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Waterloo Greenway Announces Creek Show 2023 Art Installations

Waterloo Greenway unveiled its series of six new eye-catching light-based art installations to be displayed at their annual event, Creek Show, this November 10-18, 2023.

This year will continue a tradition of featuring locally-made illuminated art along Waller Creek, inviting our community to experience the nightly free show extending from 9th Street to Waterloo Park.

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Pride in the Park 2023 Recap

Thank you to all who celebrated Pride in the Park with us from June 5-10, 2023! At Waterloo Greenway, we’re proud to be a welcoming, inclusive public space that’s home to a wild array of free events that connect and celebrate Austin’s LGBTQIA+ community all year round. We’d like to thank all of our incredible […]

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FREE Community Events at Waterloo Park this Summer

Featuring outdoor movies, educational series, and Pride Month celebration Austin, TX — May 10, 2023  –  Waterloo Greenway continues its free community offerings with a lineup of exciting events coming to Waterloo Park starting this June. The summer kicks off with the return of Waterloo Greenway’s annual Pride Month celebration, followed by a series of […]

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Celebrating Earth Month at Waterloo Park

Thank you to all who participated in our first-ever Waterloo Green Days! Our week-long series of free Earth Month activities kicked off on April 16 and featured a variety of interactive outdoor exhibits, sustainability and stewardship workshops, and live music and dance performances at Waterloo Park. The celebration continued at Green Fest this past Sunday, where […]

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Pop-Up Picnic 2023 Recap

Thank you to everyone who joined our 11th Annual Pop-Up Picnic Presented by Siete Foods! On Saturday, April 1, 2023, over 3,000 Austinites gathered at Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Park to enjoy incredible food and live music by DJ Hexum and The Motts, all while supporting our vision for a boundless 35-acre public park system in the […]

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SEEING BEES art installation coming to Waterloo Park April 23 — May 21

SEEING BEES, a free outdoor art installation featuring the artwork of world-renowned photographer Dan Winters, will be on display at Waterloo Park starting April 23 through May 2023. The exhibition will be open daily during park hours. The exhibition is free to the public and engaging for all ages.  With a sharp eye for the […]

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Ghost Line X at Waterloo Park

April 15, 2023
Moody Amphitheater

Rolling Ryot presents Ghost Line X, an immersive sound and light experience.

Ghost Line X is a massive, 15-channel, immersive sound art project that investigates the creative potential of sound in motion.

This unique motion-through-space experience moves linearly from one channel to the next across fifteen large speakers arranged linearly across 300-feet.

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Free Community Programs Return to Waterloo Park this Spring

Free Family-Friendly Events Include Healthy Living, Arts & Culture, and Educational Activities Today Waterloo Greenway announces the return of its weekly series of no-cost family-friendly community programs at Waterloo Park this spring, in collaboration with other Austin-based organizations, artists and performers. Located in the heart of downtown Austin along a restored Waller Creek, Waterloo Park […]

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Waterloo Greenway’s Annual Pop-Up Picnic Returns on April 1, 2023

Signature Curated Baskets from Austin’s Top Restaurants Now On Sale AUSTIN, TX – March 6, 2023 – Waterloo Greenway announces the return of its signature Pop-Up Picnic fundraiser on Saturday, April 1 from 6-10PM, supporting its year-round free public programming. Beginning today, supporters can purchase a variety of delicious picnic baskets from beloved Austin restaurants. […]

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Austin Blues Festival is Coming to Waterloo Park on April 29

Austin, TX — December 12, 2022 – Antone’s and Waterloo Greenway are proud to present the inaugural Austin Blues Festival, which will take place on April 29, 2023 at Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Park. The origins of the festival date back to 1999, when Clifford Antone hosted the first-ever Antone’s Blues Festival at Waterloo Park […]

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