, hopscotch, bean bag toss and horseshoes. There is also a nature trail, farm animals and the gift shop.

    WEEKENDS: Families can enjoy several more activities. Evergreen Farms keeps a campfire burning with free marshmallows, cider and coffee. After you pick your Christmas tree, enjoy pine cone painting and food from the concession stand, including the famous Elgin sausage.

    DIRECTIONS:

      From Austin:

    East on 290—8 miles past Manor (before you get into Elgin), turn right on County Line Road. There is a Valero Gas Station and Sac n Pac at the corner. Go 2 miles and turn left on Monkey Road. The farm will be 2 miles down Monkey Road

      From Bastrop:

    95N—Turn left on 290; The first stop light by the Antique Mall, McDonalds turn right on Loop 109. After two blocks the road splits, take a right onto 1704. After two miles turn right onto Monkey Road and the farm will be about 1 miles down Monkey Road.


    ELGIN CHRISTMAS TREE FARM
    Address: 120 Nature’s Way, off Roy Davis Rd., Elgin, TX
    Phone: 512-281-5016
    Open: Day after Thanksgiving through December 22nd
    Hours: Monday - Saturday: 10 am - 5:30 pm, Sunday: noon - 5:30 pm
    Email: elginchristmas@sbcglobal.net

    TYPES OF TREES:
    Virginia pines, Loblolly pines, and Leyland Cypress. Pre-cut Frasier firs and potted Leyland Cypress Trees.

    Organically grown trees. They claim to have the largest supply of Christmas trees in central Texas. They provide all the tools you’ll need to cut down your tree and they shake, clean and wrap it up to go. The selection of 9-12′ trees is limited so go early if you need a very tall tree. Christmas trees are half price for churches. They have a gift store.

    DIRECTIONS:

      From Austin

    Take HWY 290 East from Austin - Through Elgin - Go approximately 1 mile past HWY 95 (Bastrop HWY) - Turn left on Roy Davis Rd. - Follow Signs

      From Round Rock

    Take HWY 79 East from Round Rock to HWY 95 South - Take 290 East through Elgin - Go approximately 1 mile past HWY 95 (Bastrop HWY) - Turn left on Roy Davis Rd. - Follow Signs


    LOMA ALTA CHRISTMAS TREE FARM
    Address: 214 Loma Alta Drive, Smithville, Texas, 78957
    Phone: (512) 360-2005
    Email: lomaalta@flash.net
    Opens: Thanksgiving Day afternoon until a couple of days before Christmas

    DIRECTIONS:
    About 6 miles east of Bastrop, your first landmark will be Duke’s Country store (a Mobile station) on the right side of the highway. Approximately a block and a half past Dukes on your left, you will see their sign on the corner of the Hwy 71 and Alum Creek Road.

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    TYPES OF TREES:
    Virginia pine and Loblolly pine. Potted Virginia pine and Leyland Cypress.

    Located in the beautiful Lost Pines region in Bastrop County, this farm is approximately 35 to 40 miles SE of Austin just off highway 71. Turn left on Alum Creek Road, and proceed 1 mile to the Loma Alta gate on your left. There are ducks and geese to feed, pine cones to collect, a picnic area to enjoy and you can even purchase wreaths made fresh daily. Trees are $4.75 per foot up to 12 feet. The cost above 12 feet is $5 per each additional foot. Trees are shaken, cleaned and for $1 baled.

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    Austin Holiday Craft Markets & Bazaars for 2008

    Monday, November 24th, 2008

    8th Annual Blue Genie Art Bazaar
    When: December 3rd through December 24th, 2008
    Open at 10:00am Daily
    • Sunday through Thursday 10am to 10pm
    • Friday through Saturday 10am to Midnight
    • Sunday December 24th 10am to 6pm
    Where: Monarch Events Center, 6406 North IH–35, Suite 3100
    $$$: Free

    Featuring over 80 artists and artisans, and running for 22 consecutive days, this year’s Art Bazaar will offer Holiday shoppers the opportunity to purchase unique, one-of-a-kind gifts in time for Christmas.


