Dallas Arboretum announces new chief advancement officer
Christie Eckler, a licensed master social worker, former UTA graduate professor and nonprofit professional is announced as Dallas Arboretum's new chief advancement officer.
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Christie Eckler, a licensed master social worker, former UTA graduate professor and nonprofit professional is announced as Dallas Arboretum's new chief advancement officer.
The Dallas Arboretum will host the fourth annual Black Heritage Celebration on Saturday, May 18 and Sunday, May 19.
The Dallas Arboretum participates in the floral exhibition, Fleurs de Villes ARTISTE, at NorthPark Center from March 20 to 24.
Cool Thursdays Concert Series returns at the Dallas Arboretum for its 27th season. The annual series starts on April 4 and will continue through June 27.
The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden seventh annual Food & Wine Festival featuring local chefs and local wines will take place Thursday, March 21.
Rory Meyers Children's Adventure Garden will host a Noon Year's Eve ball drop for families to celebrate 2024 without staying up till midnight.
If you've ever wondered the work that goes behind the Dallas Arboretum's 12 Days of Christmas, you're not alone. Here's what it takes to bring the Christmas Village to Dallas.
On Nov. 5, the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden presented the Great Contributors Award to retired U.S. Navy seal, William H McRaven.
As October comes to a close, we enter the season where holiday festivities begin. The Arboretum's annual event welcomes families to enjoy the holiday spirit at the garden.
After 27 years of leadership, Mary Bringer retires as president and CEO for the Dallas Arboretum. The board of directors has elected Sabina Carr as their new CEO and President, her role will commence end of November.
This Saturday get ready to welcome the great big pumpkin with the Peanuts Gang. Over 100,000 pumpkins went into the Autumn exhibit to provide an unmatched Fall experience at the Dallas Arboretum.
People can visit the Dallas Arboretum this weekend for a two day celebration in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month. Both days will consist of music, vendors, performances, and various foods.