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Get ready to tee off for a day of philanthropy and fun at the 3rd Annual Life Changer Celebrity Golf Classic, benefiting Single Parent Advocate in alliance with The Scott Murray Scholarship Foundation. This highly anticipated nonprofit fundraiser promises a day of excitement and camaraderie on the green, all for noble causes.

Title:  3rd Annual Life Changer Celebrity Golf Classic

Date:  Tuesday, April 09, 2024

Time: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Location: The Clubs of Prestonwood – The Hills Clubhouse, 6600 Columbine Way, Plano, TX 75093

About the Course:

Designed by legendary golf course architect Dave Bennett, The Clubs of Prestonwood – The Hills Clubhouse offers an unparalleled 18-hole championship experience. Nestled in a private setting with a neighborhood ambiance, the course features rolling hills, tranquil waterscapes, and lush foliage that create a truly unforgettable backdrop for golf enthusiasts.

Distinguished Guests:

Join us as we welcome esteemed honorary chairs, Dallas Cowboys legend and Hall of Fame honoree Bob Lilly, alongside his wife Ann. Returning as celebrity emcee is an Emmy Award-winning broadcast journalist Scott Murray. Rub elbows with sports icons including Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Doug Donley, Cowboys safety Kenny “The Shark” Gant, Dallas Cowboys running back Timmy Newsome, as well as iconic actor Burton Gilliam, NFL wide receiver Mark Clayton, and cornerback Chris McAlister.

Exciting Prizes:

Play your best game for a chance to win fantastic prizes generously provided by Huffines Automotive Dealerships, celebrating their 100th year anniversary! Prizes include a car/SUV, an exciting trip, and a $500 shopping spree for golf gear. 

Supporting a Worthy Cause:

All proceeds from this event will benefit Single Parent Advocate, a nonprofit committed to providing resources, assistance, and empowerment to single parents and their children in Texas. A portion of the proceeds will also go towards educational scholarships through the Scott Murray Scholarship Foundation, supporting single parents and their children pursuing higher education. For more information on Single Parent Advocate, visit www.singleparentadvocate.org or to learn more about The Scott Murray Scholarship Foundation visit www.scottmurrayscholarshipfoundation.com

Why It Matters:

With 1 in 4 children in the U.S. growing up in single-parent households, the work of Single Parent Advocate is more crucial than ever. By supporting this event, you're helping to break the cycle of poverty and empower single parents and their children to thrive.

How You Can Participate:

Whether you're a golfer looking for a challenge, a company seeking sponsorship opportunities, or an individual wanting to volunteer, there are various ways to get involved. Visit www.singleparentadvocate.org/events to play, sponsor, or volunteer, and explore the different ticket packages available.

Join Us:

Don't miss your chance to make a difference while enjoying a day of golf and giving back. Mark your calendars for April 9th and join us at The Clubs of Prestonwood – The Hills Clubhouse for the 3rd Annual Life Changer Celebrity Golf Classic.

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U&I and the SPCA of Texas have partnered for The 30th Annual U&I Dash on Saturday, March 23 at Klyde Warren Park in Dallas. The event kicks off early Saturday morning with a dog-friendly 5K & 1 mile race through the Dallas Arts District then shifts gears to become an art and music festival from 4 to 10 pm.

As part of the collaboration, the SPCA of Texas will host a dedicated booth at The Dash from 7 to 11 am, offering attendees the opportunity to meet and adopt adorable dogs. There also will be an opportunity for the community to learn how they can make a difference in the overwhelming crisis of shelter overcrowding by fostering a dog. Fostering is free and it is not a long-term commitment.

"We need to look at people with disabilities the way our pets do, with unconditional love,” said Hugh Breland, CEO of U&I. “Dogs don’t see disabilities, they see human beings. During the event, we are connecting anyone who would like the unconditional love of a dog with the SPCA.” 

Having a pet, whether a Shepherd or a Sheltie, can provide happiness to anyone, but veterans suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can benefit greatly from pet ownership. After giving a life to service, it might be difficult to leave the military and rejoin the regular workforce. Veterans can adopt a dog from the SPCA of Texas for free or at a reduced cost simply by presenting their service ID.

