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Free And Fun Events In Austin December 19 – December 21


Last Updated On – 15th December, 2025

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The best free and fun events in Austin, December 19-21, include Leslie Odom Jr: The Christmas Tour, The Mutt-Cracker (SWEET!), and more!

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I’ve rounded up the top events and activities happening across the city, from festivals and outdoor fun to live shows and family-friendly picks. Please scroll down for my picks or use the links above to skip to your favorite section!

Stay on top of the best weekend events in Austin with our always up-to-date guide to Things to Do in Austin this Weekend! Published every Monday and updated throughout the week! 


Editor’s Note: Our staff works hard to bring you the latest information. However, all information mentioned in this article is subject to change. 

We update this guide each week with verified listings from trusted sources. Still, details can change — please confirm with the event organizer before heading out. This post may contain affiliate links. If you click and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.

Christmas Lights are shining brightly across Austin! Check out our capstone article on Best Christmas Lights 2025 in Austin.

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And if you want detailed guides on the best neighborhoods, check out our posts on 37th Street Lights, Pemberton Heights Christmas Lights, Austin Trail of Lights, and Georgetown Square Holiday Lights.


Things to do in Austin this Weekend – Free Events in Austin (December 19 – 21)

Blue Genie Art Bazaar

Join Austin’s beloved holiday shopping experience, the Blue Genie Art Bazaar (BGAB), as it returns for its spectacular 25th year!

You can find unique handmade jewelry, beautiful artwork, home goods, and gifts for everyone on your list, all featuring the work of more than 200 talented regional artists.

As always, BGAB offers a family-friendly, hassle-free environment where you can easily purchase holiday gifts while supporting local vendors.

Where: Blue Genie Art Bazaar, 6100 Airport Blvd, Ste C, Austin, TX 78752
When: Friday, December 19 – 24, 2025
How Much: Free

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Merry Makers Market

Get ready for the second annual Merry Makers Market, hosted by Contracommon, where holiday shopping meets local artistry. This booth-style market will showcase art and handmade goods from talented Austin-area artists. It’s the perfect place to find unique gifts while supporting creative small businesses this holiday season.

Browse original paintings, prints, sculptures, jewelry, ornaments, homewares, and more from artists like Alison Lackey, Cara Jackson, Emily Tolipova, and many others.

In addition to the market, Contracommon will host a festive holiday party and Mario Kart Tournament on Saturday, December 13th, from 6 pm to 11 pm.

Where: Contracommon, 12912 Hill Country Blvd f140, Bee Cave, TX 78738
When: Friday, December 19, 2025 – January 2, 2026
How Much: Free


The Market at Zach

Get ready for a fresh holiday shopping experience at The Market at Zach, an open-air pop-up showcasing the best local artisans and makers from Austin and Central Texas. The People’s Plaza will transform into a vibrant hub filled with unique finds from handcrafted home goods and jewelry to art, candles, clothing, and much more.

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With over two dozen curated artists and makers, plus a bar serving specialty holiday drinks and local food stalls, there’s something for everyone.

The Market at Zach runs for five dates this holiday season, so catch it while it’s here!

Where: Zach Theater, 202 S Lamar Blvd, Austin, TX 78704
When: Saturday, December 19 – 20, 2025
How Much: Free


Mozart’s Festival of Lights

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Celebrate the start of the holiday season at Mozart’s Festival of Lights, a brilliant spectacle perfect for the whole family.

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Experience over a million twinkling lights and brilliant displays that offer endless photo opportunities.

Additionally, you can enjoy a holiday market, dine on tasty bites from vendors like savory Salt Lick BBQ, and treat yourself to delectable sweets and Mozart’s renowned hot chocolate. Live entertainment, including Texas and Celtic Christmas music, will play throughout the festival.

Where: Mozart’s Coffee Roasters, 3825 Lake Austin Blvd, Austin, TX 78703
When: Saturday, December 20, 2025 – January 3, 2026 | 6 pm – 10 pm
How Much: Free


Winter Solstice Festival

Celebrate the season at the Winter Solstice Festival, hosted by Moss Market! Enjoy a day filled with live music, festive ornament-making, and shopping from local vendors. Warm up by the fire as you indulge in delicious food and drinks.

Where: Ani’s Day and Night, 7107 E Riverside Dr, Austin, TX 78741
When: Sunday, December 21, 2025
How Much: Free

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Things to do in Austin this Weekend – Friday Events (19th of December)

He Rules The World

Step into an unforgettable holiday evening with He Rules The World. When you reserve your seat, you’ll enjoy a triple-feature celebration that brings together The Nativity Rock Opera, The Nutcracker Reading with a Christmas Carol Sing-Along, and The Fire & Water Show in one spectacular night.

