Austin Newsletter (October 3rd)

Your news, upcoming events, AI art, historical facts and more!

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Welcome to The Austin Newsletter!

In today’s edition:

  • River Park project evolving in Austin.

  • Leinart: Bryce Young's failure organizational.

  • A deep-dive into the life of Janette Carter.

  • And more…

Quote of the Week

"Success is stumbling from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm."

— Winston Churchill

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Trivia

Here is your trivia question of the week. The answer will be shown in next week’s newsletter. Which do you think it is? No cheating!

Which historic Austin neighborhood is known for its strong community feel, local eateries, and annual neighborhood festival?

A) Hyde Park

B) Tarrytown

C) Clarksville

D) Rosedale

Answer to Last Week's Trivia:

The event known for its unique, handcrafted goods and support for local artists is B) The Armadillo Christmas Bazaar.

News

💼Business

Plans for huge River Park project in East Austin evolving to meet the market, developers say. (link)

Close to $2B in contracts set to be awarded for Austin-Bergstrom International Airport expansion. (link)

🏒Sports

Matt Leinart on Bryce Young: This was an organizational failure. (link)

Dallas Cowboys Lose At Home Once Again, 28-25 To Baltimore Ravens. (link)

🏦Finance

Social media company X cites Bastrop address as its official headquarters. (link)

Upcoming Events

Here are some events that are happening in our city this week. There is a good mix between sports, entertainment, conferences, concerts, and more.

Sports

🏉 HS: Practice
1504 Allen Rd, Austin, TX
Thursday 3 October, 2024 at 5:30 pm | (more info)

 The Town FC at Austin FC II
700 Performance Dr, Austin
Sun • Oct 6 • 3 - 5:00 PM | (more info)

Music & Concerts

🎤 CKY
Come and Take It Live, Austin, TX
Thu • Oct 03 • 6:00 PM | (more info)

🎸 DED "MEET & GREET"
Come and Take It Live 2015 E Riverside Dr bldg 4 Austin, TX
Fri Oct 4 2024 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM | (more info)

Family

🎪 Cats Art Camp
5501 N Lamar Blvd, Austin, TX
Thursday 3 October, 2024 at 10:00 am| (more info)

Image of the Week

Every week, I have a habit of making some AI art about our city.

This week, I typed in “Austin with an art district where the buildings are canvases for digital art” and this is what I got.

Let me know what ideas you have for this. I really enjoy making these types of photos.

Austin Historical Events

1978 - Sister city relationship established with Maseru, Lesotho.

In 1978, the city of Austin, Texas, established a sister city relationship with Maseru, the capital of Lesotho. This partnership was formed to promote cultural exchange, mutual understanding, and cooperation between the two cities. The relationship aimed to foster connections between the citizens of Austin and Maseru, encouraging educational, economic, and social exchanges. Through this sister city relationship, both cities sought to celebrate their similarities and embrace their differences, creating a platform for meaningful dialogue and collaboration.

The establishment of the sister city relationship between Austin and Maseru in 1978 marked a significant milestone in international diplomacy and cultural exchange. This partnership provided an opportunity for residents of both cities to engage in cross-cultural activities, educational programs, and community initiatives. The exchange of ideas, traditions, and experiences between Austin and Maseru has contributed to a deeper appreciation of each other's cultures and has strengthened the bonds of friendship and cooperation between the two cities.

Over the years, the sister city relationship between Austin and Maseru has flourished, leading to a range of collaborative projects and initiatives. From educational exchanges and cultural festivals to economic development programs and humanitarian efforts, the partnership has continued to thrive, enriching the lives of residents in both cities. The enduring bond between Austin and Maseru serves as a testament to the power of international partnerships in fostering understanding, goodwill, and solidarity across borders.

Famous People From Austin

Janette Carter - Country musician, member of the Carter Family

Janette Carter (1923-2006)

Janette Carter, daughter of musicians A.P. and Sara Carter, was an American musician involved in the preservation of Appalachian music. Born on July 2, 1923, in Maces Spring, Virginia, Janette Carter played a significant role in keeping her family's musical legacy alive. Her contributions to the preservation of traditional music and her dedication to the Carter Family's heritage have left a lasting impact on the world of country music.

Early Life and Musical Upbringing

Janette Carter was born on July 2, 1923, in Maces Spring, Virginia, to A.P. and Sara Carter, renowned musicians and members of the iconic Carter Family. Growing up in a household filled with music, Janette was exposed to the rich traditions of Appalachian music from an early age. She and her brother Joe performed with their parents on a series of recordings for the Acme label, laying the foundation for her lifelong passion for music.

Preserving the Carter Family Legacy

Following the death of her father, A.P. Carter, in 1960, Janette Carter dedicated her life to preserving not only the Carter Family's music but also the heritage and traditions of Appalachian music. She retired from music for a brief period to raise her three children after A.P. Carter's passing. However, her love for music and commitment to her family's legacy led her back to the stage, where she began performing solo. In 1974, she took a significant step by founding the Carter Family Memorial Music Center, which included a 1,000-seat music shed and a museum in her father's old grocery store. This endeavor was a testament to her determination to ensure that the Carter Family's spirit and music lived on for future generations.

Contribution to Appalachian Music Preservation

Janette Carter's efforts in preserving traditional Appalachian music were instrumental in keeping the genre alive. Through her performances and the establishment of the Carter Family Memorial Music Center, she provided a platform for musicians to showcase their talents and for audiences to experience the rich heritage of Appalachian music. Her dedication to this cause earned her recognition and respect within the music community, solidifying her status as a guardian of Appalachian musical traditions.

Legacy and Lasting Impact

Janette Carter's passing in 2006 marked the end of an era for the Carter Family's musical legacy. As the last surviving child of the original group's members, her contributions to the preservation of traditional music and the Carter Family's heritage continue to be celebrated and remembered. Her legacy lives on through the enduring influence of the Carter Family Memorial Music Center and the impact she had on the preservation of Appalachian music.

Key Achievements of Janette Carter:

  • Founded the Carter Family Memorial Music Center, preserving the Carter Family's musical legacy.

  • Played a pivotal role in the preservation of traditional Appalachian music.

  • Honored for her dedication to Appalachian music preservation and the Carter Family's heritage.

  • Last surviving child of the original members of the Carter Family, leaving a lasting impact on country music history.

Janette Carter's story is one of unwavering dedication to preserving the musical traditions of the Appalachian region and ensuring that the Carter Family's legacy endures. Her contributions to the preservation of traditional music have left an indelible mark on the world of country music, and her influence continues to resonate with music enthusiasts and historians alike.

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