2016-09-23

There’s so much to do this weekend that you won’t have time to do it all!!!

Friday

The Oddball Comedy and Curiosity Festival: Dane Cook/Sebastian Maniscalco/Iliza Shlesinger at Gexa Energy Pavilion – for the 4th consecutive year, Funny Or Die presents Oddball Comedy and Curiosity Festival, which also includes Tom Segura, Bobby Lee, Ali Wong, Jermaine Fowler, Big Jay Oakerson and Roastmaster Jeff Ross. This year, parking is included in the ticket price for the event. Tickets at www.livenation.com.

Friday & Saturday

Ft. Worth Oktoberbest at Panther Island Pavilion – per their website, “an authentic German celebration with just the right amount of Texas thrown in to make it our own. You’ll find authentic German food, music, dancing, games, biergartens, dachshund races, clothing and souvenirs as well as Spaten and other Fall and Oktoberfest craft biers from around the country.”

Friday – Sunday

Greek Food Festival of Dallas at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church – the 60th celebration serves up delicious Greek food, music, dancing, Gree comedian Basile (Sat. 3pm) … and FUN… all the elements of big fat Greek party! Admission $6. Children 12 and under – FREE.

McKinney Oktoberfest at Historic Downtown McKinney – this 9th annual celebration will draw approx. 50,000 from all across north Texas!

Wheels and Warbirds at Cavanaugh Flight Museum – brings the sights and sounds of history to life, giving guests the opportunity to ride in the museum’s famed collection of vintage aircraft and military vehicles. Families will enjoy the carnival-like atmosphere featuring games and activities for the kids, World War II tank demonstrations, concessions, aircraft tours and great photo opportunities with aircraft that are not normally available for viewing. The event also features the museum’s unique collection of rare Vietnam-era Skyraiders, one of the few flying AD-6’s in the world as well as the multi seat AD-5 that guests can take a ride in. With over 2,000 horsepower and a bomb load greater than that of a B-17, the Skyraider proved to be one of the best piston engine aircraft in History. On Saturday, Sept. 24, the museum will host the Pontiac Southern Nationals Car Show featuring some of the finest Pontiac muscle cars from around the country. Then on Sunday, the American Classic Car Show will celebrate classic and custom vehicles from every era.

Saturday

1st Annual Harvest Festival at Felix H. Lozada, SR. Gateway – music, food, a pumpkin patch, a farmer’s market, children’s activities, plus the 2016 Freedom Run at Trinity Groves, a 5K run and 1 mile walk that raises money for the Dallas Police Association Assist The Officer Foundation. According to their Facebook page, this is North Texas’ largest known tribute to the victims and heroes of 9.11.01. See http://www.freedomrun.com.

2nd Annual Chalk Art Festival at West 7th – featuring (3) commissioned street painting artists who will spend hours creating colorful visual masterpieces! There will also be an amateur contest open to anyone who would like to create a 4’x4′ chalk art on-site during the event.n Kids can create in the children’s chalk art creation area. FREE admission. Food and beverages from 7th St. merchants available to purchase. Portion of the proceeds benefits The Art Station, a non-profit organization offering individual and group art therapy, as well as community programs, for both children and adults.

Smoked Dallas at Main Street Garden – a deliciously curated BBQ and Music Festival featuring the best of Texas, including pit masters, chefs and music!

Flight Of The Monarch Celebration at Central Park Grand Prairie – 10am-4pm – celebrates the annual migration of the monarch butterfly from North America to Central Mexico. This free event will include 3 Monarch butterfly releases at noon, 2 & 4 p.m.; a Kids Zone with bounce houses, rock climbing and children crafts; arts & crafts vendors; food; and, back by popular demand, music by four-time Grammy nominee Trout Fishing in America. Trout Fishing in America is an eclectic folk/rock band best known for family music and kids’ songs. Songs like “My Hair Had a Party Last Night,” “18 Wheels on a Big Rig,” and “When I Was a Dinosaur” have earned them a place in the hearts of kids and parents everywhere. Remote parking is available at Dubiski High School with shuttle service to and from the event.

Chefs for Farmers: Street Food Night Market at Decorative Center Dallas – per their website, “Chefs For Farmers is proud to show off the talents of Dallas’s best chefs and food artisans while celebrating the farmers that make great food possible. In one calorie-filled weekend, we pay tribute to Dallas as an emerging food city through incredible events that highlight the entire culinary ecosystem in North Texas and beyond. As good food citizens of the world, we balance our dedication to sustainability, eco-consciousness and charity with our greatest goal: putting on the best food festival Dallas has ever seen.

ReMarket at Historic Downtown Cedar Hill – is a monthly community market featuring local vendors, art, music, food and fresh produce, just to name a few!

Castle Hills Classic Car & Truck Show – Time Machine Car Shows is back at the Plaza with its Classic Car & Truck Show. Vehicles will compete for best car in these categories: Castle Hills Pick, ‘79 & older car and truck, ‘80s & newer car and truck, People’s Choice, Outstanding Club Participation. A $10 entry fee for those who wish to have their vehicles on display for the show will apply, otherwise attendance is free!

