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submissions for 10th
annual Art Show
For the past decade, Oak Lawn Library Friends
has conducted a Dallas-based art show and exhibi-
tion, seeking works by its supporters for a juried dis-
play of pieces that reflect a theme. This year’s
theme — simply called “Dallas” — welcomes sub-
missions in six categories: Painting, drawing, print,
mixed media, water color and photography. If you
have any works that fit in with those, and want to let
the gayborhood see your talent — have your pieces
(ready for hanging, no more than 36x36 inches, and
new to the event — maximum of three pieces per
artist) prepared at set. Submission day is Saturday,
Oct. 1, from 2-4 p.m. at the Oak Lawn Library, and
the exhibit will be up from Oct. 3-29. A panel of ex-
perts will present awards for best in show, as well
as first place, second place and honorable mention
in each category. Good luck!
— Arnold Wayne Jones
Cookout fundraiser Burgers &
Burgundy moves to Trinity Groves
Burgers & Burgundy started when chef John
Tesar was on the DIFFA Style Council and wanted
to host a fundraiser. I was at the first one... and the
six since then. It has moved from an Uptown condo
rooftop to a fancy North Dallas estate’s garden,
where it has been for several years. It seems it has
finally outgrown that space, though, and for its 8th
year will move to the Ron Kirk Pedestrian Bridge.
It’s a fancy-casual event with live music and cele-
brichefs, where folks dress dapper and simple,
where simple burgers are transformed into works of
culinary art ,.. all to raise money for DIFFA. This
year, it comes on the heals of Black Tie Dinner, tak-
ing place on Friday, Oct. 7, from 6:30-9:30 p.m.
Tickets are $150 and space is limited.
— Arnold Wayne Jones
DA Susan Hawk resigns
After meeting with her staff on Tuesday, Sept. 6,
District Attorney Susan Hawk released her resigna-
tion letter. In it, she lists accomplishments since she
took office in January 2015. She concludes with a
note to voters in Dallas County saying it was an
honor to serve for 22 years as an intern, prosecutor,
judge and D.A.
She does not address the timing of her resigna-
tion. Had she resigned a week earlier, the chair of
each political party could name someone to be
listed on the November ballot and voters would
have selected the new district attorney. By waiting
until September, Gov. Greg Abbott chooses the re-
placement for the remainder of her term. Abbott has
until the election to name a replacement. If he does-
n’t, then the office remains open and voters again
may choose from candidates nominated by the par-
ties.
Abbott is expected to name a Republican. In a
countywide election, a Democrat is likely to win.
Hawk is the only Republican to win a countywide
election in Dallas since 2004.
— David Taffet
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