Headwaters community members are invited to submit upcoming local happenings and we will add to this special Calendar. Think plays, family-friendly live shows, sporting events, etc. These events are not necessarily affiliated with Headwaters School, but the Headwaters Community may want to explore!
Questions? Email Director of Communications Cait Taylor.
MS/HS Art Guide John Mulvany's latest exhibition, Megafauna, opens at Lockhart Post-Gallery in Lockhart on November 1 with an artist reception from 5-8 p.m. The exhibition will then run until November 29.
Regular Hours:
Monday - Friday 10 AM - 5 PM (Open until 8 PM on First Friday)
Join a fun-filled race that makes a difference! Run for the Water supports building clean water wells in communities around the world. Runners of all levels and abilities can find something along the Run For The Water course. Whether new to running and looking to complete your first 5K, or a road warrior looking for your next challenge, this course has it all. Register today!
Event Details:
Date: November 3, 2024
Location: Tarrytown to Lady Bird Lake
Distance Options: Kids' 1K, 5K, 10K
Why Participate:
Run For The Water is owned and operated by the Gazelle Foundation, a registered 501(c)(3) since 2006. The Gazelle Foundation is dedicated to providing clean water to the people of Burundi, Africa. Clean water provides a path out of poverty, bringing access to better health, stronger communities, jobs, education, and most of all: hope.
100% of event proceeds directed back towards the mission
Austin’s largest fall downtown waterfront race and only 10-Miler
Earn service hours (for 7th graders)
Join the Headwaters School Team: Use the password "gohawks" to register.
Are you part of this year’s Austin Studio Tour? Let us know your stop! We’re featuring two stops from our community so far, but there’s still time to add yours. We'll update our list for families on the Culture Calendar.
Are you part of this year’s Austin Studio Tour? Let us know your stop! We’re featuring two stops from our community so far, but there’s still time to add yours. We'll update our list for families on the Culture Calendar.
The Texas Book Festival is a free family friendly event where you can listen to and interact with hundreds of authors from around the country. The event happens all day both Saturday and Sunday and has free parking in state lots on San Jacinto.
Check out Camp TTBF (Texas Teen Book Festival). We will be located at 11th and Colorado right next to the YA Authors Tent. Every hour we’ll be hosting a different crafty activity and we’ll also have guest partners hosting activities, games (with prizes!), and graphic novel illustrator lessons. Tell your 12-18 year olds to stop by and make with us!
Additional Information: You can also request a free CapMetro bus pass here.
Are you part of this year’s Austin Studio Tour? Let us know your stop! We’re featuring two stops from our community so far, but there’s still time to add yours. We'll update our list for families on the Culture Calendar.
The Texas Book Festival is a free family friendly event where you can listen to and interact with hundreds of authors from around the country. The event happens all day both Saturday and Sunday and has free parking in state lots on San Jacinto.
Check out Camp TTBF (Texas Teen Book Festival). We will be located at 11th and Colorado right next to the YA Authors Tent. Every hour we’ll be hosting a different crafty activity and we’ll also have guest partners hosting activities, games (with prizes!), and graphic novel illustrator lessons. Tell your 12-18 year olds to stop by and make with us!
Additional Information: You can also request a free CapMetro bus pass here.
Are you part of this year’s Austin Studio Tour? Let us know your stop! We’re featuring two stops from our community so far, but there’s still time to add yours. We'll update our list for families on the Culture Calendar.
Looking to support local businesses? Check out the Headwaters Business Directory—a collection of businesses run by current and alumni Headwaters families.
As a 501(c)3 non-profit school, Headwaters School does not discriminate because of race, color, creed, national origin, religion, gender, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, or any other classes protected by federal, state, or local law in its admissions, financial aid, hiring, or board membership processes.