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Holiday at the Arboretum Presents Three Large-Scale Exhibits, a Million Lights and an Indoor Display

Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden 8525 Garland Rd, Dallas

Holiday at the Arboretum, presented by Reliant, features three large-scale outdoor exhibits ready to dazzle and get people in the holiday spirit. They include The Christmas Village, The 12 Days of Christmas and the 50-foot-tall Dazzling Musical Tree. These displays are creatively designed for the 66-acre garden and are open to the public both in […]

$13 – $35

Hunger & Homelessness Awareness Week: Day of Service

DHC encourages the community to volunteer with an organization they are passionate about. DHC will be hosting a Safe Place kit distribution event for people who are interested. Sign up to volunteer at https://bttr.im/2u7xj.

Free

Hunger & Homelessness Awareness Week: Resource Fair

Oak Lawn United Methodist Church 3014 Oak Lawn Ave, Dallas

Dallas Hope Charities is connecting the Dallas community with free-to-low cost LGBTQIA+ services from our community partners - including Oak Lawn United Methodist, Prism Health North Texas, Room for Change, Impact Communities Dallas, Abounding Prosperity, Inc, The FreeLux Project, Veteran Affairs, North Texas Food Bank, Meagan Skidmore Coaching, Parkland Health, Access and Information Network, Legal […]

Free

Give Hope On Giving Tuesday

🌈 #GivingTuesday is just around the corner, and we're excited to share our goals with you. On November 28, 2023, our aim is to raise $10,000, but we have a bigger dream: securing 200 recurring donations at $25 per month or more. Why is this dream so important? 30 recurring donations at $25 per month […]

$25

Contours of Nature Exhibition

Opening night 12/1/23 from 5 - 9pm, show is open until 12/23/23. Gallery hours are Thursdays - Saturdays from Noon - 5pm. Featured artists: Melissa Auberty, Chuck Alexander, Molly DeVoss, Paul Guest, Linda Mucha Karns, Amy Werntz, Larry Whiteley and Lisa Whiteley