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SUMMARY:Virtual Financial Literacy Week
DESCRIPTION:Monday – Friday\, April 4 – 8\, 2022. \nTopics: Building Foundations; Family/Youth Financial Fitness; Planning for the Future; Credit & Debt; Homeownership. Multiple sessions daily – 13 total. \nKeynote Speaker: Bola Sokunbi\, best-selling author\, founder of “Clever Girl Finance”. \nSession Presenters: Bankers\, brokers\, and non-profits. Get ready to buy a home\, pay off debt\, save for retirement. \nSponsor: Habitat for Humanity. \nRegister: https://dallasareahabitat.org/financial-literacy-week/
URL:https://dallasweekly.com/event/virtual-financial-literacy-week/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:Business Mixer,community event,virtual session
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220510T140000
DTSTAMP:20260409T144135
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SUMMARY:DBCC's 37TH ANNUAL QUEST FOR SUCCESS LUNCHEON
DESCRIPTION:  \nPresented by the Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce\, the 37th Annual Quest for Success Luncheon will take place on May 10th at On The Levee\, as a time to celebrate\, honor and spotlight local entrepreneurs and non-profit leaders making a significant impact for the city. \n  \n“The Quest for Success Awards shine a light on businesses and nonprofits that aren’t just simply doing well for themselves\, but for those leaders who are finding innovative ways to life the communities they serve\,” said Harrison L. Blair\, President of the Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce. “This year’s Quest is focused on arts-related businesses and arts-related nonprofits that continue to make a significant impact across North Texas. We hope that you will come and celebrate these leaders with us.” \n  \nThe 2022 Quest for Success Awards Honorees Are: \n  \n\nTeresa Coleman Wash\, Founder & Executive Artistic Director\, The Bishop Arts Theater\nVicki Meek\, Multimedia Artist and Independent Curator\nTerry Loftis\, President & Executive Director\, The Arts Community Alliance (TACA)\nDr. Harry Robinson\, Founder and CEO\, The African American Museum of Dallas\nZenetta Drew\, Executive Director\, Dallas Black Dance Theater\nPhillip Collins\, Artist & Curator\, Dallas Museum of Art\nJohn Spriggins\, Manager of South Dallas Cultural Center\nCurtis King\, Founder of The Black Academy of Arts and Letters (TBAAL)\nJohn Paul Baptist\, Arts Commission Chair for the City of Dallas\nAnn Williams\, Founder of Dallas Black Dance Theater\nArthello (Mae) Beck\, Wife of Late Artist Arthello Beck (accepting his posthumous award)\nDarren James\, President of KAI Enterprises\n\n  \nGuests at The Quest Awards will enjoy a seated lunch\, live entertainment\, and a special video presentation highlighting the Quest for Success honorees’ secrets to success. \n  \nTickets for The Quest for Success Luncheon are on sale at DBCC.org\, with individual tickets beginning at $200. Sponsorships and Business Tables are also available. For more information\, visit DBCC.org.
URL:https://dallasweekly.com/event/dbcc-honors-local-entrepreneurs-and-non-profit-leaders-at-37th-annual-quest-for-success-luncheon/
LOCATION:On The Levee\, 1358 Motor Circle\, Dallas\, TX\, 75207
CATEGORIES:Business Expo,community event,Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220512T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220512T200000
DTSTAMP:20260409T144135
CREATED:20220425T024158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220425T155703Z
UID:5405-1652374800-1652385600@dallasweekly.com
SUMMARY:Second Thursdays at the Carter: Toasts & Tunes
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin Amon Carter Museum every second Thursday to connect with art through cocktails\, conversations\, and creativity. This month\, enjoy an evening enhanced with art making and cocktails creatively crafted by local bars inspired by their collection. \nSchedule\n5–8 p.m.\nEnjoy drinks on our Plaza. Drinks creatively crafted by Thompson’s Bookstore Bar. Carter members get one complimentary drink! Lite bites are available for purchase at the Carter’s Food Cart. \nChallenge yourself to draw without looking and make a blind contour drawing of a friend or the skyline. Led by Carter Community Artist Rachel Nash. Supplies are limited to the first 200 people. \n5–7 p.m.\nListen to DJ Bilal spin tunes on the Porch. \n6–6:30 p.m.\nGo on a cocktail-themed tour of our collection led by a Carter staff member. \n7–8 p.m.\nListen to the Fort Worth duo Cotinga and enjoy their electro and R&B music on our Porch.
URL:https://dallasweekly.com/event/second-thursdays-at-the-carter-toasts-tunes/
LOCATION:Amon Carter Musuem Of Art\, 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd.\, Fort Worth\, TX\, 76107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,Free Event,Live Music,Museum,music,Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220514T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220514T160000
DTSTAMP:20260409T144135
CREATED:20220503T192628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220503T192628Z
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SUMMARY:Dallas Arboretum’s 2nd Annual Black Heritage Celebration
DESCRIPTION:The Dallas Arboretum announces the second annual Black Heritage Celebration (BHC)\, presented by Bank of America\, taking place on Saturday\, May 14 and Sunday\, May 15. The weekend will place the spotlight on the unique talents\, art and businesses from the local black community. This event is open to the public and is included in the general admission to the Dallas Arboretum.\n  \n“We are excited to bring this amazing event back to the Dallas community for a second year and expand it to an entire weekend\,” said Linda Todd\, Dallas Arboretum board member and Black Heritage Celebration committee chairperson. “This is a special opportunity to experience the beauty of our local black culture amidst the beautiful backdrop of the Dallas Arboretum.” \nPhoto credit: Dallas Arboretum\nThe BHC will feature an array of exciting highlights for the entire family to enjoy. A highly anticipated “Art of Fashion” show will showcase the works of local black designers including Donna Rose\, Aundrea Love and Pink Lucy\, among others. Guests will also be entertained by lively performances from the award-winning Dallas Black Dance Theatre and the Bishop Arts Theater Center as well as by musical selections from Don Diego Band and Clover the Violinist. Additionally\, both days will feature cooking demonstrations by renowned chefs\, a vendor exhibit with more than 40 Black-owned businesses and the opportunity to explore the Dallas Arboretum’s many gardens and exhibits. \n  \nNew this year\, is an art exhibit coordinated by the South Dallas Cultural Center that will feature a curated collection of art from local African American galleries showcasing their artwork in the DeGolyer House. Artists include Emmanuel Gillespie of Pencil on Paper Gallery\, Barbara and James Mason of Msanii HOUS Fine Art\, Nitasha Johnson of South Dallas Cultural Center and Sharidyn Barnes\, Jennifer Monet Cowley and Kumiko Johnson of Daisha Board Gallery. \nOn Sunday\, there will be a designer and entrepreneur showcase. Themed The Power of Black Heritage: The Elegance of Black Hair\, here are the two panel discussions: \n\n12pm Part 1: The CROWN Act: A conversation with Tashara Parker\, Emmy-award winning journalist\, and Texas State Rep. Rhetta Bowers (District 113).