Lakeway Arts + Culture Calendar

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Ladies of the Lake Quilt Bee 9:15 am
Ladies of the Lake Quilt Bee
Sep 4 @ 9:15 am – 12:15 pm
Ladies of the Lake Quilt Bee @ Lakeway Activity Center
Ladies of the Lake Quilt Bee, which organized in Lakeway in 1997, is a subgroup of the Austin Area Quilt Guild. Activities involve various quilt-related projects. Individuals may work on their own projects, quilt or sew for a charity, share ideas, teach and encourage others in the art. LOLQB contributes to the ongoing service projects of the Austin Quilt Guild by making quilts for wounded soldiers and veterans. They donate quilts and other supplies to four Austin area agencies for abused and underprivileged children. Locally, they have contributed to the Lake Travis Community Library, the Thrift Shop of Lakeway and the Lakeway Heritage Committee (Liebelt cabin.)  Occasional field trips round out their events. They meet on Wednesday’s from 9:15am – 12:15pm at the Lakeway Activity Center. Membership of the Lakeway Activity Center is required.
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Bee Cave Artisan Market 11:00 am
Bee Cave Artisan Market
Sep 7 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Bee Cave Artisan Market @ Hill Country Galleria
Bring your friends and family to support local artisans and crafters at the Bee Cave Artisan Market, open every first Saturday of the month from 11am-4pm at the Hill Country Galleria! Enjoy a spectacular selection of beautiful art, delicious gourmet foods, unique beauty & wellness products, and live music performances from your favorite local musicians. Located in the HCG Central Plaza. For more information visit, beecaveartisanmarket.com.
Class: Stained Glass 4:00 pm
Class: Stained Glass
Sep 7 @ 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Class: Stained Glass @ Contracommon
Students will learn the basics of lead came, or “lead light” stained glass, while learning basic leading, soldering, and finishing techniques.  We will be assembling pre-cut pieces of glass (students will have a variety of colors/styles to choose from) to form a suncatcher with a themed design (approx. 4-6 inches).  Glass cutting and shaping will be discussed, and students will have the opportunity to score/break/grind glass.  Each student will leave the workshop with a completed work of stained glass.  No experience is necessary and all tools and materials will be provided. This workshop is intended for artists aged 14 and up; participants under 18 must attend with a parent or guardian. Cost is $100. Register online. About the Instructor: Deke Cameron, @the_glassclown on Instagram, is a self-taught South Korean-born stained glass artist from Central Texas.  Deke offers custom stained glass creations, pattern drawing services, video instruction on how to create your own patterns, as well as individual and group instruction in copper foil and leaded stained glass.  You can see more of Deke’s work on his Instagram page and at his website http://www.theglassclown.com. Also, he fuses glass from time to time.
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Ladies of the Lake Quilt Bee 9:15 am
Ladies of the Lake Quilt Bee
Sep 11 @ 9:15 am – 12:15 pm
Ladies of the Lake Quilt Bee @ Lakeway Activity Center
Ladies of the Lake Quilt Bee, which organized in Lakeway in 1997, is a subgroup of the Austin Area Quilt Guild. Activities involve various quilt-related projects. Individuals may work on their own projects, quilt or sew for a charity, share ideas, teach and encourage others in the art. LOLQB contributes to the ongoing service projects of the Austin Quilt Guild by making quilts for wounded soldiers and veterans. They donate quilts and other supplies to four Austin area agencies for abused and underprivileged children. Locally, they have contributed to the Lake Travis Community Library, the Thrift Shop of Lakeway and the Lakeway Heritage Committee (Liebelt cabin.)  Occasional field trips round out their events. They meet on Wednesday’s from 9:15am – 12:15pm at the Lakeway Activity Center. Membership of the Lakeway Activity Center is required.
