TODO LIST
May & June events
COMPILED BY BAILEY LEWIS
MAY 21 WATCH A CHARITY SOFTBALL GAME
oering a “paint your pet” event, where folks can learn how to paint a photo of their own furry friend. The painting studio asks attendees to email a front- posed, high quality photo of their pet to studio194@paintingwithatwist.com as soon as the reservation is made. Guests are invited to bring their own bottle of wine or other beverage of choice, along with snacks. 1:30-4:30 p.m. $58 (per person). 201 Town Center Lane, Ste. 1109, Keller. 817-627-4121. www.bit.ly/3vOGdbY JUNE 03 LISTEN TO A COVER BAND The Enablers, a non-track cover band, is coming to Keller Tavern. The cover band describes its music as an eclectic mix of top 40s songs, according to its Facebook page. The public is invited to enjoy the tavern’s food and drinks while listening to music. 9-11 p.m. Free (admission). 128 S. Main St., Keller. 817-337-6711. https://tinyurl.com/mrx6428x 09 AND 23 ENJOY FREE CONCERTS As part of its “Evenings on Oak Street Concert Series,” Roanoke will host two more free concerts in June. The rst concert on June 9 will feature the ve-piece band Satellite, which plays music from a wide variety of artists, including Etta James, Louis Armstrong, Frank Sinatra, Motown, Bruno Mars and Whitney Houston. The Beatles tribute band Me and My Monkey will perform at the June 23 concert. 6:30-8 p.m. Free (admission). Austin Street Plaza, 221 N. Oak St., Roanoke. 817-491-2411. www.bit.ly/39kBAyE 21 LEARN CALLIGRAPHY 3 Vino Winery in Roanoke is hosting a calligraphy class for anyone interested in learning the art. Attendees will learn introduction to modern calligraphy with a pointed dip pen and ink. The beginner’s calligraphy kit includes two nibs, a black ink pot, two letter guides, tracing paper, a straight pen holder and materials to write on. 6:30-8 p.m. $65 (per person). 206 Main St., Roanoke. 817-491-9463. www.bit.ly/3vIrPlh
Members of the Trophy Club Police and Trophy Club Fire departments are participating in the town’s annual charity softball game at the Byron Nelson High School baseball eld. The public is invited to come and watch the game, and concessions will be available in addition to rae prizes. Funds raised at the event will go to benet the Trophy Club Emergency Volunteer Association—a nonprot that helps support both the police and re departments. 6-9 p.m. Free (admission). 2775 Bobcat Blvd., Trophy Club. 682-237-2900. www.bit.ly/3vHuM5N 21 RUN THE KELLER TACO TROT The Greater Keller Chamber of Commerce is hosting the Keller Taco Trot 5K, 5K for youth and 1-mile fun run at Shannon Brewing Company. Runners will be given a burrito breakfast from Las Palapas in Keller and will be entered to win a $500 cash prize. In addition, the event will feature a health and wellness fair with free health screenings, giveaways, rae prizes and more. Teams of ve will get a discount when registered together, and the rst 300 people to register will get a free pair of socks. The 5K youth run is for those 12 and under. 8:30-10:30 a.m. (5K run and 5K youth run); 8-8:30 a.m. (1-mile fun run). $30 (5K run); $15 (5K youth run and 1-mile fun run). 818 N. Main St., Keller. 817-337-9892. www.bit.ly/3Kd0RHD 22 GO TO A BLAKE SHELTON CONCERT Country music star Blake Shelton will perform a pre-race concert for the NASCAR All-Star Race at Texas Motor Speedway. Shelton will perform a full 60-minute set on the main racetrack featuring some of his biggest hits. The pre-race concert is free with purchase of a ticket to the race. 5 p.m. Tickets start as low as $35 for adults; $10 for kids 12 and under. 3545 Lone Star Circle, Fort Worth. 817-215-8500. www.bit.ly/3kwPYX3 29 PAINT YOUR PET Painting with a Twist in Keller is
MAY 30
Trophy Club’s Memorial Day ceremony will include speakers from the town’s leadership and U.S. Army service members. (Courtesy town of Trophy Club)
FEATURED EVENT ATTEND A MEMORIAL DAY CEREMONY The town of Trophy Club is hosting a Memorial Day ceremony at Medlin Cemetery, according to the town’s website, to honor all of those who gave the “ultimate sacrice for our country.” The event itself will include remarks and performances by Trophy Club Mayor Alicia Fleury, Trophy Club Town Council members, town leadership and sta, and U.S. Army service members. In addition, the National Anthem and “Taps,” which is the country’s song of remembrance, will be played. Tentatively, the event will begin with the National Anthem 26 ATTEND GOAT YOGA Goat Yoga Dallas is bringing goats to Trophy Club Park for a morning of yoga. During the yoga class, goats will graze and jump on or over participants. Participants are asked to arrive 15 minutes early and bring their own yoga
and posting of the colors before moving into the welcome address and Memorial Day reading. After the address and reading, the invocation will take place followed by comments from various community leaders and veterans. 10-11 a.m. Free. 1130 Trophy Club Drive, Trophy Club 682-237-2900 www.bit.ly/3OEtuRp
O
114
N
mat, as the event won’t provide mats but will oer towels if needed. After class, there will be about 15 minutes to play with the goats and take pictures. 9-10 a.m. $32 (ages 13 and over); $20 (ages 5-12). 2885 Trophy Park Drive, Trophy Club. www..me/e/24tX8sk9y
Find more or submit Keller, Roanoke, Westlake, Trophy Club and Northeast Fort Worth 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.
Call Now! Receive a FREE inspection and this great offer. *Applicable to new annual service agreement
PEST•TERMITE•RODENT•INSULATION 817•438•6052 TERMITE•RODENT•INSULATION 817 TERMITE RODENT
9
KELLER ROANOKE NORTHEAST FORT WORTH EDITION • MAY 2022
Powered by FlippingBook