\n1pm. Part 2: A Black Heritage Gardenside Chat with Mahisha Dellinger\, CEO and founder of CURLS\, moderated by Parker.\n\nTickets to attend the event are included in the admission to the garden and must be pre-purchased online at https://www.dallasarboretum.org/ or by calling 214-515-6615. For more information and to view the complete list of weekend activities\, entertainment\, and vendors\, please click here. \n  \n“The Black Heritage Celebration is a unifying event that brings people from all backgrounds and cultures together to enjoy a weekend of great fashion\, music\, entertainment\, shopping and so much more\, “said Todd. “I encourage everyone to come out to enjoy all of the great hidden gems that are nestled here in our own backyard.” \n  \nThe Black Heritage Celebration planning host committee consists of Linda Todd (chairperson)\, Marissa Horne\, Tiffaney Hunter\, Janet Jack\, Katrina Keyes\, Willow Sanchez\, Celia Walker\, Maurice West and Z.L. Williams. \n  \nThis year’s honorary council includes LaJuana Barton; Trudy Bourgeois; Dr. Chandra Brown; Neisha Strambler Butler and Rev. Richie Butler; Stephanie and Rev. Bryan Carter; Mahisha Dellinger; Sharron Evans-Jackson; Dr. Arlene J. Ford; LaChon Jacobs; Dean Jones; The Honorable Raquel Jones; April Leonard; Wilton Munnings; Venita and Tim Owens; Christopher P. Reynolds; The Honorable Toni Rose; Rodriqua Ross; Deidre and James Summers; Kimberly Bizor Tolbert. \n  \nSponsors: \nPresenting Sponsor: Bank of America \nSilver: Curls/Beauty By Imagination\, ExxonMobil Corporation Bronze: AT&T; McDonald’s \nFriend: Capital One Bank\, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority\, Inc. – Alpha Xi Omega Chapter Supporting: Dallas Chapter of the Links\, Inc.; Debra Hunter Johnson \nPatron: Baylor Scott & White Health and Wellness; Dr. Arlene J. Ford; HomeLight; House of Dasha; Law Office of Camille Stearns Miller; Tim and Venita Owens \nMedia sponsors: The Dallas Weekly\, Texas Metro News and Radio One.
URL:https://dallasweekly.com/event/dallas-arboretums-2nd-annual-black-heritage-celebration/
LOCATION:Dallas Arboretum\, 8525 Garland Road\, Dallas\, TX\, 75218
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,Community event,community event,Live Music,Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220515T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220515T160000
DTSTAMP:20260409T144135
CREATED:20220503T192917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220503T192917Z
UID:5500-1652608800-1652630400@dallasweekly.com
SUMMARY:Dallas Arboretum 2nd Annual Black Heritage Celebration
DESCRIPTION:The Dallas Arboretum announces the second annual Black Heritage Celebration (BHC)\, presented by Bank of America\, taking place on Saturday\, May 14 and Sunday\, May 15. The weekend will place the spotlight on the unique talents\, art and businesses from the local black community. This event is open to the public and is included in the general admission to the Dallas Arboretum.\n  \n“We are excited to bring this amazing event back to the Dallas community for a second year and expand it to an entire weekend\,” said Linda Todd\, Dallas Arboretum board member and Black Heritage Celebration committee chairperson. “This is a special opportunity to experience the beauty of our local black culture amidst the beautiful backdrop of the Dallas Arboretum.” \nPhoto credit: Dallas Arboretum\nThe BHC will feature an array of exciting highlights for the entire family to enjoy. A highly anticipated “Art of Fashion” show will showcase the works of local black designers including Donna Rose\, Aundrea Love and Pink Lucy\, among others. Guests will also be entertained by lively performances from the award-winning Dallas Black Dance Theatre and the Bishop Arts Theater Center as well as by musical selections from Don Diego Band and Clover the Violinist. Additionally\, both days will feature cooking demonstrations by renowned chefs\, a vendor exhibit with more than 40 Black-owned businesses and the opportunity to explore the Dallas Arboretum’s many gardens and exhibits. \n  \nNew this year\, is an art exhibit coordinated by the South Dallas Cultural Center that will feature a curated collection of art from local African American galleries showcasing their artwork in the DeGolyer House. Artists include Emmanuel Gillespie of Pencil on Paper Gallery\, Barbara and James Mason of Msanii HOUS Fine Art\, Nitasha Johnson of South Dallas Cultural Center and Sharidyn Barnes\, Jennifer Monet Cowley and Kumiko Johnson of Daisha Board Gallery. \nOn Sunday\, there will be a designer and entrepreneur showcase. Themed The Power of Black Heritage: The Elegance of Black Hair\, here are the two panel discussions: \n\n12pm Part 1: The CROWN Act: A conversation with Tashara Parker\, Emmy-award winning journalist\, and Texas State Rep. Rhetta Bowers (District 113).\n1pm. Part 2: A Black Heritage Gardenside Chat with Mahisha Dellinger\, CEO and founder of CURLS\, moderated by Parker.\n\nTickets to attend the event are included in the admission to the garden and must be pre-purchased online at https://www.dallasarboretum.org/ or by calling 214-515-6615. For more information and to view the complete list of weekend activities\, entertainment\, and vendors\, please click here. \n  \n“The Black Heritage Celebration is a unifying event that brings people from all backgrounds and cultures together to enjoy a weekend of great fashion\, music\, entertainment\, shopping and so much more\, “said Todd. “I encourage everyone to come out to enjoy all of the great hidden gems that are nestled here in our own backyard.” \n  \nThe Black Heritage Celebration planning host committee consists of Linda Todd (chairperson)\, Marissa Horne\, Tiffaney Hunter\, Janet Jack\, Katrina Keyes\, Willow Sanchez\, Celia Walker\, Maurice West and Z.L. Williams. \n  \nThis year’s honorary council includes LaJuana Barton; Trudy Bourgeois; Dr. Chandra Brown; Neisha Strambler Butler and Rev. Richie Butler; Stephanie and Rev. Bryan Carter; Mahisha Dellinger; Sharron Evans-Jackson; Dr. Arlene J. Ford; LaChon Jacobs; Dean Jones; The Honorable Raquel Jones; April Leonard; Wilton Munnings; Venita and Tim Owens; Christopher P. Reynolds; The Honorable Toni Rose; Rodriqua Ross; Deidre and James Summers; Kimberly Bizor Tolbert. \n  \nSponsors: \nPresenting Sponsor: Bank of America \nSilver: Curls/Beauty By Imagination\, ExxonMobil Corporation Bronze: AT&T; McDonald’s \nFriend: Capital One Bank\, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority\, Inc. – Alpha Xi Omega Chapter Supporting: Dallas Chapter of the Links\, Inc.; Debra Hunter Johnson \nPatron: Baylor Scott & White Health and Wellness; Dr. Arlene J. Ford; HomeLight; House of Dasha; Law Office of Camille Stearns Miller; Tim and Venita Owens \nMedia sponsors: The Dallas Weekly\, Texas Metro News and Radio One.
