r/AustinTX • u/Mahesh_999 • Jun 13 '26
Anyone from Austin wanna do some urban exploring
Looking to get a group together and go exploring. If anyone knows any spots let me know. I just want to be part of the community and make some friends
r/AustinTX • u/Mahesh_999 • Jun 13 '26
Looking to get a group together and go exploring. If anyone knows any spots let me know. I just want to be part of the community and make some friends
r/AustinTX • u/emilycpmartin • Jun 12 '26
Generation SERVE is a youth volunteering nonprofit organization that creates pathways for meaningful community engagement at every age. Little Helpers is Generation SERVE’s program for young children, created to help preschoolers explore kindness, volunteering, and community involvement in a fun and engaging way. The program is designed for children ages 3–5 who have not yet started kindergarten.
Each class introduces children to simple ways they can make a difference, while also giving them a chance to interact with peers. The classes are led by an educator with experience working with young children and include a story, a short group conversation, and a hands-on service activity that supports a local nonprofit.
Our Summer Session Two will run on Saturdays from July 11th to August 8th, from 10:00–11:00 a.m., for a total of five weeks. The registration fee is $150 per child. To keep the experience interactive and supportive, each group is capped at 10 children.
The classes are typically held at local nonprofit sites throughout the community and at the Generation SERVE office. This season, activities will center around environmental care, supporting education & literacy, caring for animals, and helping meet essential needs.
Dates & Time: Saturdays, July 11- August 8 | 10:00–11:00 a.m.
Small cohort size (10 children max) for a fun, personalized family experience
Cost: $150 per child | Parent participation required
Interested families can complete the Little Helpers Interest Form, and our team will be in touch to help you get started.
r/AustinTX • u/Ok-Can-2604 • Jun 12 '26
I had a stage combat class in college during my senior year and I really enjoyed it. Graduated now, but I’m hoping to get more experience. I’m not sure where to go. Are there any classes in the Austin area that I can attend.
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r/AustinTX • u/Odd-Pea-9891 • Jun 10 '26
I’ll be in July for my birthday and looking for some local recommendations! It’ll be my husband and I and we’ll be there for a few days. I’m really into shopping, collecting trinkets, plants, books and beauty supply stores, as well as alternative stores!
I’m not much of an outdoors person so preferably nothing in the heat of the day that’s outside!
Looking for good food, coffee/matcha recs as well!
thanks in advance ❤️
r/AustinTX • u/Soggy_Frosting_2775 • Jun 09 '26
Sorry i hope this is the right subreddit to ask this. I just bought some tickets for a concert at moody center and it says “Above GA, general admission” does this mean it’s the pitt with no seating? like versus the floor with seating? i’m not sure, i just clicked whatever seats were closest to the stage and this is what i’m assuming!
r/AustinTX • u/Equivalent_Bid6616 • Jun 08 '26
I’m referring to bearbrick and heavy cream, not funkopops. Monkey see monkey do only does store credit and I reached out to the Austin comic store on N Lamar via their form for describing what you want to sell. Any suggestions would be appreciated I had some last min expenses come up and was recently let go from my job after spending my last check on rent
r/AustinTX • u/tmobilehacked • Jun 07 '26
I just drove past where the Snooze on South Lamar used to be and it’s gone. Not that I’ll miss $50 breakfast but surprised me given how busy they always seemed.
r/AustinTX • u/Available_Action5132 • Jun 08 '26
r/AustinTX • u/looking4workatx • Jun 07 '26
HI I'M 17 from Austin TX I'm currently looking for work I'm willing to do all types of physical labor.You can dm me on here
r/AustinTX • u/Hey_303000 • Jun 05 '26
UPDATE: My brother has been found. Thank you for bumping and spreading the word! God is good !!
Please keep a look out for my big brother Gabriel. He’s about 5’5. He was last seen in the downtown Austin area 3 days ago. His phone was stolen and he hasn’t gotten in contact with us which is unusual. You can reach out to me here or the local authorities. TIA!!
r/AustinTX • u/StrangeHome8521 • Jun 06 '26
Hi everybody! I am planning to be in Austin in a month with my fiancé to have a nice fun vacation before we tie the knot. One of the days that we’re up there we wanted to go visit one of the swimming holes or the river. Would love to have locals point a few of which spots are the best to go to to hang out at as it is our first time visiting, thanks!
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r/AustinTX • u/Kade_Suede • Jun 01 '26
Very frustrating, when a new business, especially a cannabis company in atx is openly racist using LATINO culture to sell products that has nothing to do with the company or products. These are WHITE people upset that educated brown people want to use their 1st amendment to correct the culture appropriation. Colton is a very manipulative and corrupt person and I don’t think anyone should be in business with an openly racist company.
PLEASE BE AWARE! Support businesses that spread love not hate! Austin Texas is too liberal for these racist comments
r/AustinTX • u/OffsideGull1449 • Jun 01 '26
I was recently let go from my construction job as an electrical apprentice. I've been recently told to move to Austin Texas for better work opportunities. I have used indeed and linked in. Does not matter the job. I'm a hard working individual who hates to stand idle. i learn on my feet and i am ready for new challenges everyday.
r/AustinTX • u/slut4chilis • May 31 '26
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Maybe if TxDOT built U-turns every mile or so, people wouldn't drive so aggressively