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Things to Eat and Do This Weekend

Already been to the Fair? Here are a few fun foodie things to check out this weekend.

Give Caregivers a Break

For those navigating the diagnosis of the early stages of dementia or Alzheimer’s Disease for a family member still living at home, there is a need to come up to the surface just to catch a breath.

Slow Cooking Yields Big Flavors with Minimal Attention

October is made for football games, tailgate parties, autumn picnics, backyard gatherings, and cozy meals.

Dallas International Film Festival Announces Full Lineup

Dallas Film recently announced the full lineup of nearly 80 short and feature-length films running Oct. 14 through 20 at Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Cedars and various other Dallas landmarks, and a few of them have Park Cities and Turtle Creek connections.
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Buy Pies, Fund Scholarships

Prepare your pieholes and open your wallets! Dallas chefs have outdone themselves by creating stunning one-of-a-kind pies for the third annual Piehole Project’s pie auction, which raises funds for culinary students.

Eataly Restaurant Fest Comes to NorthPark for Second Half of October

Eataly in NorthPark Center is hosting its Restaurant Fest, the fall edition of the premier culinary event, from Oct. 14-30.

At 80, Amateur Talent Scout Can’t Stop Planning Productions

As a child in Taiwan, Teresa Yu set up a unique barter system.

Songs & Smiles Delivers Joy to Memory Care Patients, Caregivers

Lyrics floated through the air, voices joined in harmony, and laughter echoed around the room.
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Faith Friday: High Holy Days Hunger Relief Drive

Temple Emanu-El is collecting nonperishable items for the High Holy Days Hunger Relief Drive.

Alex Snodgrass Launches Line of Dressings

Alex Snodgrass, the Dallas-based, bestselling cookbook author behind the well-known cooking brand The Defined Dish, is launching her own product line.

WestEdge Design Fair Debuts In Dallas

The WestEdge Design Fair recently debuted in Dallas with thousands of attendees and more than 100 purveyors of modern art and design.

Annual Red River Singoff Returns for Another Battle

The Red River Showdown between the University of Texas and the University of Oklahoma is one of the biggest football games of the year for residents of Texas and Oklahoma, but this game is not the only competition that these two colleges will be facing the weekend of Oct. 7.

Belmont Village, Photographer Honor Veterans, Preserve Stories

Howard Greenlee, a Navy veteran who joined in 1954 and now lives at Belmont Village Senior Living Turtle Creek, stood in front of the white sheet as Thomas Sanders took his picture.

African American Museum Hosts Carroll Harris Simms Art Competition, Exhibit

The African American Museum, Dallas is hosting “Best in Show – Carroll Harris Simms National Black Art Competition and Exhibition,” featuring a selection of award-winning works from 1976-2021 until Dec. 1.

Schooling Doesn’t End at Retirement

Children in Texas are not the only ones taking new classes this fall. Their grandparents and great-grandparents are joining in the fun.

Texas Auto Show Announces 2023 Lineup

The auto show at the State Fair of Texas opened Sept. 30, with vehicles from Chevrolet, Ford, Nissan, Dodge Ram, and Toyota.
Faith

Faith Friday: Northwest Bible Church Celebrates Completion of Worship Center Renovation

Northwest Bible Church recently completed renovations to its worship center's stage area.

Eataly Dallas Hosting Vino Fest

Eataly Dallas is hosting Vino Fest Sept. 29, a storewide tasting event featuring more than 30 Italian wines with complimentary light bites.

Degrees of Debt

After President Biden announced an unprecedented plan to reduce student debt, the issue of overwhelming college costs again made its way into the national dialogue.
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