URL:https://dallasweekly.com/event/dallas-arboretum-2nd-annual-black-heritage-celebration/
LOCATION:Dallas Arboretum\, 8525 Garland Road\, Dallas\, TX\, 75218
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,Community event,community event,Live Music,Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220521T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220521T150000
DTSTAMP:20260409T144135
CREATED:20220517T020020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220517T020020Z
UID:66812-1653127200-1653145200@dallasweekly.com
SUMMARY:You Can Live Again Expo and Awards
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by award-winning philanthropist and You Can Live Again\, LLC Founder Kertrina Dauway\, the You Can Live Again Expo and Awards Announcements will take place on May 21st at Edison’s\, featuring its annual awards announcements\, star-studded panels\, entertainment\, empowerment sessions\, wellness experiences\, vendor shopping and more! \n  \nA Dallas-based empowerment organization for men and women seeking inspiration following life’s struggles – will present the You Can Live Again Expo and Awards Announcements at Edison’s on May 21st from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Spearheaded by YCLA Founder\, award-winning philanthropist and House of Blues Gospel Brunch Emcee Kertrina Dauway\, the highly anticipated event will feature power-packed sessions\, star-studded panels\, live entertainment\, wellness activiations\, vendor shopping\, and more.
URL:https://dallasweekly.com/event/you-can-live-again-expo-and-awards/
LOCATION:Edisons\, 1724 Cockrell Ave\, Dallas\, Texas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,Business Expo,Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220521T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220521T150000
DTSTAMP:20260409T144135
CREATED:20220512T023940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220513T024614Z
UID:66709-1653130800-1653145200@dallasweekly.com
SUMMARY:JPMorgan Chase Hosts Dallas Community Summit
DESCRIPTION:  \nJPMorgan Chase Hosts Dallas Community Summit to Promote Generational Wealth-Building in Black and Hispanic Communities\n\nEvent to offer insights on financial health\, path to home ownership\, and entrepreneurship \n\nThe Summit will take place at Gilley’s South Side Event Center on Saturday\, May 21\, 2022\, from 11a.m. CST to 3:00 p.m. CST. Invited speakers include: \n\nMariana Atencio\, Award-Winning Journalist\, Motivational Speaker\, Best-Selling Author and Founder of GoLike\nIan Dunlap: Master Stock Investor\, and Founder of Red Panda\nDaymond John: Founder and CEO of FUBU\, Star of ABC & Shark Tank\, and CEO of the Shark Group\nMC Lyte: TV Producer\, DJ\, and Philanthropist\nDr. Lynn Richardson: Entertainment Executive and Celebrity Financial Expert\nGaby Natale\, Triple EMMY-Winning Journalist\, Best-Selling Author\, Motivational Speaker and Entrepreneur.\nSoledad O’Brien\, CEO of SO’B Productions\, Journalist\, Producer and Philanthropist
URL:https://dallasweekly.com/event/jpmorgan-chase-hosts-dallas-community-summit/
LOCATION:Gilley’s South Side Event
CATEGORIES:Business Expo,community event,Community event,Free Event,Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220522T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220606T180000
DTSTAMP:20260409T144135
CREATED:20220522T151231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220522T151231Z
UID:66862-1653199200-1654538400@dallasweekly.com
SUMMARY:Metropolitan Avenue Bridge Tear Down in South Dallas
DESCRIPTION:Beginning Friday\, May 20th – June 4; 6am – 6pm daily. Metropolitan Avenue under S.M. Wright Freeway will close daily in preparation for the demolition of the Metropolitan Bridge. Detour signs will be visible. The Elsie Faye Heggins and Pine Street bridges have already come down as part of the S.M. Wright Freeway redesign project. Project Objective: To reunite the east and west sides of South Dallas that were divided in the 1950s to build the freeway. Contact: TxDot\, 469-749-7541; info@smwrightproject.com.
URL:https://dallasweekly.com/event/metropolitan-avenue-bridge-tear-down-in-south-dallas/
LOCATION:TX
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220522T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220522T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T144135
CREATED:20220418T192706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220418T192706Z
UID:5272-1653206400-1653238800@dallasweekly.com
SUMMARY:Report Available: March 2022 Primary Election Analysis
DESCRIPTION:Attorney Louis Bedford IV\, volunteer attorney\, Dallas County Democratic Party and legal counsel\, State Senator\, Royce West\, has produced a report on election challenges faced by election officials and voters during the March 2022 primary that included equipment malfunctions\, mail-in ballot rejection\, staffing and counting concerns. Example: In Dallas County\, 51% voted on election day; 44% voted early; and 5% voted by mail; and 16% of surveyed voters said they were personally impacted by “voting rights” issues. To receive the report\, Contact\, Bedford.louis@gmail.com; 972-897-0951.