    18th Annual Wild Ideas Holiday Event
    When: Friday-Sunday: Dec 5, 6, 7
    Friday and Saturday: 9 am to 5:30 pm
    Sunday: Noon to 5 pm
    Where: LBJ Wildflower Center, 4801 La Crosse Avenue, Austin, texas
    $$$: Free

    The LBJ Wildflower Center offers eco-friendly shopping opportunities, along with a brush with some of the area’s premier artists at their Holiday Shopping Event. Enjoy free admission and special discounts on paintings, jewelry, apparel, wood products, and more.


    Peace In The Hood’ Outdoor Holiday Market
    When: Saturday, December 6, 2008, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
    Where: South of Wm. Cannon and Westgate, 2831 Gettysburg Drive
    $$$: Free Admission

    Have a Relaxing Shopping Experience to great 60’s and 70’s peace music and enjoy a complimentary cup of kindness (hot wassail) to get you in the ”Peace on Earth’ mood!

    See Made in the U.S.A. Artisan-made gifts : Peace jewelry, peace windchimes and garden stakes, stained glass peace signs, guitar hero player longsleeve tiedye guitar t-shirts in youth sizes, peace bracelets, peace suncatchers, peace bumper stickers, auto emblems, peace pins, peace buttons, embossed peace totes and t-shirts, dogs for peace and cats for peace t-shirts and MORE!

    2831 Gettysburg Drive in South Austin-Directions below:

    Just a few minutes south on Westgate from Wm.Cannon-Turn Left at 4-Way stop sign at Cameron Loop. Take your first left immediately after the speed hump at top of hill onto Gettysburg Drive. Go down Gettysburg 1.5 blocks and See Peace In The Hood Market on right at 2831 Gettysburg DR. 9am to 3pm - Y’all Come and help create some peace on earth!


    Weihnachtsmarkt in Austin
    When: Saturday, December 6, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
    Where: German Free School, 507 East Tenth Street
    $$$:

    Invite your friends and join with GTHS members for our annual Weihnachtsmarkt at the German Free School, 507 East Tenth Street, in Austin. We will be selling a large selection of handcrafted wooden items imported from the Erzgebirge region of Germany – pyramids, nutcrackers, smokers etc. – and blown-glass ornaments, embroidered linens and much, much more, not to mention baked goods. Enjoy live performances of traditional German Christmas music and songs throughout the day and a special visit by Sankt Nikolaus. All sales on December 6 are tax-free! Extra Market Days will be Dec. 9, 10 & 11 from noon to 4 pm.and sales tax will be charged on these days.


    29th Annual Budafest
    When: Saturday, Dec. 6th, 2008, 6pm
    Where: Greenbelt and City Park, Buda, Tx
    $$$: Free

    Parade, Santa Claus, booths, entertainment, children’s rides and more. Parage at 9am; tree lighting at 6pm. Parking is plentiful in the lot behind the park pavilion, just follow the signs and pay a small fee to Project Graduation. For more information call (512) 295-1559.


    18th Annual St. Thomas Moore Christmas Bazaar
    When: December 6th from 10:00am to 5:00 pm and Sunday, December 7th from 8:30 am – 2:00 PM
    Where: St. Thomas Moore Parish Activity Center
    $$$: Free

    The show features a wide variety of arts and crafts by local artists. A silent auction is also featured. Bazaar proceeds are donated to Eagle’s Wings Retreat Center. For more information or if you are interested in participating as a vendor, please contact Beth Albee at beth@albees.com or (512)218-4587.


    Wheatsville Arts Festival
    When: December 6-7, 10am-5:30pm
    Where: Adams Park, 300 W. 30th Street
    $$$: Free

    The Wheatsville Arts Festival includes 75 artists and craftsmen with original work on display. Pick up a one-of-a-kind gift, or enjoy the live music and incredible food at this holiday event destination. Great fun and entertainment for the whole family!


