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brad
hope everyone has a very merry Christmas 🎅


The Dallas Morning News
Sunset Soiree at Kaleidoscope Park When Kaleidoscope Park officially opens on Saturday, Oct. 5, it will be the culmination of years of hard work and planning by the Kaleidoscope Park Foundation and its volunteers, as well as its partners at Communities Foundation of Texas, the City of Frisco and HALL Park. It is only fitting, therefore, that those founders and the entities who have sponsored and funded the development of this world-class art and horticultural destination be feted at a ticketed party prior to the official Grand Opening. On Friday, Oct. 4, guests will be treated to the Sunset Soirée: A Walk in the Park at Frisco’s Kaleidoscope Park. This first-look event offers a curated guest list the chance to stroll the park and hear from those who were fundamental in its creation and completion. After arriving at the new HALL Park, guests will have the opportunity to stroll the park while enjoying small bites donated by Vestal’s Catering, gelato provided by Gelato la Boca, beer provided by Rollertown Beerworks, cocktails by Socorro Tequila, and spectacular sips of HALL Wines donated by Craig and Kathryn Hall. Guests at the ticketed event will have the first official chance to view Janet Echelman’s magnificent Butterfly Rest Stop, the largest and most important piece of public art to debut in North Texas in years. In keeping with the bridge that Frisco has built between art and technology, the evening will end with a drone show presented by North Texas’ Sky Elements.


Sam
who out here bored as hell rn


The Dallas Morning News
Oktoberfest this weekend: What to know before you go The free festival in the city’s historic downtown runs Friday through Sunday! McKinney is welcoming fall this weekend at the city’s 17th annual Oktoberfest festival. The event will feature Hofbrau and local beers, activities for children, live music, German food and contests — from wiener dog races to a brat-eating contest. Oktoberfest runs rain or shine from Friday through Sunday over 14 blocks in the historic downtown square. The festival runs from 2 to 11 p.m. on Friday, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Admission is free, and food, beer and activities can be purchased from vendors. From 2 to 4:30 p.m. on Friday, beers will be discounted during the event’s happy hour special. The event’s opening ceremony, parade and keg tapping will kick off at 6 p.m. Friday.


Sam
walking is so nice around here


Jimi
Happy New Year Everybody this years future is so bright we gotta wear some shades 😎


Dallas fun fam
🌟 Where to get warm churros with ice cream in DFW: Scoop N’ Buns 🌟 Why we love it: ❤️ Scoop N’ Buns serves up delicious ice cream specialties at their super cool location! ❤️ They’re known for their warm air-fried churros with ice cream (SO GOOD) and glazed donut ice cream sandwiches. 🤤 ❤️ You can also try their Filipino dessert, Halo Halo! This rainbow colored dessert includes shaved ice, fruits, ube halaya, jellies, and more. Definitely worth a try if you want to try something new and different! ❤️ Kids will love playing on the nintendo while they wait for their freshly air fried churros. ❤️ It’s beautiful and so fun.
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Steph steph
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Steph steph
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philip dixon
hey y'all. new here just seeing what's up and who's around.


Dallas fun fam
Shine Performing Arts Center presents Mary Poppins One of the most popular Disney movies of all time is capturing hearts in a whole new way: as a practically perfect musical! Based on the books by P.L. Travers and the classic Walt Disney film, Disney and Cameron Mackintosh's Mary Poppins delighted Broadway audiences for over 2,500 performances and received nominations for nine Olivier and seven Tony Awards, including Best Musical. The show runs July 12 through July 28. Performances will be Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm, and Sundays at 2:30pm. Reserved seating tickets are $26 for adults and children. Children under the age of 3 are not permitted.


The Dallas Morning News
Thrillers, documentaries and kabuki: The inside scoop on this year’s Asian Film Festival of Dallas The Asian Film Festival of Dallas kicks off its 4-day run at Dallas’ Angelika Theater on Thursday. The festival returns to the basics in this 23rd edition delivering over two dozen drama, action, thriller and documentary films about Asians and Asian Americans. Thomas Schubert, executive director of the festival, gives us the inside scoop on this year’s festivities including opening night, filmmakers in attendance and his “can’t miss” picks which include a swashbuckling kabuki play captured on film. The 23rd annual Asian Film Festival of Dallas will take place between July 25th-28th.


The Dallas Morning News
OKTOBERFEST AT FLAG POLE HILL IN DALLAS This year’s annual event at Flag Pole Hill, just north of White Rock Lake, features a kids zone, a market village, beer and food that includes everything from brats to pizza and Hefeweizen to Kolsch. Activities include keg tapping, a stein holding contest and music from Red, a Taylor Swift tribute band,and country artist Cory Morrow. Details: Oct. 5 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. $12-$25; free for kids under 4.


Dallas Love List
PINSTACK Dallas: Bowling Has Never Been So Delicious! 🎳🍔 With locations in Plano, Las Colinas and Allen, there is no doubt a swanky bowling and dining experience near you. Let your competitive side heat things up on the bowling lanes, in the laser tag arena or on the climbing wall without worrying about the temps outside. Did you know they also have bumper cars and a high-ropes course suspended 20 feet above their arcade, which features 100 of the newest video games and simulator technology?