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Austin’s SXSW Festival Swings Into Gear

The South By Southwest 2009 Festival, more commonly known as SXSW, begins today in Austin, TX.  This is one of Austin’s biggest events of the year.  Austin is known as the Live Music Capital of the world and there will be more music than usual until March 22nd, when the festival ends.  Austin’s Film and Music Festival Art will be presenting nearly 2,000 musical acts of all genres.  A great opportunity to hear new “up and coming bands and musicians”.  SXSW also explores the art of independent filmmaking and interactive media.
 
SXSW began as a small musical festival 23 years ago.  It is now one of the largest media events in the nation.  The Austin Art and Music Festival (SXSW) offers discussions on the newest trends and showcases all of the best of independent films and music talent.  It is not too late to register for this awesome event.  Registration is being offered online until Monday (March 16th).  Wear your comfy shoes because the events take place in various locations in downtown Austin.
 
SXSW will also be celebrated throughout the city with great music at local bars and restaurants.  SXSW is an exciting and fun-filled time in Austin.  The energy created by the event is indescribable, so be sure to get out there and ENJOY!
 
Shay Hargus, Austin Real Estate
 
For all the SXSW details: http://www.sxsw.com/home.



Austin’s Clean Water is Honored Again!

Last May (2008), I wrote a blog about Austin’s great water.  At that time, Austin ranked #2 by Forbes.com for the nation’s cleanest water.  Austin’s Clean Water Program (ACWP) was honored again by a higher power, the Environmental Protection Agency.  Austin’s Clean Water Program was named one of the best infrastructure programs not only in the United States but also in the entire continent of North America.  The International Right of Way Association has declared Austin’s Clean Water Program to be one of the best in North America’s history. 

 

Austin’s $400 million Clean Water Program’s infrastructure projects were ranked in the #8 position on the list of the Top Ten of best projects in the last 75 years.  Austin invested an approximate $15 million dollars to create over 100 projects to protect and improve Austin’s water.  

 

So, Austinites, let’s all make a toast to the great City of Austin and its Clean Water Program with a tall drink of water straight from the tap.  Water, another great reason to live in Austin, Texas! Read the story:

Hey, Dan, the water is here in Austin – May 4, 2008