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Plano's Heritage Farmstead Museum is often filled with small children on school field trips or young families enjoying the wonders of the four-acre historic...
Rita Cook – Guest Contributor
May 1 2018
Next Saturday is Cinco de Mayo and people in Dallas love to celebrate with margaritas and cervezas, but that's just where the fun begins. First, let's take a...
Rita Cook – Guest Contributor
Apr 26 2018
Why should you shop the local farmers market? Well, if there is one near you, why wouldn't you? They provide access to fresh, organic produce, and you can’t go...
For the first time in sixteen years, the Dallas Zoo has recently welcomed hippopotamuses to their expansive location. Through the addition of a 2.1-acre exhibit...
Dallas does Earth Day well. In fact, Dallas’ EARTHx , formerly known as Earth Day Texas, is now the largest earth festival in the country, but it began just...
On April 21, thousands of young adult readers will flock to the Irving Convention Center for a day full of books, author signings, speakers, and general...
Just like we’ve learned that putting butter on burns is a terrible idea, science continues to reveal that homemade head lice treatments typically aren’t the...
Billed as the only mindful triathlon in Dallas, this is an experience unlike any other. If you are up for a 5k run/walk or just want to dance to some soulful...
Third Annual Day of Giving is April 5 Operation Kindness – North Texas’ original and largest no-kill shelter invites the North Texas community to participate...
Runny noses, itchy eyes, sore throats: it's all coming. Unfortunately, North Texas is an especially miserable place to live if you have seasonal allergies....