Sunday August 31st, 2025
10am-2:00pm
3600 Lyons Road, Austin, Texas 78702
Knock knock! Kids ages 6-12 are invited to learn the art of writing and workshopping original jokes with guidance from local comedy legends before sharing in a short stand up showcase. All children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian!
Activities and joke-writing led by: Excused Absence Improv Comedy, Avery Moore, Aira Juliet, Mac Blake, and Roxy Castillo.
Organizers will follow up with all confirmed attendees to collect information about food allergies and accessibility needs.
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Venue Details
This event will be indoors in an open air warehouse without climate control, please dress according to the weather. The temperature outside is the temperature inside.
The Museum of Human Achievement (MoHA) has aging floors and a gravel parking lot. We recommend closed toe flat shoes, and an outfit that won't snag or get tripped on. We want you to have the best time while remaining safe and gorgeous.
Code of Conduct - https://moha.wiki/Code_of_Conduct
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Accessibility and Health
MoHA is wheelchair accessible. Please reach out to info@themuseumofhumanachievement.com if you have any other accessibility needs and we will do our best to accommodate.
To help keep our community safe and healthy, please do not attend if you feel ill or were recently exposed to illness, such as COVID and the flu.
Hand sanitizer and masks will be available. Masks are welcome!
Additional FAQs - https://moha.wiki/FAQ_%E2%86%92
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Travel & Parking Information
MoHA is located behind the Canopy Art Complex in a gravel parking lot. Guests can park for free in our lot and find free/paid street parking.
Riding bikes? We are accessible for bikes via several trails that connect to Springdale Road.
Riding the bus? The two closest bus stops to MoHA are at the 7th/Springdale stop and the Springdale/Govalle stop. We recommend using Google maps or Cap Metro Trip planner to confirm your route.
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The Museum of Human Achievement (MoHA) is a community-driven non-profit organization in Austin, TX grounded in affordability, inclusivity and access for artists. MoHA’s vision is for an empowered, resilient creative community where each member has the resources to foster well being, prosperity, and a self-determined future.
MoHA runs a variety of programs in Community Abundance, Digital Arts, Exhibition, and Professional Development for artists, organizers, and audiences. Learn more at their website https://moha.wiki.