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Class: Stained Glass 4:00 pm
Class: Stained Glass
Sep 14 @ 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Class: Stained Glass @ Contracommon
Students will learn the basics of lead came, or “lead light” stained glass, while learning basic leading, soldering, and finishing techniques.  We will be assembling pre-cut pieces of glass (students will have a variety of colors/styles to choose from) to form a suncatcher with a themed design (approx. 4-6 inches).  Glass cutting and shaping will be discussed, and students will have the opportunity to score/break/grind glass.  Each student will leave the workshop with a completed work of stained glass.  No experience is necessary and all tools and materials will be provided. This workshop is intended for artists aged 14 and up; participants under 18 must attend with a parent or guardian. Cost is $100. Register online. About the Instructor: Deke Cameron, @the_glassclown on Instagram, is a self-taught South Korean-born stained glass artist from Central Texas.  Deke offers custom stained glass creations, pattern drawing services, video instruction on how to create your own patterns, as well as individual and group instruction in copper foil and leaded stained glass.  You can see more of Deke’s work on his Instagram page and at his website http://www.theglassclown.com. Also, he fuses glass from time to time.
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Lake Travis Knit and Crochet 2:00 pm
Lake Travis Knit and Crochet
Sep 17 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Lake Travis Knit and Crochet @ Lake Travis Community Library
Every 3rd Tuesday of the month, you are invited to knit and crochet together at the Lake Travis Community Library (or via Zoom)! All experience levels are welcome to bring their own knitting project to receive tips and guidance from club members. Please email Pat at patzepp@gmail.com for the unique Zoom meeting link or join the group in the library’s meeting room.
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Ladies of the Lake Quilt Bee 9:15 am
Ladies of the Lake Quilt Bee
Sep 18 @ 9:15 am – 12:15 pm
Ladies of the Lake Quilt Bee @ Lakeway Activity Center
Ladies of the Lake Quilt Bee, which organized in Lakeway in 1997, is a subgroup of the Austin Area Quilt Guild. Activities involve various quilt-related projects. Individuals may work on their own projects, quilt or sew for a charity, share ideas, teach and encourage others in the art. LOLQB contributes to the ongoing service projects of the Austin Quilt Guild by making quilts for wounded soldiers and veterans. They donate quilts and other supplies to four Austin area agencies for abused and underprivileged children. Locally, they have contributed to the Lake Travis Community Library, the Thrift Shop of Lakeway and the Lakeway Heritage Committee (Liebelt cabin.)  Occasional field trips round out their events. They meet on Wednesday’s from 9:15am – 12:15pm at the Lakeway Activity Center. Membership of the Lakeway Activity Center is required.
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Austin Museum Day
Austin Museum Day
Sep 22 all-day
Austin Museum Day @ Various museums
Explore Austin-area museums for free! The 27th Annual Austin Museum Day is a free celebration of art, culture, history, music, nature, and science. Over thirty museums in the greater Austin area will welcome visitors with special programming including guided and self-guided exhibition tours, activities, and more for visitors of all ages. Participating museums include the Blanton Museum of Art, The Contemporary Austin, Mexic-Arte Museum, Texas State Capitol, Thinkery, UMLAUF Sculpture Garden + Museum and more! Entire list of museums can be found here. 
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Ladies of the Lake Quilt Bee 9:15 am
Ladies of the Lake Quilt Bee
Sep 25 @ 9:15 am – 12:15 pm
Ladies of the Lake Quilt Bee @ Lakeway Activity Center
Ladies of the Lake Quilt Bee, which organized in Lakeway in 1997, is a subgroup of the Austin Area Quilt Guild. Activities involve various quilt-related projects. Individuals may work on their own projects, quilt or sew for a charity, share ideas, teach and encourage others in the art. LOLQB contributes to the ongoing service projects of the Austin Quilt Guild by making quilts for wounded soldiers and veterans. They donate quilts and other supplies to four Austin area agencies for abused and underprivileged children. Locally, they have contributed to the Lake Travis Community Library, the Thrift Shop of Lakeway and the Lakeway Heritage Committee (Liebelt cabin.)  Occasional field trips round out their events. They meet on Wednesday’s from 9:15am – 12:15pm at the Lakeway Activity Center. Membership of the Lakeway Activity Center is required.
