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One Spiral closes, three new venues to open next year

Spiral Diner, a beloved Dallas vegan eatery, closed after 14 years but will open three new venues in Tarrant County: a new Spiral Diner in Arlington and two Fort Worth ventures, Maiden and Dreamboat Donuts and Scoops, offering plant-based fine dining, donuts, and ice cream in early 2023.

2022 Green Source Awards hops over to Fort Worth

The Green Source DFW Awards returns on Dec. 4 at Fort Worth Botanic Garden, marking its in-person comeback. Established in 2012, this gala honors green leaders and will be held in a new venue. Tickets cost $25-$35, with additional options for exploring holiday exhibits.

North Texan makes top 10 list on popular naturalist app

Sam Kieschnick, a Fort Worth-based urban wildlife biologist for Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, has inspired many to use iNaturalist, a popular naturalist app. He's made over 100,000 observations, placing him among the top 10 observers worldwide, out of 2.4 million users.

Ready for more rain? Check out these rain barrels, gauges

Install a rain gauge and rain barrel to harness rainwater, saving 1,300 gallons yearly. Quality barrels with brass spigots, proper placement, mosquito prevention, and stable bases are vital. Ready-made and DIY options exist, like Epoch, Wayfair, and Home Depot barrels. Complement with unique rain gauges from Mo Clune or La Crosse Technology.

Gourmet vegan restaurant just steps from Dallas parks

Aug. 12, 2022

Blending plant-based versions of comfort foods with unique vegan creations, Belse ensures everyone in your party goes home happy. 

Settle in with a sizable entrée or cobble together a meal from imaginative soups, salads and appetizers. Finish with a cute dessert and walk it all off at the many nearby parks.

Rangers' vegan concession stand offers winning lineup

Rangers' vegan concession stand at Globe Life Field offers plant-based classics like hotdogs, burgers, and nachos, thanks to the efforts of vegan advocate Twalla Grant. Since its launch in 2016, it has become a model for other MLB stadiums. The stand features popular items like vegan nachos and bratwurst.

Powwow celebrates strides of Native Americans at UTA

The UTA Native American Student Association's 26th annual Scholarship Benefit Powwow returned this June after a two-year hiatus. Hosted in Arlington, the event attracted a diverse audience and featured Native American dancing, exhibits, and booths promoting social change. UTA announced a new scholarship and highlighted its Indigenous Land Acknowledgment.

North Texas couples wed with green style

North Texas couples are opting for eco-friendly weddings to reduce landfill waste. Examples include Brandi Addison’s Earth Day wedding and Claire and Anders’ green nuptials using recycled materials, locally-sourced food, and rented items. Natalie and Ben also embraced sustainable practices. Tips include digital invites, renting, and composting.

Dallas climate book club branches out

The Dallas-based Climate Book Club, associated with Citizens’ Climate Lobby, has expanded due to a focus on hope, inspiring a Fort Worth club and hosting advocacy events. Despite initial COVID-19 challenges, the club continues to thrive, promoting environmental awareness and offering members educational, camaraderie, and hopeful experiences.