Texas Water Utilities and Make-A-Wish Central and South Texas surprised a local teen with an in-home recording studio on her 18th birthday.
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Food and Beverage
Kerbey Lane donates breakfast to mothers and families of NICU patients at St. David’s Women’s Center of Texas
Austin-original family restaurant, Kerbey Lane, generously donated breakfast for mothers and families of neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) patients at St. David’s Women’s Center of Texas last Thursday, May 11, in advance of Mother’s Day.
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Ballet Austin’s 2023/24 season will open in September with an exploration of passion and revenge in Stephen Mills’ “Hamlet,” followed by the magic of the holiday season with the 61st annual production of “The Nutcracker” in December.
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At ECPR Texas, we’re a diverse team of 25 experienced communicators and strategists.
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Shalom Austin invites you to be a part of history and join the grand opening celebration of the beautiful new Dell Jewish Community Center and all its amenities.
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Join Amplify Credit Union from 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. on Wednesday, May 17 for an insightful discussion led by Amplify’s executive team that will shed light on the realities facing Central Texans as they pertain to the growing challenge of affordability.
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Recently, I had the pleasure of chatting with the Austin Business Journal’s market president and publisher, Abby Mellot, as part of the ABJ’s Executive Insights series.
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Health Care
Hand to Hold will host NICU Graduate Reunion presented by St. David’s HealthCare at Q2 Stadium
Hand to Hold, a national nonprofit dedicated to providing neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) parents with personalized support and resources, is hosting the NICU Graduate Reunion, Central Texas’ largest NICU graduate celebration, on Sunday, April 23, from 10 a.
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Public Affairs
Texas Water Utilities and St. David’s HealthCare participate in National Prescription Drug Take Back Day
Texas Water Utilities and St. David’s HealthCare are partnering with Central Texas police to provide medication disposal sites on Saturday, April 22.
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A lot can happen in 365 days. This time last year, the ink was still wet on my contract to purchase this firm and I was more than a little nervous. I shouldn’t have been, though.
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EntertainmentFood and Beverage
Austin’s own Kerbey Lane is the official Cheer Card sponsor of Cap10K 2023
A pair of Austin legends will team up in a celebration of community (complete with local flavor) at the 46th annual Statesman Capitol 10,000.
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On Tuesday, March 28, State Senator Sarah Eckhardt and State Representative James Talarico read resolutions at the Texas Capitol, declaring the first ever “Library Day” in support of libraries and librarians in our state.
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Each year, the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society generates funding for blood cancer research that could potentially save the lives of patients nationwide.
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Major League Soccer aficionados across the 512 have new reason to rejoice: Austin FC and Kerbey Lane All Day Cafe™ joined forces to feed hungry fans a pair of iconic, local dishes this season.
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In February, home buyers continued to gain leverage across the Austin-Round Rock MSA as housing inventory increased to 2.6 months, according to the Austin Board of REALTORS® Central Texas Housing Report.
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Real Estate
100+ kids received free soccer balls and cleats as part of philanthropic partnership between Karlin Real Estate and Soccer Assist
Karlin Real Estate, a global real estate investment firm with deep roots and a large portfolio in Austin, recently partnered with local nonprofit, Soccer Assist, to donate free soccer balls and cleats with the help of Dick’s Sporting Goods to more than 100 kids with the Lonestar Soccer Club.
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The Downtown Austin Alliance will kick off the “Art & Parks” art tour on Saturday, March 11 at 9 a.m. – free with RSVP.
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From film premieres, to discovering up-and-coming musical talent, to countless keynote speakers offering valuable insight into what comes next for tech, SXSW has something for everyone.
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Public Affairs
How to change the business landscape and the conversation around corporate social responsibility
In today’s corporate environment, particularly in Austin, it takes more than providing jobs and quality products or services to be considered a good company.
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Students across Texas presented computer science projects to members of the state legislature last week at Code @ the Capitol, presented by Computer Science for Texas (CS4TX).
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Our community has the opportunity to secure $4.9 billion in funding from the Texas Department of Transportation to rehabilitate I-35 through Central Austin.
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Long before Austin FC became a reality and before season tickets sold out in record time, having a Major League Soccer club in Austin was just a dream.
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Upholding its tradition of supporting the Austin community, Kerbey Lane has announced Kerbey Kindness, a platform for lending support to local organizers who work toward four pillars: nutrition, education, family, and animal welfare.
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The Austin Board of Realtors Foundation is proud to continue their legacy of supporting students in the Central Texas community through their Scholarship Program.
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A dozen decades after its dedication, Texans for the Right to Read is encouraging residents of the Lone Star State to learn about influential libraries starting with the oldest in Texas.
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Entertainment
Ballet Austin’s Stephen Mills pays tribute to philanthropic Austin couple with Sarah’s Songs – Feb. 10-12 at The Long Center
In appreciation of Sarah Goodrich Butler’s generous support and leadership of Ballet Austin, and her husband Dr. Ernest Butler, the dance company will premiere Sarah’s Songs, a trilogy of dances, on Valentine’s weekend.
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More than 700 neighbors of a proposed 5,000-seat outdoor concert venue have formed a grassroots coalition to oppose development on Fitzhugh Road.
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Advocating for Texas children and the role comprehensive children’s hospitals play in their unique treatment and recovery is the goal of Children’s Hospital Day.
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When I moved here in 1999, Kirk Watson was serving his first term as mayor.
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Thousands of college students across the state are now eligible for free tech workforce training via Google Career Certificates, designed to put Texans on the fast track to employment in high-growth fields.