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Holidays In Gruene - Gruene Town Lighting. Enjoy the town lighting at 6:00pm on Saturday when Cowboy Kringle rides into town on horseback. Free admission.

Christmas Bazaar. In addition to great food (including breakfast) at our Candy Cane Café, arts and crafts, free entertainment, kids activities and our silent auction, Central will also feature performances by the Austin Academy of Performing and Visual Arts students on Sunday.  All church proceeds benefit our Children's and Youth Ministries, including our annual mission trip.  Bethany Food Pantry, in conjunction with the Food Bank as well as the scholarship fund of the Kent Cummings Magic Camp will also be on hand to raise funds for folks throughout the Austin community. Join us for food, shopping and fellowship. Location: Central Christian Church. Event ID: 12/6

Sister’s Christmas Catechism. Location: Long Center for the Performing Arts. Event ID: 12/20

The Santaland Diaries. Location: Zachary Scott Theatre. Event ID: 1/10/2010

I'll Be Seeing You. I’ll Be Seeing You weaves the narratives of two now-grown neighbor children of World War II with letters to and from the home front, with slides, videos and popular holiday tunes of the era in a sparkling and warm family show that is sure to become a tradition for the Austin region. This union production weaves Austin’s great musical theater talents as well as youth performers from TexARTS’ acclaimed music, theater and dance academy program with great holiday cheer and reminiscence. Location: TexARTS, Lakeway. Event ID: 12/20

Laughter on the 23rd Floor. Perfect for the holidays, this Neil Simon fast-and-furious comedy will keep you in stitches all night.  Experience the hilarious, behind-the-scenes look at the making of a 1950s television variety show.  You'll laugh ‘til it hurts! Location: The City Theatre. Event ID: 12/20

Robert Shults: The Small Corners of Existence. Austin photographer Robert Shults captures the architecture of homelessness and explores the often overlooked spaces that, for some, act as temporary physical and spiritual shelter. Location: L. Nowlin Gallery. Event ID: 1/2/10

Bat Watching
The 1.5 million Mexican free-tailed bats that live beneath the Congress Avenue Bridge take flight in a mass exodus each night at dusk. Located at Congress Ave. & Cesar Chavez St. Austin, TX 78704.

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