The community is invited to stop by the U&I Live Screen-Printing Booth and get a t- shirt printed featuring the SPCA pup named Kong from 4 to 10 pm. 

The SPCA of Texas is a nonprofit organization that is dedicated to preventing and prosecuting animal cruelty. Every year, the Animal Cruelty Investigations Unit looks into hundreds of reports of animal abuse, neglect, hoarding, commercial breeding, animal fighting, and other forms of animal maltreatment in order to better serve the community in North Texas. They collaborate closely with neighborhood law enforcement and animal control organizations to help rescue and care for animals that are the victims of abuse or neglect. 

In 1951, Jean Walker Bentley overcame cultural barriers and spoke out for disabled children and their families. She started the Children’s Development Center to meet the scholastic and socialization needs of children with special needs. In 1981, the federal government mandated that public schools had the responsibility to educate children with disabilities. The organization evolved to help veterans find employment and provide vocational training for special education students preparing to transition out of high school.

Today, as one of the largest workforce development centers in DFW, U&I continues to meet the needs of disabled individuals by providing vocational training, job readiness training, paid work opportunities and community placement to more than 1000 youth and adults with severe intellectual, physical and/or mental health disabilities. More information is available at uandispreadthelight.com.

 

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JD Trueblood, President and CEO, Turtle Creek Association

JD Trueblood, President and CEO, Turtle Creek Association announces Ann Stuart, PhD, Honorary Chair, Mary Brinegar, Honored Guest and Sharon Ballew as chair of the Azalea luncheon happening on Tuesday, March 26, 2024 at the Harlan Crow Library. Deborah Stanford is Honorary Chair Emeritus.

         
Everyone is invited to join us as funds are raised to preserve, protect and celebrate a Dallas Jewel. The morning begins with a champagne reception followed by the delicious three-course luncheon prepared by Chef Mike McCoy, Chef to the Shelters and a fashion presentation by Betty Reiter.

Ticket prices vary. There are a limited number of regular tickets priced at $275. Patron Level tickets begin at $350. Table Sponsorship begin at $5,000. Other sponsorship opportunities are available, please contact the TCA for additional information. Tickets can be purchased online at www.Turtlecreekassociation.org Contact Sharon Ballew, Vice President of Development for more information at (214) 526-2800.
        
About the Turtle Creek Association: The Turtle Creek Association (TCA) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to safeguarding, preserving, and enhancing a 90-acre corridor that serves as Dallas's front yard, renowned for the scenic beauty of Turtle Creek. Despite its significance, Turtle Creek faces challenges as a primary recipient of stormwater runoff from the city. With each rainfall, the creek becomes inundated with trash and debris, posing threats to wildlife and impeding its natural flow. TCA has taken proactive measures to address this issue, leading efforts in manual trash removal while actively pursuing a permanent solution. Additionally, we are committed to ensuring the sustainability and aesthetic appeal of Turtle Creek's landscape, especially considering our region's increasingly extreme weather patterns. To achieve this, we are transitioning to native drought-resistant plant species, fostering a resilient and vibrant ecosystem for future generations. Importantly, all of these efforts are being undertaken without city funding.   

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Bobbi Brown Legendary makeup artist, best-selling author, and accomplished entrepreneur Bobbi Brown will participate in an insightful conversation at the 2024 JFS Woman to Woman Luncheon.

Jewish Family Service (JFS) announces that legendary makeup artist, best-selling author, and accomplished entrepreneur Bobbi Brown will participate in an insightful conversation at the 2024 Woman to Woman Luncheon. The event is scheduled for Thursday, April 18, at noon, at Fairmont Dallas Hotel, located at 1717 N. Akard St.

“The Woman to Woman Luncheon serves as a biennial celebration honoring the influence and achievements of women, and Bobbi Brown's presence promises to elevate the occasion to new heights,” said Cathy Barker, CEO, JFS. “Attendees will have the privilege of engaging with Bobbi Brown in a captivating discussion, delving into her illustrious career and entrepreneurial journey."

