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Dallas Vegan Roundup: DFW Summer Vegan Polluck & Picnic

Vegans from all over the Dallas-Fort Worth are invited for the first ever DFW Vegan Potluck & Picnic. Trawick Pavilion includes sand volleyball, basketball and lake access. There will be activities and games available for all to enjoy.

Vegan burgers and hot dogs will be provided. Bring a vegan dish to share. We will have sign-ups for dishes so we'll be sure to have a variety of food.

$6. Reduced pricing for kids.

River Legacy: Parents Night Out - Arlington

Children ages 5 to 10 will join River Legacy staff for a summertime PJ party full of cool summer fun, pizza and snacks while exploring how animals (and humans too!) stay cool in the heat of summer.

Participants will meet some cool-as-a-cucumber animal friends, go on a nature adventure in the cool of the evening, take part in some cool science experiments and wrap up the evening with the movie Lilo & Stitch (PG). Children are welcome to wear their favorite PJ's, but closed toe shoes are recommended.

Dean & Deluca Invitational: Bike to the Birdies - Fort Worth

Bike to the Birdies is a complimentary bike valet available to everyone for free during the Deal & Deluca Invitational. Whether you are riding from home or a specific parking lot we want to invite you to ride your bicycle and we will park your bike for free. A $10 donation will be made to the Fort Worth Bike Share & Streams and Valleys for each bicycle parked during the golf tournament.

Dallas Arboretum: Memorial Day Weekend Celebration - Dallas (Thru May 30)

Friday, May 27 - Sunday, May 30 - Families can enjoy music of Joel Cross from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., a petting zoo and face painting from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Pecan Grove, and Kindermusik from 12 to 12:30 p.m. $2 hot dogs and root beer floats will also be available.


Saturday, May 28 at 11 a.m.- Twice Upon a Time Storytellers Gene & Peggy Helmick-Richardson bring to life Abraham Lincoln, one of the Great Contributors in Gary Lee Price's Bronze Statues exhibit.