Showtimes start at 6:30 PM and 8:30 PM, and limited tickets are available, so you’ll want to secure your spot for this immersive holiday experience.

Where: Mozart’s Coffee Roasters, 3825 Lake Austin Blvd, Austin, TX 78703
When: Friday, December 19 – 20, 2025
How Much: Starts at $45


Ventana Ballet presents Frostbite: The Witch Who Melted Winter

Ventana Ballet invites you into Frostbite: The Witch Who Melted Winter, an immersive holiday adventure full of magic, mischief, and laughter. The mischievous witch sets out to take control of the season, sending guests on a journey from the eerie Undead Woods to the sparkling realm of Winterland.

Along the way, you’ll encounter enchanting characters like Señor Snow, the Polar Bear, the Ice Unicorn, and a lively flock of penguins. Every moment blends comedy, charm, and winter wonder, creating a festive experience that surprises and delights at every turn.

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Where: East Side Performing Arts, 979 Springdale Rd Ste 815, Austin, TX 78702
When: Friday, December 19 – 21, 2025
How Much: Starts at $20


The Mutt-Cracker (SWEET!)

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Step into a one-of-a-kind holiday spectacle in Austin! This year’s performance showcases incredible rescue dogs, including the newest stars, Dragonfly and Firefly.

Watch in awe as Darren Peterson dazzles with his expert juggling, unicycling, and extraordinary dog-training skills.

Where: East Side Performing Arts, 979 Springdale Rd Ste 815, Austin, TX 78702
When: Friday, December 19, 2025
How Much: Starts at $15

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Austin Trail Of Lights

Enjoy the Austin Trail of Lights, where more than 2 million lights brighten the park with 90 lighted holiday trees and over 70 displays and tunnels.

At the center of the Trail, the North Pole features Santa’s House and Santa’s Workshop, adding a classic holiday touch to your visit. Zilker Square rounds out the experience with more food, rides, shopping, and live music, giving you plenty to enjoy throughout the night.

Where: Zilker Metropolitan Park, Austin, TX 78746
When: Friday, December 19 – 23, 2025 | 7 pm
How Much: Starts at $10.62


Ballet Austin: The Nutcracker

Ballet Austin presents its 63rd annual production of The Nutcracker, a holiday tradition brimming with magic and wonder.

Follow Clara from a festive holiday party to the shimmering Land of Sweets, where she meets the dazzling Sugar Plum Fairy and the brave Nutcracker Prince.

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Where: The Long Center for the Performing Arts, 701 W Riverside Dr, Austin, TX 78704
When: Friday, December 19 – 23, 2025
How Much: Starts at $25


Luminations

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Experience the magic of Luminations at the Wildflower Center this winter, where twinkling lights illuminate the natural beauty of the gardens. Stroll glowing paths, enjoy nightly live music, and savor hot chocolate and churros while capturing festive photo-worthy moments.

Where: Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, 4801 La Crosse Ave, Austin, TX 78739
When: Friday, December 19, 2025 – January 3, 2026
How Much: Free – $30


The Ugly Sweater Holiday Pop-up Bar

Jingle and mingle at The Ugly Sweater Holiday Pop-up Bar at Rules and Regs! Come dressed in your best festive attire and embrace the merry vibes, complete with kitschy holiday decor, lively drinks, and a fun seasonal menu.

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Where: Fairmont Austin, 101 Red River St, Austin, TX 78701
When: Friday, December 19 – 30, 2025
How Much: Not stated


Weekly Tree Lightings at Hotel Viata

Make sweet holiday memories by attending one of the Weekly Tree Lightings in Hotel Viata’s Courtyard.

Gather on the hilltop as the switch is flipped on the holiday tree, guaranteed to be complete with a 100% chance of snow at every lighting.

You can also enjoy live music with holiday covers almost every Friday and Saturday, write Letters to Santa, savor complimentary cookies and hot cocoa by the tree, or warm up around the fire pits with s’mores kits available for purchase.

Where: Hotel Viata, 320 S Capital of Texas Hwy, West Lake Hills, TX 78746
When: Friday, December 19 – 27, 2025 | 5 pm – 7 pm
How Much: Complimentary access

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Oh, What Fun! Austin Holiday Market

Kick off your holiday season right by visiting the brand-new Oh What Fun! Austin Holiday Market.

Running through Christmas Eve, this market showcases a curated, rotating selection of local makers and retailers offering everything from handmade jewelry and ceramics to clothing and artisan treats.

