2024 Festival Schedule
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All events for the 7th Annual Roots & Wings Festival will take place from Saturday, October 19 through Sunday, November 3. The calendar will be updated with events as they are added to the Festival. Click here for a mapped search tool to find events.
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2024 Roots & Wings Festival Events
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Please note: Some events require pre-registration and some are reserved for students. Click on an event name to learn more.
Urban Forest Explorers: Nature Play at Dottie Jordan Park Roots and Wings Festival!
Celebrate nature at Dottie Jordan Park during the Roots and Wings Festival with Urban Forest Explorers! This event offers interactive nature play stations where kids can discover the wonders of roots, mushrooms, rocks, fossils, and bugs. It’s a fun, hands-on experience that invites young adventurers to learn about the hidden treasures of the forest ecosystem!
Roots & Wings Festival at Dottie Jordan Park!
Join the Neighbors of Dottie Jordan Park & Garden for the 3rd Annual Roots & Wings Festival celebrating pollinators and trees! Tour the community garden, find out where the birds live, and so much more:
Tree Giveaway!
Austin Public Library Bookmobile - Sign up for a library card and check out books!
Austin Public Library Storytime w/ Mr. Gabriel & Ms. Aubrey
Sing along with Joe McDermott!
Community Garden Tour - Explore the garden and learn about local plants!
Birds, Bees & Soapberry Trees at the Domain Farmers Market!
Join us at the Domain for a day of celebrating nature with engaging activities for all ages!
Event Activities:
12:30 PM - 2:00 PM: Soapberry Demonstrations!
Hands-on Soap-making demos
Take home a mini sample
Free soapberries & recipe card with passport completion
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM: Cheerio Bird Snack Craft!
Make bird-friendly snacks with fun shapes
Grab a bird-watching guide
2:45 PM - 3:45 PM: Create your Herb Haven!
Learn to grow herbs for winter
Free herb seed kits for Central Texas
Learn from kitchen garden expert & take home a care guide
Mushroom-splent blocks & soil giveaway
Hooves & Talons Trail Walk: Come for the Treats, Stay for the Tweets!
Join us for a celebration of Halloween, Day of the Dead, and our urban ecosystem at Healing with Horses Ranch! Explore our 47-acre natural landscape nestled on the edge of Austin!
As part of the City of Austin's Roots & Wings Festival, this family-friendly event invites the community to navigate our trails, engage in fun nature-themed activities, and gather plenty of treats along the way. The fest embraces the fundamental concept that we are all connected to each other and to our local ecosystem. Growing these connections creates a stronger, more resilient, and healthy community.
Event Highlights:
Meet the Horses: Get to know members of the Healing with Horses Ranch therapy herd, who will be mingling around the event in costume!
Scavenger Hunt Safari: Learn about our native flora & fauna by spotting our staff in themed costumes.
Face Painting: Festival-themed designs for all ages by Big Smiles Face Painting, LLC.
Community Ofrenda: Honor past horses and pets in a special Dia de los Muertos display. We encourage our guests to bring their own contributions & photos to add.
DIY Wildlife Treat Station: Make a special treat for wildlife to take home.
Texas Wildlife Mask-Making: Craft masks using recycled materials.
Owl Pellet Dissection: A hands-on activity to explore the food chain.
Healing with Horses Ranch "Duck Derby": Participate in our exciting rubber duck races on Gilleland Creek! Ducks are available for "adoption" at $5 for one or $25 for six. The fastest duck wins fantastic prizes for their adoptive parents! Ducks are limited, and they may sell out, so be sure to adopt yours quack-ly! Race heats will be held throughout the event, so don't miss out.
Community Market: Shop local vendors!
Costumes are encouraged! Whether spooky or silly, come dressed in your Halloween best (family-friendly, of course!). Don’t forget to bring your own basket for all the treats you’ll collect. Plus, we’ll be hosting local vendors and distributing 50 tree saplings (first-come, first-served) to help our community grow!
This is a “leave no trace” event, and we strive to make it accessible for all. Accessible parking is available—just ask one of our volunteers when you arrive to direct you. While our natural trails are maintained for easy navigation, please note there are small hills and uneven ground in certain areas.