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Austin Quiltfest 2024 10:00 am
Austin Quiltfest 2024
Sep 27 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Austin Quiltfest 2024 @ Palmer Events Center
The Austin Area Quilt Guild (AAQG) has hosted a Quilt Show every other year since 1980. This year, at Palmer Event Center, the juried Quiltfest will be on Friday September 27th and Saturday September 28th at 10am – 6pm and on Sunday, September 29th from 12-5pm. over 400 traditional pieced, applique, hand and machine made, modern and art quilts can be viewed. Demonstrations and Over 50 vendors of quilts and quilting supplies will be available each day. About AAQG AAQG, founded in 1978 is dedicated to preserving the heritage of quilting and promoting excellence and education in the art of quilt making. A 501(c)3 non-profit corporation, the guild meets the first Monday of every month at the Westminster Presbyterian Church. Members and guests present their recent work. Retreats, Workshops, and Sew In’s along with area Bee Groups provide man other venues for activities. The guild supports various charity efforts that provide small quilts for babies and toddlers, at several organizations in Austin as well as “Red White” and Blue lap quilts for the Bun Center at Lackland AFB in San Antonio. Over 500 quilts are made and given away each year. For information and to join, visit aaqg.org.
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Austin Quiltfest 2024 10:00 am
Austin Quiltfest 2024
Sep 28 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Austin Quiltfest 2024 @ Palmer Events Center
The Austin Area Quilt Guild (AAQG) has hosted a Quilt Show every other year since 1980. This year, at Palmer Event Center, the juried Quiltfest will be on Friday September 27th and Saturday September 28th at 10am – 6pm and on Sunday, September 29th from 12-5pm. over 400 traditional pieced, applique, hand and machine made, modern and art quilts can be viewed. Demonstrations and Over 50 vendors of quilts and quilting supplies will be available each day. About AAQG AAQG, founded in 1978 is dedicated to preserving the heritage of quilting and promoting excellence and education in the art of quilt making. A 501(c)3 non-profit corporation, the guild meets the first Monday of every month at the Westminster Presbyterian Church. Members and guests present their recent work. Retreats, Workshops, and Sew In’s along with area Bee Groups provide man other venues for activities. The guild supports various charity efforts that provide small quilts for babies and toddlers, at several organizations in Austin as well as “Red White” and Blue lap quilts for the Bun Center at Lackland AFB in San Antonio. Over 500 quilts are made and given away each year. For information and to join, visit aaqg.org.
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Austin Quiltfest 2024 10:00 am
Austin Quiltfest 2024
Sep 29 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Austin Quiltfest 2024 @ Palmer Events Center
The Austin Area Quilt Guild (AAQG) has hosted a Quilt Show every other year since 1980. This year, at Palmer Event Center, the juried Quiltfest will be on Friday September 27th and Saturday September 28th at 10am – 6pm and on Sunday, September 29th from 12-5pm. over 400 traditional pieced, applique, hand and machine made, modern and art quilts can be viewed. Demonstrations and Over 50 vendors of quilts and quilting supplies will be available each day. About AAQG AAQG, founded in 1978 is dedicated to preserving the heritage of quilting and promoting excellence and education in the art of quilt making. A 501(c)3 non-profit corporation, the guild meets the first Monday of every month at the Westminster Presbyterian Church. Members and guests present their recent work. Retreats, Workshops, and Sew In’s along with area Bee Groups provide man other venues for activities. The guild supports various charity efforts that provide small quilts for babies and toddlers, at several organizations in Austin as well as “Red White” and Blue lap quilts for the Bun Center at Lackland AFB in San Antonio. Over 500 quilts are made and given away each year. For information and to join, visit aaqg.org.
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