URL:https://dallasweekly.com/event/report-available-march-2022-primary-election-analysis/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:vote
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220524T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220524T190000
DTSTAMP:20260409T144135
CREATED:20220522T152102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220522T152102Z
UID:66863-1653375600-1653418800@dallasweekly.com
SUMMARY:May 24\, 2022\, Democrat & Republican Primary Runoff Elections
DESCRIPTION:Early Voting Ends Friday\, May 20\, 2022. Voting Day: Tuesday\, May 24th; 7am – 7pm. The top 2 vote-getters in the March 1st primary face off to determine which candidate will be their party’s nominate in the November elections. Key Democratic Races: 30th Congressional District: Jane Hope Hamilton vs Jasmine Crockett. House District 100: Sandra Crenshaw vs. Venton Jones. Criminal Court #10: Monique Bracey Huff vs Etta Mullin. Attorney General: Jay Kleberg vs Sandragrace Martinez. Lt. Governor: Mike Collier vs. Michelle Beckley.\nSample Ballot: https://www.dallascountyvotes.org/wp-content/uploads/Democratic-Sample-Ballot-Runoff.pdf
URL:https://dallasweekly.com/event/may-24-2022-democrat-republican-primary-runoff-elections/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:vote,voting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220525T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220525T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T144135
CREATED:20220522T154225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220522T154225Z
UID:66867-1653465600-1653498000@dallasweekly.com
SUMMARY:Goodwill Digital Career Program in South Dallas
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday’s May 25th; WeCreation Center; 3016 Colonial\, 75215. Free! People with disabilities\, youth\, the elderly\, veterans\, and second chancers can gain valuable work training in a modern workplace setting thru Goodwill Industries. Learn basic computer skills and administrative tools to launch a successful career. Contact: Kim Coleman\, 214-638-2800 x152; academy@goodwilldallas.org.
URL:https://dallasweekly.com/event/goodwill-digital-career-program-in-south-dallas/
LOCATION:WeCreation Center\, 3016 Colonia\, Dallas\, tx\, 75215
CATEGORIES:career,community event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220525T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220525T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T144135
CREATED:20220522T154407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220522T154407Z
UID:66869-1653465600-1653498000@dallasweekly.com
SUMMARY:New DART Rider Survey
DESCRIPTION:Survey closes May 25th. DART wants as many bus and rail riders as possible to complete its new rider survey. Feedback will help DART find and improve rider needs. The survey is in English and Spanish\, and there are limited $100 gift cards available. Survey Link: www.dart.org/survey15
URL:https://dallasweekly.com/event/new-dart-rider-survey/
LOCATION:TX
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220525T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220525T120000
DTSTAMP:20260409T144135
CREATED:20220522T153259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220522T153259Z
UID:66865-1653472800-1653480000@dallasweekly.com
SUMMARY:Webinar: Lenders’ Capital\, Credit\, Products for Small Businesses
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, May 25\, 2022; 10am – 12noon; MS Teams Virtual Meeting. The Comptroller of the Currency and the FDIC cohost this webinar highlighting products and services available to Black\, Indigenous\, and People of Color small businesses. Learn how CDFIs and banks can support capital and credits needs and gain favorable CRA consideration. Lenders and government officials welcomed. Contact: Scarlett.Duplehcain@occ.treas.gov; 202-345-4019. Register: https://web.cvent.com/event/03a1320e-f7f0-4355-8308-fdb7803a42b9/regProcessStep1
URL:https://dallasweekly.com/event/webinar-lenders-capital-credit-products-for-small-businesses/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:virtual session
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220604T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220604T210000
DTSTAMP:20260409T144135
CREATED:20220603T010419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220603T010419Z
UID:66972-1654340400-1654376400@dallasweekly.com
SUMMARY:Dallas Pride Miller Lite Music Festival
DESCRIPTION:deThe Dallas Pride Miller Lite Music Festival is an all-day\, family-friendly event at Dallas Pride featuring indoor and outdoor activities\, more than 200 vendors\, and plenty to eat\, see and shop — a day of fun for all ages. Family Pride Zone\, an area designed for families\, will feature several bounce houses\, face painting and entertainment for the kids in the Automobile Building at Fair Park. The festival also will feature Teen Pride\, produced by Real Live Connection to foster a safe environment for LGBTQ+ youth ages 13 to 19 and their friends to enjoy live entertainment from artists and DJs\, and other age-appropriate activities. Local animal rescue groups will also be on-site for guests to meet a possible new furry family member. \nOn the main stage at the Dallas Pride Miller Lite Music Festival on Saturday is Dallas Pride’s Live Out Proud. Hosted by Marsha Dimes\, the show features fabulous drag artists from North Texas\, including Jada Pinkett Fox\, the Sisters-in-Action\, Sister Helen Holy\, A’keria C. Davenport and Shangela. Straight from Paris (Texas\, that is!)\, drag queen\, reality TV star and actor Shangela will make her first headlining performance at Dallas Pride. \nAlso wowing the crowd on Saturday will be legendary artists and entertainers including the Cast of the Rose Room\, Black Girl Magic\, Kameron Ross from America’s Got Talent\, Kylee O’Hara Fatale and the finalists from The Queer Off\, The Roommates\, The Saloon Girls\, Mi Diva Loca\, Double Trouble Does Pride with Raquel Blake and Bleach\, The Etheridge Experience and performers from Uptown Players. Dallas Pride will also feature performances from Averi Burk\, Cameron McCloud of Cure for Paranoia\, Carley Beardon\, Johnny Bee & The Leo Sun Project\, Kaatii\, Lorelei K and xBValentine. American Sign Language interpreters will be present at each stage to perform live translations. \nSaturday’s events will conclude with a dazzling\, rainbow-themed fireworks display in the evening over Fair Park. \nThe Dallas Pride Miller Lite Music Festival is Saturday\, June 4\, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.\, in Fair Park. Tickets are $10 for adults (ages 20+) and $5 for teens (ages 13-19). Admission for children 12 and under is free. Tickets are on sale now at dallaspride.org and are available at the gate.