Vendor Call: We are currently accepting applications from local vendors interested in selling goods at this event for a small fee. If you’d like to showcase your crafts, treats, or services, this is a great opportunity to connect with the community! Deadline for sign up is Saturday, October 19th. Sign up here: https://forms.gle/sgHvjZTC4UNAb7Z97
Please direct any questions to our Development Director: rebekah.fookes@healingwithhorsesranch.org
'The Crafty Adult' presents Bird Seed Balls!
Are you a crafter? Do you wish you were a crafter? How does crafting while helping out the ecosystem in your community sound?
Join John Gillum Branch (formerly North Village) and other Crafty Adults as we create Bird Seed Balls at our monthly crafting program! We'll learn the basics, the ins and outs, and then we'll let loose!
Participants will not only learn about what bird seed and impact for the environment, we'll get a chance to take some home and share with the community. Learn with us!
Easton Park’s Roots & Wings Festival!
Dive into a day of discovery, fun, and eco-friendly excitement at Easton Park's Nature and Sustainability Fest! Connect with nature, meet local wildlife, and learn how you can make a positive impact on our planet. With hands-on activities, fascinating exhibits, and opportunities to meet passionate experts, there's something for everyone. Take home a baby tree sapling to plant, courtesy of City of Austin’s Community Tree Preservation!
Don't miss this chance to be a part of our vibrant, green community!
Over the Garden Wall!
Celebrate “Over the Garden Wall!” at the Carver Library! We'll be doing crafts and activities centered around all the wonderful plants and critters in the show. Free baby trees and seeds will be available while supplies last.
Urban Forest Explorers: Nature Play at Un-BEE-Lievable Pollinators Festival!
Celebrate nature at our Windsor Park Branch during the Roots and Wings Festival with Urban Forest Explorers! There will be a booth at their Un-BEE-Lievable Pollinators Festival featuring interactive nature play where kids can discover the wonders of roots, mushrooms, rocks, fossils, and bugs. It’s a fun, hands-on experience that invites young adventurers to learn about the hidden treasures of the forest ecosystem!
Unsung Heroes of Pollination!
We welcome all to come spend the day and learn about the local ecosystem, participate in eco-art, and enjoy the beautiful St. Edward's, two year-old Food Forest. We will discuss how to get the absolute most out of plants, ranging from edible and medicinal uses, pollination science, cultural uses, and biophilic use through art.
The best way to learn about plants is by getting your hands dirty, so following our guest speakers, attendees will have the opportunity to plant pollinator plants and native shrubs.
We will also have kids activities, such as making seed balls, painting, and more! Bring your friends and family, and enjoy nature, socializing, and refreshments on the Hilltop!
Rain Date: Sat. Nov. 2nd at 10am
'The Crafty Adult' presents Bird Seed Balls!
Are you a crafter? Do you wish you were a crafter? How does crafting while helping out the ecosystem in your community sound? Join Spicewood Springs Branch and other Crafty Adults as we create Bird Seed Balls at our monthly crafting program! We'll learn the basics, the ins and outs, and then we'll let loose!
Participants will not only learn about what bird seed and impact for the environment, we'll get a chance to take some home and share with the community. Learn with us!
Birding at Oakwood Cemetery!
Please join Jennifer Bristol, author of Cemetery Birding and Parking Lot Birding for an exploration of Oakwood Cemetery in Austin!
Joined by Travis Audubon co-leader and City of Austin Parks and Recreation staff, it will be a fun morning of discovering birds and uncovering some of Austin’s most famous and infamous citizens of yester-year!
This trip is suitable for youth and adults, but the gravel roads are not great for people with limited mobility.
Participants will meet in front of the Oakwood Cemetery Chapel near the Navasota street entrance. Parking is available within the cemetery along the paved road that runs through the center of the cemetery between Navasota and Comal.
Urban Forest Explorers: Nature Play at APL- Little Walnut Creek!
Discover the magic of nature with Urban Forest Explorers: Nature Play at APL!
Children can explore roots, mushrooms, rocks, fossils, and bugs through interactive, hands-on stations that inspire curiosity and learning.
This event is perfect for young nature enthusiasts to engage with the natural world in a playful and educational setting!