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Holiday events
THURSDAY
MUSIC
VENUES
MUSIC & NIGHTLIFE
John Racina & Friends (Kelly Durbin, Lynn
Seaton, Ron Fink) 4:30 p.m. at Barley & Board.
Little Jack Melody Christmas Show 7:45 p.m.
at Dan's Silverleaf. $10.
THURSDAY
details, go to grapevinetexasusa.com/christmas.
Holiday at the Arboretum “The 12 Days of Christ-
mas,” the Dallas Arboretum's centerpiece holiday
k exhibit, lets visitors stroll along a three-quarter-
^ mile stretch of the gardens to view 12 glass-
encased gazebos that depict scenes from each
verse of “The Twelve Days of Christmas.” The
H gazebos are elaborately decorated in Victori-
H an style with whimsical animals and mechan-
H ical characters that move to festive music. At
H night, the displays are elegantly lighted and
holiday music can be heard throughout the
gardens. Through Dec. 31 the lavishly
decorated DeGolyer house will
feature a Santa Claus exhibit
that's free with arboretum
admission.
• The Dallas Arboretum is
' k at 8525 Garland Road,
| 0, Dallas, dallasarboretu-
m.org.
• “12 Days of Christ-
mas”: Continues
through Jan. 8 from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. Free
with regular garden
admission: $15 for
adults, $12 for seniors
65 and older, $10 for
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$15 ($8 if purchased online
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Night: Continues through Dec. 30
from 6 to 9 p.m. (excluding Christ-
mas Eve and Christmas Day). $20 for
adults, $15 for seniors, $10 for kids 3-12, free for
kids 2 and younger. Parking is included with admission.
Lone Star Christmas The “Ice!” exhibit features 2 million pounds
of the cold stuff carved into festive holiday scenes at the Gaylord
Texan as part of the hotel's Lone Star Christmas celebration, which
runs through Jan. 1 This time around, the exhibit's theme is “Santa
Claus Is Cornin' to Town.” It also features ice slides, as well as the
On the Blocks Ice Bar, an optional $15 add-on for those 21 and up at
select times. If you're looking for things with no additional cost, the
resort's 4.5 acres of indoor gardens feature 2 million holiday lights,
miniature trains, a 54-foot-tall Christmas tree and other dec-
orations. If you're willing to shell out some extra money, consider
the 12-lane snow tubing hill, a new 6,000-square-foot outdoor ice
skating rink, Santa's Snowball Throwing Workshop, the Ginger-
bread Decorating Corner, the Elf on the Shelf Scavenger Hunt and
Milk & Cookies With Mrs. Claus.
• “Ice!” continues through Jan. 1 in Longhorn Exhibit Hall B at the
Gaylord Texan, 1501 Gaylord Trail, Grapevine. Tickets are timed and
ticket prices vary by date (for example, peak times cost more);
check the website for a schedule. Tickets are $21.99-$32.99 for
adults; $12.99-$19.99 for children 4-12; $19.99-$26.99 for seniors 55
and older; free for children 3 and younger. (Viewing the Lone Star
Christmas decorations is free.) When you purchase tickets to any
of the events, you get a coupon for
discounted $15 self-parking,
www.christmasat
gaylordtexan.com.
Panther Island •••:
Ice One of Fort : iW
Worth's favorite
holiday tradi-
tions — its
only outdoor IflH
skating rink KU
— returns for
another
season. It's
open daily,
including all
holidays. $12
admission for
skaters includes
skate rental. Through
Jan. 16 at Coyote Drive-In,
223 N.E. Fourth St., Fort Worth
pantherislandice.com.
‘A Season of Merriment and Melody: Christmas at the White
House’ Classic Christmas tunes are the centerpiece of the new
holiday exhibit at the Bush Center, which is modeled after Christ-
mas in the White House in 2004. Through Jan. 8 at the George W.
Bush Presidential Library and Museum, 2943 SMU Blvd., Dallas.
$16. bushcenter.org.
Galleria Dallas The mall is home to what's billed as America's
tallest indoor Christmas tree, sparkling with nearly half a million
lights and more than 10,000 ornaments. Santa is available for
photos and wish lists, and an “I Am Thankful For” exhibit of works
by children and young adults is also open. The tree's daily Illumina-
tion Celebration light shows are set to music. Other attractions
include Operation Kindness pet adoptions, holiday performances
and menorah lightings.
• The mall is at 13350 Dallas Parkway, Dallas. Illumination Celebra-
tions continue through Dec. 24, daily at noon and 2,4,6 and 8 p.m.
Free. For a detailed schedule, go to galleriadallas.com.
NorthPark Center This year's attractions include “The Trains at
NorthPark,” an elaborate model train exhibit (through Jan. 8) and
shows at two puppet theaters (through Saturday).
• Check the website for a detailed schedule of events at the
shopping center, 8687 N. Central Expressway at Northwest High-
way, Dallas. Most activities are free, but some, such as “The Trains
at NorthPark,” carry a cost, northparkcenter.com.
