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HE’S MY HERO FATHER’S DAY PHOTO EXPERIENCE INVITES FAMILIES TO “DRESS THE DECADE” 

Annual event will feature complimentary photo sessions, throwback fashions, live performances, music, and food trucks following the 9:30 a.m. and 12:15 p.m. worship services

WHAT: With a nostalgic spin on the traditional family photothe Mark Cuban Heroes Basketball Center is inviting dads, father figures, and their loved ones to the annual He’s My Hero Father’s Day Photo Experience on Sunday, June 21, at Concord Church, following the 9:30 a.m. and 12:15 p.m. worship services.

This year’s “Dress the Decade” theme encourages dads to wear styles from the decade their child was born, while children are invited to embrace the era their father figure grew up in. From 1950s classics and 1970s bell-bottoms to varsity jackets, ’90s streetwear, and Y2K trends, families can creatively celebrate the generations that connect them.

Registration is not required. Participation is available on a first-come, first-served basis.

WHEN: Sunday, June 21, following worship services:

  • 9:30 a.m.
  • 12:15 p.m.
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WHERE:  Concord Church, 6808 Pastor Bailey Dr, Dallas, TX 75237

WHO: The following spokespersons are available for interviews:

  • Pastor Bryan Carter, Concord Church
  • Stephanie Carter
  • Trina Terrell-Andrews, CEO of the Mark Cuban Heroes Basketball Center

FEATURED PERFORMERS:

· Lamont Landers

· Enyonam Osae

EVENT SUPPORTERS:

· Mark Cuban Heroes Basketball Center

· Mark Cuban Suit Up Experience

· Concord Church

· Planet Lincoln Dallas Love Field

· Texas Department of Public Safety

WHY: As a tribute to devoted fathers and father figures, the Mark Cuban Heroes Basketball Center continues its commitment to supporting and uplifting men and families throughout the year. The He’s My Hero initiative includes programming focused on health and wellness, mental health awareness, financial literacy, career development, culinary experiences, personal styling and family engagement.

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