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Drop off Textiles for Recycle and benefit Heart House Dallas
Dude, get rid of it! Did you know that 2.5 billion lbs. of textiles are recycled every year? If you want to be authentic Saturday, April 23rd, drop off clothes, shoes, belts, handbags, toys and stuffed animals, sheets and other gently owned soft goods between 10 am - 5 pm. We know it means spending a little time dealing with closets and drawers first, but The Earth will thank you - and it’s a drive-through.
earth.water at Cohn Drennan Contemporary
The opening exhibit at Cohn Drennan Contemporary, earth.water, features the similarities and interplay of two artists, Janis Goodman and Steve Hilton, who examine the anomalies and consistencies of environmental activity. Both artists are professors, and both bring observations direct from nature to their respective disciplines.
Craighead Green Gallery Opening Reception
Three artists - Brad Ellis, Justin Ginsberg, Gary Schafter - will be in their latest exhibit that opens on Saturday, February 19th at 5 pm.
Larru Leathers
Using the finest leathers, for 25 years, Larru Leathers has created elegant furnishes by hand for upscale homes. Recently owner Marcelena Recatune and couture seamstress, Rosie del la Bosque collaborated on a project and created a line of designer handbags they will showcase in a trunk show in time for super bowl hostess gift giving.
2011; Goodbye Shabby, Hello Chic
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After waiting out the bad economy these past five years, it’s on! Intownmix is growing up to what it was originally designed; a Business-to-Business Web Magazine for small business owners and family owned businesses (large & small) with a Lifestyle Business-to-Consumer Guide. In the coming weeks, the weekly newsletter will get a make-over but no worries, it will still be chock-full of sass, unique business stories and happenings by entertainment district.
Does Net Neutrality Loss = The New Ghetto
As a growing small media company owner, some of you know of my involvement in lobbying for Net Neutrality, which is the continued absence of regulation in regards to the Open Internet and something everyone should agree on and embrace. This critical issue will be decided, as called by FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski yesterday. In the grand scheme of things, this affects all of us so today I’m encouraging all of you to learn about and support Net Neutrality and to encourage the FCC Board, located below, to vote against a Tier System on the Open Internet on December 21, 2010.
Art + Object at Marty Walker Gallery
A Small Sculpture Invitational
Small Works: Art + Object, a small sculpture invitational featuring strange and fantastic small art objects from a selection of 16 stellar artists including Sterling Allen, Frances Bagley, Richie Budd, Thomas Feulmer, Nathan Green, Elliot Johnson, M, Margaret Meehan, Pard Morrison, Rod Northcutt, Tom Orr, Allison Schulnik, Jay Shinn, Wayne White, Megan Whitmarsh and Billy Zinser,
nature of realm; New works by Carrie Cameron
This Saturday 3-D oil sculptor, Carrie Cameron will return from to The Cameron Gallery from San Miguel d’Allende. Her latest body of works have been inspired by her new residence. Carrie’s renditions of Spanish architecture and floral’s is inspiring.
An after party will follow the opening reception.
Dallas Sample Sale
Dallas Market Center will hold its annual Dallas Sample Sale at Market Hall offering the public wholesale prices on great products! Merchandise includes gifts, apparel, jewelry, toys, childrens clothing, holiday decorations, candles, books, stationery, gift wrap, lighting, silk flower arrangements, collectibles, bath and bedding items, tabletop, and furniture from hundreds of booths. Photos with Santa and an Angel Tree.
Dallas Market Center’s Market Hall/Main Hall
Stemmons Freeway (I-35) at Market Center Blvd.
Dallas, Texas
Friday, November 12 10 a.m. – 7 pm
Saturday, November 13 10 a.m. – 7 pm
Sunday, November 14 11 a.m. – 5 pm
