Tuesday, August 23, 2011

"Party at the Moontower!!" School's Back From Summer!

School is back from Summer and Austin Collective wants to kick this year off with a "Party at the Moontower!!"  We are going all out and welcoming all the newbies to town "Austin Style!"  The Moontowers are unique to Austin being that we are the last city to still have them!

Here is the official poster and all the details:


"Party at the Moontower!!"
Thursday, August 25th (Doors open @ 7:00pm

BYOB, Live Music, and "Farm to Fork" Food Trailers!! Everybody is gonna be there...You should come!

Mad Comrades - 7:45pm
http://www.myspace.com/mad comrades

The O' My's (Chicago) - 8:00pm
www.theomys.com 

Cactus Fuzz - 9:00pm
http://youtu.be/GddKmjW2cs 4

Ghosts Along the Brazos - 10:00pm
www.ghostsalongthebrazos.c om 

BYOB - Don't forget ice chests, and ice if you wanna keep your drinks cold.

We're Animal Friendly - As long as you're PooP friendly and pick up after your pets:)

"Farm to Fork" Food Trailer - http://www.facebook.com/su nfarmkitchens 

Seating is limited - Please feel free to bring in chairs, blankets, or whatever you feel the need to get cozy and enjoy the good times with Austin Collective!


Moontower Lesson

We have had so many questions lately about Moontower descriptions and their purpose.  We decided to post an excerpt from wiki about Austin Moontowers.  Here it is friends:


Moonlight towers in Austin, Texas

Moonlight Towers
A moonlight tower at night
Location:Austin and vicinity
Nearest city:Austin, Texas
Architect:Fort Wayne Electric Co.
NRHP Reference#:76002071
Added to NRHP:July 12, 1976
Austin, Texas is the only city in the world known to still operate a system. The towers are 165 feet (50 m) tall and have a 15 feet (4.6 m) foundation. This type of tower was manufactured in Indiana by Fort Wayne Electric Company and assembled onsite.[1] In 1894, the City of Austin purchased 31 used lighting towers from Detroit. A single tower cast light from six carbon arc lamps, illuminating a 1,500 feet (460 m) radius circle brightly enough to read a watch.[2]
The Austin Moonlight Towers were erected, at least partially, in response to the actions of the Servant Girl Annihilator.[3]
When first installed, the towers were connected to their own electric generators at the Austin dam (on the site of present day Tom Miller Dam). Over the years they were switched from their original carbon-arc lamps (which were exceedingly bright and time consuming to maintain) to incandescent lamps in the 1920s, and mercury vapor lamps in the 1930s. Mercury vapor lighting allowed the installation of a switch at each tower's base. During World War II, a central switch was installed, allowing citywide blackouts in case of air raids.
1970 saw the towers officially recognized as Texas State Landmarks. This was followed by the 17 remaining towers being listed in the National Register of Historic Places on July 12, 1976. At this time, only 6 are in their original locations as established by the Board of Public Works and City Council in 1895. Additional designation was given them as State Archeological Landmarks in 1986.
The City of Austin has ordinances in place to protect the towers from demolition; however, since 2004 two of the remaining 17 towers have been taken down from their locations. The towers at 4th & Nueces and 1st & Trinity have been removed due to new construction. It is unclear whether the towers will be replaced, or erected elsewhere.
In 1993 the city of Austin dismantled the towers and restored every bolt, turnbuckle and guy-wire as part of a $1.3 million project, the completion of which was celebrated in 1995 with a city-wide festival.
One of the towers was prominently featured in the 1993 film Dazed and Confused as the site of a high-school keg party, in which the character played by Matthew McConaugheyexclaims, "Party at the moon tower."

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Get ready for the next "Party at the Moontower!!" on Aug. 25th

The next "Party at the Moontower!!" is approaching quickly Austin Collective friends!!  Hope you're ready to party with us and make some great music network connections!  We have brought together a few of our favorite things including, B.Y.O.B., Live Music, and Food Trailers!!  Details coming soon!!

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Party at the Moontower!! Thanks for a great party!

Bob Lane from Another Run was asked for his autograph!!  It's all happening!  We wanted to thank all of our friends and sponsors for their support!  Thanks so much and see you at the next "Party at the Moontower!!" on August 25th.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Party at the MOONTOWER


Come and see us for PARTY AT THE MOONTOWER
1106 East 11th Street, Austin TX.

We are a dog friendly and B.Y.O.B. event.
Cover $5

Doors at 7:00pm
Music starting at 8:00pm
The Nouns
James Robinson
Another Run

With a Farm to Fork solar food trailer.

We would love to have you join us for an AMAZING TIME!

Help us celebrate the culture on the East side.

follow us on twitter @ ATXcollective

Brought to you by DiverseArts Culture Works

Monday, July 4, 2011

Volunteer Opportunities!

  East Side Culture Collective are looking for volunteers for July 9th to help us beautify the landscape at Kenny Dorham's Backyard.  The efforts will directly impact and benefit the local non-profit organization, Diverse Arts.  We have an amazing company, Robin Tyler Landscapes and Hardscapes, donating their time and equipment!!
  Volunteers will receive free entry to "Party at the Moontower" on July 21st!!  We are also still looking for sponsors for landscaping materials like rocks and anything that will make a backyard concert more enjoyable.  We would love to hear any ideas that our friends have, so suggest away!!  Please contact us soon if you can help out at info@austincollective.com.  Thanks in advance for helping expand our collective of eclectics!

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Welcome Austin Collective Friends to our new Blog!

Hey everyone!!  We are so excited to bring you all the juicy details of Austin Collective's events, so be sure to follow us and see you soon!