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Dallas Arboretum Unveils “Celebrate the Children”

"Celebrate the Children," is designed and created by Gary Lee Price and features more than 25 different, hand-produced, bronze sculptures, many of which are of his own children.

Project Prom: Texans Can Academy Asks Community for Donations

will be accepted at Texans Can Academy - Dallas Oak Cliff through April 22.

Dinner to Feature Dallas’ Premier Culinary Talent

The multi-course dinner will benefit Youth With Faces, a Dallas nonprofit providing second chances to the young men and women in the juvenile justice system.

Saint Michael’s Farmers Market Returns for 8th Season

Both long-time vendors and quite a few new ones will return for the season. Thirty vendors are expected opening day.

World’s Largest Bounce House Set Returns Dallas

The world’s largest bounce house, the featured attraction on the tour, is the planet’s preeminent bounce castle, and The Guinness Book of World Records agrees.

Growing Disability, Youth Ministries Get New Home

Highland Park United Methodist Church’s nearly decade-old theater program for older teens and adults with disabilities started with a straightforward question: If you could be anything, what would you be?

Mockingbird Station to Host Month-Long Wellness Festival

The festival will create a workout and food pairing each Saturday through May 18. 

Dallas Architecture Forum Presents Sebastian Schmaling

Schmaling is the co-founder and partner of Johnsen Schmaling Architects based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Help Break World Record for Largest Bunny Hop

The event is part of the Arboretum's Easter holiday from April 19 to 21.

Turtle Creek Conservancy Announces Easter in the Park

More than 4,000 people are expected to gather this April at Oak Lawn Park for the annual Easter in the Park, hosted by the Turtle Creek Conservancy and City of Dallas. 

Leonard Volk Talks Dallas Past and Present

Volk will be discussing his family's exceptional history starting with their arrival to Dallas in 1887, his father's legendary stores - Volk Brothers.
Philanthropy

Run For Life Celebrates Decade of Raising Adoption Awareness

Run proceeds will benefit two organizations that focus on adoption, BraveLove and Buckner Children and Family Services.
Faith

Church of the Incarnation Celebrates Easter With Experiential Art Exhibit

With a team of artists and partners from area churches, they have worked together for more than two years to deliver the beauty and power of the Easter story in this way.

Highland Park student makes racist remarks towards rival lacrosse player

A Highland Park student is apologizing after making a racist comment on social media.

ESD student-athlete target of racist remarks

A Highland Park student is apologizing after making a racist comment on social media. The student, Highland Park sophomore Skyler Carter, directed the comment at Gabriel Letcher, a sophomore lacrosse player at Episcopal School of Dallas. Letcher is African American.

Dallas Chamber Symphony to End Season with “Beethoven 5”

Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5 is, of course, a mainstay of the orchestra repertoire, but it is not often heard performed live by an excellent classical chamber orchestra.

Texas Ballet Theater Presents Pinocchio

Audiences of all ages will be wowed by the vivid costuming, magical storytelling, and dialogue that guides the family-friendly story of the puppet who just wants to be a “real boy.”
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