Round Rock Edition | January 2022

TODO LIST

January events

COMPILED BY CARSON GANONG, BRIAN RASH & BROOKE SJOBERG

WORTH THE TRIP Jan. 21 See a legendary brass band Grammy-winning New Orleans group Rebirth Brass Band will take the stage in Austin for a night of live music showcasing its distinct style. Rebirth Brass Band has been playing for four decades, and its style incorporates jazz, funk, soul and R&B. 7 p.m. (doors open). $35 (in advance), $36 (day of show). ACL Live, 310 Willie Nelson Blvd., Austin. 512-225-7999. www.acl-live.com

JAN. 9

SEE ANATIONAL CHEER COMPETITION ROUND ROCK SPORTS CENTER

JAN. 15

ATTENDA CHAMBER GALA KALAHARI RESORTS

The Cheer America Championships will bring teams to Round Rock to compete for top prizes. The performance schedule will be released Monday on the week of the event. $20. $15 for military and seniors. Kids 5 and under are free. Round Rock Sports Center, 2400 Chisholm Trail Road, Round Rock. 512-341-3125. www.cachampionships.com

The Hutto Area Chamber of Commerce will host The Big Easy Masquerade Gala. The event will include an open bar, live entertainment, a live and silent auction, and games. 5-10:30 p.m. $125 (seats), $1,250 (tables). Kalahari Resorts, 3001 Kalahari Blvd., Round Rock. 512-759-4400. www.huttochamber.com

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15 WALKAND CELEBRATE THE LEGACY OFMLK The Round Rock Black History Organization, Round Rock ISD and city of Round Rock are partnering for the 35th annual MLK Walk and celebration in downtown Round Rock. The walk will begin at Buck Egger Park and end at Centennial Plaza, where the rest of the festivities will continue. 1-3:15 p.m. Free. Buck Egger Park, 900 S. Mays St., Round Rock. 512-567-6988. www.roundrockblackhistory.com 16 ENJOY A SUNDAY SYMPHONY Enjoy a family-friendly classical music concert with Austin Symphony Orchestra Concertmaster Jessica Mathaes and Austin Symphony Orchestra principal keyboard player Jessica Mathaes. Masks will be required in the building as part of COVID-19 protocol. 4-6 p.m. Free. Pugerville First United Methodist Church, 500 E. Pecan St., Pugerville. 512-422-6355. Facebook: Classical Artists Concert Series-Sunday Symphony

20 EXPLORE YOUR LOVE OF ROLE PLAYING GAMES The city of Pugerville is hosting a Dungeons and Dragons and Pizza event for people interested in learning about the famous fantasy game. Attendees will spend the rst 30 minutes learning the rules and how to play. They will continue with a self-contained “one-shot” campaign that will last about 2.5 hours. No experience is necessary. Register online at the city website. 5-9 p.m. $5 (Pugerville residents), $7.50 (nonresidents). Pugerville Recreation Center, 400 Immanuel Road, Pugerville. 512-990-6363. www.pugervilletx.gov 20 CHECKOUT A SILENT BOOK CLUB The Pugerville Library is hosting a new concept of BYOB—bring your own book. Attendees for the silent book club will bring a book of their choosing, chat for a few minutes about what they are reading and then quietly read until the program ends. Online registration is now open on the library website. 6-7:30 p.m.

JANUARY 13 GET YOUR GAMING ON Head to the Pugerville Recreation Center for a Super Smash Bros. tournament. Attendees will play the classic crossover ghting game that features characters from various Nintendo games. The winner will receive a Pf-Esports T-shirt. Attendees may register online at the city’s website. 6-8 p.m. Free. Pugerville Recreation Center, 400 Immanuel Road, Pugerville. 512-990-6363. www.pugervilletx.gov 15 TEST YOUR POKER SKILLS The Lodge Poker Club is hosting a classic poker tournament with unlimited re-entries. Prizes will be awarded, and the winner will receive a pair of Beats headphones, a trophy and a listing on the venue’s wall of fame, according to The Lodge. 12:15 p.m. $200 (buy in, active membership required). The Lodge Poker Club & Card House, 1401 S. I-35, Round Rock. 512-614-4045. www.thelodgepokerclub.com

Free. Pugerville Public Library, 1008 W. Puger St., Pugerville. 512-990-6100. www.library.pugervilletx.gov 22 SUPPORT LOCAL FARMERS Visit the Round Rock Farmer’s Market, hosted by Farmer George Farmers Markets, at the University Oaks shopping center. Farm-fresh produce and other items from local vendors will be available for purchase. Farmer George Farmers Markets is an organization that works with local businesses and strives to bring responsibly raised foods and products to Texas neighborhoods. Free entry. 10 a.m.-noon. 201 University Oaks Blvd., Round Rock. 956-286-7775. www.farmergeorge.market 28 CELEBRATE INTERNATIONAL DANCE TRADITIONS Migrations Dance & Music Festival will bring a three-day event full of dance showcases, vendors and workshops to the Wingate by Wyndham Round Rock Hotel & Conference Center. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. $8-$90. Wingate by Wyndham Round Rock Hotel & Conference Center, 1209 N. I-35, Round Rock. www.migrationsaustin.com

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