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Waterloo Park to host free family events this fall
Friday, August 16, 2024 by Elizabeth Pagano
Waterloo Greenway Conservancy announced the return of its free, family-friendly community programming this fall. On Tuesday mornings at 10, Sept. 17 through Oct. 15, the park will host its “Morning Glories” educational series that “provides hands-on activities and programs to promote literacy, bilingual storytelling, music, dance, cultural learnings, and nature play,” according to a press release. The scheduled events include stories for Hispanic Heritage Month, and World Bollywood Day with partners like the Austin Public Library, Monarch Sanctuary Project, Texas Book Festival and Asian American Resource Center. The park will also host yoga on Mondays at 6 from Oct. 21 to Nov. 25, and workouts for those 50 years or older on Thursdays from Sept. 5 until Nov. 21. This year’s events also include a Día de los Muertos festival, opera in the park and, of course, Creek Show. More information on Waterloo conservancy programming can be found here.
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