Austin (KXAN) — This weekend, step outside and enjoy a fashion show around Latino culture, a ride down the river in San Marcos, or begin to prepare for any weather emergency with the family. Plus, a women’s songwriter festival in Lockhart, plenty of Margaritas in Taylor, and Texas State Battles for the Paddle.
Weekend Forecast
This weekend, temperatures are looking to stay in the mid-90s with sunny to partly cloudy skies. Sunday, a chance of rain will return late in the evening. Sunday, by the way, is the official end of summer.
Emergency Preparedness Fair
Better to be prepared than not prepared at all! The City of Austin Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management department is hosting its 4th Annual Get Ready Central Texas Emergency Preparedness Fair. Taking place on Friday, September 19, from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the Austin Community College Eastview Campus, this event is a great way to learn how you and your family can stay safe in any season. There will be plenty of games to play, and refreshments will be provided. Use this event to make friends and meet your neighbors at this free, family-friendly event. You’ll learn safety tips, how to make an emergency plan for your family, and what resources are available to you during a disaster. For more information on the event be sure to visit their website.

Texas Women Songwriters Fest
Music is a way to speak to the soul and tells a wonderful story from life experiences. That’s what the Texas Women Songwriters Festival is all about. Taking place from Friday, September 19, through Sunday, September 21, at the Historic Downtown Lockhart, this free event brings in artists from all over to play at nine different venues. Plus, VIP tickets are available, giving you a closer seat, Sunday brunch, meet and greets, and access to the VIP lounge. Plus, don’t forget about all the great BBQ! Support women artists by attending the event. Be sure to visit their website for the full schedule of events.

Los Caminos de la Vida
MAS Cultura is hosting their Los Caminos de la Vida at Dada Labs in Austin. The event is a Latino-led cultural celebration during Hispanic Heritage Month. There will be art, live music, and a runway fashion show featuring Latino designers, models, and creators. Taking place on Saturday, September 20, the event celebrates all things Latino. The event kicks off at 7 p.m. and if you would like tickets or more details, be sure to visit their website.

Battle for the Paddle
The Bobcats are ready to make Central Texas proud and win this year’s Battle for the Paddle. The Nicholls Colonels are heading down to San Marcos for the 32nd clash between the two teams. Dating back to 1980, the two teams have had a rivalry culminating in the first Battle for the Paddle in 1998. So far, Texas State has narrowly held the lead on the tally with 16-15. This will be the first time they have met since 2019. Go support the Bobcats as the game takes place Saturday, September 20, at the Jim Wacker Field at UFCU Stadium in San Marcos. For more information, be sure to visit the Texas State website.

Margarita Mile
We know, running and margaritas don’t always go hand in hand, but this is one you won’t want to miss. This Saturday, September 20, the City of Taylor is playing host to plenty of margaritas. The Margarita Mile is technically more than a mile; it’s a 5K sip-and-stroll where every stop has a delicious drink. Then, at the very end, you’ll be able to vote for the Best Margarita on the Mile. The event runs from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. so it will be a little hot, but thankfully, there will be plenty to drink. For more information, be sure to visit their website.

2025 Jr. Texas Water Safari
Ready to jump in the water? It’s not cold just yet, so it’s the perfect time to take part in the Jr. Texas Water Safari. Taking place on Saturday, September 20, the event is a shorter version of the Texas Water Safari (16 miles) and runs from San Marcos City Park to Staples Highway 1977 Bridge. Registration can only be done on the day of the race at 8 a.m. There will be food and drinks before and after the race, along with cash drawings at the awards. For more information, be sure to visit their website.

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