Super Saturday this October 27 with Texas Book Fest, Mexi-Carte Museum and Austin Film Festival

 

This year, three of Austin’s most anticipated events will coincide on Saturday, October 27. Austin Film Festival (AFF), Mexic-Arte Museum’s Viva la Vida Festival and Parade and the Texas Book Festival will be teaming up to offer a full day of culture and activities in the heart of downtown Austin.

“We Austinites are fortunate to have so many opportunities to experience arts and culture first-hand,” said Austin Mayor Steve Adler. “We have three of Austin’s most iconic events taking place on Saturday, October 27—Austin Film Festival, Mexic-Arte Museum’s Vida la Vida Festival and Parade, and the Texas Book Festival. These venerable organizations—hosting annual events that have helped shape this city as a Festival town—are working closely together to maximize the day’s cultural impact for our citizens. It’s a Saturday downtown you won’t want to miss!”

Live music, children’s art activities, retail booths and food will be available along Congress Avenue from 4th Street to the Capital. The three organizations will also be teaming up to a host a free public screening of Disney•Pixar’s Academy Award®-winning animated feature Coco at 4:00 pm at the Paramount Theatre, which will be followed by a Q&A with the film’s co-writer Matthew Aldrich. At 2pm, Texas Book Festival and Mexic-Arte Museum will present author Matt de la Peña and illustrator Christian Robinson, Newbery Medal winners of Last Stop On Market Street, for a reading and signing of their new picture book, Carmela Full of Wishes, at the Festival’s Education Pavilion (at the Frost Bank Tower patio on 4th and Congress).

Capital Metro and the Austin Public Library invite you to GET DOWN! Park for free at six (6) different branch library locations and ride for free with a Transit Day Pass — so you can spend more time at the festivals and less time circling downtown for parking.

CHECK-IN | 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM | Go to the front desk at any of the participating branch libraries (below) between 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM to get a free Capital Metro Day Pass and a Travel Guide, so you can get to and from downtown with ease.

 

  • Recycled Reads | 5335 Burnet Road | Routes 3, 803
  • Pleasant Hill | 211 East William Cannon Drive | Routes 1, 801
  • Little Walnut Creek | 835 West Rundberg Lane | Routes 1, 801
  • Ruiz | 1600 Grove Boulevard | Route 20
  • Carver | 1161 Angelina Street | Routes 2, 6
  • Southeast | 5803 Nuckols Crossing Rd | Route 7

CATCH CAP METRO | All locations are served by high-frequency transit lines — arriving every 15 minutes or faster — that will drop you within blocks of the festivities (by Republic Square Park or the Austin History Center ). New to transit? No worries! Capital Metro will provide you with a Travel Guide to help you get to and from the events. Use the CapMetro App to help plan your trip when you head towards Republic Square to catch a ride back. Click here for more information on the Park & Ride Fall GET DOWN.

The 25th annual Austin Film Festival will take place October 25 – November 1, Mexic-Arte Museum Viva la Vida Festival and Parade on October 27, and the Texas Book Festival (TBF) runs October 27 – 28.

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