URL:https://dallasweekly.com/event/dallas-pride-miller-lite-music-festival/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,Concert,Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220604T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220604T183000
DTSTAMP:20260409T144135
CREATED:20220513T041106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220513T041106Z
UID:66727-1654367400-1654367400@dallasweekly.com
SUMMARY:Dallas Black Dance Theatre Boot Scootin Boogie
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\nGet out your cowboy boots and get ready to boogie because Dallas Black Dance Theatre is closing its 45th anniversary season with a city-wide dance party worthy of the BIG D.\nThe event will be an unforgettable night of Country Western flair\, including a live concert and video tribute\, dance party\, dance lessons\, food\, and drinks. Special performances for the live concert will feature country music artist and Charley Pride’s son\, Dion Pride\, and two-time CMA and ACM Female Vocalist of the Year\, Janie Fricke. After-party dance entertainment will include fiddle duo June Blount and the country music group Breckenridge Band.\n 
URL:https://dallasweekly.com/event/dallas-black-dance-theatre-boot-scootin-boogie/
LOCATION:Morton H. Meyerson\, 2301 Flora St\, Dallas\, TX\, 75201
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,community event,Concert,Evening,music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220604T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220604T210000
DTSTAMP:20260409T144135
CREATED:20220603T011530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220604T151144Z
UID:66974-1654372800-1654376400@dallasweekly.com
SUMMARY:The BIG Dance - Boot Scootin' Boogie: A Hometown Salute to Charley Pride
DESCRIPTION:Who:    Dallas Black Dance Theatre \nWhat::   The BIG Dance – Boot Scootin’ Boogie: A Hometown Salute to Charley Pride \nWhen:    Saturday\, June 4\, 2022 \n8:00 pm Charley Pride Tribute Concert with his son Dion Pride and Janie Fricke ( Please arrive by 7:30 pm.) \n9:00 pm Dance Party with Breckenridge Band and June Blount \nWhere:  Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center \n2301 Flora Street\, Dallas\, TX. 75201 \nDallas\, TX –  Dallas Black Dance Theatre’s  (DBDT) annual fundraising event\, The BIG Dance\, features a Boot Scootin’ Boogie: Hometown Salute to Charley Pride\, the late country music icon honored with the 2020 CMA Lifetime Achievement Award. \nDallas Black Dance Theatre celebrates the closing of its 45th Anniversary Season with a city-wide dance party worthy of the Big D. Festivities take place on Saturday\, June 4\, 2022\, at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center\, 2301 Flora St. Dallas\, TX. 75201. The attire for the evening is Diamonds and Boots. \nThe evening will be an unforgettable night of Country Western flair\, including a live concert and video tribute. Dion Pride pays tribute to his father with Dallas Black Dance Theatre dancers performing. The live tribute concert showcases\, Janie Fricke\, two-time CMA and ACM Female Vocalist of the Year. \nAfter the concert\, enjoy a non-stop dance party to the sounds of the Breckenridge Band and fiddle duo June Blount\, as well as dance lessons\, food\, and drinks. Both groups are from North Texas. You can also experience the festivities virtually. \nThe fundraiser benefits Dallas Black Dance Academy’s Education and Outreach programs. The Academy produced the first Presidential Scholar in dance in America. Nine other Presidential Scholars who graduated from Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts trained at Dallas Black Dance Academy. Four Academy students have received full scholarships to the prestigious dance program at The Juilliard School. 100% of Dallas Black Dance Academy students have graduated from high school and attended college since 2012. \nHonorary Co-chairs Mrs. Rozene Pride and Grace Cook\, and Co-chairs Helen Giddings and Sheena Payne\, planned the event. The BIG Dance committee includes Jim Austin\, Ivy Awino\, Chris Banjo & Jasmine Banjo\, Bridget Biagas\, Angela Chapman\, Teresa Coleman Wash\, Mark D. Cooks\, Marie Diaz\, Dr. and Mrs. William Frazier\, Marena & Roger Gault\, Arthur & Gwen George\, Laura Harris\, Misty Hoyt\, Sharon K. King\, Kevin K. Lewis\, Larry Lundy\, Kim Noltemy\, Maxine Pride\, Willow Sanchez & Peter Lewis\, Kymberley Scalia\, Michelle Sherman\, Don Short\, Michelle Thomas\, Linda & Frederick D. Todd II\, Paulette Turner\, Phyllis Walker\, Dr. and Mrs. Myron Watkins\, Carla Wattley-Bradley\, Kim Whitaker\, Ann Williams\, Michelle Wong\, and Freda Wright. \nFor more details visit www.dallasbigdance.com \nCONCERT SPONSOR \nFriends of Dallas Black Dance Academy \nDINNER & PRE-EVENT COCKTAIL RECEPTION SPONSOR \nThe David M. Cowley Foundation \n2022 | The BIG Dance Sponsors \nHALL Wines\, HALL Group\, Anheuser-Busch\, New Artisan Spirits\, BlueCross BlueShield of Texas\, JP Morgan Chase & Co.\, and Curtis Ransom. \n2022 | The BIG Dance Media Sponsors \nNBC 5\, Texas Metro News\, The Dallas Morning News\, Texas Metro News\, DART\, The Dallas Weekly\, FYI-50+\, The Dallas Examiner\, The  Dallas Post Tribune\, Trendy Africa. \nABOUT DALLAS BLACK DANCE THEATRE: Founded in 1976 by Ann Williams\, Dallas Black Dance Theatre’s mission is to create and produce contemporary modern dance at the highest level of artistic excellence through performances and educational programs that bridge cultures and reach diverse communities. As the largest and oldest professional dance company in Dallas\, DBDT is the fourth-largest Black dance company in the nation\, the ninth-largest contemporary modern dance company\, and ranked 42nd among the nation’s leading ballet companies. Located in the thriving downtown Dallas Arts District\, DBDT has performed worldwide for over 4.5 million arts patrons and 2.7 million students in 31 states and 16 countries on five continents. The performances include two Olympics (1996 & 2012)\, the nation’s most prestigious venues (Lincoln Center\, Kennedy Center\, Broadway\, Jacob’s Pillow)\, and for such luminaries as Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and South African President Nelson Mandela. Since the pandemic began in 2020\, DBDT performances have also been viewed virtually in over 30 countries. The Company has been recognized by the National Endowment for the Arts as an American Masterpiece Touring Artist (2008) and received the Texas Medal of the Arts Award for Arts Education (2017). \nFor more details about Dallas Black Dance Theatre visit  www.DBDT.com. \n  \n 
URL:https://dallasweekly.com/event/the-big-dance-boot-scootin-boogie-a-hometown-salute-to-charley-pride/
LOCATION:Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center\, 2301 Flora Street\, Dallas\, 75201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,community event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220605T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220605T163000
DTSTAMP:20260409T144135
CREATED:20220603T010850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220603T010850Z
UID:66973-1654437600-1654446600@dallasweekly.com
SUMMARY:Corona Alan Ross Texas Freedom Parade at Dallas Pride
DESCRIPTION:The most dazzling parade of the year is on its way: On Sunday\, June 5\, at 2 p.m.\, Dallas Pride’s Corona Alan Ross Texas Freedom Parade will bring a kaleidoscope of colorful floats\, performers in outrageous costumes\, live music and more to Fair Park. The parade will start at Fair Park Coliseum and wind its ways to Cotton Bowl® Plaza\, with prime viewing locations along the Hall of State. Named in honor of the late Alan Ross\, the long-time former executive director of Dallas Pride\, this mile-long event will feature more than 200 parade entries – including floats\, marching bands\, performers and other groups showing their support for the LGBTQ+ community. \n2022 grand marshals for the Texas Freedom Parade are Danny Cabrera\, David Hearn\, Adam Medrano\, Cassie Nova\, Linze Serell and Kristi Wilson. Sable Alexander\, who passed away in 2021\, has been named an honorary grand marshal posthumously. \n\nThe Corona Alan Ross Texas Freedom Parade at Dallas Pride takes place Sunday\, June 5\, 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.\, in Fair Park.  Admission is complimentary. Parking is available at Fair Park for $10\, or attendees may take the DART Green Line directly to Fair Park.
