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Events

State Fair Announces It’s Time to Get Creative

If you missed channeling your creative energy into blue ribbon bragging rights, rejoice: The State Fair of Texas just announced that registration for its Creative Arts contests for 2021 is now available online.

Laugh it Up, Dallas! Comedians Counter Balance Corporate Culture

At the Dallas Grilled Cheese Co. in Mockingbird Station, I confirmed my suspicions: Dallas doesn’t appreciate its comedy scene nearly enough.

Dallas Arts District Reimagines Changing Perspectives Party

Dallas Arts District is reimagining its signature event, the Changing Perspectives party, into a socially-distanced night of performances by 10 Dallas arts companies.

Tune in to Dolly and Take a Postal-Themed Small Town Texas Tour

If art made from postage stamps, WPA post office murals, and Dolly Parton trivia sound like the perfect elements for a road-trip, then The Curious Cowgirl has some great tips for you.

Galleria Dallas to Host Talent Talks Event With Fossil’s Claire Rich

Claire Rich, Creative Director of Michele Watches at Fossil Group, will speak at Galleria Dallas’ virtual April Talent Talks event.

West End – The Universal Message of Love

Located in Downtown Dallas West End is a colorful mural with the simple four letter word – LOVE – a hand painted mural on the north-facing wall of The Luminary.
Philanthropy

Alright, Alright, Alright: McConaugheys Produce Texas Aid Event

One famous Texan has rounded up a few more famous Texans to raise funds to help address some of the ongoing needs from Winter Storm Uri.
Philanthropy

‘Come to the Table’ Celebrates Family-Inspired Recipes

To celebrate a big birthday like number 40, Ronald McDonald House Dallas has curated a cookbook inspired by and for families.
Events

Perot Offers Spring Break, World Record Style

Just in time for Spring Break and making its U.S. debut, The Science of Guinness World Records™ exhibition is now open at the Perot Museum of Nature and Science.

Got Nothing to Do? Go For a Run To Help Others Learn

In the dog days of May 2020, while many teens were stuck at home without summer jobs or internships, siblings Leena and Raja Mehendale started their nonprofit run2learn.

Green Beer is Here

Green beer. Why? Because St. Patrick’s Day.

TACA Announces Second Round of Resiliency Grants

The Arts Community Alliance – announced that 37 arts organizations are recipients of TACA Resiliency Grants in the initiative’s second round of funding.

ESD Student’s First Book Explores Power of Friendship

A third-grade Episcopal School of Dallas student started writing about two years ago to keep entertained during spring break.

Dallas Opera Returns With ‘Welcome Back’ Song Series

The Dallas Opera will be launching a new, three-event “Welcome Back” Song Series in the Winspear Opera House commencing March 31.

Detect This: Interactive Show Offers Opportunity for Crime-Solving

Been binging on true-crime shows during the pandemic? Made your way through every season of every version of Law & Order? Have you been an armchair detective since your Nancy Drew days?

Reunion Tower Offers Spring Break Staycation in the Sky

Dallas families looking at the staycation option for Spring Break can add a trip to the sky to their list of activities.

Do You Have Reservations?

If you're state park-bound for Spring Break, you may want to reserve that spot now, officials say.
Events

State Fair of Texas Ready For Concessionaire Applications

Fire up the deep fryers, it's time to dip something in batter.

Dallas Heritage Village Offers Outdoor Fun

Dallas Heritage Village offers visitors a fun and educational look back at North Texas during the Victorian and pioneer era outdoors at Dallas’ first city park.
Camps

Camps Ready To Deploy 2020 Lessons, Bring Back The Bubble

Summer 2021 is HAPPENING! Let’s welcome it with open arms and plan for a typical summer for our children.
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