    Acknowledge Me - DIY Crafts Market
    When: Saturday, December 6, 8 to late
    Where: Mohawk
    $$$: $5 w/ Donation, $6 Without

    A fest of people and things that deserve your attention, appreciation and…ahem…acknowledgment. Acknowledge Me is a D.I.Y Fest that brings together Austin’s Indie Crafters, Artists, Makers, Community Organizations, Social Justice Groups, and up-and-coming Local Bands.


    Holiday By The Tracks
    When: Saturday, December 6, 10am-5:00pm
    Where: 114 Central Ave, Elgin, Tx

    An afternoon of art and artisans, shopping, music and photos with Santa, followed by a lighted Christmas parade at dusk.


    7th Annual Yule Fest Arts & Crafts Fair
    When: December 6, 10:00 am-4:00 pm
    December 7, 12:00 pm-3:00 pm
    Where: Live Oak Unitarian Universalist Church, 3315 El Salido Parkway, Cedar Park
    $$$: FREE

    This eclectic holiday event includes artwork, jewelry, knitwear, pottery and more. There will also be a Silent Auction, Bake Sale, and Concessions. Proceeds benefit Hope Alliance and childcare for the Women of LOUU Church.


    Armadillo Christmas Bazaar
    When: Dec. 12-24, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily.
    Where: Austin Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 2, 500 E. César Chávez St. Enter on Trinity near 2nd Street. 512-447-1605
    $$$: $3 weekdays before 7 p.m., $6 evenings and weekends

    The 33rd annual Armadillo Christmas Bazaar will once again be at the Austin Convention Center. It remains the same truly Austin honky-tonk bar shopping experience that has made the Armadillo Christmas Bazaar one of the region’s most beloved holiday traditions - just a bigger venue.


    Keep Austin Bizarre
    When: Dec. 12-23, 11am-11pm
    Where: Palmer Event Center, 900 Barton Springs Rd.
    $$$: Adults $5, 12 Day pass $25, Children under 12 Free

    With an atmosphere true to Austin, the holiday shopping event will feature over 100 local artists and small businesses selling unique gifts and fine, hand crafted items at affordable prices. In addition, there will be tribal, improvisational and yogic dance performances, capoeira, circus acts, and resident musicians who play while patrons shop. This year more of the community has joined hands with Keep Austin Bizarre and will include performances by groups such as the JCC (Jewish Community Center), Girls School of Austin Orchestra, Mexican American Cultural Center, Amala Foundation, Lululemon Athletica, Crossfit Central Kids, and the Zilker Elementary School kid’s choir. In addition, the bazaar is supporting the non-profit Africa Bound Corporation. Food and drink, including a full bar, will be available.


    Laguna Gloria Holiday Art Festival
    When: Saturday & Sunday, Dec. 12-13th, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
    Where: Austin Museum of Art-Laguna Gloria, 3806 W. 35th St.
    $$$: $7. 495-9224

    More than 60 regional artists set up booths around the grounds in front of the historic 1916 Driscoll Villa and sell ceramics, wood, paintings, fiber, sculpture, photography, jewelry and glass, including the Driscoll Villa Christmas Ornament. Food, music and refreshments.


    Cherrywood Art Fair
    When: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Dec. 13, noon to 5 p.m. Dec. 14;
    Where: Maplewood Elementary School, 3808 Maplewood Ave. (at East 38th Street)
    $$$: Free

    This totally groovy, totally cool holiday art event gathers some of the best local artisans, jewelry- and handbag-makers, ceramists and artists. All-day live music, children’s activities, food and nonstop fun. Free.