You can shop for gifts from 11 am to 9 pm every Thursday through Sunday, grab a bite from local food trucks, enjoy musical performances, and sip a themed drink until 10 pm at the festive “What a Wonderful Lounge” cocktail bar.

Where: Republic Square, 422 Guadalupe St, Austin, TX 78701
When: Friday, December 19 – 21, 2025
How Much: No cover


Peppermint Parkway

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Experience a drive-through holiday spectacular at Peppermint Parkway, where you will find holiday displays, millions of lights, and dancing characters.

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You can enjoy festivities in Peppermint Plaza before or after your trip down the Parkway, where you can race at COTA Karting, enjoy amusement park rides, grab a bite to eat, and sing holiday carols.

You can also snap a picture with Santa, grab a holiday-themed drink at the Peppermint Pub, shop at Mint’s Market, and even take a spin on the brand-new Circuit Breaker supercoaster.

Where: Circuit of the Americas, 9201 Circuit of the Americas Blvd, Del Valle, TX 78617
When: Friday, December 19 – 28, 2025
How Much: Starts at $10


A Christmas Carol

Back for its eleventh dazzling year, this beloved production offers a soulful sleigh ride through the timeless tale. Secure your ticket for this exciting reimagined tale featuring fresh songs and a whole lot of soul.

Where: Zach Theater, 202 S Lamar Blvd, Austin, TX 78704
When: Friday, December 19, 2025 – January 3, 202
How Much: Starts at $63

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Miracle on 5th Street Christmas Pop-Up Bar

Step into a winter wonderland at Miracle on 5th Street Christmas Pop-Up Bar, the most festive and nostalgic setting in the city!

This Christmas-themed cocktail bar features dazzling wall-to-wall holiday decor, multiple bars, and a whole lot of Christmas spirits.

You can sip one of the many Christmas cocktails crafted by the jolly staff, take your next profile picture in Santa’s Throne, and connect with friends and family in the city’s most decked-out holiday bar, enjoying Christmas cheer as you’ve never seen before.

This is a ticketed event with first-come, first-served tables and seats. For parties of fewer than 8, you can skip the General Admission line by purchasing limited-quantity Dasher Passes!

Where: The Eleanor, 307 W 5th St, Austin, TX 78701
When: Friday, December 19 – 28, 2025
How Much: Starts at $13.30

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The Light Park

Buckle up, turn up the volume, and prepare for a dazzling experience at The Light Park! You will immerse yourself in a mile-long light show featuring millions of stunning LED lights perfectly synchronized to high-energy holiday music presented by DJ Polar Ice.

This resident mixologist spins re-imagined holiday favorites blended with fresh beats to keep the energy high from start to finish, and you can even tune in before arrival to set the festive tone on your drive to The Light Park.

From giant illuminated tunnels to towering animated trees and dancing reindeer, every night promises an unforgettable spectacle of color and sound designed to delight all ages.

Where: Dell Diamond, 3400 E Palm Valley Blvd, Round Rock, TX 78665
When: Friday, December 19, 2025 – January 4, 2026
How Much: Starts at $29


A Charlie Brown Christmas

See the beloved holiday classic, A Charlie Brown Christmas, come magically to life on stage!

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Follow the wonderful journey of Charlie Brown as he searches for the true meaning of Christmas. The entire Peanuts gang, including Snoopy and Linus, will be joining him on his quest.

Where: Zach Theater, 202 S Lamar Blvd, Austin, TX 78704
When: Friday, December 19 – 28, 2025
How Much: Starts at $30


Fortlandia

Discover your new secret hideout at Fortlandia, an exciting interactive exhibit waiting for you this fall at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center! Connect directly with the environment by climbing upon, crawling through, and exploring a brand-new lineup of unique forts designed by local artists.

Where: Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, 4801 La Crosse Ave, Austin, TX 78739
When: Friday, December 19, 2025 – February 1, 2026
How Much: $18 for adults | $15 for seniors and military | $12 for kids 3 – 17 | Free for kids under 3


Things to Do in Austin this Weekend – Saturday Events (December 20th)

Candlelight: Christmas Carols on Strings

Experience the magic of live holiday music in a whole new way. Set against the soft glow of candlelight, the Alma Thomas Fine Arts Center at Southwestern University becomes the perfect backdrop for a festive evening of Christmas carols, beautifully performed on strings.

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The program includes timeless classics like “12 Days of Christmas,” “Angels We Have Heard On High,” “Carol of the Bells,” and many more, creating an unforgettable night of holiday cheer.