Farmers Branch Christmas Tour of Lights Follow the candy-
cane signs as you take this evening drive through Farmers Branch,
illuminated with more than 500,000 twinkling lights and holiday
decorations. The route begins at I-35E at Valley View Lane and
continues to the Farmers Branch Historical Park, where you'll find
Santa Claus and a light show nightly (the park portion will be
closed on Christmas Day).
• The lights are on through Dec. 30, nightly from 6:30 to 9:30.
The tour ends at the park, 2540 Farmers Branch Lane. Free;
donations are accepted, fbspecialevents.com.
8 p.m. — Little Jack Melody
and His Young Turks Christ-
mas Show and singalong at
Dan's Silverleaf, 103 Industri-
al St. Featuring Jeffrey
Barnes, Danny O'Brien and i
choir leader Ryan Thomas I
Becker. Admission is $10.
Hat will be passed to I
collect donations for Our 1
Daily Bread. Visit
www.danssilverleaf.com.
The Abbey Inn Restaurant & Pub Each Wed,
County Rexford, 7-9pm, free. 101W. Hickory St.
940-566-5483.
The Abbey Underground Weekly events: Each Sat,
“'80s and '90s Retro Dance Party"; each Sun, open
mic, sign-up at 7:30pm; each Mon, karaoke; each
Tues, College Night with DJ J-Double; each Wed,
Open Jam. 100 W. Walnut St. www.abbeyunder
ground.com.
BackYard on Bell Family-friendly and dog-friendly
food truck park. 410 N. Bell Ave. 940-243-4990.
www.backyardonbell.com.
American Legion Post 550 905 Foundation St.,
Pilot Point. 940-686-990L
Andy’s Bar Each Mon, open mic, sign-up at 9 pm;
each Wed, karaoke. 122 N. Locust St. 940-565-5400.
http://andys.bar.
Audacity Brew House Each Sat, brewery tours at
3pm; free live music at 4pm and 7pm. 1012 Shady
Oaks Drive. 940-218-1987. www.audacity
brewhouse.com.
Barley & Board 100 W. Oak St. 940-566-3900.
http://barleyandboard.com.
The Bearded Monk 122 E. McKinney St. 940-999-
7238. www.beardedmonk.com.
The Chestnut Tree Each Sat, Jazz Brunch at 10am.
107 W. Hickory St. 940-591-9475. www.chestnut
tearoom.com.
Dan’s Silverleaf 103 Industrial St. 940-320-2000.
www.danssilverleaf.com.
Discover Denton Welcome Center 111 W. Hickory
St. 940-382-7895. www.discoverdenton.com.
Fuzzy’s Taco Shop 115 Industrial St. 940-380-8226.
Game Changers Sports and Arcade Grill Each
Tues, “Retro Night” with DJ Questionmark, free. 122
W. Mulberry St., Suite 100.940-591-6520.
The Greenhouse Each Mon, live jazz at 10pm, free.
600 N. Locust St. 940-484-1349. www.greenhouse
restaurantdenton.com.
The Hangout Bar & Dine 827 W. Eagle Drive.
940-735-6748. www.facebook.com/rasoi2.
Harvest House 331E. Hickory St. 214-578-7499.
www.dentonharvesthouse.com.
Hoochie’s Oyster House 214 E. Hickory St. 940-
383-0104. www.hoochiesdenton.com.
Jack’s Tavern 508 S. Elm St. 940-808-0502.
www.jacksdenton.com.
J&J's Pizza 118 W. Oak St. 940-382-7769.
www.jandjpizzadenton.com.
Killer’s Tacos 424 Bryan St. 940-566-3808.
www.kiilerstacos.com.
Lone Star Attitude Burger Co. 113 W. Hickory St.
940-383-1022. www.lsaburger.com.
Lone Star Taps & Caps 505 W. Hickory St. 940-
535-7485. www.tapsandcaps.com.
Lowbrows Beer and Wine Garden 200 S. Wash-
ington St., Pilot Point. 940-686-3801 www.low
brows, us.
Mable Peabody’s Beauty Parlor and Chainsaw
Repair Each Thurs, Glitterbomb variety show, 9pm,
$5.1125 E. University Drive, Suite 107. 940-566-9910.
Midway Craft House Convenience store and
growler bar. 1115 W. Hickory St. 940-382-8700.
www.midwaycrafthouse.com.
Mulberry Street Cantina Each Mon, Boxcar
Bandits, 9pm. 110 W. Mulberry St. 940-808-1568.
i http://mulberrystcantina.com.
1 Parker Brothers Trail Dust 1200 S. Stemmons
e in Sanger. 940-365-4440. www.traildust-
’ steaks.net.
Paschall Bar Each Sun, Suit & Tie Sunday Jazz,
9pm. Upstairs at 122 N. Locust St. www.face-
book.com/PaschallBar.
