April 30 Youth essay contest

The Dallas Arboretum is planting a seed and asking North Texas youth to spread the message of National Gardens Day through an essay contest. They’ve asked 1st through 8th graders to write about the various ways public gardens impact the community. There will be three age groups, and the winning students will receive 20 free passes to the Arboretum and a sprinkler system for their school garden. Essays must be submitted by April 30. There will be a ceremony on May 10.

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www.dallasarboretum.org/essaycontest

 

May 3 – 4 Charity garage sale

Ready to rummage? The Magdalen House is hosting a huge charity garage sale from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days.

Magdalen House, 1302 Redwood, magdalenhouse.org, 214.324.9261

 

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May 3 – 4 Eclectic Gallery

Eclectic Galleries presents an exclusive collection of handcrafted jewelry from 18 American artisans working in gemstones, fine metals, enamel, pearl, glass, clay, and drusy quartz. There will be a meet-the-artist reception with refreshments on Friday from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. and on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Eclectic Galleries, 6725 Snider Plaza, 469.759.6501

May 4 Love our Native Plants and Prairies Day

The North Texas Master Naturalists are hosting a family event from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. with activities for the kids, such as making seed balls and cornhusk dolls, around the picnic tables on the north side of the Bath House. “Twice Upon a Time” storytellers will be there along with Captain Chrysalis, superhero entomologist.

Bath House Cultural Center grounds, ntmn.org, 214.663.2268, free

 

May 4 Spring Fling at the Hills

Pack a picnic or grab a hot dog at the Spring Fling at the Hills with Greenland Hills United Methodist Church. This kids event from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. will feature a petting zoo, bounce house, games and more.

Greenland Hills Preschool, 5835 Penrose, greenlandhills.org, free

 

May 4 Santa Fe Pub Ride

Grab your friends and your bicycles for the first ever Santa Fe Trail Pub Crawl at 11 a.m. There will be beer specials along the way at The Lot, Craft & Growler, and Deep Ellum Brewery. The event benefits the FotSFT, so a $20 donation is encouraged.

Santa Fe Trail at White Rock Lake, friendsofsantafetrail.org, $20 donation

 

May 4 Summer Adventures in Fair Park

Fair Park will debut its Summer Adventures in Fair Park in May, which will feature 18 acres of rides, games, stage shows, water-play pools, fountains and misters. It also focuses on the Top o’ Texas ride, which is 500 feet tall and offers a panoramic view of downtown Dallas and the metroplex.

Fair Park, fairparkfun.com, 214.428.8000, $29.95 for adults, $24.95 for seniors and kids under 48 inches.

 

May 6 Lakewood Library Friends Art Show

The Lakewood Library Friends are calling for submissions for their 2013 Art Show. The art drop-off is Saturday, May 4, and the art show and reception is Monday, May 6.

Lakewood Branch of the Dallas Pubic Library, 6121 Worth, 214.670.1376, lakewoodlibraryfriendsdallas.org, $5 for members, $15 for non-members

 

Begins May 10 ‘The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley’

Dallas Children’s Theater brings you their rendition of the book “Flat Stanley.” Stanley Lambchop is just like everyone else, until he makes a wish that, lo and behold, comes true!

Dallas Children’s Theater, Baker Theater, dct.org, 214.978.0110, $16-27

 

May 11 Groundbreakers Speak

After the success of last year’s event, Against the Grain Productions is hosting the 2nd annual Groundbreakers Speak, an event that highlights seven diverse and inspiring Asian Americans, from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Crow Collection of Art, 2010 Flora, againstthegrainproductions.com, $15-$25

 

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May 11 – 12 Swiss Avenue Mother’s Day Home Tour

The annual Swiss Avenue Mother’s Day Tour is celebrating its 40th year this May, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday and noon to 6 p.m. on Sunday, plus a brunch on Sunday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. This year’s tour features eight historic homes, as well as St. Matthews Cathedral. In addition to the tour of homes, there is a vintage and special-interest auto exhibit, a children’s area with activities planned throughout each day, live music in Savage Park, an art fair with a variety of items available for purchase from local artists and craftsmen and much more.

Savage Park, sahd.org, $20 in advance, $25 at the door

 

May 16 A Way with Words

Ever wonder where phrases like “the horse you rode in on” and “like a bad penny” come from? Martha Barnette and Grant Barrett, hosts of public radio’s “A Way with Words,” are coming to Lakewood Theater at 8 p.m. to solve such conundrums and explore language and its impact on culture. The event will benefit Aberg Center for Literacy.

Lakewood Theater, abergcenter.org, $40-200

 

May 19 White Rock East Garden Tour & Artisans

Spend your Sunday strolling through nine of the most beautiful gardens in Forest Hills, Little Forest Hills and Casa Linda Estates from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Bring extra money to buy art along the way.

Purchase an entry card at 8539 Forest Hills, 8706 Forest Hills or 1418 Bella Vista, whiterockgardentour.org, $10

 

May 3 – 5 & May 24-26 Texas Ballet Theater Springfest

Lakewood resident Anna Donovan has been working as an integral part of the world-class Texas Ballet Theater artistic staff to prepare for the TBT Springfest at the AT&T Performing Arts Center. The Springfest is a celebration of two cultures, life, heroism and Balanchine.

AT&T Performing Arts Center, Wyly Theater, texasballettheater.org, 877.828.9200, $20-60