Where: Alma Thomas Fine Arts Center at Southwestern University, 1001 E University Ave, Georgetown, TX 78626
When: Saturday, December 20, 2025 | 8:45 pm
How Much: Starts at $57.50


Christmas Cookie Decorating Class at Fareground

Get ready for a hands-on holiday treat! This Saturday, dive into the art of cookie decorating as you learn expert techniques like piping, flooding, and texturing, all while decorating six festive cookies.

No prior experience is needed—just bring your creativity and holiday cheer for a fun, interactive class that’s perfect for both food lovers and crafty minds alike.

Where: Fareground Austin, 111 Congress Ave., Austin, TX 78701
When: Saturday, December 20, 2025 | 6 pm
How Much: Starts at $59

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Hoppy Holidays with Tinsel Singers

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Join in the festive cheer at Beerthoven’s annual holiday celebration! This year, the Tinsel Singers bring their signature blend of carols to the front steps of the Neill-Cochran House Museum, filling the air with a mix of classical and contemporary holiday favorites.

Known for their innovative arrangements and stunning vocal talent—featuring Grammy® winners and classically trained singers—Tinsel brings a fresh twist to cherished Christmas classics.

While you enjoy the live performance, sip on hot cocoa, warm pastries, and cold beer, all courtesy of Easy Tiger and Lazarus Brewing, completely free of charge! Plus, each ticket includes a voucher for a future visit to the museum’s exhibits.

Cozy up with a blanket, and get ready for a night of great music, delicious treats, and unforgettable holiday spirit.

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Where: The Neill-Cochran House Museum, 2310 San Gabriel St, Austin, TX 78705
When: Saturday, December 20, 2025 | 7 pm
How Much: $10 – $30


Armadillo Christmas Bazaar

Explore 44,000 square feet of artist booths, temporary galleries, and unique holiday shopping. Enjoy full bars, local eats from Southside Flying Pizza, and fun photo ops throughout the venue.

The event also hosts the annual National String Off Competition, just another way the Armadillo helps “keep Austin weird.”

Where: Palmer Events Center, 900 Barton Springs Rd, Austin, TX 78704
When: Saturday, December 20 – 21, 2025 |11 am – 8:30 pm
How Much: Starts at $12


Thinkery’s Gingerbread Workshops

Thinkery’s Gingerbread Workshops invite you and the kids to build, decorate, and make magical memories together in a festive, hands-on environment.

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Each 60-minute workshop is designed for children of all ages (best for ages 2+) and blends creativity with kid-powered engineering. Enjoy a Candy Bar Buffet, explore candy chemistry, and dive into all the joyful mess you don’t have to clean up.

Where: Thinkery, 1830 Simond Ave, Austin, TX 78723
When: Saturday, December 20 – 23, 2025
How Much: $60 – $70


Things to Do in Austin this Weekend – Sunday Events December 21st

Leslie Odom, Jr.: The Christmas Tour

Get into the holiday spirit with Leslie Odom, Jr. as he brings his Christmas Tour to life! Enjoy a mix of beloved holiday classics, original songs from his Christmas albums, and special renditions of hits from Hamilton, the Broadway smash that earned him a Tony Award.

Where: The Paramount Theatre, 713 Congress Ave., Austin, TX 78701
When: Sunday, December 21, 2025 | 7 pm
How Much: Not stated


Lights on the Lake – a Christmas Walk Thru!

Step into a holiday wonderland at Lights on the Lake, the newest Christmas walk-through experience in Austin! Set along the beautiful shores of Lake Travis, this magical event offers stunning Christmas displays, vibrant lights, and endless festive fun for the whole family.

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Stroll through enchanting light displays, capture unforgettable photos, and enjoy holiday crafts, festive drinks, and delicious food. Meet Santa on Saturdays, or visit the Grinch on open days. With cozy spots to relax, play games, and soak up the season, there’s holiday magic around every corner.

Where: Volente Beach Waterpark, 16107 Farm to Market Rd 2769, Suite D, Leander, TX 78641
When: Sunday, December 21, 2025 – January 4, 2026
How Much: $10 – $15


Ice Rodeo: Lakeside Ice Skating

Celebrate the holiday season at Four Seasons Hotel Austin with the return of Ice Rodeo: Lakeside Ice Skating! From November 21, 2025, through January 4, 2026, this lakeside retreat transforms into a festive gathering spot just steps from Lady Bird Lake.

Enjoy outdoor ice skating, themed skating nights, and cozy festive cabanas, all set against immersive décor that brings the magic of the North Pole to Texas. Then, savor seasonal menus featuring local flavors and create lasting memories in this vibrant holiday destination.