URL:https://dallasweekly.com/event/corona-alan-ross-texas-freedom-parade-at-dallas-pride/
LOCATION:Fair Park\, 3809 Grand Ave\, Dallas\, TX\, 75210\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community event,Concert
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220606T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220606T173000
DTSTAMP:20260409T144135
CREATED:20220605T034124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220605T034124Z
UID:67014-1654500600-1654536600@dallasweekly.com
SUMMARY:Summer Camps: Dallas Parks & Recreation
DESCRIPTION:1st Session: June 6 – August 5th; 7:30am – 5:30pm\, Monday – Fridays; Cost: $50/week; Ages: 5 – 12. Availability At: Eloise Lundy\, 75203; Juanita Craft\, 75210; Larry Johnson; 75210; MLK\, Jr Center; 75215; Thurgood Marshall; 75232; Beckley Saner\, 75224; Harry Stone\, 75228; Anita Martinez_\, 75212\, and others. Registration is conducted in person at each location. Contact your preferred site to verify availability. Contact: 214-670-8847. Website: https://www.dallasparks.org/547/Rec-Center-Summer-Camps
URL:https://dallasweekly.com/event/summer-camps-dallas-parks-recreation/
LOCATION:TX
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220608T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220608T113000
DTSTAMP:20260409T144135
CREATED:20220605T034327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220605T034327Z
UID:67016-1654682400-1654687800@dallasweekly.com
SUMMARY:NTTA 2nd Wednesday Business Chat
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, June 8\, 2022; 10am – 11:15am; NTTA Board Room; 5900 W. Plano\, Pkwy\, #200\, Plano. Learn about the North Texas Tollway Authority’s procurement opportunities (maintenance\, project delivery\, IT\, purchasing); meet NTTA’s department heads and procurement staff\, and network with other business owners. Contact: Priya Chandran; 214-224-2425; vendoroutreach@ntta.org. Register: https://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=sbosxufab&oeidk=a07ej6wumuq0ac22086
URL:https://dallasweekly.com/event/ntta-2nd-wednesday-business-chat/
LOCATION:TX
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220609T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220609T200000
DTSTAMP:20260409T144135
CREATED:20220521T120406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220521T120406Z
UID:66857-1654794000-1654804800@dallasweekly.com
SUMMARY:Second Thursdays at the Carter: Paws & Pictures
DESCRIPTION:Second Thursdays at the Carter: Paws & Pictures\nJoin Amon Carter Museum every second Thursday to connect with art through cocktails\, conversations\, and creativity. This month\, bring your best friend (pooch or person) for an evening of PAWsome activities on their Plaza with your pup in mind! \nSchedule\n5–8 p.m.\nEnjoy drinks creatively crafted by Muy Frio on our Plaza. Carter members get one complimentary drink! Lite bites are available for purchase at the Carter’s Food Cart. \nCreate a beautiful floral print incorporating your dog’s paw print. Led by Carter Community Artist Michelle Cortez Gonzales. Supplies are limited to the first 200 people. \nVendors\n\nSantos Taco Truck\nSaving Hope Animal Rescue\nPet illustrator Mary Ellen Gonsiorek (@GonzoTails)\nHandmade linocut prints of your pet with Firefly Prints\nSpa Paws Hotel\nDepartment of Doody\n\n6:30–7 p.m.\nGo on a tour of the outdoor artwork on the Carter’s campus with curator Maggie Adler and her pup Bauhaus! \nOnly service animals are permitted in the Museum’s building. \nQuestions? Email or call 817.989.5013. \n  \n 
URL:https://dallasweekly.com/event/second-thursdays-at-the-carter-paws-pictures/
LOCATION:Amon Carter Musuem Of Art\, 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd.\, Fort Worth\, TX\, 76107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,Evening,Live Music,Museum,Networking
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220611T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220611T130000
DTSTAMP:20260409T144135
CREATED:20220522T150021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220522T150021Z
UID:66860-1654945200-1654952400@dallasweekly.com
SUMMARY:Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center's Grand Reopening Meet & Greet
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Saturday\, June 11\, from 11am to 1pm. The Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center’s Grand Reopening Meet& Greet. Come out and learn more about our programs and services\, take a campus tour\, and network with some of ours community partners! \n 
URL:https://dallasweekly.com/event/martin-luther-king-jr-community-centers-grand-reopening-meet-greet/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,community event,Community event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Martin Luther King%2C Jr. Community Center":MAILTO:natashia.cooper@dallascityhall.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220611T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220611T130000
DTSTAMP:20260409T144135
CREATED:20220605T034625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220605T034625Z
UID:67017-1654945200-1654952400@dallasweekly.com
SUMMARY:MLK\, Jr. Community Center Grand Re-Opening: Meet & Greet
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, June 11\, 2022; 11am – 1pm; 2922 MLK\, Jr. Blvd\, 75215. Free. The King Center has many new organizations that now make the Center their new home! Take a tour; meet the tenants and clients; network\, and learn about all the services provided (e.g. legal services\, food pantry\, Foremost Clinic\, FreshStart Employment\, Youth & Senior programs\, Community Courts\, Green Careers\, and more). Contact: Ms. Cooper; 214-670-8418; www.dallasmlkcenter.com.