Renowned for her transformative impact on the beauty industry, Bobbi Brown's legacy extends far beyond cosmetics. From her humble beginnings creating a collection of lipsticks to establishing a global beauty empire with Bobbi Brown Cosmetics, she has continually pushed boundaries and redefined industry standards. Even after departing from her namesake brand, Brown's entrepreneurial spirit has remained undimmed, as evidenced by her successful ventures including justBOBBI.com, a digital editorial content site; The George, a 31-room boutique hotel in her hometown of Montclair, New Jersey; and 18Label, a state-of-the-art production studio. Her newest venture, Jones Road Beauty, is her collection of products for all ages, skin types, and skin tones. Recognized by Business Insider as one of the fastest-growing brands, Jones Road Beauty has garnered accolades from esteemed media outlets such as Allure, Vogue, W, In Style, and Essence.

Bobbi Brown's expertise in translating trends into practical applications has garnered her widespread recognition, including being named one of Forbes' "50 Over 50" most influential women in 2022 and receiving numerous awards for her contributions to both the beauty industry and philanthropy. Her accomplishments include receiving the Glamour Woman of the Year Award, The Fashion Group International Night of Stars Beauty Award, and The Jackie Robinson Foundation's ROBIE Humanitarian Award. Additionally, she was appointed by President Obama to serve on the Advisory Committee for Trade Policy and Negotiation and was inducted into the New Jersey Hall of Fame.

"We couldn't be more thrilled to welcome Bobbi Brown to Dallas for our luncheon," added Barker. "Her remarkable journey and unwavering commitment to empowering women make her the perfect choice to headline our event."

Co-Chairs are Fran Toubin, Sam Utay, Susan Kramer, Bobbie Repp, and Barbara Spigel, who are dedicated to advancing the cause of this luncheon fundraiser. Proceeds from the event will support JFS in providing mental health and social services to individuals regardless of age, race, religion, or financial status, benefiting more than 16,500 individuals last year alone.

Honorary Chairs, the JFS Diaper Shower Founders, Cathy Glick, Julie Liberman, and Beverly Rossel have been instrumental in the nonprofit's diaper collection efforts, providing essential resources to those in need since 2010.

Since its inception, the luncheon has raised over $5 million, significantly expanding JFS's reach and impact. Past speakers have included prominent figures such as Joy Behar, Goldie Hawn, and Diane Von Furstenberg.

The 2024 luncheon features a jewelry pull, a wine pull, and a luxury raffle. Sponsorship opportunities start at $1,800, and a limited number of tickets are now available.

For more information and to purchase tickets and sponsorships, visit jfswomantowoman.org

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Jewish Family Service of Greater Dallas is a nonprofit organization providing comprehensive health services that address physical, emotional, nutritional, and financial well-being. Their mission is to provide effective and accessible whole-person care that promotes lifelong self-sufficiency and well-being for the Greater Dallas community. JFS Dallas offers programs to the community such as primary medical care, individual age-appropriate counseling and group support, career and financial coaching, a food pantry, support for older adults, and a Clubhouse for adults with mental illness. Since 1950, they have served anyone, regardless of age, race, religion, or ability to pay. The agency’s services impacted over 16,500 lives last year. Jfsdallas.org

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March is Happiness Month, and Live Happy, a Dallas-based company that promotes happiness and well-being, is inviting everyone to join them in spreading joy and kindness. Live Happy’s 10th annual #HappyActs campaign is a global movement that encourages people to perform simple acts of kindness every day of the month.

“Research shows that performing acts of kindness not only benefits others, but also boosts our own happiness, health, and sense of purpose,” said Deborah K. Heisz, CEO of Live Happy and author of Live Happy: Ten Practices for Choosing Joy. “We want to inspire people to make happiness a habit, and #HappyActs is a fun and easy way to do that.”

 

 

To make it even easier, Live Happy created a free downloadable calendar with ideas for #HappyActs that can be done at work, home, and school.

“Our #HappyActs celebration provides an easy way for people to make a positive difference in their lives and the lives of those around them,” Heisz said. “We’re hoping it’s a pass-it-on kind of moment where you do something for someone, then they do something for somebody else. You become the center of a ripple of positive activity not just for that day but stretching into weeks and months and genuinely making the world a happier place.”