Where: Four Seasons Hotel Austin, 98 San Jacinto Blvd. Austin, TX 78701
When: Sunday, December 21, 2025 – January 4, 2026 | 4 pm – 9 pm
How Much: Starts at $35

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Things to Do in Austin this Weekend – Kids Events December 19th to 21st

Ventana Ballet presents Frostbite: The Witch Who Melted Winter

Ventana Ballet invites you into Frostbite: The Witch Who Melted Winter, an immersive holiday adventure full of magic, mischief, and laughter. The mischievous witch sets out to take control of the season, sending guests on a journey from the eerie Undead Woods to the sparkling realm of Winterland.

Along the way, you’ll encounter enchanting characters like Señor Snow, the Polar Bear, the Ice Unicorn, and a lively flock of penguins. Every moment blends comedy, charm, and winter wonder, creating a festive experience that surprises and delights at every turn.

Where: East Side Performing Arts, 979 Springdale Rd Ste 815, Austin, TX 78702
When: Friday, December 19 – 21, 2025
How Much: Starts at $20


The Mutt-Cracker (SWEET!)

Step into a one-of-a-kind holiday spectacle in Austin! This year’s performance showcases incredible rescue dogs, including the newest stars, Dragonfly and Firefly.

Watch in awe as Darren Peterson dazzles with his expert juggling, unicycling, and extraordinary dog-training skills.

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Where: East Side Performing Arts, 979 Springdale Rd Ste 815, Austin, TX 78702
When: Friday, December 19, 2025
How Much: Starts at $15


Ballet Austin: The Nutcracker

Ballet Austin presents its 63rd annual production of The Nutcracker, a holiday tradition brimming with magic and wonder.

Follow Clara from a festive holiday party to the shimmering Land of Sweets, where she meets the dazzling Sugar Plum Fairy and the brave Nutcracker Prince.

Where: The Long Center for the Performing Arts, 701 W Riverside Dr, Austin, TX 78704
When: Friday, December 19 – 23, 2025
How Much: Starts at $25


Luminations

Experience the magic of Luminations at the Wildflower Center this winter, where twinkling lights illuminate the natural beauty of the gardens. Stroll glowing paths, enjoy nightly live music, and savor hot chocolate and churros while capturing festive photo moments.

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Where: Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, 4801 La Crosse Ave, Austin, TX 78739
When: Friday, December 19, 2025 – January 3, 2026
How Much: Free – $30


Weekly Tree Lightings at Hotel Viata

Make sweet holiday memories by attending one of the Weekly Tree Lightings in Hotel Viata’s Courtyard.

Gather on the hilltop as the switch is flipped on the holiday tree, guaranteed to be complete with a 100% chance of snow at every lighting.

You can also enjoy live music with holiday covers almost every Friday and Saturday, write Letters to Santa, savor complimentary cookies and hot cocoa by the tree, or warm up around the fire pits with s’mores kits available for purchase.

Where: Hotel Viata, 320 S Capital of Texas Hwy, West Lake Hills, TX 78746
When: Friday, December 19 – 27, 2025 | 5 pm – 7 pm
How Much: Complimentary access

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Peppermint Parkway

Experience a walk-through holiday spectacular at Peppermint Parkway, where you will find holiday displays, millions of lights, and dancing characters.

You can “Fa-La-La” in love with Peppermint Plaza before or after your trip down the Parkway, where you can race at COTA Karting, enjoy amusement park rides, grab a bite, and sing holiday carols.

You can also snap a picture with Santa, grab a holiday-themed drink at the Peppermint Pub, shop at Mint’s Market, and even take a spin on the brand-new Circuit Breaker supercoaster.

Where: Circuit of the Americas, 9201 Circuit of the Americas Blvd, Del Valle, TX 78617
When: Friday, December 19 – 28, 2025
How Much: Starts at $10


A Christmas Carol

Back for its eleventh dazzling year, this beloved production offers a soulful sleigh ride through the timeless tale. Secure your ticket for this exciting reimagining that features fresh songs and a whole lot of soul.

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Where: Zach Theater, 202 S Lamar Blvd, Austin, TX 78704
When: Friday, December 19, 2025 – January 3, 202
How Much: Starts at $63


Blue Genie Art Bazaar

Join Austin’s beloved holiday shopping experience, the Blue Genie Art Bazaar (BGAB), as it returns for its spectacular 25th year!

You can find unique handmade jewelry, beautiful artwork, home goods, and gifts for everyone on your list, all featuring the work of more than 200 talented regional artists.

As always, BGAB offers a family-friendly, hassle-free environment where you can easily purchase holiday gifts while supporting local vendors.

