Celebrate Dallas’ Hispanic Heritage Month With Our Best Fest List

Good morning dallas It’s Thursday, September 16th.

Your headlines: We have a carefully compiled list of activities to help you celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month what started yesterday. You can find all festivals here.

A local nonprofit is launching an art exhibition at the NorthPark Center to help Raising awareness of child abuse. (The Dallas Morning News)

And finally, if you’re a fan of ’90s television, the Central Perk is where the Cast “friends” waited for Phoebe to hear another chorus from “Smelly Cat!” (D magazine)

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The weather today: Wet all day. High: 89, low: 72.

Here are the top stories in Dallas today:

  1. Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson personally takes on hate crimes. (KERA News)
  2. Here is a full list of the events too in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month. (Newsroom)
  3. A Dallas-based life science company is taking a colossal step towards it bring the extinct woolly mammoth back to life. (KulturKarte Dallas)
  4. A Dallas nonprofit is launching an art exhibit at the NorthPark Center to help Raising awareness of child abuse. (The Dallas Morning News)
  5. Here are the Top Things to Do in Dallas September 15-21. (Dallas observer)

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Today in Dallas:

  • Individual picture day in autumn! – Colleyville Elementary School (all day).
  • Education Go Get It Week: “Dress to Impress!” Day (whole day).
  • ESL PARENTAL ACADEMY – East Fort Worth Montessori Academy (full day).
  • National Teaching Assistants Day – Victor H. Hexter Elementary School (full day).
  • Hearing and Vision Screening – Watson Technology Center (all day).

Dallas Patch Notebook

  • Dallas Cowboys: “Back like he never left, #StayTuned, QB is just getting started. #DallasCowboys” (Instagram)
  • Dallas Mavericks: “And it’s just… It’s just so amazing, isn’t it? #TopPlaysWeek #BestOfNBA “(Instagram)
  • Gift Day in North Texas: “Thanks to The Ramesh and Kalpana Bhatia Family Foundation for their support as a $ 50,000 sponsor for NTX Giving Day this year! (Facebook)
  • Yelp DFW: “Wondering how to support Latinx owned businesses in your community? Just search for ‘Latinx owned’ on Yelp to find Latinx owned restaurants, stores, services, and more near you. Explore Find Latinx companies in your area. “(Instagram)
  • Dallas Police Department: “When you see something, say something. If you know a child is being abused, don’t be afraid to report it. Call the Texas Abuse Hotline at 1-800-252-5400. If the child is in the immediate vicinity Danger is call 911. ” (Facebook)
  • Dallas Junior League: “Celebrate #NationalHispanicHeritageMonth with us! Take time now through October 15 to reflect on all of the contributions that Hispanic Americans have made in the past and will continue to make in the future. ”(Instagram)

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About me: Kevin Phinney has lived and worked as a writer and editor in Austin, Los Angeles, New Orleans, Seattle, and New York City. He was born in Brooklyn, New York and grew up in El Paso. Phinney attended college in Austin. He has worked as a reporter and commentator for television and is a former presenter of a weekday radio show called “Kevin & Kevin in the Morning” on KGSR-FM (now known as Austin City Limits Radio). He is also the author of Souled American, a book that traces racial relations in America through music. It was published by BILLBOARD Books and is often used in college classrooms across the country.

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