Klyde Warren Park: Live on the Lawn - Dallas
Klyde Warren Park will showcase a series of jazz concerts through May 16. On April 25, Spyro Gyra will perform. Free.
These event are deemed appropriate for younger children
Klyde Warren Park will showcase a series of jazz concerts through May 16. On April 25, Spyro Gyra will perform. Free.
Guided moonlit hike down the Redbud Trail. Coyotes howling, owls hooting and other nocturnal sounds will provide an out-of-the-ordinary hiking experience. No flashlights necessary. Recommended for ages 5 years and up. $7. Registration required: 972-219-3930 or LisaCole@UNT.edu.
The Denton County Master Gardener Association hosts this garden tour with seven sites. Tickets available at Calloway's Nursery in Denton, Flower Mound, Lewisville, Southlake and online. $10/in advance, $12/day of tour. Ages 14 and under are free.
Share your observations and discover new insights about Marsden Hartley’s painting American Indian Symbols (1914). Free.
Arts and music festival hosted by the city of Richardson. Music lineup includes Spin Doctors, the Charlie Daniels Band, Blue Oyster Cult, Grand Funk Railroad, Toadies, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Robert Earl Keen. Tickets: $30/three-day pass; $20/adult single day; $3/ages 5-12 pass; Free/4 and under. See website for special promotions.
Event hosted by the city of Irving featuring BMX demo in skate park (next to Lively Pointe), kid's bike rodeo, food trucks, vendors. Show your bikes--cool, franken or classic. Group rides: 12 miles and 30 miles; no fees. Booth space is free. Contact: Fran Witte at fwitte@cityofirving.org or 972-721-2355.
Tarrant County Master Gardener Association members will teach “Propagation-Seeds.” $10/adult; $5/ child. Pre-registration required: Billie Hammack at blhammack@ag.tamu.edu or 817-884-1296.
Vintage Tex, Colleyville’s vintage clothing boutique, is hosting its 2nd annual Spring Tea Party to promote upcycling, recycling and enjoying all things vintage.
The outdoor fair features local artists and purveyors of vintage clothing, accessories and home goods, live music, coffee and gourmet teas and baked goods. Photographer will be on hand to capture portraits of shoppers in vintage clothing. Free.
Annual festival dating back to the 1930s, featuring local vendors selling trees and plants, gardening products, landscaping and home improvement items. In addition, there will be workshops, children's environmental activities, a recycled fashion show and festival foods. Free.
The Ennis Bluebonnet Trails Festival will be held April 20-21, 9am-5pm in downtown Ennis, featuring vendors, food and bluebonnet souvenirs. The city also provides a map of about 40 miles of driving trails around the city to view bluebonnets this month.
SEE ENNIS BLUEBONNET TRAIL MAP: http://www.visitennis.org/