Saturday morning was clear and crisp; perfect for getting outside and enjoying an Austin-style Fall day. So I decided to head down to the Austin Shambhala Meditation Center to watch the Austin Kyudo Group practicing the traditional art of Japanese archery.
Led by Craig Thompson, the group meets regularly at the Shambhala Center (located on the southwest corner of S. 5th St and Milton St.), usually on Saturday mornings at 9:00am.
If you’re interested in either attending a kyudo class or just visiting the Austin Shambhala Meditation Center, here’s a map:
So, you’re in Austin, and you think there’s nothing for you to do this weekend? Oh, you know I can’t just leave you in the dark. There is plenty to keep you busy. … In fact, I have a feeling I’m going to be quite exhausted by Sunday evening.
Friday, October 23rd
UT Austin Anime Club – 7:30pm – Starting 3o minutes later than normal, the UT Anime Club will be showing the following episodes:
To Aru Majutsu no Index #9
Toradora! #9
Nodame Cantabile, Paris Chapter #9
(Break: Tokkyuu Tanaka 3-go #7)
Legend of Galactic Heroes #63
Revolutionary Girl Utena #9
Spice and Wolf II #8
Zan Sayonara Zetsubou-sensei #9
Zettai Karen Children #30
Austin Anime Meetup Group – 7pm – Austin’s coolest anime meetup group will be having a meetup downtown at one of its member’s home. Currently, the meetup is full, but there is waiting list if you want to get on it.
Saturday, October 24th
Austin Kyudo Club – I’ll bet you didn’t know there was a kyudo (traditional Japanese archery) club in Austin. Well, there is, and they’ll be meeting at the Austin Shambala Meditation Center at 9am on Saturday. If you’re interested, let me know, and I’ll give you the e-mail address of the coordinator.
Arcade UFO’s Tekken 6 and Soul Calibur 4 Video Game Tournament – 12pm - $2 to attend/$10 to compete – Ready to kick some ass? Test your might against some of Austin’s best video gamers at Austin’s only coin-operated Japanese video game arcade. Bring your own PS3 or PS4 controller or just use the machine’s built-in controls.
So, as you can see, there’s plenty to keep you busy this weekend if you’re willing to get off your couch. I should be at most of these events, so feel free to introduce yourself and get your picture taken.