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The Luna Awards, presented by the Regional Hispanic Contractors Association (RHCA), celebrate extraordinary women, women-owned businesses, and advocates within the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (A/E/C) industries. These awards champion diversity, inclusivity, and excellence—honoring nominees regardless of RHCA membership or background. Event Details: Luna Awards Luncheon – Save the Date! When: Friday, November 7, 2025• Registration & Networking: 10:45 AM• Program & Awards: 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM Where: Omni Fort Worth Hotel, Texas Ballroom (2nd Floor)1300 Houston Street, Fort Worth, TX Recognition & Empowerment: This platform spotlights inspiring women and A/E/C teams for their leadership, innovation, and industry impact. Scholarship…

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The Oak Cliff Cultural Center invites you to immerse yourself in an unforgettable lineup of exhibitions, workshops, and cultural programming that speaks to the soul of our vibrant community. Wellness Series: Music & Relaxation – A music-centered space to slow down and recharge Wednesdays July 30 – August 27 (July 30, August 6, 13, 20, and 27) at 6:30-7:30 PM Take a breather and vibe with musical artist and board-certified music therapist Kamica King, MA, MT-BC in this refreshing live music-infused wellness series. Explore music-assisted practices for self-care including gentle movement, deep breathing, mindfulness, creative arts, and other restorative techniques, while…

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School’s back in session, and the Amon Carter Museum of American Art is ready to spark creativity, curiosity, and inspiration for the whole family! The Amon Carter Museum of American Art (the Carter) is offering a variety of free monthly events designed for kids of all ages that spark creativity and make American art accessible for even the youngest scholars. Monthly favorites such as Itty-Bitty Art (up to 24 months), Toddler Studio (2–3 years), and Carter Playdate (3–5 years) invite children up to age 5 to explore the Museum and engage with art in fun, age-appropriate ways, while Family Workshops…

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2026 Carter Community Artists Applications Open Friday, August 1! Are you a passionate artist based in North Texas looking to inspire, connect, and create meaningful community impact through your work? The Amon Carter Museum of American Art wants YOU to be part of the 2026 Carter Community Artists program! Carter Community Artists is an annual initiative dedicated to supporting and working with local artists. This initiative was launched in 2018 to enhance the Carter’s events, connect the North Texas community with practicing artists, and build a network among local artists.  Moreover, Carter Community Artists are driven by a deep passion…

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Broadway’s Life of Pi, adapted by Lolita Chakrabarti and directed by Max Webster, transforms the inconceivable into the unforgettable. Experience the breathtaking stage adaptation of Life of Pi, where the impossible becomes stunningly real. Through masterful puppetry, cinematic stage design, and an unforgettable performance by Hiran Abeysekera as Pi, this Broadway sensation is more than just a play—it’s a journey through the heart of imagination, faith, and survival. Based on the bestselling novel by Yann Martel, Life of Pi is a spellbinding story of faith, hope, and the human spirit told through a spectacular fusion of cutting-edge puppetry, stunning visuals, and…

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Meet Up at the Museum: Living on the Land is an engaging event that explores how early communities lived in close connection with the environment, using natural resources to sustain themselves with intention, skill, and respect. This interactive gathering invites guests of all ages to step into the world of traditional living. Through hands-on activities, storytelling, and curated exhibits, you’ll learn how Indigenous peoples and early settlers thrived on the land. Discover the ingenuity behind their tools, the wisdom in their agricultural practices, and the deep spiritual connection they shared with the earth. Children and families will especially enjoy the…

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Get ready for an explosion of color, culture, and comics! The 9th Annual Texas Latino Comic Con is back on August 9th, celebrating the rich storytelling, art, and voices of Latino creators in the comic book industry. Date: Friday, August 9, 2025Time: TBA – Stay tuned to social media for the full scheduleLocation: Latino Cultural Center – 2600 Live Oak St, Dallas, TXAdmission: FREE Held at the dynamic Latino Cultural Center, this exciting event is free and open to all ages, welcoming families, fans, and first-time attendees to immerse themselves in the colorful world of Latinx comic book culture. More…

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An Important Message from Methodist Dallas Medical Center Pancreatic cancer is often called a “silent killer” because it usually doesn’t show symptoms until it’s too late. Early screening—especially for high-risk individuals—can make all the difference. The Methodist Dallas Medical Center is committed to raising awareness and providing access to life-saving screening options. If you have a family history of pancreatic cancer, chronic pancreatitis, genetic predispositions, or even unexplained weight loss or new-onset diabetes, you may be at risk. The good news? Early detection is possible. Using state-of-the-art imaging and testing, our team can identify abnormalities before symptoms appear, giving patients…

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FREE | FAMILY-FRIENDLY | COMMUNITY FUN Dallas Live in the Park is an exciting, family-friendly concert series that brings the heart of the city to life with live music, food, and community fun, all in the beautiful green spaces of Dallas. Hosted by Dallas Parks and Recreation, this free event invites residents and visitors alike to enjoy performances from local bands and artists, savor delicious eats from food trucks, and connect with neighbors in an uplifting outdoor atmosphere. ✨ What to Expect:✔️ Live Bands & Local Artists✔️ Food Trucks & Community Vendors✔️ Kids Activities✔️ Good Vibes + Great Company Each…

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🎨 Discover Your Story Through Art! Join the Latino Cultural Center for Cultural Narratives: Through Digital Art + Mixed Media — a free art workshop series every Saturday in July from 11 AM to 1 PM at the Latino Cultural Center! Led by George Rosaly. 🗓️ Dates: July 6, 13, 20 & 27 ✨ Explore the stories that shape who we are 🌍—and bring them to life through digital art and mixed media! This hands-on workshop invites participants to dive into personal or cultural narratives using modern tools and creative techniques. Open to ages 15+. Final pieces will be exhibited at the Latino Cultural Center. Limited spots available —…

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