At the center of the month-long campaign is the International Day of Happiness on March 20, 

a worldwide celebration established by the United Nations in 2011 to recognize happiness as a fundamental human right and goal.

Live Happy’s activities on this day have always included its signature orange 

Happiness Walls

, where people could post inspiring messages and tell how they share happiness. More than 3,000 walls have appeared in homes, schools, businesses, and public spaces over the years. This year, Live Happy has added a virtual 

Digital Happiness Wall

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“The virtual wall is perfect for this year’s theme, Bringing the World Together,” Heisz said. “We’re still encouraging our wall hosts around the world to put up physical walls, but the digital wall means that everyone can share their #HappyActs with people all around the world — and from anywhere in the world.” 

Sharing on the virtual wall is easy; participants can post their #HappyActs using a QR code on the site or can simply include the tag #HappyActs on social media posts during the month of March. People who are hosting physical walls are encouraged to share pictures of their walls and activities on the Digital Happiness Wall.

Live Happy is also asking thought leaders in positive psychology and happiness experts to visit the wall to share their ideas for making the world a happier place. For more tips on building lasting happiness, visit the Live Happy website or tune into its award-winning weekly podcast, Live Happy Now.

 

About Live Happy

Live Happy is a 10-year-old media company dedicated to helping people live healthy, happy, meaningful lives. Founded by Jeff Olson and Deborah K. Heisz, Live Happy LLC offers a website, weekly newsletter, three podcasts, and a line of gifts and apparel. Rooted in the research and principles of positive psychology, it provides actionable, science-based tips for improving well-being and building strengths such as resilience, gratitude, kindness, and more. Learn more at www.livehappy.com.

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As the official first day of spring approaches on Tuesday, March 19th, there's a palpable sense of renewal and rejuvenation in the air. The longer days, warmer weather, and blooming flowers mark a time of transition and growth—a perfect opportunity to focus on our mental well-being and embrace the positive energy of the season.

The Promise of Spring

Spring symbolizes a fresh start, offering us the chance to shake off the winter blues and embrace new beginnings. Whether you're a fan of outdoor activities, gardening, or simply soaking up the sun, here are some tips to make the most of this season and nurture your mental health along the way

Tips for Mental Health During Spring

Soak Up the Sunshine: As daylight hours increase, make the most of the sunshine by spending time outdoors. Exposure to natural light can help regulate your sleep-wake cycle and boost your mood.

Engage in Physical Activity: Take advantage of the milder weather to get moving. Whether it's going for a walk, cycling, or practicing yoga in the park, physical activity is a powerful mood booster.

Connect with Nature: Surround yourself with the sights, sounds, and scents of spring by spending time in nature. Take a hike, visit a botanical garden, or simply sit in your backyard and enjoy the beauty around you.

Practice Mindfulness: Take a moment to pause and be present. Mindfulness techniques such as meditation, deep breathing exercises, and grounding techniques can help reduce stress and increase feelings of calmness.

Nurture Your Creativity: Spring is a time of inspiration and creativity. Whether it's painting, gardening, or writing, find an outlet for your creativity and allow yourself to express your innermost thoughts and feelings.

Dealing with Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)

While spring brings a sense of relief for many, it's important to acknowledge that some individuals may still experience symptoms of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) during this time of year. If you're struggling with feelings of depression or low mood, consider seeking support from a mental health professional. Treatment options for SAD may include light therapy, counseling, medication, and lifestyle changes.

How NAMI North Texas Can Help

NAMI North Texas is here to support you on your journey to mental wellness. As a trusted resource in the community, NAMI North Texas provides essential education, advocacy, and support group programs for individuals and families affected by mental health challenges. Whether you're looking for information, support, or resources, NAMI North Texas is here to help. Check out our educational and support programming, call us at (214) 341-7133, or email info@NAMINorthTexas.org.

Embrace the Beauty of Spring

As we welcome the official arrival of spring, let's take this opportunity to prioritize our mental health and embrace the beauty of the season. By incorporating these simple tips into our daily routine, we can cultivate a greater sense of well-being, vitality, and joy as we embark on this journey of growth and renewal.

