From a daddy daughter dance to Juneteenth festivals, there are plenty of things to do in June and early July in Round Rock, Pflugerville and Hutto.

June 12: Find opportunity at a virtual job fair

Employment networking facilitator JobFairX will host an online job fair that will connect job seekers from Round Rock with hiring managers from local and national organizations. Job seekers will chat with key decision makers from various companies seeking employees.June 16: Go to a Daddy Daughter Dance

The city of Hutto will host a Daddy Daughter Dance where father figures of all kinds are invited to bring their daughters to an event that includes refreshments, photo ops and a DJ. Formal attire is welcome, but attendees are also encouraged to dress comfortably. Tickets are available online through the city of Hutto website.
  • 6:30-8:30 p.m.
  • $5
  • Hutto Elementary School, 100 Mager Lane, Hutto.
  • www.huttotx.gov
June 17: Attend a Juneteenth Festival

Nonprofit The Voice Inc. will partner with the city of Round Rock Parks and Recreation Department to host a Juneteenth festival commemorating the emancipation of slaves in Texas. The event will include live music, food and other vendors, and parking will be available for $10.
  • 4-11:30 p.m.
  • Free (admission)
  • Old Settlers Park Lakeview Pavilion, 3300 Palm Valley Blvd., Round Rock
  • www.roundrocktexas.gov
June 17: Celebrate Juneteenth in the Park


Cultural network-building group Black Families of Hutto will host a Juneteenth event that will include activities, entertainment, and various food and market vendors. Attendees are welcome to bring lawn chairs and tents.June 23: Enjoy some live music

A night of live music is open to the public as part of the city of Pflugerville’s Small Stage Series. This event features the music of local country music artist Kent Carter.
  • 6-8 p.m.
  • Free
  • Downtown Pflugerville, plaza stage next to City Hall, 1611 Pfennig Lane, Pflugerville
  • www.pflugervilletx.gov
June 24: Participate in a fun run

Brady’s Bridge, an after-school program for students with disabilities, will host the eighth annual Super Family Fund Run, which will include a timed 5k race and a 1-mile fun run.
  • 7-10 a.m.
  • Registration fees start at $35 in advance and $40 on race day.
  • Pavilion at Old Settlers Park, 1001 Harrell Parkway, Round Rock.
  • www.bradysbridge.org
June 30: Do some skating

Attendees are invited to a skate night at a Hutto public park. Roller skates, roller blades and skate shoes are all welcome, as are skaters of all ages. Registration is required online through the city of Hutto website.July 1: Fit in some yoga at the park


The Hutto Parks and Recreation Department is partnering with Finding Balance Yoga to host a Yoga in the Park event. The hourlong session will take place weather permitting, and attendees are encouraged to bring their own yoga mats. Registration is required online through Finding Balance Yoga.July 6: Take a walk with Pflugerville City Council

Pflugerville officials will participate in a community engagement event called Talk the Walk. Pflugerville residents are invited to walk with members of the City Council through Stone Hill Park. Attendees are welcome to bring pets, children and friends while engaging with city leaders on a range of community issues that matter to them.