North and South Austin community members have a range of events to book on their calendars for the fall season. Whether families are interested in catching a showing of a Christmas classic or looking for a local market to stock up on presents, the city has events for everyone to enjoy. This list is not comprehensive. Event details are subject to change.

Swing For Health Topgolf Tournament

With drinks, dinner, a silent auction and a friendly competitive game of golf, Baylor Scott & White Health Greater Austin Region will host the event to benefit its cancer care initiatives. Funds raised at the event will go toward patient-centered programs, including nurse navigators and advanced equipment.
  • Nov. 6, 5-9 p.m.
  • $100 (spectator admission), $150 (individual golfer admission), $1,500+ (group admission and sponsorship opportunities)
  • Topgolf Austin, 2700 Esperanza Crossing, Austin
  • https://ctxfoundation.bswhealth.com/events
'A Charlie Brown Christmas'

The holiday classic based on the "Peanuts" special will make its return with an adult and student cast ready to portray Charlie Brown’s search for the meaning of Christmas. The 50-minute show is recommended for ages 5 and up and will feature a pay-what-you-wish weekend, shows with accompanying markets and an ASL performance night Dec. 7.
  • Nov. 7-Dec. 28, showtimes vary by date
  • Pay what you wish (Nov. 7-9), $21 (youth admission), $31 (adult admission)
  • The Kleberg at Zach, 1421 W. Riverside Drive, Austin
  • www.zachtheater.org
The Austin Food & Wine Festival will give attendees the opportunity to participate in hands-on grilling sessions. (Courtesy Austin Food & Wine Festival/Photo by Charles Reagan)
The Austin Food & Wine Festival will give attendees the opportunity to participate in hands-on grilling sessions. (Courtesy Austin Food & Wine Festival/Photo by Charles Reagan)
Austin Food & Wine Festival

The 14th annual event will showcase a range of chefs and wine and spirit experts and attendees will get to taste bites from local Austin restaurants. The event will feature cooking demonstrations, drink tastings, a hands-on grilling session and more.Two Step Night


In partnership with Native Texan Two Step, Waterloo Greenway will host an evening of interactive two-step lessons where attendees can embrace their Southern spirit with dance and enjoy a live band performance.
Texas Book Festival will feature more than 300 authors in downtown Austin on Nov. 8-9. (Courtesy Texas Book Festival)
Texas Book Festival will feature more than 300 authors in downtown Austin on Nov. 8-9. (Courtesy Texas Book Festival)
Texas Book Festival

Featuring over 300 authors, the festival will give community members an opportunity to experience presentations, panels, book signings, cooking demonstrations, kids programs, activities and more.Design for a Cause

The event will raise funds for The Children’s Therapy Spot, a clinic offering speech, occupational and physical therapy to children. Attendees will enjoy hors d’oeuvres, wine tasting, a silent auction, a raffle and live music.Blue Genie Art Bazaar

The Austin holiday season staple is coming back to town with in-person and virtual shopping options where community members can check out original works perfect for holiday gift shopping while supporting local art.
Bryan Stevenson, author of 'Just Mercy,' will speak at The Paramount Theatre about his work advocating for the rights of the incarcerated. (Courtesy The Paramount Theatre)
Bryan Stevenson, author of "Just Mercy," will speak at The Paramount Theatre about his work advocating for the rights of the incarcerated. (Courtesy The Paramount Theatre)
Bryan Stevenson at The Paramount Theatre


The justice and civil rights event will host the founder of the Equal Justice Initiative and author of “Just Mercy.” Stevenson has argued and won cases at the U.S. Supreme Court and has served a career initiating major anti-poverty and anti-discrimination efforts across the U.S.A Christmas Affair

The Junior League of Austin will host its annual fundraiser which will include over 200 vendors from across the U.S. for attendees to shop a variety of items just in time for the holidays. Proceeds will benefit the nonprofit’s mission, programs and outreach.Barking Book Buddies

Children of all ages and reading levels can spend some time reading books to therapy dogs accompanied by certified volunteer teams.
The ThunderCloud Subs Turkey Trot has been an annual tradition in Austin since 1991. (Courtesy ThunderCloud Subs)
The ThunderCloud Subs Turkey Trot has been an annual tradition in Austin since 1991. (Courtesy ThunderCloud Subs)
2025 ThunderCloud Subs Turkey Trot

Interested individuals can participate in the race in a variety of ways, including the timed or untimed 5-mile run, 1-mile walk/run or the kids' 1K. The event will benefit nonprofit Caritas of Austin, which works toward preventing and ending homelessness in Austin by providing homes and tailored services.
  • Nov. 27, 8:30 a.m.
  • $12 (kids’ 1K), $22 (1-mile walk/run), $25 (untimed 5-mile run), $30 (timed 5-mile run)
  • The Long Center, 701 W. Riverside Drive, Austin
  • www.thundercloud.com/turkeytrot