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Eeyore's Birthday Party was this Saturday April 30th, 2022, Wear your Tie-Dye, and bring your inner Hippie to Pease Park

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Eeyore’s 57th Annual Birthday Party

Saturday April 30, 2022 (Rain Date: May 7th)
11:00 a.m. until dusk (~8:00 p.m.)
FREE

Join us for the 57th annual Eeyore’s Birthday Party celebration, always scheduled for the last Saturday of April: . This FREE event is held in Pease District park. Note there is NO PARKING available – use our free shuttle, public transportation, bike, or walk. Please visit our transportation page for further information.


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In case of torrential rainfall, our rain date is the following Saturday, May 7th, 2022.

The safety of the herd is our first concern for the event this year. We encourage you to review the City of Austin guidelines for information and recommendations related to protecting yourself.  This year we plan to offer free vaccinations during the event.

This is a great opportunity to give back to the Austin community. All proceeds help non-profits in central Texas. We hope to celebrate this Austin original experience with you. Beyond your attendance, we are in need of shiny happy people to assist with the production of this grand event. If you are interested in participating, please visit our Volunteer page and sign up for the mailing list.

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Here are the LESS professional iphone photos I, GVM took at this years 2022 event. It was at PEASE PARK like always and very well attended. The Park, People and all went splendidly. Pease Park is now a beautified under-utilized prime Central Austin Park. Zilker Park get's the headlines, but Pease Park now improved, is stellar.



























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