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Fort Worth is buzzing with exciting events this November! From festive holiday happenings to unique arts and music experiences, here’s your guide to what’s coming up in the heart of Texas this month. Fort Worth Food Wine Festival Night Market The Night Market is back, and it’s bigger and better than ever! This one-of-a-kind event combines the best of food, drinks, and entertainment, bringing together top chefs, local artisans, and world-class wineries for an unforgettable evening. Expect tasting stations, craft cocktails, wineries and breweries, live music and more. Thursday, November 14, 2024 The Night Market vibe is electric—featuring a bustling…

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On a mission to transform the lives of young people in our community, After8toEducate proudly presents the No Place Like Home Gala—a night of celebration, inspiration, and impact! This year’s gala will raise vital funds to continue After8toEducate’s work supporting homeless youth, offering them safe shelter, education, mentorship, and the tools they need to break the cycle of homelessness. The evening will feature: Each ticket purchased is a step toward providing a safe place for youth in need—a place to call home, to dream, and to thrive. Your support will directly benefit young people in our community, helping them navigate…

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Are you ready to take the next step towards your future? ImmSchools is thrilled to announce their upcoming event focused on empowering students and families with the tools needed for college and career success! Don’t miss out on this valuable opportunity to explore various careers, navigate the college application process, and understand financial aid packages designed to equip you with essential tools for success in higher education and beyond.

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Get ready to connect with nature and your community! Dallas Parks and Recreation invites you to participate in their “Branching Out” event, where they will focus on the importance of trees and urban forestry. Help #DallasParks replenish the tree canopy in Dallas by volunteering to plant trees. Check out various available dates and locations at the link below. Sign up to volunteer HERE!

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Say “yes!” to new art experiences at the Carter’s Second Thursdays! Mingle with fellow art lovers, make art, meet visiting artists, enjoy themed cocktails. You’ll never think of museums in the same way again! The Amon Carter Museum of American Art, located in Fort Worth, Texas, offers a rich collection of American art. The Amon Carter Museum of American Art houses an extensive collection that showcases the breadth and depth of American creativity. The museum also frequently hosts special exhibitions that delve into specific themes, artists, or movements. These exhibitions offer fresh perspectives and deeper insights, making each visit unique…

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Are you interested in partnering with Dallas Independent School District (DISD) as a vendor? DISD is always looking for high-quality vendors to provide goods and services that support the educational needs of their students and staff. Why Partner with DISD? For more detailed information, visit the Dallas ISD website or contact them at (972) 925-4140. MORE INFORMATION

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Experience the Power of Theatre! The Latino Cultural Center invites you for a special presentation of “Time Stands Still” by Teatro Dallas. This powerful and thought-provoking play explores themes of love, friendship, and the complexities of life during challenging times. “Time Stands Still” tells the gripping story of a photojournalist and a foreign correspondent who face the aftermath of a life-altering event. As they navigate their personal and professional lives, they must confront the true cost of their experiences and the impact on their relationship. Celebrate the rich cultural heritage of the Latino community through the powerful medium of theatre.…

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Join the City of Dallas for a beautiful and culturally rich celebration of Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). This cherished tradition honors the memories of loved ones who have passed away, bringing our community together in a joyful and vibrant remembrance. The historic parade will begin and end at Dallas City Hall. October 26, 2024 Festival: 2-10p.m. Parade: 7-8p.m. Dallas City Hall Plaza, 1500 Marilla St, Dallas, TX 75201 This event is free and open to the public. Everyone is encouraged to wear traditional Día de los Muertos attire and join us in this heartfelt celebration. Let’s…

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By Janet Ramirez The Mexican Consulate in Dallas is more than just a government office—it’s a bridge between cultures, a lifeline for Mexican nationals, and a vibrant hub for fostering community. In an exclusive conversation with Francisco de la Torre, Consul General of Mexico in Dallas, shares a fascinating journey from Mexico City to the heart of Texas, highlighting his 25-year diplomatic career, the role of the Consulate in empowering the local Mexican community, and the deep-rooted connections that tie Mexico and Texas together. From legal assistance to cultural exchanges, the Consulate is a key player in strengthening the bonds…

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Event will be held at the Perot Museum, Wednesday, October 23, 2034 The DFW Hispanic100 (H100), a network of Dallas/Ft. Worth area Hispanic women leaders working to increase business and leadership opportunities for Latinas, will honor Rosa Navejar, President of The Rios Group, Inc., a civil engineering firm that provides Subsurface Utility Engineering and Utility Coordination services, with its 2024 Latina Living Legend (LLL) Award. They will also honor Raquel Amparo, President and General Manager, CBS Texas, withits Emerging Latina Leader Award (ELLA). This year’s event will be held at Perot Museum with emcee Kristen Diaz from KRLD. The LLL…

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