    Eat out in Austin for Thanksgiving

    Sunday, November 23rd, 2008

    If the thought of Thanksgiving brings you visions of a filled with dirty dishes and leaves you exhausted for days then you might consider eating out this year. Many of Austin’s best restaurants are happy to do the work for you, leaving you free to enjoy your holiday. Here are some suggestions:

    Hoover’s Cooking
    2002 Manor Rd # C
    Austin, TX 78722
    (512) 479-5006

    13376 Research Blvd #400 Austin, TX
    (@ Anderson Mill Rd)
    512 335 0300
    Hours: 11am - 7pm
    $$$: 15.49

    If you’ve never been to Hoover’s, you’re in for a treat. Hoover’s serves up delicious and satisfying home cookin’. Their Thanksgiving day menu is very reasonably priced and has everything you could ask for plus a little more. Roast turkey, Cajun roast pork, Jamaican Jerk Chicken, Smoked Filet of Sirloin, Smoked Portabella Medley (Vegetarian Jambalaya & Gumbo) plus a tempting array of side dishes and desserts. This is a great place to go if you have a crowd and a tight budget.


    Bakehouse Restaurant & Bar
    5404 Manchaca Blvd
    Austin, Tx
    Reservations: (512) 443-5167
    Hours: 10am - midnight
    $$$: Adults $12.95, Kids 6-12 $6.95

    Unlimited servings, table service, no lines. Reservations recommended. Turkey, Ham, all the usual sides plus Strawberry Shortcake and Pumpkin Pie. Take out dinners available for $9.95.


    The Driskill
    604 Brazos St.
    Austin, Texas
    Reservations: 512-391-7121 or Online
    $$$: Not listed on their website

    The Driskill Hotel’s Famous Grand Holiday Brunch offering on the Mezzanine floor. Enjoy a lavish holiday brunch or six course prix-fixe dinner with wine pairings. Or diners can head to the hotel’s 1886 Café and Bakery for lunch or a traditional Thanksgiving dinner.


    III Forks
    111 Lavaca Street
    Austin, TX 78701
    Reservations: (512) 474-1776
    $$$: Adults 42.95, Children under 12 soup or salad, entrée, and dessert 14.95
    Includes tea and coffee. Excludes tax and gratuity.

    Open Thanksgiving Day 11 am - 5 pm. Special four course menu will be served. Slow Roasted Carved Turkey or Chateaubriand with Bordelaise Sauce. All the fixings, plus dessert.


    Dona Emilia’s
    101 San Jacinto Blvd
    Austin, TX 78701
    Reservations: (512) 478-2520
    $$$: $22.95 Adults - $10.95 Children 12 and under
    Hours: 10:30 - 4pm

    Thanksgiving Buffet featuring garden/fruit/pasta salads, appetizers of ceviche and empanadas, entrees of turkey, salmon, top sirloin, paella, and spinach enchiladas. Dessert selection including flan and tres leche.


    Four Seasons Hotel
    98 San Jacinto Boulevard,
    Austin, Texas
    Reservations: (512) 685-8300
    Seating from 11:00 am - 8:30 pm in TRIO
    $75 for adults; $20 for children ages 6-11
    Seating from 11:00 am - 4:00 pm in the Ballroom
    $68 for adults; $20 for children ages 6-11

    Thanksgiving Day Buffet. Appetizers & Salads, Seafood Station, Carving Station & Dessert Station. Entrees include: Hill Country-Style Braised Beef Rouladen, Pan-Seared Mahi Mahi Vera Cruz & Smoked Lamb Tenderloin Cassoulet.


    Austin Hyatt
    208 Barton Springs Rd
    Austin, TX 78704
    Hours: 11:30am ~ 5:00 pm (last seating)
    Includes Complimentary Champagne & Mimosa
    Reservations Required: 512.480.2035
    $$$: $52.00 for Adults, $27 5-12 years old, Complimentary 4 & Under
    No Discounts or Coupons

    Thanksgiving Buffet. Their menu looks fabulous and includes an Antipasto selection, Salad buffet, Seafood buffet, Hot entrees, a Carving station and a Dessert Station. This is just the carving station:

    Carving Station
    Roasted Prime Rib with Horseradish Crust & Wild Mushroom, Pancetta Ragout,
    Assorted Mustards & Au Jus
    Maple Glazed Ham, Java Red Eye Gravy & Biscuits
    Roasted Turkey with Gravy & Corn-bread Stuffing


    Katz Deli
    618 W 6th Street
    Austin, TX 78701
    Phone (512) 472-2037
    Always Open!
    $$$: $15.95 Adults, $6.95 Kids
    No reservations needed or taken.

