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Shred Day (April 23)

Mercer Business Park 12121 N. Stemmons Freeway, Dallas, TX 75234 (Northwest corner of I-35 and I-635)

Comerica Bank Shred Day DFW Returns on April 23, Celebrates 10th Anniversary

Iron Mountain’s DFW flagship station Mercer Business Park on the northwest corner of I-35 and 635 (12121 N. Stemmons Freeway), Dallas, TX, United States

DALLAS -- Comerica Bank and Iron Mountain Incorporated, the global leader in storage and information management services, will securely shred sensitive paper documents for free from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, April 23 at Iron Mountain’s DFW flagship station located in Mercer Business Park on the northwest corner of I-35 and 635 (12121 […]

White Rock Farmers Market (April 23)

Old Gate Lane, 1450 Old Gate Ln, Dallas

White Rock Farmers Market now on Old Gate Lane, 1450 Old Gate Ln, Dallas, TX 8a-noon

ARTSGOGGLE (April 23)

Ernie Roberts Park, 515 E. Pleasant Run Road, DeSoto, TX 75115 Ernie Roberts Park, 515 E. Pleasant Run Road, DeSoto, TX 75115

10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Ernie Roberts Park, 515 E. Pleasant Run Road, DeSoto, TX 75115

Cryptocurrency Is the Topic for April 26 Lunch & Learn Session

Virtual Program

Frances Smith-Dean Want to learn more about cryptocurrency? You can do so at the April 26 Lunch & Learn session offered by the Zan Wesley Holmes Jr. Community Outreach Center. Frances Smith-Dean, a successful economist, will help you to understand what blockchain is and how it will be relevant to our society. You can join […]

GRIEF: A Best Friend Play (April 28)

Margo Jones Theater in Fair Park

The regional premiere production of Nigerian-American play-wright Ngozi Anyanwu’s brilliant play about friendship, grief, and family -GOOD GRIEF: A Best Friend Play - April 28 - May 8 at the Margo Jones Theater in Fair Park.

NO REMOSE (April 29)

Mike Epps is set to bring all the laughs with his all new show to Texas Trust CU Theatre featuring comedians Dominque, Jay Pharoah and Rudy Rush.

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