Dallas Blooms: A Picture’s Worth a Thousand Words
The Dallas Arboretum celebrates spring with one of the Southwest’s biggest annual floral festivals, Dallas Blooms: A Picture’s Worth a Thousand Words, from February 24th to April 8th. Named the […]
The Dallas Arboretum celebrates spring with one of the Southwest’s biggest annual floral festivals, Dallas Blooms: A Picture’s Worth a Thousand Words, from February 24th to April 8th. Named the […]
From silk boudoir shoes created for the 1867 Paris Exposition to leather spectator pumps signed by the 1941 New York Yankees, the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum’s special exhibition, […]
Join 2024 Event Chairs Beanie & Martin Newman for an evening of culinary composition on Monday, February 26 at the 14th Annual Symphony of Chefs held at Armstrong Fieldhouse on […]
From silk boudoir shoes created for the 1867 Paris Exposition to leather spectator pumps signed by the 1941 New York Yankees, the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum’s special exhibition, […]
Get ready for an electrifying evening of connection and collaboration at Dallas Hope Charities' inaugural Speed Networking Mixer on Wednesday, February 28th, 2024! Event Details Date: February 28th, 2024 Time: […]
February 28 – March 3 No Child… by Nilaja Sun 8:00 p.m. Wed.- Sat., 2:00 p.m. Sat. and Sun. Margo Jones Theatre / Owen Arts Center $17 for adults; $13 […]
From silk boudoir shoes created for the 1867 Paris Exposition to leather spectator pumps signed by the 1941 New York Yankees, the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum’s special exhibition, […]
Our 3rd annual banned books festival continues with THE SUM OF US ONE-ACT FESTIVAL inspired by Heather McGhee's book that outlines what racism costs everyone and how we can heal […]
February 28 – March 3 No Child… by Nilaja Sun 8:00 p.m. Wed.- Sat., 2:00 p.m. Sat. and Sun. Margo Jones Theatre / Owen Arts Center $17 for adults; $13 […]
She-Rock 2024 - an International Woman's Day Celebration! Join Friends With Benefits for the 5th annual She-Rock to help raise crucial funds for two local area non-profit organizations! This two-day, […]
Media Contacts: Suzanne Gentry Flodin, 214-500-4289 Rachel Hedstrom, 972-365-7741 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE North Texas Irish Festival Dances a Jig into Dallas’s Fair Park March 1-3 It’s a weekend of culture, […]
From silk boudoir shoes created for the 1867 Paris Exposition to leather spectator pumps signed by the 1941 New York Yankees, the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum’s special exhibition, […]
Calling All Veterans! Please join us on the First Friday of each Month from 10:30am – 1pm. For our Monthly Veterans Luncheon at the West Dallas Multipurpose Center 2828 Fish […]
Join us to celebrate the grand opening of our Grand Prairie Financial Center with a BBQ lunch! We'll be serving Brisket and Carnitas tacos along with all the fixings. This event […]
The 5th annual Power 2 the Girl Conference, hosted by Girls Inc. Dallas, is scheduled for Saturday, March 2nd, at Pioneer Natural Resources headquarters in Irving, TX. This year's conference […]
From silk boudoir shoes created for the 1867 Paris Exposition to leather spectator pumps signed by the 1941 New York Yankees, the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum’s special exhibition, […]
Join your friends at Frost, from 10 a.m. to noon for a Spring Fling Family Fun Day. We’ll be at Artes de la Rosa in Fort Worth where there will […]
From silk boudoir shoes created for the 1867 Paris Exposition to leather spectator pumps signed by the 1941 New York Yankees, the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum’s special exhibition, […]
Sunday, March 3 Meadows Symphony Orchestra: American Soundscapes 2:30 p.m. Caruth Auditorium / Owen Arts Center $17 for adults; $13 for seniors; $11 for students, faculty and staff This concert […]
Our 3rd annual banned books festival continues with THE SUM OF US ONE-ACT FESTIVAL inspired by Heather McGhee's book that outlines what racism costs everyone and how we can heal […]
From silk boudoir shoes created for the 1867 Paris Exposition to leather spectator pumps signed by the 1941 New York Yankees, the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum’s special exhibition, […]
From silk boudoir shoes created for the 1867 Paris Exposition to leather spectator pumps signed by the 1941 New York Yankees, the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum’s special exhibition, […]
Wednesday, March 6 Meadows Museum: Connections 10:30 a.m. Meadows Museum This informal program is designed for individuals with early-stage dementia, their care partners, and family members. Participants explore the galleries […]
The Meadows piano faculty joins guest artist Logan Skelton in a concert of Gershwin Songs and an American in Paris arranged for two pianos by Mr. Skelton.