URL:https://dallasweekly.com/event/mlk-jr-community-center-grand-re-opening-meet-greet/
LOCATION:TX
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220617
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220620
DTSTAMP:20260409T144135
CREATED:20220604T152202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220604T152202Z
UID:66997-1655424000-1655683199@dallasweekly.com
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
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,community event,Evening,Play
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220618T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220618T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T144135
CREATED:20220610T184534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220610T184553Z
UID:67063-1655560800-1655571600@dallasweekly.com
SUMMARY:Impact Ventures Presents: Boss: The Black Experience in Business
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, June 18th from 2-5pm\, join Impact Ventures\, COSIGN Magazine\, & Community Partners for a Juneteenth celebration and FREE community screening of Boss: The Black Experience in Business. Hosted at the Cedars Alamo Drafthouse\, attendees will have access to theatre food menu\, the exclusive film screening\, and panel discussion featuring local business leaders forging the future of Black Entrepreneurship and Innovation. \nDirected by award-winning filmmaker Stanley Nelson\, the film brings the largely unknown stories of enterprising African Americans to the forefront. This documentary traces the lives of African American entrepreneurs over 150 years\, from those bound by bondage to moguls at the top of million-dollar empires. \n“We are bringing the community together to reflect on the entrepreneurial history of the Black community. This story\, which many do not yet know\, covers the triumphs in the face of violent adversities\,” CEO Benjamin Vann said\, “This Juneteenth weekend\, we are commemorating the emancipation of the enslaved while celebrating the remarkable stories of successful Black entrepreneurs since.” \nThe event is hosted in partnership with The Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce\, The Dallas Weekly\, Inner City Development Corporation\, ThinkThreeMedia\, Mogul Millennial\, Veteran Women’s Enterprise Center\, Dallas Free Press\, and others. Hosting events like this helps Impact Ventures strengthen connections and relationships within communities which uplift\, inspire\, and educate on the latest trends\, opportunities\, and resources.  \nMedia and Community Organizations interested in partnership for the screening can sign up here. \nRSVP to attend the Juneteenth community screening here.
URL:https://dallasweekly.com/event/impact-ventures-present-boss-the-black-experience-in-business/
LOCATION:Alamo Drafthouse\, 1005 Botham Jean Blvd\, Dallas\, TX\, 75215\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,Free Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220618T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220618T220000
DTSTAMP:20260409T144135
CREATED:20220615T040530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220615T040530Z
UID:67103-1655564400-1655589600@dallasweekly.com
SUMMARY:Civilized Fest: Juneteenth
DESCRIPTION:When: Saturday June 18th\, 3 p.m.-10 p.m. CST \nWhere: Gilley’s Dallas\, 1135 Botham Jean Blvd\, Dallas\, TX 75215 \nHosted By: Big Thought\, ShySpeaks and Heal America \n  \nWhat: Civilized Fest: Juneteenth Edition is a FREE 1-day family friendly\, tailgate-style festival hosted in Dallas\, TX\, presented by Big Thought and ShySpeaks & Co\, and powered by Heal America!  It is a Concert\, a Conversation\, and a Community Resource Clinic all in one! The Civilized Fest’s mission is to create a more civic minded community and provide solutions for racial equity all while celebrating Juneteenth\, highlighting civic leaders\, local resources\, and the rich culture within our community.  Other activities & special events include Food Trucks\, Art Expo\, a Dance Competition\, a Greek Stroll Off\, and more! \n  \nFor more information civilizedfest.com \n  \nContact: Sincerely Nicole Media \nValese Jones \n205-453-3420 \nvalesej@sincerelynicole.net
URL:https://dallasweekly.com/event/civilized-fest-juneteenth/
LOCATION:Gilley’s South Side Event
CATEGORIES:Concert,Live Music,music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220619T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220619T230000
DTSTAMP:20260409T144135
CREATED:20220615T041245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220615T041323Z
UID:67105-1655661600-1655679600@dallasweekly.com
SUMMARY:Legacy West Juneteenth Fashion Show
DESCRIPTION:This year\, Legacy West will proudly celebrate the historical\, influential\, and current contributions of the African-American community with the property’s first-ever Juneteenth Fashion Show on Sunday\, June 19!\nThis colorful and vibrant celebration\, featuring award-winning fashion designer Venny Etienne of Project Runway as the evening’s emcee\, will honor local and nationally recognized Black designers and creatives\, entertainers\, and more! \n\n\n\n \nSee below for all of the details on this special Juneteenth fashion experience. \n\n\n\nJuneteenth Fashion Show – June 19th: Join us at Legacy Hall in the Box Garden for a special Juneteenth fashion experience celebrating Black Excellence\, Culture\, and Freedom! \n\nEmceed by award-winning fashion designer Venny Etienne (Project Runway Season 17)\nAn appearance will be made by the President of the Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce\, Harrison Blair\, along with featured designs and selections by the award-winning House of Dasha Boutique\, Energy Check\, PWR WMN\, AND-MADE\, One Street Sales\, Amy Holly Kaftans\, Mezai\, Indigo 1745 (USA Today’s Top 10 Best Boutiques)\, Creteation\, celebrity label Don Morphy\, celebrity evening wear and bridal designer Ese Azenabor\, and others!\nTiming:\n\n6 PM: Doors\, Beats by DJ Dr. Mack\n6:30 PM: Fashion Show Begins\n7 PM: Afterparty ft. a Live Performance by 5-Time GRAMMY Award-winner Tony Williams\n\n\nTickets: General admission and reserved table tickets are available for purchase via this Eventbrite link
URL:https://dallasweekly.com/event/67105/
LOCATION:Legacy West\, 5908 Headquarters Drive\, Plano\, Texas\, 75024
CATEGORIES:Evening,Fashion Show
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220620T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220624T210000
DTSTAMP:20260409T144135
CREATED:20220518T191053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220518T191053Z
UID:66826-1655751600-1656104400@dallasweekly.com
