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Austin’s 2026 TEMPO on the Trail kicks off with installations from nine contemporary artists

The Trail Conservatory will launch this year’s TEMPO on the Trail art exhibition on April 11, showcasing work from local and regional artists.
 
The details: The outdoor art galley will display installations from nine artists who were selected from a pool of over 100 applicants. Selected artists include Victoria Marquez, Jamal Hussain, Vy Ngo and Jasna Boudard. Trail-goers can expect to see murals, sculptures and new media along the trail. 

Stay tuned: The exhibition’s opening ceremony will be held at Seaholm Waterfront on April 11 from 9-11 a.m. Attendees are invited to meet the artists and take guided bike tours and self guided walking tours along the Butler Trail. 

The open air gallery is presented by The Trail Conservatory in partnership with the city’s Art in Public Places program—both of whom will give remarks at the opening celebration.

 
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Austin’s 2nd Street District celebrates 20 year anniversary, expands with 4 new tenants

This year marks the 2nd Street District’s 20th anniversary in downtown Austin, bringing together a range of local retail stores, dining options, living, entertainment and continued growth.

The impact: The district was created in 2006 to create a lively, walkable neighborhood downtown, according to a news release. Two decades later, it continues to expand with four new tenants: VanHorn’s, Restaurant François, Olga Roberts Studio and Akiba.

“These additions further build on its legacy as the city’s premier mixed-use neighborhood,” the press release states.

 
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Deep Eddy Pool reopening delayed to April 13

Deep Eddy Pool will reopen April 13 after annual cleaning and maintenance.

The details: The pool was originally slated to reopen April 11, but due to rainy conditions, the opening was delayed. The pool was repainted, and the delay ensures the paint will dry, according to a news release.

Deep Eddy closed March 28, as previously reported by Community Impact.

Going forward: Deep Eddy Pool will be closed every Tuesday for cleaning starting April 21. 

Austinites can visit other pools across the city, including Big Stacy, Bartholomew, Springwoods, Colony Park and Barton Springs during Deep Eddy Pool's closure. More Austin pools can be found on the city's website.

  • 401 Deep Eddy Ave., Austin

 
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Check out 6 top stories in the Austin area

Check out top stories in Austin from April 6-9.

1. New European steakhouse opens in Georgetown

2. Final vision for alternative to Hwy. 71 approved in Bee Cave

3. 204 Texas breaks ground on nearly 600-acre film studio in Bastrop

4. New Leander restaurant grills up classic Persian, Mediterranean flavors

5. Traffic signals coming soon to Wyoming Springs Drive extension in Round Rock

6. New coffee shop to open in Hutto

 
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Students, educators share concerns about sweeping rewrite of Texas social studies curriculum

Texas education officials are currently overhauling the state’s social studies curriculum standards, with policymakers, teachers, parents and historians clashing over how students should be taught about the history of Texas, the U.S. and the world.

The overview: The State Board of Education reviews standards for all curriculum areas every 15-20 years, dictating what Texas' 5.5 million public school students should learn at each grade level.

As written, the plan would reduce how much time students spend learning about world history and cultures in favor of more Texas-focused subjects. Critics of the proposal have pushed to include a more diverse set of perspectives to ensure all students feel represented in the curriculum, while those who support it said students’ education should be centered around American exceptionalism, state history and Christianity.

Next steps: The SBOE, which has the final say on the curriculum changes, was taking an initial vote on the plan as of press time and is scheduled to adopt the final standards in June. The new requirements would be rolled out to classrooms in 2030.

 

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