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Tuesday
September 30
  • State Fair of Texas  (Special Event)
    Museum of Nature and Science, The
    10:00 AM
    'State Fair of Texas' features information on Dallas' annual fair which includes history, daily schedule, livestock and creative arts competitions, exhibitions, vendors and much more.

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    Tickets: 214-428-5555
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  • Happy Hour  (Special Event)
    8.0 Bar and Cafe
    3:00 PM
    Spend some time at 8.0 in good company with great specials and more.

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  • Rat Snakes to Rattlers: Live Texas Snakes  (Special Event)
    Heard Natural Science Museum and Wildlife Sanctuary
    9:00 AM

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  • Dinosaurs Alive  (Special Event)
    Heard Natural Science Museum and Wildlife Sanctuary
    9:00 AM
    See the earliest creatures of the Triassic Period to the monsters of the Cretaceous in a 'life-sized' MEGA-HD presentation. Join renowned paleontologists as they discover new fossils and uncover evidence that dinosaur descendants are still among us. Realistic and scientifically-accurate computer generated animation brings dinosaurs back to life… in a big way! This presentation is narrated by Michael Douglas.

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  • Western Water  (Art)
    Mesquite Arts Center
    8:00 AM
    This is an photography exhibition by Michael Cassidy.

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  • Happy Hour  (Special Event)
    Tipperary Inn
    4:00 PM
    Enjoy drink specials in a relaxed atmosphere.

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  • Fort Worth Herd Cattle Drive  (Special Event)
    Fort Worth Stockyards
    11:30 AM
    Come see the worlds only daily cattle drive as the herd is lead by the Trail Boss down Exchange Avenue. Scheduled drive times are weather permitting.

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  • Dallas Mexican-American Historical League  (Art)
    Museum of Nature and Science, The
    10:00 AM
    This exhibit will display objects from the 6 major barrios in Dallas and will illustrate the role that the Mexican-American barrios had in developing the communities of Dallas.

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  • Quilt Mania II  (Art)
    Museum of Nature and Science, The
    10:00 AM
    This exhibit features the works of quilt artist Carol Morrissey. These quilts go beyond the borders of quilt stereotypes by combining nature, art, photography and skill to show what a needle, thread and imagination can accomplish.

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  • 9:00 AM
    'Blending the Old and the New: Quilts by Paul D. Pilgrim' is something amazing. Using multigenerational pieces found from all over the country, his quilts tell both the story of quilting as well as the story of quilters themselves.

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    Tickets: 972-252-2787 (ARTS)
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  • Quilts by Irving Quilt Guild Members  (Art)
    Irving Arts Center
    9:00 AM
    Watch a selection of quilts by Irving Quilt Guild Members on dispaly.

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    Tickets: 972-252-2787 (ARTS)
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  • Denise Fleming: Painting With Paper  (Art)
    Irving Arts Center
    9:00 AM
    This exhibit showcases Fleming's work from start to finish, with emphasis on the various techniques used to create her children's books.

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    Tickets: 972-252-2787 (ARTS)
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  • 9:00 AM
    This exhibit features a selection of contemporary quilts by Texas quilt artists. Curated by Marcie Inman and guest curator Barbara Oliver Hartman.

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    Tickets: 972-252-2787 (ARTS)
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  • Noni Dressler  (Music)
    Balcony Club
    7:00 PM
    Noni Dressler brings an evening of torch, swing, and romantic jazz standards. Her sultry piano stylings are the perfect accompaniment to a soulful voice that warms and embraces her audience.

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  • Nina Katrina  (Music)
    Balcony Club
    5:30 PM
    Nina Katrina is a vocalist, plays guitar and percussion. She speaks and sings in many languages, including Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan, French, Hebrew, and Italian. Her many years of experience as a recording and performing artist in diverse venues allows her to tailor her performance to the unique needs of audience.

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  • Filming Kennedy: Home Movies from Dallas  (Art)
    Sixth Floor Museum
    10:00 AM
    This display showcases silent moving images of President John F. Kennedy, from his 1960 presidential campaign through his funeral on November 25, 1963. The exhibit is highlighted by eleven amateur films presented in their entirety and vividly demonstrates the importance of film preservation.

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    Tickets: 214-747-6660
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  • Kara Walker: My Complement, My Enemy, My Oppressor, My Love  (Art)
    Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
    10:00 AM
    This is a full-scale American museum survey of the work of Kara Walker. Set in the American South before the Civil War, Walker’s compositions play off stereotypes to portray, often grotesquely, life on the plantation. The exhibit features works ranging from Walker’s signature black cut-paper silhouettes to film animations to more than one hundred works on paper.

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    Tickets: 817-738-9215
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  • Nell Dorr: From Everlasting to Everlasting  (Art)
    Amon Carter Museum
    10:00 AM
    More than fifty photographs feature in this first-ever comprehensive survey of the work of Nell Dorr (1893-1988), one of the most spiritual and empathetic photographic artists of the twentieth century.

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    Tickets: 817-738-1933
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  • 10:00 AM
    The Impressionist movement fostered breathtakingly original pictorial idioms that ushered in the progressive art of the 20th century. This exhibit presents works that have come to define the Impressionist achievement. It features masterpieces of painting by the world’s most beloved artists, including Édouard Manet, Edgar Degas, Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Paul Cézanne, Paul Gauguin, Vincent van Gogh, and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.

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  • BIG! Himalayan Art  (Art)
    Trammell & Margaret Crow Collection of Asian Art
    10:00 AM
    This display of large-scale works of art from New York's Rubin Museum includes sixteen paintings, appliqué textiles, tangkas (painting or textile work on cloth), and ritual objects. Experience the awe-inspiring scale that characterizes art as it is frequently displayed in temples and at community festivals in the Himalayas.

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  • Materials & Meanings  (Art)
    Dallas Museum of Art
    11:00 AM
    This exhibit of eight master works of art from the Museum's encyclopedic collections spanning 5,000 years focuses on the materials of which a work of art is made and on the meanings associated with those materials to both the artist and to the viewer.

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  • 10:00 AM
    Seventeen rare nineteenth-century maps on display reveal how cartography helped us find our way as a country. The maps span the century, from Aaron Arrowsmith's great 1796 map of the United States to a colorful 1902 map showing the American West and the territories acquired by the United States in the Spanish-American War of 1898.

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    Tickets: 817-738-1933
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