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Austin Sunday, October 28 Events

Goblins in the Garden
There are plenty of spooky surprises & special treats for the entire family. Visit the children's Little House where the little ones can explore our Mad Scientist's Laboratory & complete fun craft activities. Call 512-232-0100 for more info. Location: Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center.

Austin Symphony Children's Halloween Concert
It's creepy, crawly and spooky! The Halloween children's concert features music from the Harry Potter movies and other seasonal favorites that are certain to delight young audiences. Location: Paramount Theatre. Call 512-476-6064 for more info. Event ID:10/28

Texas Clay Festival
Respected potters and sculptors from around Texas display, sell their wares, and demonstrate a variety of techniques. Hands-on activities are available for children. Location: Gruene Historic District. Call 830-629-7975 for more info. Event ID:10/28

Tuna Does Vegas
Yup, it’s a brand new play in the GREATER TUNA quartet. What happens in Tuna doesn’t always stay in Tuna, and that’s when the fun begins. Joe Sears and Jaston Williams bring their hilarious characters from Texas’ third smallest town for a rambling romp in Sin City. When Aunt Pearl meets Elvis, you can place your bets on big laughs. Location: The Paramount Theatre. Call 866-4GET-TIX for more info. Event ID:11/11

The Seagull, A comedy by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
"The Seagull," written by Anton Cehkhov, is a comedy about love, art and the passage of youth. A boy discovers that a dream-come-true might be just as painful as a dream denied. Location: The Off Center: 2211-A Hidalgo. Call 512-450-4395 for more info. Event ID: 11/3

Live From the Plaza
Enjoy free live music from local musicians at noon each Friday. Concerts are held outdoors at the steps of Austin City Hall. Event ID:12/14

Rehearsing the American Dream: Arthur Miller's Critical Theater
The American playwright Arthur Miller (1915-2005) articulated an unparalleled engagement with his historical moment through such plays as Death of a Salesman and The Crucible. The exhibition uses Miller's plays to explore conscience in its theatrical expression: as an intertwined and interdependent political and emotional life. Event ID:1/08

Every Day Objects: Extra-Ordinary Austin Designs
In the Austin Museum of Art's first design exhibition, art objects are juxtaposed with design objects in every day life. Location: Austin Museum of Art - Downtown. Call 512-495-9224 for more info. Event ID:11/3

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

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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