From silk boudoir shoes created for the 1867 Paris Exposition to leather spectator pumps signed by the 1941 New York Yankees, the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum’s special exhibition, […]
Thursday, March 7 Meadows Choirs: Courage to Care 7:30 p.m. Caruth Auditorium / Owen Arts Center $17 for adults; $13 for seniors; $11 for students, faculty and staff Shawn Kirchner’s […]
Our 3rd annual banned books festival continues with THE SUM OF US ONE-ACT FESTIVAL inspired by Heather McGhee's book that outlines what racism costs everyone and how we can heal […]
The American Western Weekend March 8 & 9, 2024 at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas features action-packed entertainment, world-class talent and western sports that culminates with The American Rodeo. […]
From silk boudoir shoes created for the 1867 Paris Exposition to leather spectator pumps signed by the 1941 New York Yankees, the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum’s special exhibition, […]
St. Philip’s School and Community Center will present its 24th Annual Destiny Award Luncheon presented by JPMorgan Chase & Co. on March 8, 2024. The Destiny Award Luncheon is the […]
Our 3rd annual banned books festival continues with THE SUM OF US ONE-ACT FESTIVAL inspired by Heather McGhee's book that outlines what racism costs everyone and how we can heal […]
From silk boudoir shoes created for the 1867 Paris Exposition to leather spectator pumps signed by the 1941 New York Yankees, the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum’s special exhibition, […]
Saturday, March 9 Meadows Museum: Sensory Cart 1:00 p.m. Jake & Nancy Hamon Galleries / Meadows Museum Stop by the Sensory Cart in the galleries to explore art through multiple […]
Our 3rd annual banned books festival continues with THE SUM OF US ONE-ACT FESTIVAL inspired by Heather McGhee's book that outlines what racism costs everyone and how we can heal […]
From silk boudoir shoes created for the 1867 Paris Exposition to leather spectator pumps signed by the 1941 New York Yankees, the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum’s special exhibition, […]
Sunday, March 10 Meadows Museum: Sensory Cart 1:00 p.m. Jake & Nancy Hamon Galleries / Meadows Museum Stop by the Sensory Cart in the galleries to explore art through multiple […]
Our 3rd annual banned books festival continues with THE SUM OF US ONE-ACT FESTIVAL inspired by Heather McGhee's book that outlines what racism costs everyone and how we can heal […]
To encourage all to embrace their adventurous spirit, Lost Irish Irish Whiskey is giving one lucky winner and a friend the chance to visit any Irish pub in the world*. […]
From silk boudoir shoes created for the 1867 Paris Exposition to leather spectator pumps signed by the 1941 New York Yankees, the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum’s special exhibition, […]
From silk boudoir shoes created for the 1867 Paris Exposition to leather spectator pumps signed by the 1941 New York Yankees, the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum’s special exhibition, […]
Join us for a spectacular event celebrating Hispanic Nonprofit Leadership! Get ready to experience an evening of community at our Networking Mixer. Wednesday, March 13, 2024 - 05:30 pm -07:30 […]
From silk boudoir shoes created for the 1867 Paris Exposition to leather spectator pumps signed by the 1941 New York Yankees, the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum’s special exhibition, […]
Our 3rd annual banned books festival continues with THE SUM OF US ONE-ACT FESTIVAL inspired by Heather McGhee's book that outlines what racism costs everyone and how we can heal […]
From silk boudoir shoes created for the 1867 Paris Exposition to leather spectator pumps signed by the 1941 New York Yankees, the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum’s special exhibition, […]
Lyric Stage, a theatre company dedicated to the development and preservation of the musical, presents Sweeney Todd from March 15 to April 7. These performances will be presented at Lyric […]
Our 3rd annual banned books festival continues with THE SUM OF US ONE-ACT FESTIVAL inspired by Heather McGhee's book that outlines what racism costs everyone and how we can heal […]
From silk boudoir shoes created for the 1867 Paris Exposition to leather spectator pumps signed by the 1941 New York Yankees, the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum’s special exhibition, […]
Saturday, March 16 Meadows Museum: Open Studio 1:00 p.m. Education Studio / Meadows Museum Drop by the Education Studio each month for the opportunity to explore materials and create art […]
Embark on a lively St. Patrick's Day revelry with our exclusive bar crawl extravaganza. Join fellow enthusiasts as we traverse through the lively streets, immersing ourselves in the dynamic local […]
From silk boudoir shoes created for the 1867 Paris Exposition to leather spectator pumps signed by the 1941 New York Yankees, the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum’s special exhibition, […]
Sunday, March 17 Meadows Museum: Open Studio 1:00 p.m. Education Studio / Meadows Museum Drop by the Education Studio each month for the opportunity to explore materials and create art […]
Our 3rd annual banned books festival continues with THE SUM OF US ONE-ACT FESTIVAL inspired by Heather McGhee's book that outlines what racism costs everyone and how we can heal […]
From silk boudoir shoes created for the 1867 Paris Exposition to leather spectator pumps signed by the 1941 New York Yankees, the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum’s special exhibition, […]
