Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Texas Wine Month-Fall Events

October 1-31: Texas Wine Month Wine Trail, Hill Country

About 20 area wineries offer a variety of events.

www.texaswinetrail.com

October 8-10: 6th Annual Texas Fall Fest & Wine Auction

Texas Fall Fest & Wine Auction is pleased to continue its tradition as a major

fundraiser for Texas wine research. The festival is hosted over a fall weekend at the

Horseshoe Bay Resort Marriott in Horseshoe Bay, Texas. The weekend offers

seminars, lunches, winery tours and a gala dinner and wine auction with celebrity

guest chefs and Texas wine and food experts.

www.texasfallfest.com

October 7: Tour de Vin - Whole Foods Market • 525 N. Lamar Blvd.

The Wine & Food Foundation of Texas & Whole Foods Market invite you to get your

passport stamped at Tour de Vin, a world tour of the finest international wine and

cuisine to be found in Central Texas. Join us on the rooftop plaza of Whole Foods

Market on October 8th for a truly world-class tasting, silent auction and live music

under the stars.

www.winefoodfoundation.org

October 7-10: Gruene Music & Wine Festival, Gruene, Texas

For the 24th year, the Gruene Music & Wine Fest is an event featuring the best in live Texas

music, Texas food and of course, Texas wine. What's more, proceeds from each event benefit

The United Way of Comal County.

www.gruenemusicandwinefest.org

October 10: Kiepersol Estates Harvest Festival & Grape Stomp

Plan to be at the 10th annual Harvest Festival and Grape Stomp in the vineyard. Great family fun

and music in the vineyard. Old World Grape Stomping, Fabulous Wine, Sangria and Wine-a-Ritas,

Festive Music, Children's Activities, Great Food and Unique Vendors.

http://www.kiepersol.com/winery/harvest_fest.shtml

October 14: 21st Annual La Dolce Vita, Austin, Texas

Experience this annual food & wine festival on the grounds of Austin's beloved lakeside oasis: Laguna

Gloria. Sample fare provided by over 50 of Austin's most prestigious chefs, and linger over fine wines. This

highly anticipated event supports the exhibition and education programs at the Austin Museum of Art.

Support AMOA and experience for yourself why Austin voted it the "Best Food Event".

www.amoa.org/ladolcevita

October 23: 20th Fredericksburg Food and Wine Festival, Fredericksburg

Held in downtown Fredericksburg, Texas, on Marktplatz (the 100 block of West Main Street). It is a

full-course celebration of Texas food, wine, music, specialty booths, food court, and fun for all.

www.fbgfoodandwinefest.com

Monday, September 27, 2010

Austin City Limits Festival

Date:October 8-10, 2010

Location: Zilker Park

http://www.aclfestival.com/

Austin City Limits Music Festival fans can support recycling projects and other environmental initiatives across the state through the purchase of the commemorative ACL Festival green bag.

H-E-B was among the first major retailers to introduce reusable shopping bags, and established the Green Bag Grants program on Earth Day 2008. The idea behind the program was to reward Texans for buying and using the bags. Since then, H-E-B has given back $0.05 from the purchase of each reusable H-E-B bag to support the statewide grant program with up to $50,000 per year.

To date, non-profit organizations have received over $150,000 to improve and protect the natural beauty of Texas through this program. Look for these commemorative ACLMF bags at select H-E-B stores.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Austin Jazz Festival

Day: October 2, 2010

Location: Zilker Hillside Theater

The lineup and schedule for the 2010 Jazz Festival in Austin is as follows:

  • 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm – John Mills Times Ten
  • 6:15pm -7:15pm – Afrofreque
  • 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm – Leah and the Moonlighters
  • 8:45 pm – 10:00 pm – The Austin Jazz All-Stars – Butch Miles Ephraim Owens, Jon Blondell, Elias Haslanger, Dr. James Polk, Mitch Watkins, Chris Maresh
  • Monday, September 20, 2010

    10 Markets Most Likely to Appreciate

    Forbes magazine turned to real estate research firm Local Market Monitor to figure out which markets have the greatest likelihood of price appreciation because they offer a mix of jobs weighted toward growth industries.