Flights of Our Fathers Air Show & Fly-in at Terrell Municipal Airport – draws thousands of local and regional aviation enthusiasts with aerobatic performances by Randy Ball, Trojan Phlyers and more! Plus, a kids zone, museum tours, static and dynamic displays of military, vintage and new aircraft. a car and motorcycle show, guest speakers, plus food and drink vendors

Live Well/Go Green Expo at Curtis Culwell Center – if you’re looking to learn more about a healthy and environmentally friendly lifestyle, this event in Garland is for YOU! FREE admission!

BBQ Bands Brew Bash at Ellis County Expo Center – this family-friendly event includes BBQ, a chili cook-off, antique car show, a kids zone, live bands, auction items, raffle prizes and supports the efforts of Bridges Training Foundation to create a bridge to employment for individuals with disabilities.

Saturday & Sunday

2016 Plano Balloon Festival, Half-Marathon, Relay, 5K Run/Walk and 1K Fun Run/Walk – their website reads, “The major draw for this Balloon Festival will be the 45 magnificent, colorful, hot air balloons. Fun for all ages, are the Special Shapes that attend the festival. The featured Special Shapes that will be participating this year include: Joelly the Baby Bee, Betty Jean the Butterfly, Flying Purple People Eater, Pepe, Baby Dino, Bimbo Bear, High Diddle Diddle, Peg Leg Pete the Pirate Parrot, and the always popular High Jack.” Plus, the Central Market Kids Fun Zone, Remax Sky Divers, firewords, and the 98.7KLUV Main Stage with live local bands keeping the music vibe, flowin’!

Sunday

Dallas Cowboys vs. Chicago Bears 7:30pm at AT&T Stadium

Japanese Fall Festival at DJA Building – includes stage performances, food, games, a raffle and FREE admission. More into at http://www.godja.org

Jazz guitarist/singer John Pizzarelli (he’s awesome!) with the Texas Instruments Jazz Band at Eisemann Center

Now – Oct. 2

“Rent” at Winspear Opera House – in 1996, an original rock musical by a little-known composer opened on Broadway and forever changed the landscape of American Theatre. Two decades later, Jonathan Larson’s “Rent” continues to speak loudly and defiantly to audiences across generations and all over the world. And now, this Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning masterpiece returns to the stage in a vibrant 20th anniversary touring production. A re-imagining of Puccini’s La Bohème, “Rent” follows an unforgettable year in the lives of seven artists struggling to follow their dreams without selling out. With its inspiring message of joy and hope in the face of fear, this timeless celebration of friendship and creativity reminds us to measure our lives with the only thing that truly matters—love.

Dancing at Lughnasa at Contemporary Theatre Of Dallas – heartwarming and heartbreaking, this Tony-winner is the story of five unmarried sisters living in rural Ireland in 1936, told through the eyes of a 7-year old boy. Arrive early to hear the company perform Irish music on stage 45 minutes before each show.

Now – Oct. 23

“Seussical” at Dallas Children’s Theater/Rosewood Center for Family Arts – Dr. Seuss’ best-loved characters collide and cavort in an unforgettable musical caper. The Cat in the Hat, Horton the Elephant, Gertrude McFuzz, Mayzie LaBird, JoJo, and others are your guides in this fantastical, magical exploration of family and friendship through the Jungle of Nool, Circus McGurkus, and the tiny world of Whoville! Discover what it takes for Horton to withstand ridicule and danger to save the day in this cornucopia of adventure that truly offers something for everyone.

Now – Nov. 5

Cutting Edge Haunted House 2016 – according to their website, “Cutting Edge Haunted House is a dark attraction filled with terrifying live actors, amazing special effects and incredible monsters. Cutting Edge Haunted House is an intense, multi-story, multi-themed haunted attraction that is widely considered to be one of the best Haunted Houses in the nation, full of chilling detail and unbelievable scares!Located in a 100-year-old abandoned meat packing plant in a section of Fort Worth historically dubbed as “Hell’s Half Acre,” the Cutting Edge Haunted House is built upon a foundation of fear. The meat packing equipment from the Old West is still in use, but now it is a two-story human processing area. Realistic looking human mannequins are hoisted up to the second level and brought through the entire meat packing process until the conveyor system brings the butchered corpses back to the first level. The old meat-packing plant in downtown Fort Worth is a great home for the fantastic special effects that our loyal customers have come to expect.”  It takes visitors an average 55 minutes to explore Cutting Edge Haunted House. The walk-through is replete with frighteningly-realistic propsCutting Edge Haunted House has established a reputation for being one of the best haunted houses in the nation. Cutting Edge Haunted House is one of the country’s best and largest haunted houses. Come see what new horrors lurk in the twisting corridors of Fort Worth’s ultimate haunted house.

Now – Nov. 23

Autumn at The Arboretum at Dallas Arboretum – their website reads, “Experience why Orbitz Travel named Autumn at the Arboretum as the number one place to go in the fall. The Imaginative Pumpkin houses with over 90,000 pumpkins, gourds and squash, along with 150,000 beautiful fall blooming plants and the most outstanding Children’s Adventure Garden in the world. Don’t miss this amazing festival and be sure to bring your camera. It is breathtaking color at every turn. This year’s event will highlight the “Art of the Pumpkin.”

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