Thursday, April 18 Meadows Jazz Orchestra Spring Concert 7:30 p.m. Caruth Auditorium / Owen Arts Center FREE Join the Meadows Jazz Orchestra for an evening of jazz to close the […]
From high-buttoned leather boots to retro stilettos, the evolution of footwear has paralleled women’s social and political advancements throughout the last century. Although considered an integral part of our everyday […]
From silk boudoir shoes created for the 1867 Paris Exposition to leather spectator pumps signed by the 1941 New York Yankees, the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum’s special exhibition, […]
Wednesday, March 20 Meadows Museum: Connections 10:30 a.m. Meadows Museum This informal program is designed for individuals with early-stage dementia, their care partners, and family members. Participants explore the galleries […]
Join Us for an Informative Talk on Our Ministry's Initiatives on March 20th! We are excited to extend an invitation to you for a special talk where we will delve […]
From silk boudoir shoes created for the 1867 Paris Exposition to leather spectator pumps signed by the 1941 New York Yankees, the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum’s special exhibition, […]
Texas Woman’s University will present the 2024 Virginia Chandler Dykes Leadership Award to Abigail “Abby” and Todd Williams at the Dallas Leadership Luncheon, set for Thursday, March 21 at noon […]
Brimming with wit and charm, Kevin Paul Hofeditz shares wisdom from his life with “It’s When All the Songs Make Sense,” a show that dares to answer the question, “How […]
From silk boudoir shoes created for the 1867 Paris Exposition to leather spectator pumps signed by the 1941 New York Yankees, the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum’s special exhibition, […]
Please join Community Partners of Dallas for the 18th annual Chick Lit Luncheon presented by Dr. Bob and Lara Tafel on Friday, March 22, 2024 at 10:30 a.m. at the […]
The Tony Foundation extends a personal invitation to you for a day of golf, giving, and glory at our Annual DFW Golf Fundraiser on Friday, March 22nd, hosted at the […]
Event Features 5k Run/One-Mile Walk & Festival With Live Music, Art to Redefine Disabilities The 30th Annual U&I Dash will be held Saturday, March 23rd at Klyde Warren Park in […]
RACE: The U&I Dash DATE: March 23, 2024 LOCATION: Klyde Warren Park, 2012 Woodall Rodgers Freeway Dallas, Texas 75201 EVENT: Run 5k (timed) or walk 1k on Saturday, March 23th […]
From silk boudoir shoes created for the 1867 Paris Exposition to leather spectator pumps signed by the 1941 New York Yankees, the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum’s special exhibition, […]
From silk boudoir shoes created for the 1867 Paris Exposition to leather spectator pumps signed by the 1941 New York Yankees, the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum’s special exhibition, […]
Sunday, March 24 Meadows Wind Ensemble: A Kaleidoscope of Couleurs… 2:30 p.m. Caruth Auditorium / Owen Arts Center $17 for adults; $13 for seniors; $11 for students, faculty and staff […]
From silk boudoir shoes created for the 1867 Paris Exposition to leather spectator pumps signed by the 1941 New York Yankees, the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum’s special exhibition, […]
April 25 – 28 Senior Dance Concert 8:00 p.m. Thurs. – Sat., 2:00 p.m. Sun. Bob Hope Theatre / Owen Arts Center $17 for adults; $13 for seniors; $11 for […]
This virtual support group is a part of the Dallas Hope Charities's Hopeful Discussions program and is designed to give parents, caretakers, and allies a space to seek advice, share […]
From silk boudoir shoes created for the 1867 Paris Exposition to leather spectator pumps signed by the 1941 New York Yankees, the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum’s special exhibition, […]
March 27: DFW Jersey Mike’s restaurants will give 100 percent of the day’s sales – not just profit – to Wipe Out Kids’ Cancer. Wipe Out Kids’ Cancer is joining […]
Advertising Portfolio Night 6:00 p.m. Hughes-Trigg Student Center FREE Join us for an exhibition of all the best advertising and design work done over the past year by creative track […]
From silk boudoir shoes created for the 1867 Paris Exposition to leather spectator pumps signed by the 1941 New York Yankees, the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum’s special exhibition, […]
Spend Easter Weekend at the most beautiful place in Dallas during Dallas Blooms: A Picture’s Worth a Thousand Words, presented by Amegy Bank. Pack a picnic and enjoy live musical […]
From silk boudoir shoes created for the 1867 Paris Exposition to leather spectator pumps signed by the 1941 New York Yankees, the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum’s special exhibition, […]
Join Mantra Recovery in an ancient tradition for modern times as we feed and clothe Dallas' unsheltered residents. In Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism, dāna is the practice of cultivating […]
From silk boudoir shoes created for the 1867 Paris Exposition to leather spectator pumps signed by the 1941 New York Yankees, the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum’s special exhibition, […]
Join Vogel in celebration of their 32nd Annual Arts Performance Event featuring an unforgettable performance by the Barenaked Ladies. The night will begin at 5:30pm with an open-bar reception in […]
From silk boudoir shoes created for the 1867 Paris Exposition to leather spectator pumps signed by the 1941 New York Yankees, the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum’s special exhibition, […]
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