    These are the top markets, the research company concludes:

    1. Raleigh-Cary, N.C.
    2. McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, Texas
    3.
    Austin-Round Rock, Texas
    4. Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro-Franklin, Tenn.
    5. San Antonio, Texas
    6. Colorado Springs, Colo.
    7. Albuquerque, N.M.
    8. Denver-Aurora-Broomfield, Colo.
    9. Springfield, Mo.
    10. Indianapolis-Carmel, Ind.

    Source: Forbes, Francesca Levy (09/13/2010)

    Wednesday, September 15, 2010

    Top 10 Live Music Venues in Austin

    From Emily Starbuck Gerson, former About.com Guide


    1. Stubb's Bar-B-Q

    801 Red River St.

    (512) 480-8341

    Stubb's Bar-B-Q is one of the best-loved music venues in Austin. It is a delicious barbecue restaurant that features a small indoor music stage and a large outdoor stage. The outdoor stage is standing only, but the ground slopes downward toward the stage, giving those in the back a bit of a lift. They predominantly present indie and alternative rock, with past performances from Imogen Heap, The Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Cake, and Ratatat. They showcase artists in other genres, such as The Indigo Girls and George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic. The crowds are great, though it can get really packed up front for some shows. Best of all, if you get hungry, you can just go inside and order some barbecue!

    2. Antone's

    213 W. 5th St.

    (512) 320-8424

    Antone's is another top-notch live music venue in Austin. It opened in 1975 as the first club on 6th Street, though it later moved to 5th Street. It began as a blues club and featured performances from B.B. King, Muddy Waters, Buddy Guy, Pinetop Perkins, and other blues greats. It now also features country and rock music. It is open to all ages and claims to have helped launch the career of many local musicians. Many major acts have graced the stage since the blues era, such as Eric Clapton, Elvis Costello, and Bono and The Edge (of U2). The venue is open and gives you enough room to breathe, and the crowds tend to be laid-back.

    3. Emo's

    603 Red River St.

    (512) 477-3667

    Emo’s is a small, downtown music venue with an outdoor stage and a smaller indoor stage. There is also an outdoor beer garden for those who don’t like to be in the middle of the crowd. Emo's primarily features alternative music, such as indie rock, hardcore, punk, alt-country and metal. You can find both small local acts and major national acts here. It is generally considered a hangout for the tattooed and pierced crowd, though the crowds depend greatly on which type of act is playing that night. Be warned that for some intense shows on the larger stage, mosh pits tend to form.

    4. Continental Club

    1315 S. Congress Ave.

    (512) 441-0202

    This music club has been a staple in Austin's music scene since 1957. It began as a hip, private supper club and grew into Austin's first burlesque club in the '60s. It continued to book great acts over the decades (including Stevie Ray Vaughan), and in the late '80s, the new owner designed the club to look like it did in the '50s. The Continental Club usually features swing, rockabilly, country, and retro roots music, but it attracts and welcomes all types. Many great local acts perform here.

    5. The Parish Room

    214 E. 6th St.

    (512) 479-0474

    This hip music venue in downtown Austin features beautiful hardwood floors and a great selection of beer at the bar. It is a very clean and well-kept venue with fantastic acoustics and lighting. The Parish Room chooses to be non-genre specific, though many of the artists who play here can be classified as some form of rock (many indie rock).

    6. Momo's

    618 W. 6th St. #200

    (512) 479-8848

    Momo’s is an intimate lounge and music club in the West Sixth Street area and features live music every night. Depending on the night you go, you will hear anything from R&B to Western swing to folk to pop rock. It is on the second floor, above Katz’s Deli. Sit at the bar or in front by the stage, where you can be just feet from the local musicians. Or, sit out on the deck and have a drink while you enjoy the beautiful downtown skyline.

