Old Town/Lake Highlands

Old Town Shopping Center at the corner of Greenville Avenue and Lovers Lane and the surrounding offshoots strip centers have been quietly successful for decades.  The area was born from apartment development for the first wave of baby boomers.  We hear “the Village” had lots of boogie night’s action in the 70’s.  With the development of additional grocery stores and the light rail, many of the old apartments are now being torn down or converted to condos and lots of dirt is flying nearby in Lake Highlands with new mixed-use properties. This will be a fun area to watch! 

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INTOWNMIX IS ON HIATUS

WE ARE DOING SOME JAZZY REDESIGNS. CONTINUE TO SEND US YOUR NEWS, CONSPIRACY THEORIES AND VIEWS AND WE’LL GET BACK TO YOU! 

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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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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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2011; Goodbye Shabby, Hello Chic

Thank you for checking us out.

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.

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Kerri Arista CD Release

Folk Indie Singer Kerri Arista has been compared to Janis Ian and Shawn Colvin for her passionate and creatively reassuring view of the world through her original song writings.

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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.

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Pecos River Big Band

If the last time you were at the Village was during the St. Elmo’s Fire years, it’s changed!

The Pecos River Big Band will play in the Village Club and we’ve got a great video of this swing band on our home page at www.intownmix.com.  The 20 piece brass band is a cross between Glen Miller and Tommy Dorsey and are largely awesome!  They will be followed by the Dallas Original Jazz Orchestra Directed by Galen Jeter.  The DJO often plays at the DMA and Jazz Under the Stars. Food and drinks will be available.

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Meat your Man

In honor of all kinds of Daddies, Bailey’s Prime Plus will host their special “Father’s Day Prime Rib Sunday” for $29.95, however, the a la carte menu will be available. 

Their select menu will include choice of a Field Green or Caesar salad, or the baked potato soup to start.  It will be followed by the Chef Carved Roasted Garlic and Herb Prime Rib accompanied by roasted vegetables and your choice of a baked or mashed potato served with house made au jus and creamy horseradish and garlic cheese bread.

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Beginning next week

The weekly newsletter will hit inboxes on Tuesdays.  We’ve taken this week to get some system and maintenance tasks completed.

Happy Memorial Day!  Thank you and see you next week.

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Bring your own Pot

Hmmm, maybe they meant your own clay pot to Herb Fest.  They’ll have potting stations set up this weekend to cut or take herb plants home to grow and use throughout the summer.  Continue reading for a delicious Goat Cheese, Artichoke and Smoked Ham Strata.

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