Looking for activities to do in the city? Here are 10 events to choose from, happening mid-April to mid-May—including a used book sale, Mini-Con and live music series.
This list is not comprehensive, and all events are subject to change.
Friends of the Library Used Book Sale
The Cedar Park Public Library is hosting a secondhand sale, featuring books, DVDs and more. Proceeds will benefit the Cedar Park Public Library Foundation.
Crawfish Boil
The All Good and Pops Crawfish are teaming up to serve crawfish, corn, potatoes and sausage priced per pound.
Mini-Con 2026
Cosplayers and pop culture fans can visit the public library for the mini comic-con, celebrating all media forms and genres. The event is open to all ages and will feature a cosplay contest; vendors; a meet and greet with Austin Ghostbusters; live action role-playing, or LARPing, with Parks & Recreation; and more.
Coloring Club + Sound Bath Experience
Community members can visit The Backyard at Bell for a coloring session with Sweet Summer Stones Coloring Club and a mini sound bath by SoulScape. Coloring supplies and blankets for the sound bath will be provided.
Puppet Show
Miss Jane and Miss Marissa will put on a puppet show for young library visitors. The suggested age range is infants to children age 5 and younger.
Free Comic Book Day
The Secret Lantern Books and Games is celebrating Free Comic Book Day by distributing titles by Titan Comics, Archie Comics, DC Comics and more.
Star Wars characters will hit the ice at The Crossover’s Ice and Field for a skating event May 3. (Courtesy Ice and Field)Star Wars Skate
Characters from the classic franchise will hit the ice at The Crossover’s Ice and Field. Skaters can expect character appearances and music from DJ Paul Secrest.
Mother’s Day Afternoon Tea
Mothers, mentors and more can celebrate Mother’s Day at SereniTea Cup with an afternoon tea. Attendees can sip on loose-leaf teas and snack on tea sandwiches, seasonal pastries and sweets.
Live at Lakeline
The Williamson County Symphony Orchestra will perform at Lakeline Park as part of the city’s free live music series. The concert will include food tricks, beer and wine, lawn games and kids activities.
Kayaking 101
Beginner kayakers can visit Brushy Creek Lake Park for an entry-level class. The program is open to anyone age 7 and up.