    Turkey with all the fixings plus a few items on offer from their menu.


    McCormick & Schmick’s
    401 Congress Avenue
    Austin, Texas
    Reservations recommended: (512) 236-9600 or (888) 344-6861
    $$$: Turkey dinner $19.95 per person, ham dinner $18.95. Dessert is extra.
    Hours: Serving from 11am - 9 pm.

    Offering both their regular menu and Thanksgiving traditional dinners.

    Turkey to Go for a Stress Free Holiday

    Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

    If your least favorite part of Thanksgiving is cooking the bird then why not buy it cooked this year? There are several stores and restaurants that will do all or part of your holiday cooking for you. It’s easy, convenient and a lot less messy!

    turkey.jpgTo gobble, gobble, gobble and not cook, cook, cook this holiday season. Here are some places you can obtain pre-cooked turkeys and all the fixins.

    • Louisiana Longhorn Cafe
      Order by Phone: 512-248-2900 or Online
      200B E. Main Street
      Round Rock, TX

      This little gem of a cafe is located in Round Rock. They offer smoked or Cajun fried and either way it’s going to be finger-lickin good. They’ll even be open on Thanksgiving day from 11am-3pm. Don’t forget to order your pies, too!
    • Greenberg Turkey Inc.
      221 McMurrey Dr.,
      Tyler, TX 75702
      (903) 595-0725

      I have yet to try a Greenberg Turkey but people who have just rave about them. They are apparently fantastic. They have been taking orders since 1940 and they’re still going strong. Order early.
    • Popeyes, I’ve had their cajun fried turkeys and they are very good!
    • Threadgill’s
      For just $129.95 you can feed a family of 8 from one of Austin’s favorite restaurants. Your Holiday Feast includes roast turkey or spiral cut ham, cornbread dressing, mashed taters, candied yams, green bean casserole, gravy, cranberry sauce, rolls and your choice of pumpkin or pecan pie. Can you say YUM?
    • Luby’s, you can order an entire meal, complete with dressing, gravy, cranberry sauce and pies for a very reasonable price $58.99 to serve 4-6 or a feast to feed 10-12 for under $100. This would be a great choice for the budget conscious, you can barely buy all that food for that price, it even includes 2 pies.
    • Barton Creek Spa & Resort
      8212 Barton Club Drive
      Austin, Texas
      1.866.572.7369

      Dinner for Six - $275+tax
      10-12 lb. traditional roast turkey
      cranberry relish w/ dried cherries
      cornbread sage dressing
      garlic whipped potatoes
      wild mushroom green bean casserole
      pecan candied yams
      house-made dinner rolls
      double apple Waldorf salad
      choice of one: Granny Smith apple, southern pecan or traditional pumpkin pie

      Feast for Ten also available for $395+tax


    • HEB, turkeys or ham, just heat and serve. They have all the side dishes, too.
    • Central Market, heck, you can order the whole meal! Not only that but you’re not limited to turkey. You can get duck, capon, turducken, yes…turducken, cornish game hen and even pheasant! Or, if you’d rather have seafood, you can get lobster, crab, shrimp and more. If you’re just looking for your basic, traditional Thanksgiving meal from the bird to the gravy, to the green beans to the cranberry sauce you can pick that up for right around $140 to feed 6-8 people. Not too bad really.
    • Whole Foods, whether you want dinner for 2 or a dozen, Whole Foods can hook you up with the entire meal. They also have an option for Vegetarians! A complete traditional meal for 6-8 people will run you about $80, $120 to make your turkey organic.
    • Bill Miller Bar-B-Q, ham or turkey with all the fixins and fresh baked pies, too.
      Small Party Pack - Complete Meal for 10
      (Broad-breasted turkey hen, hot and carved, 2 quarts cornbread dressing, 1 quart giblet gravy, 2 quarts green beans, 1 dozen dinner rolls, 1 9″ fresh baked pie, 1 gallon iced tea, plates, cups and set ups for 10)
      (Only $6.90 per person + tax) . . .$69.00

