What: Display cabinets decorated to set the spaces in the holiday spirit, includes six-foot-tall lighting, snow, and a large red party chair located under the canopies across from West Elm. Designed to provide guests with fun magical photo opportunities at The Station.
When: Until Tuesday, January 5, 2021, from 8 a.m. to 11:30 p.m.
Where: Mockingbird Station, 5307 E Mockingbird lane, Dallas.
Cost: Free
Information: mockingbirdstation.com
What: Candy Cane Lane is a multi-level visual Christmas attraction that can be enjoyed from your cars. There are Christmas lights, classic Christmas lantern characters, and environments decorated with different Christmas themes.
When: Until Saturday, December 26, from 6 to 9 pm Where: American Airlines Silver Garage, 2500 Victory Avenue, Dallas.
Cost: $ 35 – $ 50 per vehicle
Information: candycanelanedfw.com
What: The Dallas Can Dance Academy invites bachata lovers to participate in this social event where the best dancers will be awarded. Attendees must wear white or red according to the theme of the night. First place wins $ 250. The use of a mask is mandatory.
When: Saturday, December 19, 9:30 pm
Where: El Botanero Restaurant & Bar, 3049 Northwest Highway, Dallas.
Cost: $10
What: Centro People Church invites the community to its new headquarters, celebrating Christmas with a tour from the vehicle. There will be tamales, hot chocolate, coffee, popcorn. You must register in advance through 214-330-0467 or [email protected]
When: Thursday, December 24, 5 pm
Where: Centro People Church, 3822 W Kiest Boulevard, Dallas.
Cost: Free
What: Live performance of Alegre Ballet Folklórico and Jazz Becuzz as you queue for a “Holidays Around the World” kit, which includes: a fanzine, 2 Christmas art kits, Christmas food vouchers and recipes of Germany’s favorite Christmas dishes and Morocco. Cars must line up to enter the parking lot behind the Oak Cliff Cultural Center from the direction of South Madison Ave. No walking. You will be served in order of arrival. Limited quantity.
When: Tuesday, December 22, from 2 to 4 pm
Where: Oak Cliff Cultural Center,
Cost: Free
Information: occc.dallasculture.org/
What: Traditional musical work adapted by Lani Brockman and Susan Bardsley, it is adapted this Christmas to reach the public in a different way. The musical is available online, when you purchase the ticket a link will reach your email so that you can enjoy the work.
When: From Sunday 13 to Sunday 27 December
Where: online, studio-east.org/twas-the-night/
Cost: $1
Iinformation: studio-east.org/twas-the-night/
What: Every year Santa hears the Christmas wishes of the children at the Flight Museum, but this year it will be done in a safer way for, we continue social distancing. A special museum keeper will help collect all the letters via email, and deliver them to Santa at the North Pole. The deadline to send the Christmas wishes is next December 22 until midnight.
When: Tuesday December 22
Where: online, [email protected]
Cost: Free
Information: museumofflight.org/
What: You will be able to interact and feed or snorkel with stingrays, walk inside the aviary, see sharks, Asian small-clawed otters, a sloth, kinkajou, giant sulcata tortoise, large species of exotic birds, and pet the iguanas.
When: Friday, January 1, 2021, from 10 am to 7 pm
Where: SeaQuest Fort Worth, 1974 Green Oaks Road, Fort Worth
Cost: $7.43 – $29.65
What: The Dallas School District invites the community to participate in a community walk that will explore the trails. Bags will be available for those who wish to help with recycling while on the tour. Use of mask is required.
When: Saturday, January 2, 2021, from 2 to 4 pm
Where: Oak Cliff Nature Preserve, 2875 Pierce Street, Dallas.
Cost: Free. Donations are accepted for the conservation of the park.
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