KVue
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Reg: 06-28-08
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07-21-08 10:24 AM - Post#54462
Tour the Morton H. Meyerson - The acoustically renowned Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, designed by I.M. Pei, is yours to tour on selected Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 1 p.m. (please call in advance for monthly tour schedule as tours are subject to change with rehearsals and performances) Discover the 4,535 pipes on the Herman W. Lay Family Organ - this $1.36 million organ, crafted by C.B. Fisk Inc., is truly an acoustical wonder!
Enthusiastic and experienced volunteer docents are available to welcome visitors, school groups, conventions, families, and others for a one-hour tour detailing points of interest throughout the Meyerson. Once a month, schedule permitting, a thirty-minute organ demonstration of the Lay Family Concert Organ is presented, followed by a tour of the Center.
Free one hour tours at 1 pm. Events hosted at the center are by admission only.
Downtown, 2301 Flora Street, 214-670-3600
Mary Kay Cosmetics - Take a walk through history and experience a dream that began more than three decades ago - when Mary Kay set out to build a company that would give women unlimited opportunities to achieve success in every aspect of their lives. During your visit, you'll relive the rich heritage of our Company and see how it progressed from a tiny storefront to the amazing success that it is today. Celebrate each step in the fulfillment of one woman's dream and the marvelous achievements of women who believe in it.
Hours of operation: Monday - Friday 9am-4:30 pm
Reservations required.
16251 N. Dallas Parkway, 972-687-5720
Old - Fashioned Country Kitchen - Visit Spring Creek Farm and see how the famous Owens Country Sausage began, as you tour a museum featuring a fully equipped kitchen, workshop, butchery and country store with articles and replicas dating back to the early 1900s. Outdoors, see Belgian draft horses, miniature ponies and other animals. Self guided tours daily - guided tours for groups of eight or more by reservation only.
Mon. - Fri. 9 am - 3 pm
Reservations requested in advance.
1401 East Lookout Drive at Plano Road, 972-235-0192
Super Model Train - The U.S.' largest permanent model train display is in Dallas, and happily, it.s in the lobby of Children's Medical Center of Dallas. Eight trains run simultaneously at this free exhibit. Children's Medical Center has a small fee for parking.
1935 Motor Street, between Stemmons Frwy. and Harry Hines Blvd., 214-640-2000
Dallas Symphony Summer Concerts - Dallas' outdoors beckons lovers of nature and music. During the Spring and early Summer months, The Dallas Symphony Orchestra performs in area parks and you can also hear "Jazz under the Stars" at the Dallas Museum of Art on Thursday evenings.
Dallas Symphony Orchestra: 214-692-0203
Dallas Museum of Art: 214-922-1200
DFW Airport Observation Area - Exciting takeoffs, landings, and radio chatter abound at this marvelous must see for tourists. Admission: FREE
From SH 183, take the 2nd road after entering the South Entrance. Continue to the Airport Admin. office, and take a left. Continue a half mile, and the observation area will be on your right.
Phone: 972-574-6000
Victory Park Free Summer Movies
Free Family Film Festival at Rave Motion Pictures - Jun 10-Jul 30. Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 10 a.m. catch G-rated and PG-rated kids' films for free. Seating is first come, first served and is limited to the size of the auditorium. Free films will be shown at the Rave theatres at Northeast Mall, Hickory Creek, and Ridgmar Mall.
Regal Entertainment Group Free Family Film Festival - Jun 17-Aug 13. 10 a.m. on Tuesdays and Wednesdays at several theatres scattered around Dallas, Fort Worth, and Grand Prairie, G- and PG-rated movies are shown. Admission is free and first-come, first-served.
AMC Theatres Summer Movie Camp - Jun 25-Aug 6 Wednesdays at 10 a.m., kids' movies are $1. A portion of the admission will be donated to Variety - The Children's Charity and The Will Rogers Institute. Watch the films at Firewheel 18 (Garland), Highland Village 12 (4090 Barton Creek in Highland Village), Mesquite 30 (Mesquite), Parks at Arlington 18 (Parks at Arlington Mall), Stonebriar Centre 24 (Stonebriar Centre in Frisco), and Valley View 16 (Valley View Mall).
Gaylord Texan Guided Tours - This place is amazing. The tour isn't free, but you could do your own self-guided tour for free. It's quite the "Texas" experience.
Thu, Jul 24 - Arrive before 8 p.m. and get in free to the Glass Cactus (501 Gaylord Trail in Grapevine) to see Micky And The Motorcars with Gary Kyle. Self-parking in the Resort Garage is free with validation.
City of Allen Children's Programs
McKinney Texas Things To Do
Plano Texas Attractions
Sun, Jul 27
11 a.m.-2 p.m., brunch in the urban oasis at Victory Park while listening to live jazz music. Bring a blanket and picnic brunch and sit on their patios.
2:30 p.m., the Basically Beethoven Festival finishes this weekend at the Dallas Arboretum. Reservations are required to get in free, otherwise admission to the Dallas Arboretum will be charged. Call (214) 515-6500.
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Loc: Allen, Texas
Reg: 01-24-00
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07-21-08 10:57 PM - Post#54575
In response to KVue
KVue,
Wow what a great list of activities. Plus, address, telephone number and links. I will need to save this permanently so others in the future will benefit.
Thank you so much!
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tobywong419
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Posts: 26
Reg: 05-28-09
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05-05-14 12:33 AM - Post#168320
In response to Webmaster
Trying to plan summertime with my kids - broke single dad.
Wondering if anyone has updates for this list?
Thanks in advance.
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rclark
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Posts: 813

Loc: Allen, TX
Reg: 01-16-08
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05-06-14 06:12 PM - Post#168384
In response to tobywong419
Bring a picnic dinner and a blanket to the free Haggard Park concerts by the Plano Community Band, especially the kid's concert on 6/16. They'll get a chance to conduct a march and dance the Chicken Dance.
SUMMER CONCERTS IN THE PARK
7:00 pm, Haggard Park, Plano, TX
Monday, June 2—”Hot Nights, Cool Music”
Monday, June 16—”Kids’ Night Out”
Thursday, July 3—”Star-Spangled Spectacular” featuring vocalist Michele Todd
For more info, see www.planoband.com
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chickypez
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Posts: 506

Loc: Allen, TX
Reg: 02-13-07
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05-06-14 07:24 PM - Post#168385
In response to rclark
There are lots of things going on for kids at the library this Summer:
http://engagedpatrons.org/EventsCalendar.cfm?SiteI...
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