      Large Party Pack - Complete meal for 20
      (Broad-breasted turkey tom OR 1/2 Honey-glazed spiral cut ham, hot and carved, 4 quarts cornbread dressing, 2 quarts giblet gravy, 4 quarts green beans, 2 dozen dinner rolls, 2 9″ fresh baked pies, 2 gallons iced tea, plates, cups and set ups for 20)
      (Only $5.90 per person + tax) . . .$118.00
    • Target Superstores
      All Locations?

      A full Turkey dinner (or choose Ham) with all the trimmings for $70. Includes your choice from 4 pie selections, Apple, Apple Berry Rhubarb, Bourbon Pecan or Pumpkin Pie. Feeds 8-10 people.

      Appetizers:

      * Stone Ground Wheat Crackers
      * Pumpkin Cheese Spread

      Main Course:

      * Fully Cooked Butter-Basted Turkey

      Side Dishes:

      * Homestyle Stuffing
      * Traditional Mashed Potatoes
      * Turkey Gravy
      * Americana Vegetable Blend
      * Green Bean Casserole
      * Cranberry Orange Walnut Relish
      * Ciabatta Rolls

      Bonus:

      * Signature Coffee
    • More Great BBQ Places to get your bird:
      The Pit Barbeque
      Rudy’s BBQ, try their cream corn, it’s out of this world good.
      The Salt Lick, now with locations South and North. Seriously good BBQ!
    • HoneyBaked Ham, they may be a chain but they make a mighty fine ham and I hear their turkey is also excellent.
    • Hoover’s Cooking
      2002 Manor Rd # C
      Austin, TX 78722
      (512) 479-5006

      13376 Research Blvd #400 Austin, TX
      (@ Anderson Mill Rd)
      512 335 0300
      Hours: 11am - 7pm
      $$$: 15.49

      If you’ve never been to Hoover’s, you’re in for a treat. Hoover’s serves up your turkey, fried, roasted or smoked. 14-16lbs worth for $54.99. Take home just the turkey or order up some side dishes and pie or two to go along with it!

    July 4th Celebrations In and Around Austin

    Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

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    The H-E-B Austin Symphony 32nd annual July 4th Concert and Fireworks “Celebrate your Independence”

    The H-E-B Austin Symphony July 4th Concert and Fireworks — planned and produced entirely by the ASO — is free and open to the public. Having taken place at Zilker Park for the past six years, the stage for this celebration will return to it original home at Auditorium Shores in front of the beautiful new Long Center for the Performing Arts. The Austin Symphony Orchestra will begin performing at 8:30 p.m. and the fireworks will begin at 9:30 p.m., ending at 10:00 p.m. Come early, bring a picnic, claim a grassy spot and enjoy the patriotic music of the Austin Symphony Orchestra. Concessions will be available on site. (Sorry, alcohol and glass containers are not permitted in the park.)

    ROUND ROCK Fourth of July Fireworks and Frontier Days Celebration:
    When: 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
    Where: The parade takes place along Main Street and the festivities will be held at the Lakeview Pavilion in Old Settlers Park
    3300 E. Palm Valley Blvd, Round Rock, Texas
    $$$: Free

    The combined celebration on July 4 kicks off at 10 a.m. with a parade in downtown Round Rock. The parade starts at the First State Bank on the corner of Lee Street and Round Rock Avenue and continues down through Historic downtown Round Rock ending at the Sam Bass Little League Baseball fields. After the parade, head to old Settler’s Park for the Western Traditions themed celebration. Reenactment of the Sam Bass shoot out, free watermelon, arts and crafts, fireworks and more on the agenda.

    The city council will be serving free watermelon on a first come first serve basis starting at 7 p.m. At 8 p.m. a skydiver will jump into the festival followed by music from the Austin Symphonic Band.

