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Austin Friday, May 11 Events
The Austin Symphony presents Classical Mystery Tour -A Tribute to The
Beatles
Bring a picnic dinner and hear the world's most acclaimed tribute to The Beatles
perform live in concert with the Austin Symphony. Classical Mystery Tour
features performances of more than 30 Beatles tunes played and sung exactly as
they were written by the Fab Four. Hear timeless classics, including:
"Yesterday," Eleanor Rigby," "All You Need Is Love," "Twist and Shout" and much
more. Location: Palmer Events Center. Call 512-476-6064 for more info. Event
ID:5/12
Disney On Ice presents Princess Wishes
Enter a world of wishes with your favorite Disney princesses in Disney On Ice
presents Princess Wishes. Tinker Bell represents the magic of Disney, as she
whisks you through a collection of enchanting and beloved Disney stories.
Location: Frank Erwin Center. Call 512-471-3678 for more info. Event ID:5/13
Wimberley Market Day
On the first Saturday of the month from April through December, find the unusual
and unique at Wimberley Market Day. Over four hundred and fifty vendor booths
line tree-covered paths winding over sixteen acres, filled with everything from
crafts to furniture. Location: Lions Field, Wimberley, TX. Call 512-847-2201 for
more info. Event ID:12/1
Latino Music Month
Latino Music Month returns to the Live Music Capital of the World. Latin
country/western, salsa, flamenco artists and more play such venues as City Hall,
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport and many of Austin’s nearly 200 live
music venues. Visit
http://www.austinlatinomusic.com for more info. Event ID:5/30
The American Twenties
The exhibition explores race, religion, capitalism, love and modernism in the
decade immediately following World War I through contemporary literature and
art. Location: Harry Ransom Center. Call 512-471-8944 for more info. Event
ID:7/29
Power to the People: The Electrification of Rural Texas
Walk into a world before television, computers, the i-pod, even refrigerators
and running water. The exhibit, Power to the People: The Electrification of
Rural Texas, is a unique story of one of the most dramatic events in Texas
history. Rural Texas in the 1930s was still in the dark as electric lines hadn’t
penetrated the beautiful, but rugged Texas Hill Country. Location: LBJ Library
and Museum. Open Daily 9-5 (except Christmas) Free Admission. id:5.2.07
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.