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Waterloo Greenway Hosts Annual ‘Glow in the Park’ Fundraiser

On October 13, 2022, Waterloo Greenway Conservancy hosted over 700 guests for their annual fundraiser, Glow in the Park, raising an incredible $1.9M and counting! These vital funds help keep Waterloo Park, and future phases of the growing 35-acre park system, flourishing and activated with free cultural events and environmental education programs that benefit nearly […]

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Tickets Now Available for Waterloo Greenway’s Creek Show

Prepare to immerse yourself in Waterloo Greenway’s annual display of illuminated art created by teams of visionary local artists, landscape architects and designers – FREE tickets are available now at creekshow.com. Returning November 11-20, 2022, Waterloo Greenway invites the community to enjoy ten free nights of light-based art installations along Waller Creek from 9th Street […]

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Día De Los Muertos Celebration Returns to Waterloo Park

Join us on November 1 & 2 as we celebrate Día de los Muertos at Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Park! Our free two-day celebration includes community altars, cultural activations, live music, and dance performances from 6pm – 9pm. Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, long observed in Mexico, is a holiday now embraced globally […]

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Waterloo Park receives ULI Austin Impact Award for Best Public Place!

Waterloo Greenway is honored to celebrate Waterloo Park’s recognition as a 2022 ULI Austin Impact Award recipient for Best Public Place! Developed through a unique public-private partnership between Waterloo Greenway Conservancy and the City of Austin, Waterloo Park is an 11-acre green space in downtown Austin that hosts a wide range of experiences for play, […]

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Tales on the Trail Recap

Thank you to everyone who came out to Tales on the Trail Presented by Summerlee Foundation this past Sunday, July 31! We had so much fun celebrating everything that makes Waterloo Park eco-friendly and sustainable with our City of Austin partners, Austin Parks and Recreation Department (PARD), Austin Energy, and Watershed Protection Department. Special thanks […]

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