Lakewood

Despite recent redevelopment, Lakewood has plenty of architecture from the turn of the last century which we predict will remain.  More laid back than her favorite kissing cousin, Park Cities, pride and traditions run deep for the mix of families, singles and gay couples.  Bound by Gaston, Abrams, Mockingbird and White Rock Lake, the Lakewood neighborhood is a die-hard lake enthusiast and it’s situated 10 minutes to downtown. The choice of individually owned restaurants, boutiques and personal services has grown in recent years.  With plans for new mixed use developments near the lakes spillway, the neighborhood is coming into her own professionally speaking.  See also Upper East Side and White Rock Lake. 

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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.

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Gee, it's a Porch Party

The Lakewood Library Friends presents an evening with Dallas author Denise Gee, who will discuss all aspects of the tradition of entertaining on porches from her new book, Porch Parties.

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Gabe Meadows at Times Ten Cellars

Gabe’s classic repertoire mixes jazz, R&B, pop, soft rock and classic crooning and is so versatile that he’s sang with jazz trumpeter Wynton Marsalis and Ella Fitzgerald’s long-time bassist Keeter Betts. 
After stints in DC, San Fran, he has called Dallas home for nearly 20 years where he’s developed a loyal following.

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Mystery of Miz Arnette

One Thirty productions presents a touching tale told with pathos and humor amid the depths of the Oklahoma dust bowl starting May 11, 2011 at the Bath House Cultural Center.

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Woodrow Wilson HS admitted to International Baccalaureate World School Curriculum

Woodrow Wilson HS in Dallas has joined the ranking of a ‘world school’ after being admitted to the prestigious IB World Programme.  The program founded in 1968 currently works with 3,180 schools in 140 countries and offers three challenging programs to more than 915,000 students aged 3 to 19 years. 

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LOVE IS IN THE AIR, again, again and again

New York Times historical author, Lorraine Heath, Harlequin author Pamela Stone and romantic fiction writer Vicki Batman will offer a hot discussion on matters of the heart and perspiring flesh.

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Kelly Brown & Local Honeys

Kelly Brown and Local Honey

Concert benefiting childrens’ community garden, Promise of Peace will feature sisters Kelly Brown and Kim Cain Brown.

Lakewood Theatre
1825 Abrams Parkway
Dallas, Texas 75214
214.821.7469

Thursday, February 3; 7 - 10 pm
Tickets; $25

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2011; Goodbye Shabby, Hello Chic

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Arlene Colbert as Julia Child

The Lakewood Library Friends will present the book reviewer and living history actress.  Colbert will portray Julia Child from the time her book Mastering the Art of French Cooking was published in 1961 until her death in 2004. 

Wednesday, January 19; 6 - 8 pm

Dallas Public Library
6121 Worth Street
Dallas, Texas 75214
214.670.1376

Complimentary

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