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August 2, 2025 3 mins
It is a festival packed week in Austin Texas listeners, and you are in for a treat. Today, Saturday August second, start your morning with the Lakeside Maker’s Market at The Loren Austin from 10 am to 2 pm, where Austin’s most creative local artisans showcase handcrafted goods. If you love bourbon and live music, make your way to the Summer Bourbon Bash happening at Garrison Brothers Distillery in nearby Hye, complete with signature cocktails, live music from Gregg A Smith and Eric Scorch Scortia, and a school supply drive for a great cause, running from 10 am to 6 pm.

For those interested in hands-on art, head to CINEMAKER’s Black Box Studio from 1 to 4 pm for Paint the Reel, a relaxed workshop where all ages can play with 16mm film and themes of joy and family. Tonight and every evening through August 16th, pack a picnic and catch “Bring It On: The Musical” as part of Austin's 66th annual Zilker Summer Musical series at Zilker Hillside Theater, curtain goes up at 8:15 pm and it’s completely free. As The Austinot describes, expect dazzling choreography and a lively, all-ages atmosphere.

This whole month also features the Paramount Summer Classic Film Series at the historic Paramount Theatre, the perfect air-conditioned escape for a blast of movie nostalgia. For families, the Summer Stock Austin performance of Mary Poppins at the McCullough Theatre will run at various times with tickets starting at 47 dollars, as shared by the UT Events Calendar.

Looking ahead, Tuesday and Wednesday gets you Blues on the Green at Zilker Park, a beloved annual, family-friendly concert with local favorites, thanks to 93.3 KGSR. This is a great reason to bring friends, your kids, and a big blanket to stretch out with other Austinites while you enjoy free music and that classic Zilker atmosphere, as listed on Visit Austin.

For art-lovers and the LGBTQ community, UMLAUF After Dark: PRIDE, coming up this week, brings together DJs, aerial performances, cocktails, karaoke, and performances from Austin’s LGBTQ artists, offering a colorful, inclusive night out according to 365 Things Austin.

If you are in search of a movie under the stars, Community First Village is hosting an outdoor film night—be sure to reserve ahead, bring your favorite people, and pick up concessions to support community programs. Still feeling crafty or in need of retail therapy? The Palmer Events Center will be hosting Markets for Makers this weekend, with over 90 local vendors, DIY stations, and goodies for the whole family.

No matter your age or interest, from musicals and movies to free concerts and vibrant markets, there is endless summer fun across the city. Thanks for tuning in and be sure to subscribe for your weekly fix of Austin happenings. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It is a festival packed week in Austin, Texas. Listeners
and you are in for a treat. Today Saturday, August second,
start your morning with the Lakeside Maker's Market at the Lauren,
Austin from ten am to two pm, where Austin's most
creative local artisans showcase handcrafted goods. If you love bourbon
and live music, make your way to the Summer Bourbon Bash,

(00:22):
happening at Garrison Brothers Distillery in nearby high complete with
signature cocktails, live music from Gregg A. Smith and Eric
Scorch Scortia, and a school supply drive for a great cause,
running from ten am to six pm. For those interested
in hands on art, head to Cinnemaker's Black Box Studio
from one to four pm for Paint the Reel, a

(00:44):
relaxed workshop where all ages can play with sixteen millimeter
film and themes of joy and family. Tonight, in every
evening through August sixteenth, pack a picnic and catch Bring
It On the Musical as part of Austin's sixty sixth
annual Zilker Summer Musical Series at Zilker Hillside Theater. Curtain
goes up at eight fifteen pm and it's completely free.

(01:05):
As the Austin naut describes, expect dazzling choreography and a
lively all ages atmosphere. This whole month also features the
Paramount Summer Classic Film Series at the historic Paramount Theater,
the perfect air conditioned escape for a blast of movie
nostalgia for families. The Summer Stock Austin performance of Mary
Poppins at the McCullough Theater will run at various times,

(01:29):
with tickets starting at forty seven dollars. As shared by
the ut Events Calendar, looking Ahead Tuesday and Wednesday gets
you Blues on the Green at Zilker Park, a beloved
annual family friendly concert with local favorites. Thanks to ninety
three point three KGSR. This is a great reason to
bring friends, your kids, and a big blanket to stretch

(01:50):
out with other Austinites while you enjoy free music and
that classic Zilker atmosphere. As listed on Visit Austin for
art lovers and the LGBTQ community. Umlof after Dark Pride
coming up this week, brings together DJs, aerial performances, cocktails, karaoke,
and performances from Austin's LGBTQ artists offering a colorful, inclusive

(02:12):
night out. According to three sixty five Things Austin, if
you are in search of a movie under the stars,
Community First Village is hosting an outdoor film night. Be
sure to reserve ahead, bring your favorite people, and pick
up concessions to support community programs. Still feeling crafty or
in need of retail therapy, The Palmer Events Center will

(02:32):
be hosting markets for makers this weekend with over ninety
local vendors, DIY stations, and goodies for the whole family.
No matter your age or interest. From musicals and movies
to free concerts and vibrant markets, there is endless summer
fun across the city. Thanks for tuning in and be
sure to subscribe for your weekly fix of Austin happenings.

(02:55):
This has been a Quiet Please production. For more check
out Quiet Please dot ai i
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