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General Events for Fri., Jan. 27
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    "Texas Governors and Their Times, 1846-1946"

    This exhibit showcases materials from the State Archives documenting the official work and daily business of the state’s chief executive spanning 100 years. Can't visit in person? It's available to explore online.
    Sept. 19, 2022-May 15, 2023. Free.
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    Advocacy Day Rally

    Grassroots Leadership and community organizations will host a rally outside the south steps of the Capitol and share the lived experiences of incarcerated Texans, their families, and advocates from across the state and rally for criminal justice reform and engage in the legislative process.
    Fri., Jan. 27, 3:30pm. Free.
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    Donate Blood, Get a Free Sub

    We Are Blood partners with ThunderCloud Subs to reward blood donors with a free small sub. Do some good in exchange for an Office Favorite, Texas Tuna, Veggie Delite, or whatever strikes your fancy.
    Jan. 16-31  
    We Are Blood donor centers
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    Field of Light Hosting Silent Disco

    Listen to curated playlists as you peruse the stunning display of 28,000 lights at the wildflower center. While supplies last, 100 complimentary headsets will be available.
    Through Feb. 26. Fri.-Sun., 5:30-8pm. $41 and up.
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    Fortlandia

    The Wildflower Center's annual exhibition of explorable secret hideouts designed by local artists will transport you to imaginary worlds and spark an appreciation for art and nature.
    Through Jan. 29
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    Résumé Skills Workshop

    Learn to create effective résumés and avoid common pitfalls using Google Docs templates. Computers and Wi-Fi are available, and you can bring your own device. A free Google account is required. Meet on the fourth floor.
    Mon., Jan. 23, 6-7:30pm; Wed., Jan. 25, 1-2:30pm; Fri., Jan. 27, 3-4:30pm. Free.  

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