Where: Blue Genie Art Bazaar, 6100 Airport Blvd, Ste C, Austin, TX 78752
When: Friday, December 19 – 24, 2025
How Much: Free

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The Light Park

Buckle up, turn up the volume, and prepare for a dazzling experience at The Light Park! You will immerse yourself in a mile-long light show featuring millions of stunning LED lights perfectly synchronized to high-energy holiday music presented by DJ Polar Ice.

This resident mixologist spins re-imagined holiday favorites blended with fresh beats to keep the energy high from start to finish, and you can even tune in before arrival to set the festive tone on your drive to The Light Park.

From giant illuminated tunnels to towering animated trees and dancing reindeer, every night promises an unforgettable spectacle of color and sound designed to delight all ages.

Where: Dell Diamond, 3400 E Palm Valley Blvd, Round Rock, TX 78665
When: Friday, December 19, 2025 – January 4, 2026
How Much: Starts at $29


A Charlie Brown Christmas

See the beloved holiday classic, A Charlie Brown Christmas, come magically to life on stage!

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Follow the wonderful journey of Charlie Brown as he searches for the true meaning of Christmas. The entire Peanuts gang, including Snoopy and Linus, will be joining him on his quest.

Where: Zach Theater, 202 S Lamar Blvd, Austin, TX 78704
When: Friday, December 19 – 28, 2025
How Much: Starts at $30


Fortlandia

Discover your new secret hideout at Fortlandia, an exciting interactive exhibit waiting for you this fall at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center! Connect directly with the environment by climbing upon, crawling through, and exploring a brand-new lineup of unique forts designed by local artists.

Where: Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, 4801 La Crosse Ave, Austin, TX 78739
When: Friday, December 19, 2025 – February 1, 2026
How Much: $18 for adults | $15 for seniors and military | $12 for kids 3 – 17 | Free for kids under 3


Christmas Cookie Decorating Class at Fareground

Get ready for a hands-on holiday treat! This Saturday, dive into the art of cookie decorating as you learn expert techniques like piping, flooding, and texturing, all while decorating six festive cookies.

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No prior experience is needed—just bring your creativity and holiday cheer for a fun, interactive class that’s perfect for both food lovers and crafty minds alike.

Where: Fareground Austin, 111 Congress Ave., Austin, TX 78701
When: Saturday, December 20, 2025 | 6 pm
How Much: Starts at $59


Armadillo Christmas Bazaar

Explore 44,000 square feet of artist booths, temporary galleries, and unique holiday shopping. Enjoy full bars, local eats from Southside Flying Pizza, and fun photo ops throughout the venue.

The event also hosts the annual National String Off Competition, just another way the Armadillo helps “keep Austin weird.”

Where: Palmer Events Center, 900 Barton Springs Rd, Austin, TX 78704
When: Saturday, December 20- 21, 2025 |11 am – 8:30 pm
How Much: Starts at $12

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Thinkery’s Gingerbread Workshops

Thinkery’s Gingerbread Workshops invite you and the kids to build, decorate, and make magical memories together in a festive, hands-on environment.

Each 60-minute workshop is designed for children of all ages (best for ages 2+) and blends creativity with kid-powered engineering. Enjoy a Candy Bar Buffet, explore candy chemistry, and dive into all the joyful mess you don’t have to clean up.

Where: Thinkery, 1830 Simond Ave, Austin, TX 78723
When: Saturday, December 20 – 23, 2025
How Much: $60 – $70


Mozart’s Festival of Lights

Celebrate the start of the holiday season right after Thanksgiving at Mozart’s Festival of Lights, a brilliant spectacle perfect for your list of enchanting things to do Thanksgiving week in Austin.

Experience over a million twinkling lights and brilliant displays that offer endless photo opportunities.

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And enjoy a unique twist on classic holiday markets featuring charming wooden chalets, savory Salt Lick BBQ, delectable sweet treats, and Mozart’s renowned hot chocolate while live entertainment, including Texas and Celtic Christmas music, plays throughout the festival.

Where: Mozart’s Coffee Roasters, 3825 Lake Austin Blvd, Austin, TX 78703
When: Saturday, December 20, 2025 – January 3, 2026 | 6 pm – 10 pm
How Much: Free


Winter Solstice Festival

Celebrate the season at the Winter Solstice Festival, hosted by Moss Market! Enjoy a day filled with live music, festive ornament-making, and shopping from local vendors. Warm up by the fire as you indulge in delicious food and drinks.

Where: Ani’s Day and Night, 7107 E Riverside Dr, Austin, TX 78741
When: Sunday, December 21, 2025
How Much: Free


Lights on the Lake – a Christmas Walk Thru!