    7. Lucky Lounge

    209 W. 5th St.

    (512) 479-7700

    Located in the downtown Warehouse District, this '60s-inspired club has a very chic feel. There is a large variety of seating options; you can sit at the bar stools, or you can sit in the lounge chairs and seats right in front of the stage. You can stand in the general open area near the stage or you can take the stairs and sit in the loft area that overlooks the rest of the club below. The bar features a unique standing area slightly above and behind it, which provides a great view of the stage. There are also pool tables up front. This club features a huge variety of local music, and I have yet to see a band there that I don't like!

    8. La Zona Rosa

    612 W. 4th St.

    (512) 472-2293

    This downtown concert spot is one of the few live music venues in town that allows entry for all ages. It feels somewhat like a warehouse and features many local bands in addition to internationally known acts such as Franz Ferdinand, The Crystal Method, and The Black Eyed Peas. Expect to find everything from rock to jazz to Latin music. There is one small stage and then a larger stage for the big acts, in addition to a full bar.

    9. Bass Concert Hall

    23rd St. & Robert Dedman Dr.

    (512) 471-1444

    The Bass Concert Hall is on the University of Texas Campus and is its flagship arts performance venue. It is an enormous concert hall and features symphonies and dance performances, but it also presents concerts from major music acts such as James Taylor, Sigur Ros, Seal, and Bonnie Raitt. It operates like a traditional theater, so it is all seated and your ticket is for a specific seat.

    10. Cactus Café

    2247 Guadalupe St.

    (512) 475-6515

    This small and charming venue located in the University of Texas student union but is open to the pubic. Around since 1979, it features only acoustic music. There is also a full bar. Local, national, and international acts perform here. Some major names who have played here include Lucinda Williams, Shawn Colvin, Alison Krauss, The Dixie Chicks, and Townes Van Zandt.

    Monday, September 13, 2010

    Unplugged at the Grove

    Thursday Nights

    Shady Grove Restaurant

    http://www.theshadygrove.com/unplug.html

    "Unplugged At the Grove", presented by 93.3 KGSR,will showcase some of the best of Austin's diverse musical community each Thursday, weather permitting, under the stars on Shady Grove's tree-shaded patio.

    Friday, September 10, 2010

    Austin Museum Day

    September 19, 2010
    25+ Local Museums - Visit For Free
    you can enjoy exhibitions and activities at 25 participating museums for free. No tickets are required for Austin Museum Day.

    Wednesday, September 8, 2010

    Diez y Seis Celebrations

    September 11-12, 2010
    Fiesta Gardens
    Commemorating Mexico’s declaration of independence from Spain in 1810, Fiestas Patrias of Austin invites the Austin community to the Diez y Seis fiesta to celebrate and recognize the national holiday of Mexican Independence Day. This year marks the bicentennial anniversary of fight for independence that began on September 15, 1810.

    Wednesday, September 1, 2010

    How to have a happy, healthy Dog

    WebMD states that Dogs can be like young children. If you don’t give them something constructive to do with their energy, they’ll find something to do on their own-and you may not like it! Some of the most common behavior problems seen in dogs who don’t get enough exercise and play are:

    • Destructive chewing, digging or scratching
    • Investigative behaviors, like garbage raiding
    • Hyperactivity, excitability and night-time activity
    • Unruliness, knocking over furniture and jumping up on people
    • Excessive predatory and social play
    • Play biting and rough play
    • Attention-getting behaviors like barking and whining

    Benefits of Exercise and Play

    The good news is that keeping your dog healthy, happy and out of trouble with daily exercise is a lot of fun and provides many benefits, including:

    • Helps to reduce or eliminate the common behavior problems listed above, such as digging, excessive barking, chewing and hyperactivity
    • Helps to keep dogs healthy, agile and limber
    • Helps to reduce digestive problems and constipation
    • Helps timid or fearful dogs build confidence and trust
    • Helps dogs feel sleepy, rather than restless, at bedtime or when you’re relaxing
    • Helps to keep dogs’ weight under control