Archive for February, 2013:

Old Settler’s Music Festival 2013 – Cool Things To Do In Austin


Published on February 27th, 2013
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Way back in 1987 when the Old Settler’s Music Festival began it was held in Round Rock, now you’ll find this delightful festival in Driftwood, just south of Austin. There have been hundreds of bands perform over the years including Alison Krauss, Bruce Hornsby, Patty Griffin, Iron & Wine and more. Bring the children and […]

Round Rock Real Estate Update – January 2013


Published on February 25th, 2013
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‘Round Our Town – Round Rock Real Estate Update – January 2013. There’s an old adage in real estate that insinuates that home sales slow in the winter months. Have you heard it? I know I have… In our neck of the woods, that couldn’t be further from the truth. Home sales this winter are […]

Art City Austin Festival 2013 – Cool Things To Do In Austin


Published on February 23rd, 2013
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The Art City Austin Festival 2013, now in it’s 62nd, year is expecting more than 25,000 art enthusiasts from our area and all over the nation! The Art City Austin features local food, kids activities, music, and artist’s offerings from around the country. Join in the fun as beautiful downtown Austin and the 2nd Street […]

Clean Sweep Austin – 2013 – Cool Things To Do In Austin


Published on February 20th, 2013
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Clean Sweep Austin – 2013 is a project of Keep Austin Beautiful. Each April they organize a city-wide service day that includes 140 sites throughout Austin. The volunteer effort results in over 29 tons of trash removed from our city. The 5000 volunteer team contributes more than 11,600 hours to the clean-up. The volunteers are […]

Bastrop – Austin Neighborhoods


Published on February 19th, 2013
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No listing of Austin neighborhoods would be complete without the addition of Bastrop. The city of Bastrop is the county seat of Bastrop county and 30 miles south east of Austin. Located on the banks of the Colorado river, Bastrop has all the charm and grace you would expect from a city established in 1837. […]

2013 Texas Road Rash Inline Skate – Cool Things To Do In Austin


Published on February 17th, 2013
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Here’s something for the family, the 2013 Texas Road Rash Inline Skate! New category for 2013, you can bring your whole family and skate at your own pace when you enter the recreational skate category. You’ll enjoy the day, the course, watching the professional skaters, BBQ and lots of fun! Skaters arrive early for warm […]

Cedar Park – Austin Neighborhoods


Published on February 13th, 2013
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Located just 17 minutes from downtown Austin, Cedar Park has plenty to offer it’s citizens. With 400% growth in the last decade it is no wonder Forbes Magazine labels Cedar Park as one of the fastest-growing suburbs in America! The city of Cedar Park was founded in 1887 and incorporated as a city in 1973. […]

Texas VegFest 2013 – Cool Things To Do In Austin


Published on February 11th, 2013
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Texas VegFest 2013 will be an opportunity for people to come together and celebrate our health, the environment and the food grown in our community. There will be speakers and demonstration that will help you know more about a plant-based diet. Whether you are just looking to add more vegetables and fruits to your diet […]

Louisiana Swamp Thing and Crawfish Festival 2013 – Cool Things To Do In Austin


Published on February 10th, 2013
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Looks like lots of fun doin’s at the Louisianan Swamp Thing and Crawfish Festival 2013! This will be their 19th running and the festivities include great food, music, dancing, shopping, bounce house and crawfish peel-and-eat competition. This year they are preparing 7,000 pounds of crawfish to give out FREE with purchase of admission! There will also be the best […]

Pflugerville – Austin Neighborhoods


Published on February 6th, 2013
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Pflugerville was named in honor of Henry Pfluger. Arriving from Germany in 1849, Pfluger bought land in the area, first 160 acres and later more. He and his family were farmers and also raised cattle, they drove them to market along the now famous Chisholm Trail. After the rail road arrived in 1904 Otto Pfluger, […]

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