TODO LIST
October & November events
COMPILED BY MICHAEL CROUCHLEY
DRINK WINE THE SOUND AT CYPRESS WATERS
NOV. 5
NOV. 1, 8, 15, 22 AND 29
WALK THROUGH NATURE LEWISVILLE LAKE ENVIRONMENTAL LEARNING AREA
The State Fair of Texas runs through Oct. 23.
COURTESY KEVIN BROWNSTATE FAIR OF TEXAS
North Texas Wine Country is hosting its signature fall event, the Drink North Texas Wine Festival at The Sound at Cypress Waters. A variety of winery and vendor booths will be out to sample wine. Noon-6 p.m., with live music lasting until 7 p.m. $30 (wine tasting tickets), $89 (VIP experience). 3111 Olympus Blvd., Coppell. www.northtexaswine.com Library, 1197 W Main St., Lewisville. www.library.cityoewisville.com/ learn-discover/children NOVEMBER 12 LEARN NATURE JOURNALING The Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area is hosting Nature The library will also host a costume parade. 6-7 p.m. Free. Lewisville Public Journaling 101. The beginner class will discuss the elements of a journal and how to begin recording your observations while enjoying nature. Participants will be required to bring their own journal and writing utensils or purchase one for $5. 12-2 p.m. Registration is $10. 201 E. Jones St., Lewisville. 972-219-3550. www.visitlewisville.com
The Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area is hosting ve one-hour hikes on Tuesdays in November. The rst hike will be at Lake Park Disk Golf on Nov. 1, followed by Thrive Nature Park, Central Park, Tower Bay and the LLELA Blackjack Trail. Noon-1 p.m. Free; $5 entry for the nal hike on Nov. 29. Lake Park, 600 Sandy Beach Road, Lewisville. 972-219-3550. www.llela.org
WORTH THE TRIP THE STATE FAIR OF TEXAS The State Fair of Texas came back to the metroplex on Sept. 30 and runs through Oct. 23. The State Fair of Texas was established in 1886 and has promoted agriculture, education and community involvement through a family-friendly environment ever since. The fair is the longest-running fair in the nation with 24 consecutive days. The fair features a number of attractions and events. These include shows, live music, carnival rides, art displays, shopping opportunities and a rodeo. It also includes a wide variety of food and drink options. Fair Park, 3809 Grand Ave., Dallas 469-945-3247 www.bigtex.com
OCTOBER 20 BUILD A TERRARIUM The Cozby Library is hosting a Spooky Terrarium craft night for teens. Teens in grades 6-12 can try gardening and creating Halloween-themed terrariums. Terrarium jars, live plants, spooky decorations, soil and rocks will be provided, but supplies are limited. Registration is preferred but not required. 5:30 p.m. Free. Cozby Library, 177 N. Hertz Road, Coppell. 972-304-3658. www.cozbylibrary.librarymarket.com/ event/teen-craft-spooky-terrarium 20 HEAR FROM A PAINTER The Lewisville Talks City Speaker Series will feature artist John Bramblitt. Bramblitt will speak about his journey as a blind painter while sharing his methods, materials and techniques. The talk coincides with Bramblitt’s art exhibition, which is on display at The Grand until Oct. 22. 7:30 p.m. Free. Lewisville Grand Theater, 100 N. Charles St., Lewisville. 972-219-8446.
www.lewisvillegrand.com/home 21 THROUGH 22 WATCH A SHOW LakeCities Ballet Theatre is presenting its annual performance of “Le Ballet de Dracula.” LBT will perform Dracula once on Friday night and twice on Saturday at the Lewisville Grand Theatre. 7 p.m. (Oct. 21); 2 p.m., 7:30 p.m. (Oct. 22). $25. Lewisville Grand Theater, 100 N. Charles St., Lewisville. 972-219-8446. www.lakecitiesballet.org 21 HAVE A BALL The Coppell Community Orchestra is hosting its Fall Ball. Attendees can learn dance steps while the orchestra plays live music. Food and drinks will also be provided. 7:30-9:30 p.m. $50 per person. Coppell Arts Center, 505 Travis St., Coppell. www.coppellartscenter.org 27 DRESS UP The Lewisville Public Library is hosting a Halloween costume party. The party in the Bennett Children’s wing will feature arts and crafts, Halloween- themed story time, and trick-or-treating.
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