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SUMMARY:A Festival of Lights
DESCRIPTION:A Festival of Lights | December 13 – March 23 | Texas Discovery Gardens at Fair Park \nStep into a world of enchantment at A Festival of Lights at Texas Discovery Gardens from December 13 – March 23! Explore over 40 stunning lantern displays\, acrobatic performances\, artisan vendors\, and delicious food. With over 1\,000\,000 LED lights and endless photo opportunities\, this enchanting event is one you won’t want to miss. Get your tickets NOW for a magical experience!
URL:https://dallasweekly.com/event/a-festival-of-lights/
LOCATION:Texas Discovery Gardens\, 3601 Martin Luther King Junior Blvd\, Dallas\, TX\, 75210\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,Community event,community event,Exhibit,Play
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SUMMARY:To Kill a Mockingbird Comes to Broadway Dallas
DESCRIPTION:Visit Broadway Dallas for Aaron Sorkins take on the Harper Lee classic To Kill a Mockingbird. It has received five stars and was referred to by the New York Times as “an emotionally shattering landmark production of an American classic.” To purchase tickets\, click here. 
URL:https://dallasweekly.com/event/to-kill-a-mockingbird-comes-to-broadway-dallas/
LOCATION:Broadway Dallas\, 909 1st Ave\, Dallas\, Texas\, 75210
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,community event,Community event,Evening,Play
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SUMMARY:Broadway Dallas To Host Artist Conversation Black Art Matters Talks: Exhibit Equity
DESCRIPTION: Broadway Dallas will host Black Art Matters Talks: Exhibit Equity\, an artist conversation with the featured artists of the organization’s public exhibition\, South Dallas Stories: Fair Park Uprooted. The event will take place on Monday\, February 27 at 5:30 p.m. at the Music Hall at Fair Park\, and is open to the public free of charge. The artist lineup includes Inyang Essien\, Jennifer Monet Cowley\, and Nitashia Johnson\, with special guest moderator Daisha Board of the award-winning Daisha Board Gallery. The conversation will center around each artist’s contribution to the exhibit and their individual work as Black women in the creative and visual arts. To RSVP\, click here: \nBlack Art Matters Talks: Exhibit Equity (jotform.com)
URL:https://dallasweekly.com/event/broadway-dallas-to-host-artist-conversation-black-art-matters-talks-exhibit-equity/
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,community event,Community event,Musical,Play
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SUMMARY:Second Thursdays at the Carter: Games & Gab
DESCRIPTION:Join Amon Carter Museum every second Thursday to connect with art through cocktails\, conversations\, and creativity. This month\, indulge your competitive side and explore the collection with games in the galleries. \nCheck back soon for the schedule. \n  \n 
URL:https://dallasweekly.com/event/second-thursdays-at-the-carter-games-gab/
LOCATION:Amon Carter Musuem Of Art\, 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd.\, Fort Worth\, TX\, 76107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,Free Event,Networking,Play
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SUMMARY:CAMP EXPOSURE FAMILY DAY
DESCRIPTION:  \n \n  \nOn the 3rd Day of our Annual Football Camp\, Camp Exposure hosts our Family Funday. We invite families from all over the DFW metroplex to come out for a day of food\, games\, family\, football\, and fellowship. Family Day focuses on the opportunity for families from different socio-economic backgrounds to interact and connect\, bringing the city of Dallas together. \nFamily Day begins at 11:30 AM with our Kid’s Camp for ages 4 through 13\, which our Camp attendees run to teach them servant leadership. \nFrom 11:30 to 4:00 PM\, we open the area up to games\, bouncy houses\, and food as our Annual Camp Exposure 7-on-7 tournament runs from 2:00 PM- 5:00 PM. \n  \nRegister now Here: \nhttps://thecampexposure.com/event/camp-exposure-family-day/