    Pflugerville Pfirecracker Pfestival
    Where: Lake Pflugerville, Pflugerville, Texas
    When: 4:00 pm until dark!
    Contact: 512-990-4363
    $$$: Free to all
    Stay close to home this 4th! Bring family and friends to the Pflugerville Pfirecracker Pfestival on the banks of beautiful Lake Pflugerville. Booths, games, swimming, canoes along with our headliner event, The Corvette Brothers featuring Rockin’Rick! Fireworks at Dark.
    Estimated attendees-7500

    Georgetown
    Where: San Gabriel Park, 1003 N. Austin Avenue, Georgetown, Tx
    When: 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
    $$$: Free

    Musical entertainment featuring some of the best local and Central Texas talent will begin at the gazebo in San Gabriel Park at 11 a.m. and continue all day until the fireworks display. More than 80 arts and crafts booths will open at 11 a.m., as well as food vendors and a children’s area with games, activities, petting zoo, train rides, and face painting.

    The fireworks display begins at approximately 9 p.m. Fireworks will be launched from the McMaster Athletic Fields on N. College Street this year due to the construction of the Recreation Center expansion. Fireworks can be viewed from San Gabriel Park, VFW Park, and other areas in Georgetown.

    Leander Liberty Fest
    The City will hold its annual Liberty Fest celebration at Crystal Falls Golf Club on Friday, July 4th from 5-10pm. The event features live music, food, give aways, fireworks, and activities for kids.

    There will be no public parking at Crystal Falls Golf Club during the event. Instead, a free shuttle service will be offered by CapMetro from the parking lot at Leander High School. Busses will begin running at 4pm.

    For more information, contact the Parks & Recreation Department at (512) 528-9909.

    Cedar Park:

    The City of Cedar Park will host its annual Fourth of July Celebration at Elizabeth Milburn Park, 1901 Sun Chase Blvd., from 4-10 p.m. July 4. The event will feature live music, laser tag, a washer tournament, prizes and more. H-E-B will provide free watermelon and a fireworks display. For more information, call 401-5500.

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    Summerfest
    San Marcos, Texas
    Celebrate our nation’s independence along the banks of the San Marcos River!
    Estimated attendees-8000 512-393-5900

    Events and entertainment on July 4 at 202 North CM Allen Parkway, include the Firecracker Golf Classic, Children’s Parade and Costume Contest, Hays County Crime Stoppers Ducky Derby, Lions Club Illuminated River Float Parade, music, music, music, and fireworks, of course. Rain or shine; free; no alcohol; coolers subject to inspection.

    The 28th Annual Summerfest starts at 4 p.m. A Children’s Parade and Costume Contest starts at 5 p.m. with a Patriotic Program to follow. Pets are not allowed. Fireworks begin at 9:30 p.m. with music after the fireworks display and continuing until 10:30 p.m. Details for San Marcos Summerfest.

    Travis Country Neighborhood

    Get Ready for the July 4th Parade. The annual Travis Country July 4th Parade begins at 10:30 a.m. on Knob Oak (off of Trail West). Residents, their children, and pets will be at their patriotic best, because there will be prizes for:

  • Craziest Hat
  • Best Decorated Stroller or Wagon
  • Best Decorated Bike
  • Most Patriotic Child under Five
  • Most Patriotic Child over Five
  • Most Patriotic Family
  • Most Patriotic Pet (small and large)
  • Willie Nelson’s Fourth of July Picnic
    July 4
    Verizon Wireless Amphitheater; 16765 Lookout Road, Selma, TX
    (210) 657-8300
    Music: Country, Rock
    Activities:Music Festival
    Willie Nelson’s July 4th Picnic moves to the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater in Selma, TX for 2008. Guests include Merle Haggard, Pat Green, Ray Price, Los Lonely Boys, Asleep at the Wheel, David Allan Coe, Ray Wylie Hubbard and Billy Joe Shaver.

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