Remember, spring is a time of transformation and possibility—so let's make the most of it and bloom into our best selves!

If you are seeking support or need information on how to better manage a mental health challenge in yourself or a loved one, you are not alone. Reach out to NAMI North Texas, a chartered affiliate of the National Alliance on Mental Illness, which offers outstanding peer-led programs and provides no-cost education, skills training and support in Dallas, Collin, Denton, and Rockwall counties. Visit www.naminorthtexas.org  or call 214-341-7133 for more information. If you or someone you know is struggling with depression or suicidal thoughts and in need immediate of help, please call or text 988 or chat online at www.988lifeline.org.

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A concert inspired the historic gardens of Europe

Lumedia Musicworks presents its latest concert titled A Little Night Garden Music in Dallas at St. John’s Episcopal Church on April 21 and at On the Levee event venue on April 22.

The program promises an enchanting exploration of musical biodiversity, presenting works by Bach, Handel, Pachelbel, Purcell, Vivaldi, Uccellini, Clérambault, Roman and film score composer Gabriel Yared. 

Known for their “innovative approach” to classical music (Friends of WRR Classical Radio), the concert is reminiscent of the musical events held in the formal gardens throughout Europe in the 18th century. The group performs just in time for Earth Day.

Some perennial favorites include Pachelbel’s Canon and Gigue, Handel's Arrival of the Queen of Sheba, and Vivaldi’s Concerto for Two Violins in A minor. “This is not your garden variety baroque concert, nor your typical baroque group,” says Christopher Phillpott, founding member and viola da gambist/baroque cellist based in Dallas. “To be sure, audiences have proclaimed Lumedia to be ‘wacky and wonderful!’” 

The “essential concert” can be heard at Concerts at St. John’s series on April 21 at 3:00 pm, St. John’s Episcopal Church in Dallas. Tickets are $10 and only available at the door.

The “enhanced concert” is April 22 at 7:30 pm at On The Levee venue in Dallas, Texas. Garden walls of ivy, surround seating, lighting and other special effects combine to create the enhanced experience. Tickets are $36 and include a wine reception with the artists. Purchase tickets online or at the door. 

Concert run-time is approximately 60 minutes.

THE ESSENTIAL CONCERT: APRIL 21

St. John's Episcopal Church
848 Harter Rd, Dallas

Parking: Free onsite
Doors open: 2:30 pm
Concert: 3:00 pm
Tickets: $10 at the door

THE FULL EXPERIENCE: APRIL 22

On The Levee
1108 Quaker St, Dallas

Parking: Free onsite
Doors open: 7:00pm
Concert: 7:30 pm
Tickets: $36 

Ticketing Website: https://www.flipcause.com/secure/cause_pdetails/MjA1ODE4

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Sweeney Todd

Lyric Stage, a theatre company dedicated to the development and preservation of the musical, presents Sweeney Todd from March 15 to April 7. These performances will be presented at Lyric Stage’s new studio stage. Tickets are now available. Opening night, March 15, is sold out.

Sweeney Todd:The Demon Barber of Fleet Street is the unsettling tale of a Victorian-era barber who returns home to London after 15 years of exile to take revenge on the corrupt judge who ruined his life. Sweeney Todd has won numerous awards including eight Tony nominations with two of those wins in 2023. It was a finalist for 2023’s Tony’s Best Revival of a Musical.

Scott Guenther, Lyric Stage’s general manager, said, “This is Lyric's second production in our new studio space, an intimate and immersive experience for audiences, putting them right in the heart of the theatre magic. Sweeney Todd is also the final production in Lyric's show-stopping 30th anniversary season, crafted under the guidance of Executive Producer Catherine Carpenter Cox.”

Lyric Stage’s performance times are Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday matinees are at 2:30 p.m. Tickets start at $35. Student rush tickets are available for $25 beginning 90 minutes before each performance. Tickets may be purchased online, at the door, or by calling the box office at 214-871-5000. 

Lyric Stage

1170 Quaker St.

Dallas, TX 75207

March 15-April 7, 2024

Friday, Saturday at 7:30 p.m., Saturday & Sunday at 2:30 p.m.

