2022 MLK Remembrance Ceremony
The MLK Remembrance Ceremony is an annual event hosted by the City of Dallas Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center honoring King’s life and legacy. This year will mark 54 years since Dr. King’s untimely death.
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The MLK Remembrance Ceremony is an annual event hosted by the City of Dallas Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center honoring King’s life and legacy. This year will mark 54 years since Dr. King’s untimely death.
Continuing monthly in 2023, the University of North Texas at Dallas (UNT Dallas) and the North Texas Food Bank (NTFB) will partner to bring a mobile food pantry to campus on Friday (Jan. 20) from 9 a.m.-noon. The free, drive-through service is open to the public and any community member in need of food support. […]
The Dallas Cowboys are inviting fans back for a free Divisional Watch Party on Sunday, January 22nd at Miller Lite House at AT&T Stadium. Gates will open at 4:00 p.m. Dallas at San Francisco will kick off at 5:30 p.m. CT on FOX across over 60 outdoor television screens. Entry and parking are free. Click […]
On Monday, January 30 in Dallas, Tris Pharma will illustrate how local companies and individuals can support CampV and BFL. As a focus for the company’s Annual Day of Service being held in Dallas, Tris and its employees have purchased and will fill backpacks containing critical supplies for veterans in need.
The Plano Symphony Orchestra (PSO) is pleased to announce the concerts in its 41st season, Out of This World. Season highlights include the ¡VIVA MEXICO! concert celebrating Mexican music and dance on Mexican Independence Day, a nostalgic viewing of the classic movie Ghostbusters screened live as the PSO performs Elmer Bernstein’s Grammy-nominated score, and a concert with multiple Award-winning jazz artist Branford Marsalis. […]
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