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Via DART Rail Blue Line to Downtown Rowlett Station

A Message from The Wild Detectives: No Events at this time

Via Dallas Streetcar to Bishop Arts stop, then a 5-minute walk

Events in Fort Worth, Denton and Lewisville



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Fort Worth:

A Message from The Herd: The Fort Worth Herd twice-daily cattle drive is now operational. Catch the cattle drive daily at 11:30 a.m. and 4 p.m., weather permitting.

, then Trinity Metro's bus route 15 Via Trinity Railway Express (TRE) to Fort Worth Central Station

Note: Last eastbound TRE train to Dallas EBJ Union Station departs Fort Worth Central Station at 10:51 p.m. Monday through Saturday. No TRE service on Sundays.



Denton and Lewisville:



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Via DART Rail Green Line to Trinity Mills Station , then DCTA A-train to Old Town Station .

Please note: The last southbound A-train departs from the Old Town Station at 12:00 a.m. on Fridays (early Saturday morning departure).

happens on the first Saturday of each month in Historic Downtown Carrollton. Check out the quaint neighborhood's array of boutiques, shops and restaurants from 10 a.m.-7 p.m. The town square is the district's center, and it's located at 1100 S. Broadway St. Information: historicdowntowncarrollton.com hosts shows ranging from nationally touring concerts and comedy acts to locally produced cultural events in one of the most elegant performing arts venues in the southwest, the historic Majestic Theatre. Upcoming shows include:The Majestic Theatre is located at 1925 Elm St. Information: www.dallasculture.org is a special exhibit at the George W. Bush Presidential Center. With first-family anecdotes, interactive multimedia, and amusing artifacts, it offers a glimpse into the lighter side of behind-the-scenes life in the White House. Learn about presidential pranks, inside jokes, and how laughter is vital to a thriving democracy. The venue is located at 2943 SMU Blvd. on the SMU campus. Information: www.bushcenter.org features food trucks, live music and games from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. in the Village of Downtown Rowlett, 4000 Main St. Information: villageofrowlettdowntown.com is a cool storytelling series for kids in Bishop Arts District. Every Sunday morning at The Wild Detectives, a 30-minute story time session becomes a portal of discovery, with a curated selection of books awaiting kids and parents. Featured titles are read aloud  they are unique, beautiful, moving or witty, and may be grouped by theme. The weekly event begins at 11 a.m., and all ages are welcome. The Wild Detectives is at 314 West Eighth St. Information: thewilddetectives.com is a rockin' good time in a neighborhood famous for its creative spirit. On the weekend of April 3-5, six blocks of Main Street are lined with hundreds of sculptors, painters, jewelers and crafters, some creating art on the spot. Theres plenty of food and drink to be had. And it wouldn't be Deep Ellum without music; some 100 acts perform on several stages. The festival happens from 2900-2700 Main St. Information: deepellumartsfestival.com is the largest comic, sci-fi, horror, anime and gaming event in Texas. This year, the annual expo brings some of entertainment's biggest celebrities to Dallas - including John Cleese, John Leguizamo, Weird Al Yankovic, Christina Ricci, George Takei, Lavar Burton and many more. The event takes place at Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center, 650 S. Griffin St. in downtown Dallas. Information: www.fanexpodallas.com The Texas Longhorn and the American cowboy are two of the most enduring symbols of the Old West. They're a big reason why Fort Worth earned the nickname "Cowtown." And they formed the core of the great cattle drives of the late nineteenth century. Now, the romance and mystique of cowboys and cattle drives returns to Fort Worth with- Texas Longhorns driven by genuine Texas cowhands - offering an unforgettable glimpse into the past. You'll hear the jingle of spurs, the cattle bawling, and the rhythm of the hoof beats. As The Herd passes, a bygone era comes to life before your eyes. The world's only twice-daily cattle drive happens at 11:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. daily in the Stockyards National Historic District, 130 E. Exchange Ave. in Fort Worth. Look for the Drovers before and after each cattle drive for photo opportunities and to learn more about life on the trail! Note: drives are not held on Easter Sunday, Thanksgiving Day or Christmas Day. Information: www.fortworth.com offers the widest range of entertainment options in Fort Worth. Live music, live theatre, and improv comedy. World-class shows and performances. Museums and art galleries. Nightlife and hangouts. Movies both indoors and out. Plus special events and festivals for both adults and kids. Learn more at: www.fortworth.com . Join the Main and Mill Association for First Friday's in Old Town Lewisville! From 6 to 10 p.m. on Main Street and in Wayne Ferguson Plaza, you'll find live music, art, food and drink specials, retail discounts, photo boots, yard games and more! Admission and parking are FREE. To celebrate and mingle with local vendors every first Friday of the month, ride the A-train to the Old Town Station to get there. Information: mainandmillassociation.com is the perfect place to experience Denton's unique and beautiful art scene. Businesses on the Downtown Denton Square will have a variety of events and activities such as crafts, live music, shopping deals, fun games and more. Ride DCTA's A-train to the Downtown Denton Transit Center (DDTC) station to get there. Most activities will begin at 6 p.m. and end at either 9 or 10 p.m. Information: www.discoverdenton.com Discover Denton's historic, built in 1896, making the building at the center of a town more than 100 years old! The building itself is beautiful with architectural details that make the courthouse shine as an icon for Denton County. The best part about the Courthouse-on-the-Square is that everything in Denton seems to revolve around it. With something going on every day on the Square, there is no such thing as a dull day in downtown Denton. Whether you're looking for a place to listen to live music, grab a drink, or even an old-fashioned ice cream sundae, you only have to walk a few steps from the Courthouse to find it. Information: www.discoverdenton.com . The city of Denton, and the county surrounding it, has fascinating history. It also has more than its fair share of ghostly stories. Join Shelly Tucker, a professional storyteller for 27 years, on a 90 minute tour. Most of the tour revolves around the square, although there is one (and possibly now there are two) stops about two blocks away. Tour participants should wear comfortable shoes and weather appropriate clothing. In summer, it's a good idea to bring a bottle of water to stay hydrated. Scheduled tours begin at 8:00 p.m (sharp) on Friday and Saturday nights from Jupiter House Coffee at 106 N. Locust in Denton (on the east side of the Courthouse-on-the-Square). Advance tickets are available online or at Jupiter House Coffee. Information: www.ghostsofdenton.com Discover the, a self-guided walking tour of art works on the University of North Texas campus. You can pick up UNT Art Path brochures in the University Union Information Center, the Office of the Dean in the Art Building, UNT on the Square and the Alumni Center at Gateway Center. Docent-led tours are available by appointment. For information, contact Tracee W. Robertson, UNT Art Gallery Director, or Eva James Toia, development director for the College of Visual Arts and Design, at 940-565-4001 or [email protected] or visit northtexan.unt.edu/content/unt-art-path