Tickets: $35 and $25 for students
Ticket link:  https://www.lyricstage.org/sweeney

The cast includes Jonah Munroe as Sweeney Todd; Mary Gilbreath Grim as Mrs. Lovett; Cameron Vargas as Anthony Hope; Isabella Zambrano as Johanna; Ethan Rodriguez-Mullins as Tobias Ragg; Evan Faris as Judge Turpin; Anthony Ortega as The Beadle; Sarah Powell as the Beggar Woman; Ryan Michael Friedman as Adolfo Pirelli; The Ensemble includes Madeleine Norton, Maya Hernandez-Pearson, Shane Duckett, Daniel Hernandez, Rowan Gilvie, Kenneth Lane, Jayden Russell, Keith Warren; Kids Ensemble include Jessie Prince, Wyatt Hartz and Joshua Brown. 

Michael Serrecchia serves as Director; Megan Kelly Bates is the Assistant Director/Choreographer; Hans Grim serves as Music Director; Breianna Bairrington serves as Costume & Wigs Designer; Tricia Guenther serves as Costume & Wigs Assistant Designer; Scott Guenther serves as Production Designer and General Manager, and Catherine Carpenter Cox serves as Executive Producer.

About Lyric Stage: Lyric Stage, a Dallas-based 501c3 not-for-profit professional musical theatre company, was established in 1993 with the mission of the development and preservation of the musical, a unique art form. In its thirty-year history, Lyric Stage has produced over 125 productions, which include 21 world-premiere musicals and 2 Off-Broadway shows. For more information, visit www.lyricstage.org

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The African American Museum, Dallas is currently featuring “Seeing A World Blind Lemon Never Saw” through May 30, 2024.

With spring just around the corner, the African American Museum, Dallas will host a variety of educational and entertaining happenings this March through May. Highlights include two Music Under The Dome jazz concerts, a lecture series entirely devoted to women’s issues, a two-day family-fun art show and a Black History academic competition for middle and high school students..
 
Also, the museum is currently featuring two exhibitions through May 30, 2024 – “Central Track: Crossroads of Deep Ellum” and “Seeing A World Blind Lemon Never Saw.” The newly refreshed exhibit – “The Souls of Black Folks – Imagination and Materiality: The Power of Memory and Storytelling in Black Art”– will also be on view.

Visitors are also encouraged to view the newly dedicated Texas Historical Marker, which commemorates the Hall of Negro Life that was constructed for the 1936 Texas Centennial Exposition at Fair Park in Dallas. The Hall, which celebrated the numerous achievements and deeds of the African American community in America, attracted more than 400,000 visitors over the course of the fair, with an estimated 60% of visitors being White. The African American Museum, Dallas now stands at the original site of the Hall of Negro Life. Museum leaders say they never intended to replace the Hall of Negro Life but to instead carry forward its mission.

MARCH EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES:

ESTELLA DOTY YOUNG LEADERS LECTURE
WITH AMBER SIMS, YOUNG LEADERS STRONG CITY
Saturday, March 23, at 2 p.m.
African American Museum, Dallas – AT&T Auditorium
Free and open to the public

In honor of Women’s History Month, the Estella Doty Lecture provides a platform for young female leaders with an emphasis on leadership, education and/or religion. Doty was an educator/administrator in Dallas ISD and an outstanding church leader in the community. The featured speaker will be Amber Sims, executive director of Young Leaders Strong City (YLSC).

PALOOZA IN THE PARK
Saturday, March 9, from 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
Fair Park Museum Green (2nd Ave. and Grand Ave, Dallas)
Free and open to the public

The second-annual Palooza in the Park is a family-friendly celebration featuring performances by local artists, a car show, face painting, caricatures, food vendors and plenty of fun photo ops. The African American Museum will be open, plus numerous community organizations will be on site offering activities for all ages. Palooza in the Park is supported in part by the City of Dallas Office of Cultural Affairs.

