
From an interactive wellness market to a '90s-style bar crawl, there's plenty to enjoy in Austin this week. Read on for a rundown of ideas for how to fill your calendar.
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Yoga + Wellness Market at The Brewer's Table
Start your week by hitting the Brewer's Market tonight. Guests can take a yoga class, sip local craft beers, sample farm-to-table bites and shop the good of wellness vendors, including Baja Basics, The Healing Roots, Balance Wellness, Desk Plants and Granarly.
When: Monday, March 25, 5:30-8:30 p.m.
Where: The Brewer's Table, 4715 E. Fifth St.
Admission: $0-$10
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Oskar Blues Beer Run
Then, Saturday brings the Oskar Blues Beer Run. Participants in this 5k fun run, part of the Texas Brewery Running Series, are treated to a cold beer at the finish line. They'll also receive a collector's pint glass, and enjoy live music, food for purchase, swag and giveaways.
When: Saturday, March 30, 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
Where: Oskar Blues, 10420 Metric Blvd.
Admission: $30-$100
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I Love the 90's Bash

Or, rewind back to the days of high tops and fanny packs at the I Love the '90s Bash on Saturday. This Sixth Street bar crawl includes admission to at least six participating bars and drink specials at each, a '90s color-changing stadium cup and a slap bracelet.
When: Saturday, March 30, 3-10 p.m.
Where: Various Sixth Street bar
Admission: $14-$25
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