URL:https://dallasweekly.com/event/camp-exposure-family-day/
LOCATION:TX
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SUMMARY:THE HALF AIN'T NEVER BEEN TOLD   a stage play of pride\, struggle\, and victory
DESCRIPTION:SOUTH DALLAS  \nCONNECTIONAL ALLIANCE \nWe are inviting you to…drum roll\, please. \nTHE HALF AIN’T NEVER BEEN TOLD \na stage play of pride\, struggle\, and victory \nProduced by Remembering Black Dallas \n\n George Keaton\, Jr.\, Founding Executive Director of Remembering Black Dallas\, has skillfully combined his knowledge of local history and creative talents to produce a magnificent play about little known Dallas Black pioneers ‘making a way out of no way.’ \n\nCome witness the legacy of our bold and ingenious Black Ancestors:(brief bios) \nThelma Richardson —  in 1942 with the help of Negro Teacher’s Alliance & civil rights attorney Thurgood Marshall\, Mrs. Richardson had to “fight the power”\, winning a landmark lawsuit that “charged for years the Dallas school district maintained a policy of paying Black teachers and principals less than white educators with the same education\, experience.”  Organize. Educate. \nOtis Boykin — a genius and valedictorian of his 1932 Booker T. Washington class\, dropped out of college but later went on to become an inventor/engineer with 25 major patents including a patent that enables the pacemaker to function properly. \nAnderson Bonner – was born an enslaved African around 1835 and after the Emancipation Proclamation of 1865 \, Brother Bonner got busy letting his dollars stack and became one of the largest landowners in Dallas County with over 2000 acres.  Free the Land. \nJulia Scott Reed – a highly acclaimed journalist at  the Black owned Dallas Express Newspaper\, Mrs. Reed left the Express to become  the first Black journalist hired at the Dallas Morning News in1967 during the height of the Civil Rights/Black Power Movements. \nR.C. Hickman – a fearless country fella from Mineola\, Texas came to Dallas with his camera to get his ‘hustle’ on and ended up accidently documenting the history of Black Dallas. From protest demonstrations to debutante balls to funerals\, parades\, White folks ‘acting up’ and everything in between\, Hickman created an amazing treasure trove of 10\,000 +photographs. \nMurine Bailey –  a highly revered DISD music teacher and choir director at Lincoln  High School\, Mrs. Bailey was loved and respected throughout the Dallas community.  Upon her retirement\, the Lincoln High school choir and a street in South Dallas were named in her honor. \nErnie Banks –  known as “Mr. Cub”  a Dallas native straight out of Short North Dallas (aka UpTown)\, played for the Chicago Cubs from 1953 to 1971. His remarkable career earned him induction into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1977\, his first year of eligibility. \nDickie Foster – a savvy Black businesswoman\, was a pioneer journalist/co-owner of the Dallas Post Tribune newspaper. As a Black business owner during the violent Jim Crow era\, Mrs. Foster was a courageous and resourceful woman throughout her career. \nWHEN can we see the stage play? \nPerformances are: \n\nFriday\, June 17\, 2022  7:30PM $25. Plus $3.16 fee \n\n\nSaturday\, June 18th 3PM -Tickets are FREE for children aged 9-17;Organizations please call 469-399-6242 for 10 or more free tickets. Last date to secure FREE youth tickets: June 15th \nSaturday\, June 18\, 2022  7:30PM $20. plus $2.85 fee\nSunday\, June 19\, 2022  3PM $25. plus $3.16 fee\n\nThree days only — June 17\,18\, 19 2022 \nBUY YOUR TICKETS HERE \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-half-aint-never-been-told-in-person-live-on-stage-play-tickets-341084692497?aff=ebdssbdestsearch\n \nWHERE can we see the play? \nLatino Cultural Center \nDallas\, Texas
URL:https://dallasweekly.com/event/the-half-aint-never-been-told-a-stage-play-of-pride-struggle-and-victory/
LOCATION:Latino Cultural Center\,  2600 Live Oak\, Dallas\, TX\, 75204\, United States
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