

Winter Is Coming…and So Is Indelible Austin Volume 4
Waterloo Press is preparing for a Winter 2022 release of Indelible Austin Volume 4, by noted historian and reporter Michael Barnes....
Help Publish Austin History Through Waterloo Giving Circle
Waterloo Press, the publishing branch of the AHCA, has launched a new program that offers AHCA members the chance to help fund...
Committee Continues Capturing Austin Oral Histories
Synergy is the best word to describe what’s going on with the AHCA Oral History Committee. Eight enthusiastic volunteers have joined the...
Texas Book Festival Exhibits Succumb to COVID-19 Concerns
For the second year in a row, concerns about the spread of COVID-19 mean the 2021 Texas Book Festival will occur without the usual sales...
New or Renewing AHCA Members
June – August 2021 Gerald Adams Steve Adler Mary Baughman Kay Beneke Cara Berton Ave Bonar Lynn Boswell Joe Bryson Carole Buckman Karen...
AHCA Raises the Stakes with New Endowment Fund
AHCA is taking a significant step toward growing the organization and raising its fundraising profile. This summer, AHCA will formally...
New Board Members Bring Unique Experiences, Perspectives
Each spring brings a new crop of nominees for the AHCA Board of Directors as existing members finish their terms. What follows is a quick...
Backbone Leadership Dismounts
May 31 marks the end of the AHCA fiscal year and triggers another changing of the guard. Several key members of the AHCA Board of...
From the Archivist
By Nancy Toombs By now, you’ve probably heard that Austin History Center Manager and City Archivist Mike Miller accepted the position of...