ROBERT AND CHARMAINE PRICE KNOW YOUR HERITAGE BOWL
Saturday, March 23, at 9 a.m.
African American Museum, Dallas
Free and open to the public

Presented by the African American Museum, Dallas and the W. Marvin Dulaney DFW Branch of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH), the Robert and Charmaine Price Know Your Heritage Bowl is a competition for local middle and high school students that seeks to encourage young scholars to appreciate and learn more about the rich history and culture of African Americans. Complete with prizes and fun, the friendly competition marks the culmination of a months-long effort by African American middle and high school students to study their history.

MUSIC UNDER THE DOME FEATURING SHEREL RILEY
Thursday, March 28, at 7:30 p.m.
African American Museum, Dallas
Tickets are $15; register at
aamdallas.org/events

Bringing jazz concerts to the heart of Fair Park, Music Under the Dome continues with vocalist extraordinaire Sherel Riley. Tickets are available for $15. Food and beverages will be available for sale.

APRIL EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES:

SOUTHWEST BLACK ART SHOW
Saturday, April 20, from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sunday, April 21, from 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
African American Museum, Dallas
Free and open to the public

Committed to the exclusive presentation of art produced by artists of African and African American descent, the Southwest Black Art Show (SWBAS) was envisioned to present a quality experience for artists, collectors, galleries, educators, art professionals and anyone interested in Black fine art. In addition to showcasing quality black art, the Southwest Black Art Show will present workshops for people interested in becoming collectors as well as presentations by seasoned collectors, scholars and gallery owners. In addition, there will be hands-on activities for families and children throughout the weekend.

MUSIC UNDER THE DOME WITH HERBIE K. JOHNSON
Thursday, April 25, at 7:30 p.m.
African American Museum, Dallas
Free and open to the public; register at
aamdallas.org/events

Music Under the Dome continues with jazz sensation Herbie K. Johnson. While admission is free, seating is limited and registration is required. Food and beverages will be available for sale.

MAY EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES:

BESSIE R. LASSITER DISTINGUISHED LECTURE
WITH BIANCA A. CARTER, B WHOLE AESTHETICS COMPANY
Saturday, May 4, at 2 p.m.
African American Museum, Dallas – AT&T Auditorium

The Bessie R. Lassiter Distinguished Lecture in Women's Healthcare is devoted to women in health and women's healthcare issues. Bessie Lassiter, a registered nurse, was the wife of Dr. Wright L. Lassiter, Jr., who with his two children endowed the lecture. Established healthcare professionals will be invited to present the lecture as part of the African American Heritage Series and a part of the museum's Culture of Wellness Initiative. The featured speaker will be Bianca A. Carter, owner and founder of B Whole Aesthetics Company.

A. MACEO SMITH COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD BRUNCH
Saturday, May 18, at 10 a.m.
Location TBD

Named for the late A. Maceo Smith – a consummate community leader whose volunteer service spanned a period of more than 50 years – the A. Maceo Smith Community Service Award Brunch will honor five volunteers for their outstanding service to the African American community in the areas of arts and culture, civic and human services, education, business and youth involvement. In addition, an award will be presented to a community servant under 40 years of age. Smith served as a regional director of fair housing and equal opportunity for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. He was a leading figure in the Progressive Voters League, NAACP, Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce, Dallas Urban League and Bishop College, and was integral in the development of Hamilton Park. In addition, he was a founding supporter of the African American Museum, Dallas and the founder of the Hall of Negro Life that was erected at the State Fair in 1936 for the Texas Centennial Fair. The award has been given since 1978.

Free and open to the public, the three exhibitions on view at the AAM are as follows:

“CENTRAL TRACK: CROSSROADS OF DEEP ELLUM”
Through May 30, 2024
Free and open to the public

“Central Track: Crossroads of Deep Ellum” focuses primarily on the 1920s and 1930s and features newspaper clippings, archival photographs, posters, and recordings of blues, jazz and popular music of the period. The exhibition unravels the growth and demise of North Central Avenue, in the area known as Central Track or Stringtown, which connects Deep Ellum to what was called Freedman Town after the Civil War. The area was later renamed Short North Dallas then Old North Dallas before being identified as Uptown. The exhibition raises questions about cultural identity difficult to reconcile, juxtaposing the harsh realities of racism to the vitality of a community that struggled to survive. While few photos have been found, numerous newspaper accounts bring to life a world little known and often overlooked that was destroyed in the 1940s to make way for North Central Expressway and the I-345 overpass.

