Easter Egg Hunt/Picnic on March 22nd
Get those baskets ready! Our annual Easter Egg Hunt
and Picnic will be held on Saturday, March 22nd, on
the Capitol grounds.
We
will begin at 11:00 a.m. with music by local musician
Staci Gray, games, cupcake decorating, and more. Then
at 12:00 noon, the Easter Bunny will hop over for the
hunt and lots of hugs from the children. Families
planning to participate in the hunt should bring one
dozen empty, plastic eggs per child. Remember to
bring a blanket and a picnic lunch,
too!
In
order for this to be an egg-stra special event, we
need your help. If you are able to help with an
activity for an hour or so, please contact Dr. Paula
Stiernberg at
paula@fumcaustin.org
or 478-5684 (ext. 211).
For
Information, Go to
First United Methodist Church
Website.
Explore UT
Early Bird Activities
Explore
UT begins at 11 a.m. but there are regularly
scheduled activities available for those who may want
to get an early start to their day of adventure and
fun. Opportunities include:
Performance:
"Bills, Bills, Bills: Lyndon Johnson as Senate
Majority Leader"Lyndon
B. Johnson Library and Museum: 9 a.m.
Perry-Castañeda
Library Open HouseThe
University of Texas Libraries - Perry-Castañeda
Library: 9 a.m.
Art
Brief Tour: The Virgin, Saints and
AngelsBlanton
Museum of Art: 10 a.m. Join a docent-led
discussion of this exciting collection.
Story
Time TourBlanton
Museum of Art: 10 a.m. Children ages 4-8, along
with their families, can discover the basics of art
and the magic of children's literature by examining
well-loved stories in relationship to artwork in the
Blanton's collection.
Darrell
K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium Construction
OverviewDarrell
K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium: 10
a.m.
Hook
'em over to Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium to
get a close-up view of the transformation that is
taking place. Architect Lex Acker will share
information on the renovation plans and construction
progress of the project. Weather permitting, the
informal discussion will begin at 10 a.m. near the
statue plaza just inside Gate 32. Access Gate
32 via Dedman Drive on the southeast corner of the
stadium.
Texas
Memorial Museum:
10 a.m.
OTHER SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS:
Campus
Walking TourTake
a student-led walking tour of UT's distinctive
campus. View landmark Spanish-Mediterranean buildings
and courtyards centered around the Tower and learn
legends and lore at one of the world's finest
universities. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes.
Tours leave at the top of every hour from the Main
Building (MAI), Ground Floor Information Kiosk.
Children's
International FestivalThe
Children's International Festival will be at the
heart of the Explore UT Cultural Crossroads on the
South Mall. Visitors to the festival will have the
opportunity to experience first-hand the cultures of
South Asia, Russia, Mexico, South America and the
Middle East.
Go
back in time and craft a medieval shield or crown,
delve into Russian folklore by creating a firebird
pin or engage in the time-honored tradition of South
Asian henna hand painting. Learn how to play a
didgeridoo, sing using overtones in the tradition of
Tibetan monks or dance to the rhythm of Salsa and
other Latin dances. A world of experiences awaits
explorers at the Children's International Festival.
Explore
UT StageA
diverse collection of student performing groups will
add music, drama, excitement and color to the
tapestry of Explore UT. Live demonstrations and
presentations will take place throughout the day on
the Explore UT Stage.
The
stage is directly south of the Winship Drama Building
(WIN) near the East Mall Fountain. Don't miss the
sights and sounds of the Explore UT Stage.
March
with the Longhorn BandPeople
wanting to experience the thrill of marching in The
University of Texas at Austin Longhorn Band (LHB)
will have the opportunity to become honorary members
in this Explore UT exclusive. A rehearsal session
will be held in the Denius Practice Field (FDF)
"bubble" near IH-35 and Dean Keeton Street (26th
Street) followed by a march to the UT Tower for the
conclusion of Explore UT, the living-insignia class
photo. This "feet on field" session will feature
instruction in the "LHB" style of marching by members
of the Longhorn Band, directed by Robert Carnochan.
If you have ever wanted to step inside the "bubble"
and follow the footsteps of a 100-year-old university
tradition, now is your chance. Rehearsal begins at 4
p.m. The LHB will leave the "bubble" at 4:30 p.m. en
route to the Tower. The living-insignia photograph
will be taken at 5 p.m.
Rise
& Shine for Prospective Students
The Office of Admissions will host three sessions
designed specifically for high school juniors to have
an opportunity to meet university faculty, staff and
students who can answer questions about admissions,
housing and financial services. See the program
listing for times and location.
Registration is required.
Speedway
Mall FestivalThe
Speedway Mall will be a center of unique activities
as a part of Explore UT. Visitors to the festival can
learn from public health and fire safety
demonstrations, scale the ROTC climbing wall, or
explore the TAME Trailblazer, a 40-foot trailer full
of engineering and science exhibits sponsored by the
Texas Alliance for Minorities in Engineering. The
Speedway Mall festival will also feature an exhibit
of works by the "Littlest Longhorns," students from
The University of Texas Elementary School, which
opened its doors in 2003 with a mission to develop
students into lifelong learners. Stop by and enjoy
the Speedway Mall Festival as you make your way
across campus.
Tower ToursThe
Texas Union will offer special half-hour
tours of the UT Tower
on a first-come, first-served basis. Sign up for the
free tours at the Texas Union Information Center
(south entrance). Tours begin at 11 a.m. and conclude
with the last tour at 4:30 p.m. Each tour is limited
to 20 participants due to fire and safety guidelines.
If you are not able to take the Tower tour at Explore
UT, you may arrange a future tour by calling (512)
475-6633 or toll-free at 1-887-475-6633.
The
Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum
With its exhibits, Texas Spirit Theatre and Austin's
only IMAX theater,
The Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum
is a tribute to all the stories of Texas. For museum
information, hours, admission, film and performance
times, and costs, please call (512)
936-8746.
Cowboy Breakfast Gets Cooking
The 2008
Cowboy Breakfast will take place 6:00 am to 9:00 am,
Friday February 29, 2008 on Auditorium Shores in
downtown Austin. Guests from all over the city enjoy
this “free” party which kicks off the Star of Texas
Fair and Rodeo every year.
2008
Cowboy Breakfast Texas Size
Menu!
•5500
golden biscuits
•60
gallons of gravy
•25
gallons of pancake mix
•8 gallons
of pancake syrup
•40 pounds
of brisket
•550
pounds of sausage
•200
loaves of bread and 3000 flour tortillas for
wraps
•1000
Kolaches
•100
gallons of cowboy coffee
•2000
tacos
•100 dozen
doughnuts
•2500
honey buns and pies
•3000
scones
•6500
cartons of milk/orange juice
For more
information, go to http://www.rodeoaustin.com/schedule_of_events/cowboy_breakfast.asp