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Special Offers with your DART Pass

A Message from Dallas Zoo: For the health and safety of our staff, guests, and animals, we have made significant changes to the ticketing and entry process, as well as our daily operations. Click here to learn more.

Via DART Rail Red Line to Dallas Zoo Station

Tall and proud, the giraffes at Giants of the Savanna are not above looking for a "handout" - especially when it contains a fresh green leaf of romaine lettuce. The Diane and Hal Brierley Giraffe Ridge offers a fun animal encounter at theas guests can choose to feed the animals when they gaze eye-to-eye with the tallest animal on land. This is just one of many adventures to discover at Texas' largest and oldest zoo.Mondays and Tuesdays, show your same-day DART Pass at the Dallas Zoo to enjoy a $2 discount on regular admission prices. Information: dallaszoo.com Conceived as a serene urban retreat for the enjoyment of modern art, theis the home of the renowned Raymond and Patsy Nasher Collection of modern and contemporary sculpture. The Collection - which numbers more than 300 sculptures together with 20th century paintings, drawings, prints and photographs - rotates in thematic installations throughout the Center's seamless blend of indoor and outdoor exhibition spaces: an elegant, light-filled 55,000-square-foot building designed by Renzo Piano and a spacious garden created by Peter Walker. The Nasher Sculpture Center is located at 2001 Flora Street.Show your same-day DART Pass to receive a $2 discount off the regular Adult admission price. Information: nashersculpturecenter.org

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