“SEEING A WORLD BLIND LEMON NEVER SAW”
Through May 30, 2024
Free and open to the public

“Seeing a World Blind Lemon Never Saw”presents a photographic series by Alan Govenar from 2021-2023. The exhibition explores rural East Texas, little-known places in Dallas and locations that the legendary blues singer, Blind Lemon Jefferson, visited or alluded to in his songs. Govenar’s compelling photographs of Jefferson’s environment are characterized with chromatic elegance and depth. The images encapsulate the spectrum of human experience. The photographs’ clear tonal contrast of light and shadow evokes a timeless quality that transcends the boundaries of time and gives Govenar’s photographs universal appeal.

“THE SOULS OF BLACK FOLKS – IMAGINATION AND MATERIALITY: THE POWER OF MEMORY AND STORYTELLING IN BLACK ART”
Main level of the museum
Ongoing
Free and open to the public


Spotlighting folk and self-taught artists from Texas and beyond, the exhibition features works from the museum’s permanent folk art collection which is one of the largest collections in the country. Featured pieces include an 1821 coverlet made and signed by a 16-year-old enslaved girl, an 1888 crazy quilt, a desk made by slaves in 1830, an 1864 silver spoon made by a slave, and a chair designed by Charles Harrison, a 30-year industrial designer at Sears.

Season sponsors of the African American Museum, Dallas, are Toyota, Peggy and Carl Sewell, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Dallas Mavericks, NBC 5/Telemundo 39, Texas Metro News, Garland Journal, OVG360, Dallas Tourism Public Improvement District and the City of Dallas’ Office of Arts and Culture.

HOURS. Hours are Tuesdays through Fridays from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Free self-parking is available in nearby lots.

The African American Museum, Dallas is located at 3536 Grand Ave. in Dallas’ historic Fair Park. For more information, go to aamdallas.org or call214-565-9026. For the latest updates, follow the Museum on Instagram and Facebook.

About the African American Museum, Dallas
The African American Museum, Dallas was founded in 1974 as a part of Bishop College. The Museum has operated independently since 1979. For more than 40 years, the African American Museum has stood as a cultural beacon in Dallas and the Southwestern United States. Located in Dallas’ historic Fair Park, the African American Museum is the only museum in the Southwestern United States devoted to the collection, preservation and display of African American artistic, cultural and historical materials that relate to the African American experience. The African American Museum incorporates a wide variety of visual art forms and historical documents that portray the African American experience in the United States, Southwest, and Dallas. The Museum has a small, but rich collection of African art, African American fine art and one of the largest African American folk-art collections in the United States. Learn more at aamdallas.org.

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Fool's Gold The Parlor at Sheraton Dallas

There's no fool when ordering the Fool’s Gold cocktail at The Parlor in Downtown Dallas. Cheers to St. Patrick’s Day with the Fool's Gold cocktail all weekend long! 

The cocktail contains Irish whiskey, cointreau, pistachio syrup, lime juice and edible gold and costs $15.

The Parlor is located at 400 North Olive Street, Dallas, Texas 75201, and is an upscale lounge bar located within Sheraton Dallas in downtown. The bar replicates aspects of historical speakeasies and serves curated cocktails, draft beers and ciders and tasty appetizers. 

The Parlor's Mixologist, Adam, has explored more than 43 countries and has worked at luxury bars across the world. He uses ingredients from around the world to create unique cocktails not found anywhere else.

Travelers can take the DART train right to The Parlor by getting off at the Pearl/Arts District station. The station is across the street from The Parlor inside Sheraton Dallas. Keep the party going after the 2024 Dallas St. Patrick’s Parade & Festival by visiting The Parlor!

Sheraton Dallas is the largest hotel in Texas and the second largest Sheraton in the world, with 1,840 guest rooms, 230,000 square feet of flexible meeting and convention spaces, pool, fitness center with state-of-the-art fitness equipment and Peloton bikes, and four dining outlets including The Parlor, Open Palette, Draft Sports Bar & Lounge and Open Mkt.