SUMMARY:2022 William S. Mitchell Sacred Choral Music Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Dallas Metroplex Musicians’ Association is elated to announce the upcoming William S. Mitchell Sacred Choral Music Workshop\, to convene Monday through Friday\, June 20 – June 24\, 2022\, 7:00 P. M. until 9:00 P. M. The Concert will be held Saturday\, June 25\, 2022\, at 4:30 P. M. Pearly Gate Baptist Church will host this endeavor. It is located at 6021 University Hills Drive\, Dallas\, Texas 75241\, Dr. Thomas J. Payne\, Senior Pastor\, and Dr. Robbie Moore\, Pastor. \nDuring our June 8\, 2019\, meeting\, officers and members of DMMA unanimously voted to rename the Sacred Choral Music Workshop after the organization’s Founder\, William S. Mitchell\, effective June 2020. While the pandemic has delayed our gathering for the 2020 and 2021 events\, the renaming ceremony will be held during this year’s Concert. \nThe 2022 Clinician is world acclaimed Professor Natorshau Davis of Shreveport\, Louisiana\, a college professor\, director extraordinaire\, and a highly sought-after workshop clinician. We continue to be favored with staffing this event with highly experienced guest Clinicians steeped in the sacred and choral music traditions. \nWe will maintain COVID-19 protocol. Many have inquired about the Workshop. Please help in getting the word out by inviting others to experience the Workshop and Concert. Pre-registration is $30.00 per person and is available through June 1\, 2022. After such date\, regular registration\, $35.00 per person\, will be conducted on-site during the Workshop. Pre-registration assists us greatly in planning and ensuring the readiness of your music binder upon arrival. You may register by following the instructions at DallasNANM.com/workshop2022.  Please follow the instructions indicated for online registration or to download registration forms to be mailed. \nThis endeavor and other events sponsored by DMMA enable us to award scholarships to worthy students who are pursuing excellence in music. Five scholarships were presented during the 2019 Concert. We are thankful to acknowledge DMMA has continued to provide scholarships even during the pandemic. \nWe look forward to seeing you this year for the Workshop and Concert! As always\, the Concert is free and open to the public. Please feel free to invite others to attend. \nWorkshop\nMon. – Fri.\, June 20 – June 24\, 2022\,\n7:00 P. M. until 9:00 P. M.\nPearly Gate Baptist Church\n6021 University Hills Drive\nDallas\, Texas 75241 \nConcert\nSat.\, June 25\, 2022\, at 4:30 P. M.\nPearly Gate Baptist Church\n6021 University Hills Drive\nDallas\, Texas 75241
URL:https://dallasweekly.com/event/2022-william-s-mitchell-sacred-choral-music-workshop/
LOCATION:Pearly Gate Baptist Church\, 6021 University Hills Drive\, Dallas\, TX\, 75241\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,Community event,Concert
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220625T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220625T210000
DTSTAMP:20260409T144135
CREATED:20220617T182730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220617T182804Z
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SUMMARY:Voices for the Heart at The Shepherd’s House Church
DESCRIPTION:Getting connected with information about ATTR-CM and learning from experts is also key. \n  \nThe Shepherd’s House Church\, alongside a local cardiologist\, Dr. Aaron Horne\, and potentially former NBA player\, Don Chaney\, who is currently living with ATTR-CM. \n  \nThat’s why Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church is excited to partner with Pfizer and Dr. Hansie Mathelier on a Voices for the Heart event to increase awareness of ATTR-CM in our community. To register for this important event\, click here or scan the QR code below.  \n \nWorking together\, we can raise awareness of hereditary ATTR-CM and help make sure that our community\, friends\, and family have the information they need to take charge of their health. 
URL:https://dallasweekly.com/event/voices-for-the-heart/
LOCATION:TX
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SUMMARY:Celebration of Black Music Month 2022
DESCRIPTION:  \nDallas Weekly & Michael Clayton Productions bring you the 3rd Annual Celebration of Black Music Month. \nThis year’s event will be hosted by Lil D at the Clarence Muse Cafe Theatre at The Black Academy of Arts & Letters \nWe are bring you Black local artists from the DFW performing Jazz\, Country\, Classical\, Opera\, Neo Soul\, Hip Hop & Gospel. \nGet your tickets today for another incredible show celebrating Black culture and our influence on the art of music. \nhttps://BlackMusicMonth2022.Eventbrite.com
URL:https://dallasweekly.com/event/black-music-month-2022/
LOCATION:The Black Academy of Arts & Letters
CATEGORIES:Concert,Evening,Live Music,music
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SUMMARY:Second Thursdays at the Carter: Paintings & Prosecco
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nJoin Amon Carter Museum  every second Thursday to connect with art through cocktails\, conversations\, and creativity. This month\, sip on a Venetian-inspired cocktail\, take a masterclass in Italian food and wine\, and learn about Americans in Italy in the exhibition Sargent\, Whistler\, and Venetian Glass: American Artists and the Magic of Murano. \nSchedule\n5–8 p.m.\nEnjoy drinks on our Plaza along with Italian and international pop music played by DJ Wild in the Streets. \nCarter members get one complimentary drink! Lite bites are available for purchase at the Carter’s Food Cart. \nPaint “en plein air” on our Porch\, just like the artists in the exhibition enjoyed doing. Led by Carter Community Artist Lingchia Tsai. Supplies are limited to the first 200 people. \n5–6 p.m.\nEnjoy Prosecco\, Prosciutto di Parma\, and Parmigianino Reggiano with the Italy-America Chamber of Commerce of Texas. Jeremy Parzen\, Ph.D. of Do Bianchi blog\, will lead a lively tasting of authentic Italian products as part of IACC’s Extraordinary Italian Taste series. Food and drinks are limited and will be first-come\, first-served. \n6–7:30 p.m.\nExhibition Talk: Alex Mann\, Director of Curatorial Affairs and Chief Curator at Telfair Museums\, will talk with Carter curator Maggie Adler about how the Sargent\, Whistler\, and Venetian Glass exhibition came together. They’ll also share information about the artists’ time in Italy and how Venice inspired their artistic experimentation at the end of the 19th century and beginning of the 20th century. Following their conversation\, both speakers will participate in a Q&A. Seating for the talk will be first-come\, first-served. \nAmerican Sign Language (ASL) interpretation will be provided during the talk. \nQuestions? Email or call 817.989.5013.
URL:https://dallasweekly.com/event/second-thursdays-at-the-carter-paintings-prosecco/
LOCATION:Amon Carter Musuem Of Art\, 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd.\, Fort Worth\, TX\, 76107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,Free Event,Museum
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