TODO LIST
October & November events
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OCTOBER 07 LISTEN TO LIVE MUSIC rock band based in Dallas, returns to perform their latest hits at Sundown at Granada. According to the event description, the band’s style is similar to Imagine Dragon, Kings of Leon, Cold War Kids and Young the Giant. The venue is located adjacent to the Granada Theater. 10 p.m. (doors open), 10:30 p.m. (show starts). $10. Sundown at Granada, next to the Granada Theater, 3520 Greenville Ave, Dallas. 214-824-9933. www.granadatheater.com 13 ATTEND A GALA FOR THE LAKE The White Rock Lake Foundation presents The Jewel of Dallas Gala Northern National, a four-person featuring six chefs with proceeds going toward the preservation of White Rock Lake. The event’s chefs come from local restaurants, including Wolf Cry, Sundown at Granada, Loro and more. The event will also include music from a live band. 7 p.m. $110-$250. Granada Theater, 3524 Greenville Ave, Dallas. 214-824-9933. www.granadatheater.com 22 GO ON A TOUR The city of Dallas presents a Water Wise Landscaping Tour at White Rock
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online. 6:30 p.m. $68. Vector Brewing, 9850 Walnut Hill Lane, Dallas. www.vectorbrewing.com 29 WATCH A HALLOWEEN MOVIE Klyde Warren Park Corporate Council hosts its second annual trick-or- treating event followed by a screening of “Hocus Pocus.” Candy gathering, costume contests and movie showings will all be oered. This event is family-friendly and outdoors. Attendees can sit on the lawn to watch the movie. 5-9 p.m. Free. Klyde Warren Park, 2012 Woodall Rodgers Freeway, Dallas. 214–716-4500. www.klydewarrenpark.org The State Fair of Texas is in town through late October. The fair oers rides, games, rodeos, shows, live music, bars, family events and food, according to the event website. Gates open from 10 a.m. until 9 p.m. Tickets range from $10-$50 (daily passes) & $150 (two seasonal passes) and can be bought online. Fairtime Parking, 925 S. Haskell Ave, Dallas. 469-945-3247. www.bigtex.com. (Courtesy City of Dallas)
The city of Dallas hosts a celebration for Diwali at Vickery Park near Lake Highlands. (Courtesy city of Dallas) FEATURED EVENT Celebrate culture An event to celebrate the Hindu festival of light, Diwali, comes to Vickery Park on Nov. 6. Traditionally, this celebration lasts ve days but will be hosted one day by The Dallas Public Library, according to the event listing. This event features a mini-festival, music, dance, arts and crafts. It will include traditional Diwali customs and stories. 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Free. Vickery Park Branch Library, 8333 Park Lane, Dallas. 214-671-210. www.dallaslibrary.librarymarket.com/ event/diwali-celebration
Pump Station in Lakewood where the public can learn how to conserve water while creating a dense landscape. This event includes free seminars, a tour of the landscape, crafts for kids, snacks and giveaways. Attendees will also learn the best techniques on saving water. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Event registration is online. Free. White Rock Pump Station, 2900 White Rock Road, Dallas. 214-670-5378. https://savedallaswater.com 26 LEARN CALLIGRAPHY Write This Way Calligraphy hosts a beginners calligraphy class at Vector Brewing. The class includes a calligraphy kit, various materials, instruction and demonstration. Tickets can be purchased
Find more or submit Lake Highlands and Lakewood events at communityimpact.com/event-calendar. Event organizers can submit local events online to be considered for the print edition. Submitting details for consideration does not guarantee publication.
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