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All Calendar events for the October issue must be received by September 10th and adhere to our guidelines. Email publisher@NAdallas.com for guidelines and to submit entries.


THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 Midnight Chef Walk – 12am. Hang out with local chefs and buy produce in bulk at wholesale prices. These Chef Walks happen at midnight the first Thurs each month during peak season. Free. Dallas Farmers’ Market, 1010 S Pearl Expy, Dallas. 214-939-2808. DFMFriends.org.


Seafood 101 – 6:30-9pm. Become more comfortable cooking seafood by learning basic techniques. Menu items include white wine poached salmon with shal- lots and cherry tomatoes, baked Maryland crab cakes with garden tartar sauce, and bronzed red snapper with quick-seared greens. Central Market, 320 Coit Rd, Plano. 469-241-8389. CentralMarket.com.


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2


Ugly Garden Contest – Winner announced in store. North Haven Gardens, 7700 Northaven Rd, Dallas. 214-363-5316. NHG.com.


SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3


Birding in the Park – 8:30-10am. Field trip for beginner birders. Binoculars available if needed. Easy walking. Come prepared for current weather conditions. Free. Foster Park, 3725 South Dr, Ft Worth. 817-909-4207. FWAS.org.


Dallas Free Day of Yoga Kickoff Event – 10am- 3pm. Celebrate yoga and wellness with free good- ies, special events and more, in honor of free yoga classes happening around town on Sept 5. Crow Collection of Art, 2010 Flora St, Dallas. DFW- FreeDayOfYoga.com.


Animal Exploration – 2pm. Discover the habits and adaptations of native animals during a live animal observation with a naturalist. Free. River Legacy Sci- ence Center, 703 NW Green Oaks Blvd,Arlington. RSVP: 817-860-6752. RiverLegacy.org.


Astronomy Star Party – 7:45-10:30pm. Join planetarium staff and members of the Fort Worth Astronomical Society to navigate the night skies. Telescopes and astronomy buffs on hand to help. Fort Worth Museum of Science & History, 1600 Gendy St, Ft Worth. 817-255-9300. FWMuseum. org/Star-Parties.


SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4


Ft Worth Free Day of Yoga Kickoff Event – 5-7pm. Celebrate yoga and wellness with free goodies, special events and more, in honor of free yoga classes happening around town on Sept 5. Ft Worth Water Gardens, 1502 Commerce St, Ft Worth. DFWFreeDayOfYoga.com.


MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5


DFW Free Day of Yoga – From sunrise to sunset, participating studios across the Metroplex will offer free classes as a way for people of every age and fitness level to try yoga for the first time, experience a new style, visit a new studio, and share yoga with others. Free. For locations & classes: DFWFreeD- ayOfYoga.com.


Yoga Studio Open House – 10:30-11:30am. Crescent Yoga Studio, 810 B Alex Ln, Midlothian. 469-285-3559. CrescentYogaStudio.com.


Free Heated Power Yoga – 5:30-6:45pm. Crescent Yoga Studio, 810 B Alex Ln, Midlothian. 469-285- 3559. CrescentYogaStudio.com.


TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6


The Great Big Box of Botanical Wonders – 7pm. PUBlic Knowledge Series featuring Steven Chamblee, chief horticulturist of Chandor Gardens, featuring a bizarre collection of colossal cones, odd pods, strange seeds, ridiculous roots, and freaky fruits assembled over several decades. Ft Worth. 817-255-9300. For location: FWMuseum.org/ Public-Knowledge.


THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8


A Feast from Southern India – 6:30-9pm. Cooking class celebrating Onam, which began as a Hindu re- ligious festival, but has evolved into a celebration of good will and good food for all of Kerala’s residents. Traditional menu with four courses. $65. Central Market, 5750 E Lovers Ln, Dallas. 214-361-5754. CentralMarket.com.


Shoreline Spruce-up – 8-11am. White Rock Lake clean-up effort put on by For the Love of the Lake and Adopt-A-Shoreline groups, includes free breakfast. Bags and gloves provided. For the Love of the Lake Office, 1152 N Buckner Blvd, Dallas. 214-660-1100. Info@WhiteRockLake.org. Whit- eRockLake.org.


Backyard Composting Class – 9-11am. Class by City of Arlington Master Composter volunteers includes demonstrations of proper pile building, and a worm compost bin. Attendees will receive a free book. No need to register, just show up. Dress for the weather. Free. Parking Lot, River Legacy Sci- ence Center, 703 NW Green Oaks Blvd, Arlington. 817-459-6778. RiverLegacy.org.


Grand Opening of Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center – Sept 10-11. 9am-5pm, Sat; 12-5pm, Sun. Guided hikes, building tours, guest speakers, animal encounters and many children’s activities. Opportunity for the whole family to connect with nature. Free. Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center, 1206 W FM 1382, Cedar Hill. TX.Audubon.org/ Dogwood.html.


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9


Grilling Kebabs – 6:30-9pm. Cooking class fea- turing international flavors and the art of cooking over an open flame; menu items include tamarind glazed lamb skewers with dried apricot relish, tuna and potato kebabs with basque tomato sauce, and grilled fruit kebabs with Grand Marnier glaze. $55. Central Market, 320 Coit Rd, Plano. 469-241-8389. CentralMarket.com.


SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10


Bird Walk – 7:30am-10:30am. Over 270 species of birds have been recorded in the Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area’s forests, prairies, and marshes. Bird watchers of all skill levels are welcome to join master birders as they guide visi- tors to birding locations not normally available to the public. Ages 10 & up. $5/admission plus $2/ program fee. LLELA, 201 E Jones St, Lewisville. Reservations requested: 972-219-7980. LAS.UNT. edu/LLELA/Main.htm.


FOUR FEATHERS TRADING POST — September schedule —


Saturday Sept. 10Th, 10:30 am -work party. Complete Medi- cine pieces. Prepare for the arrival of Autumn. Call 214-288- 9935 for details.


Saturday Sept. 24th, 1:30 pm - Medicine Wheel. Drumming & singing ‘Hello to Autumn”. Attendance by The Many Faces People and work party attendees. All events at Four Feathers Trading Post, FM 1565 N, 3522 CR 2621, Caddo Mills, TX. Call 214-288-9935 for details.


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