Step into a holiday wonderland at Lights on the Lake, the newest Christmas walk-through experience in Austin! Set along the beautiful shores of Lake Travis, this magical event offers stunning Christmas displays, vibrant lights, and endless festive fun for the whole family.

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Stroll through enchanting light displays, capture unforgettable photos, and enjoy holiday crafts, festive drinks, and delicious food. Meet Santa on Saturdays, or visit the Grinch on open days. With cozy spots to relax, play games, and soak up the season, there’s holiday magic around every corner.

Where: Volente Beach Waterpark, 16107 Farm to Market Rd 2769, Suite D, Leander, TX 78641
When: Sunday, December 21, 2025 – January 4, 2026
How Much: $10 – $15


Ice Rodeo: Lakeside Ice Skating

Celebrate the holiday season at Four Seasons Hotel Austin with the return of Ice Rodeo: Lakeside Ice Skating! From November 21, 2025, through January 4, 2026, this lakeside retreat transforms into a festive gathering spot just steps from Lady Bird Lake.

Enjoy outdoor ice skating, themed skating nights, and cozy festive cabanas, all set against immersive décor that brings the magic of the North Pole to Texas. Then, savor seasonal menus featuring local flavors and create lasting memories in this vibrant holiday destination.

Where: Four Seasons Hotel Austin, 98 San Jacinto Blvd. Austin, TX 78701
When: Sunday, December 21, 2025 – January 4, 2026 | 4 pm – 9 pm
How Much: Starts at $35

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Texas House Democrats fined over $9,000 each for 2025 quorum break

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AUSTIN, TEXAS – AUGUST 5: Many seats remain empty during the session in the House Chamber at the Capitol in Austin, Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2025. A quorum was not present after most Democrat state representatives left Texas to break quorum and block a vote

Texas House Democrats who broke quorum in August 2025 while attempting to stop a Republican-led redistricting effort received letters letting them know they would face fines.

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Fines and financial breakdown

What we know:

In the letter addressed to Minority Leader of the Texas House of Representatives, Rep. Gene Wu, Texas House of Representatives Committee’s House Administration Chair, Rep. Charlie Geren, confirmed the House of Representatives would fine Representatives $9,354.25 each for their two-week quorum break.

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The fines include a $500 per day penalty over the 14-day quorum break, totaling $7,000 per member. House Democrats also face an additional $2,354.25 fine. Rep. Geren says that penalty pays for the $124,940.08 spent attempting to compel members’ attendance.

Redistricting and the quorum break

The backstory:

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Democrats left the state in an attempt to block the redrawn Texas congressional maps that were eventually passed on Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2026, in an 88-52 vote.

Fines are being assessed under rules enacted in 2023, after the Texas House Democrats members broke quorum after leaving the state for 38 days to block GOP voting restrictions in 2021. Those rules prohibit members from using campaign funds or fundraising to pay the fines, forcing them to pay out-of-pocket.

Democratic response

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What they’re saying:

In a news release by the Texas House Democrats on Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026, Chair Rep. Gene Wu referred to the redistricting map and once again explained the reasoning for breaking quorum in August 2025.

AUSTIN, TEXAS – AUGUST 18: Rep. Gene Wu, D-Houston, holds his permission slip, granting him permission to leave the House Chamber, after the session ended for the day at the Capitol in Austin, Monday, Aug. 18, 2025. (Jay Janner/Austin American-States

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“We broke quorum because Governor Abbott held flood victims’ hostage for his intentionally racist map designed to steal the voices of millions of Black and Latino Texans,” said Texas House of Representatives Minority Leader Rep. Gene Wu. 

“Faced with Republican inaction on flooding and voting rights, we took action, and every day we were gone, we did exactly what our constituents wanted us to do: fight for them. Breaking quorum is a constitutional right, and we will use every tool available to challenge these fines.”

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The Source: Information in this article was provided by the Texas House Democratic Caucus and previous FOX 7 reporting.

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Morning Briefing Texas Jan. 20

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Good morning, Texas. Here’s what you need to know today. 

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While all eyes are on the weekend chance for wintry precipitation, most of the week will be mild. A few rain showers may greet us Wednesday morning for Austin and Dallas-Fort Worth, but amounts will be light. An arctic cold front will plunge into Texas on Friday. Right now, we know cold temperatures are likely. Confidence of impacts and amounts of wintry precipitation across Texas continue to increase for the weekend, but we are still too far out to be specific. Stay tuned to the forecast as things can and will change. 

