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nner forJuly 2011


Centennial Medical hosts First Sat- urday Q&A


The first Saturday of every month, profes- sionals from Centennial Medical Center will present a free question and answer session at Stonebriar


Centre. Sessions


are held from 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m. on the first Saturday of every month. FREE. Held on the lower level in the Dillard’s wing, near the Healthy Hometown Play Area, which is sponsored in the shopping center by Centennial Medical


Center.


www.centennialmedicalcenter.com - Stonebriar, Frisco - from 12.00pm until 2.00pm


Northpark Family Fun This fun, hands-on activity


for elementary takes


place in program


school age children NorthCourt between


Nordstrom and Macy’s at 2:00 pm. www.northparkcenter.com - Dallas - from 2.00pm until 3.00pm


Frisco Freedom Fest


Thousands of families will enjoy the Chil- dren’s Expo, featuring two Euro bungees, a rock climbing wall and bounce house inflatables! Our plaza party also includes a Community Stage, featuring local en- tertainers, and Hometown Hero Exhibit, showcasing our police and fire depart- ments. www.friscotexas.gov - Simpson Plaza in Frisco Square - from 4.00pm un- til 10.00pm


FUN Contra/Barn Dance with Live Music


American Folk Dancing (e.g. Virginia Reel, etc.) to Live Music in a smoke and alcohol free environment. No ex- perience or partners needed. Wear cool comfortable clothes and shoes. All ages are welcome. Easy ! If you can walk and count to 8, you can contra dance. Non- Members $8, Members $6, Students


with ID $2, Non-Member Family $20- $24 max, Member Family $16-$18 max. www.plazaartscenter.com/ - Carrollton - from 8.00pm until 9.00pm


3 Sunday


Family Past Times at Dallas Heritage Village


The 1st Sunday of the month is free admission day at the Village. a


lunch ily and bring for historic the whole fun. Participate


Pack fam- in


themed activities for everyone to enjoy. www.dallasheritagevillage.org - Dallas Heritage Village, Dallas


Canoe Try-Its! With the Heard at the Adriatica


FREE. Minimum Age: 7 years.


Participants under 18 years old must be accompanied by an adult. www.heardmuseum.org - 401 Adriatica Parkway, McKinney - from 9.00am until 11.00am


Fireworks on Main


Rowlett’s largest Fireworks show takes place on Main St in Downtown Rowlett. Plan now to celebrate freedom with friends and family as you enjoy live music, food, children’s activities


more! www.ci.rowlett.tx.us - Downtown Rowlett, 4000 Main Street - from 6.00pm until 10.00pm


Stars & Stripes 2011


Crafts, Kids Zone with inflatable at- tractions and video game truck


and


more! Fireworks will begin at 9:30 PM. www.StarsandStripesSouthlake.com


PCB Concerts in the Park


Annual Plano Community Band’s Summer Concerts in the Park get underway. Noth-


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Southlake Town Square - from 6.00pm until 11.00pm


ing says summer like great live music in the park. Bring your blankets and chairs... your dinner and dessert...and don’t forget to bring family and friends too. Concerts are: Sunday, July 3 Star Spangled Spec- tacular Concert Monday, July 18 Monday, August 1 Big Band Blowout FREE. www. planoband.com. - Haggard Park, historic downtown across from DART station East 15th Street @ Avenue H, Plano - from 7.00pm until 9.00pm


4 Monday 4thFEST BigTop Celebration


Join the City of Bedford This July 4th at the Bedford Boys Ranch Park, for a good old-fashioned, flag-waving Inde- pendence Day Celebration, with a circus themed twist! The 4thFEST BigTop Cel- ebration is a full day of family fun that includes a free concert, InflataFUN Zone, a variety of Circus family fun FREE ac- tivities,


festival-style culinary delights


and of course, the spectacular fireworks extravaganza when the sun goes down. www.ci.bedford.tx.us - 2801 Forest Ridge Road ~ Bedford Boys Ranch Park


Family Fourth Celebration and


PARD Community Events Office www.cor.net - Breckinridge Park (Brand Rd. south of E. Renner), Richardson


Let’s Roll America Parade in Arlington


The parade is an annual event and con- sists of generally 150 entries. The number of spectators over the years has ranged from of 5,000 to 70,000. Parade entries include marching bands to exotic auto- mobiles, military color guards to clowns, and dignitaries to unique presentations. Of course, the parade has a distinguished assortment of floats. Some floats are pro- fessionally built, but many are the proud


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