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Around Texas 

1. Third migrant dies at El Paso detention center

A third migrant has died at an El Paso detention camp as an investigation into another immigrant’s death earlier this month has brought national attention to the facility.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) reported that 36-year-old Victor Manuel Diaz died in ICE custody on Jan. 14 at Camp East Montana, an immigration detention center at the Fort Bliss military base in El Paso.

2. Texas AG Paxton declares DEI policies unconstitutional

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton issued a standalone legal opinion on Monday—Martin Luther King Jr. Day—about the unconstitutionality of diversity, equity and inclusion policies and programs in the state of Texas. 

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The 74-page opinion declares over 100 state laws to be unconstitutional and notes that both public institutions and private companies engaging in DEI practices are exposing themselves to legal challenges.

3. Freeze brings concern for Texas power grid that has strengthened over past 5 years

Some of the coldest temperatures of the season are here. Since the February 2021 winter storm that left millions without power, freezes bring concern for the Texas power grid.

Energy experts say that almost five years later, the grid is in a much stronger position because of better weatherization, stricter inspections for power plants and gas pipelines and new energy.

A woman walks across the snow covered street near the Texas state capitol Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2021, in Austin, Texas. Temperatures dropped into the single digits as snow shut down air travel and grocery stores. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)

A woman walks across the snow covered street near the Texas state capitol Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2021, in Austin, Texas. Temperatures dropped into the single digits as snow shut down air travel and grocery stores. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)

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Around The Nation

1. Army puts 1,500 soldiers on standby for possible Minnesota deployment, AP sources say

2. Norwegian leader says he received Trump message that reportedly ties Greenland to Nobel Peace Prize

3. Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service kicks off America250 volunteerism effort

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Timothy, a 7-year-old hippopotamus, chases an ice block at the San Antonio Zoo, Friday, July 8, 2022, in San Antonio. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

Timothy, a 7-year-old hippopotamus, chases an ice block at the San Antonio Zoo, Friday, July 8, 2022, in San Antonio. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

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San Antonio Zoo brings back Valentine’s fundraiser that names a cockroach after your ex

A viral fundraiser is showing love to the San Antonio Zoo while exacting revenge on exes of Valentine’s Day past.

The zoo’s annual Cry Me a Cockroach initiative is “back and bigger than ever,” according to its website. With a donation, people ages 18 and older can symbolically name a cockroach after an ex-lover.



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The climate at this year’s Martin Luther King Jr. march and rally was notably different. Many spoke out against the current Trump administration and drew throughlines between the resistance of the Civil Rights Movement and today’s pushback on recent efforts at the federal and state levels to diminish the impact of minorities in the U.S.

State Rep. Sheryl Cole, an Austin Democrat, said the current political climate is challenging, but King warned justice would not come easily.

“Let this be a day more than remembrance,” she said. “Let it be a renewal. Let it be a renewal of courage, a renewal of solidarity, a renewal of hope rooted in action. The struggle continues but so does the movement.”

Austinite Rick Hoff said for him, honoring King was about keeping his legacy alive despite efforts at the federal level to minimize its significance.

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Queen Williams, winner of a contest and student at Lee Lewis Campbell Elementary School, gives a speech on Dr. King’s legacy on Monday at the steps of the Texas Capitol during a celebration honoring the Civil Rights leader.

In a recent change, the Trump administration removed Martin Luther King Jr. Day from its list of free entry days into national parks and added President Trump’s birthday.

“I feel like it is really important to keep respecting what this man did for this country,” Hoff said. “And, unfortunately, with some of the administration we have right now, I get a little worried that maybe they are trying to ease it out, and I don’t like that at all. I think we should keep it completely.”

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During his life, Dr. King led nonviolent movements, including efforts to integrate bus lines in Montgomery, Alabama, and the March on Washington where he delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech.

Students in a marching band carrying large drums walk with other people along a street during a celebration honoring Martin Luther King Jr.

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Members of the Northeast High School Marching Band walk with others from the Texas Capitol across I-35 to Huston-Tillotson University during a Monday celebration honoring Martin Luther King Jr.

Shanice Brim marched with the Democratic Socialists of America. The group was among the thousands who marched Monday from the Texas Capitol to Huston-Tillotson University. She said honoring King’s legacy is more important now than ever.

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“There is a lot of discord in the country right now,” Brim said. “It feels like those of us who believe in justice are getting hit on all sides whether it’s around abortion rights, immigration, or our endless need to fund wars instead of things we need here in the country like harm reduction and housing services.”

Those in attendance were also encouraged to bring canned goods to support the Central Texas Food Bank — a nod to King’s work advocating for the poor and the hungry.

This was the first march on MLK Day since 2024. The last two events were canceled because of winter weather.





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