Rockin’ Rodeo 1009 Ave. C. 940-565-6611
www.rockinrodeodenton.com.
Rusty Taco 210 E. Hickory St. 940-483-8226.
www.therustytaco.com.
Steve’s Wine Bar Each Thurs, live jazz with pianist
Sergio Pamies and bassist Jeffry Eckels, 7:30-10pm.
940-312-1034. www.steveswinebar.com.
VFW Post 2205 Free karaoke at 8pm each Thurs,
Fri and Sat. 909 Sunset St.
Wine Squared 110 W. Oak St., Suite A. 940-384-
9463. www.winetimeswine.com.
Zera Coffee Co. 420 E. McKinney St., Suite 106.
940-239-8002. www.zeracoffeecompany.com.
Mom Jeans, Astragal, Rei Clone, Wren, Quinn
Breitfeller 8 p.m. at Killer's Tacos.
Sergio Pamies on piano and Jeffry Eckels on
bass 8 to 10 p.m. at Steve's Wine Bar.
Troy Cartwright, Judson Cole Band 8:30 p.m.
at Rockin' Rodeo. $10-$12.
Billy Ratcliff 10 p.m. at J&J's Pizza. Free.
Big Band 10 p.m. at the Abbey Underground. Free.
The Better Halves 9 p.m. at Mable Peabody's,
followed by Glitterbomb variety show at 10 p.m.
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tration is $10 per player. Visit http://
bit.ly/2eZ2fCw.
4:30 to 5:30 p.m. — Children’s
Christmas Service at Denton
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 1U1
Cordell St. Music, message and a visit
with Santa Claus.
FRIDAY
MUSIC
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The Superkings 7 p.m. at LSA Burger Co. Free.
Danny Diamonds, Daniel Markham, Dim
Locator, Chris Welch and the Cicada Killers 7
p.m. at Dan's Silverleaf. $10; $7 in advance.
Blake Helpert, MAPLE, the Grand Optimist,
Christine Rian and Marcia Keys 8 p.m. at
Midway Craft House.
Renegade Band 8:30 p.m. at Jack's Tavern.
Mojo, In Spite of Madness, Nathan Wilson 9
p.m. at Abbey Underground.
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TUESDAY
7 a.m. to 6 p.m. — Holiday Camp for
children in grades K-6, with drop-off and
pickup at the Denton Civic Center, 321E. McKin-
ney St. Activities include crafts, games, sports and
field trips. $30 per day. Register in person at the Civic
Center. For more information, call 940-349-7275 or visit
www.dentonparks.com.
SATURDAY
SPORTS & OUTDOORS
8 to 9:30 a.m. — Christmas Eve Bird Hike at
Ray Roberts Lake State Park's Johnson Branch
Unit, on FM3002,7 miles east of 1-35. Meet at
Pavilion 1 to go on a hike on both cement and
unpaved trails covering just over a mile. $7
entrance fee for ages 13 and older. Call 940-637-
2636.
10 a.m. — “Mistletoe: Passion or Parasite?”
at Ray Roberts Lake State Park's Johnson Branch
Unit, on FM3002,7 miles east of 1-35. Learn about
mistletoe, including its history as a symbol of
Christmas and its biology, and create mistletoe
crafts. Meet at Picnic Pavilion L $7 entrance fee
for ages 13 and older. Call 940-637-2636.
WEDNESDAY
7 a.m. to 6 p.m. — Holiday Camp for children in grades K-6,
with drop-off and pickup at the Denton Civic Center, 321E. McKin-
ney St. $30 per day. Register in person at the Civic Center.
THURSDAY, DEC. 29
7 a.m. to 6 p.m. — Holiday Camp for children in grades K-6,
with drop-off and pickup at the Denton Civic Center, 321E. McKin-
ney St. $30 per day. Register in person at the Civic Center.
FRIDAY, DEC. 30
MUSIC
7 a.m. to 6 p.m. — Holiday Camp for children in grades K-6,
with drop-off and pickup at the Denton Civic Center, 321E. McKin-
ney St. $30 per day. Register in person at the Civic Center. For
more information, call 940-349-7275 or visit www.dentonparks.
Caleb Coonrod 4 p.m. at Audacity. Free.
MONDAY
com.
SATURDAY, DEC. 31
CREATIVE THINKING
7 p.m. — New Year’s Eve Jesus Jam with performances by
singer-songwriters, a chili cookoff and dancing, at Zera Coffee Co.,
420 E. McKinney St., Suite 106. $2. Call 940-239-8002 or visit
www.zeracoffeecompany.com.
8 p.m. — 7Feathers’ New Year’s Eve with live music and a
poker contest at BackYard on Bell. With Levi Cobb & the Big
Smoke, Strong Work and Miranda Kennedy.
8 p.m. — “Lil’ D NYE,” a New Year's Eve fundraising bash hosted
by the Greater Denton Arts Council and United Way of Denton
County, at the Patterson-Appleton Arts Center, 400 E. Hickory St.
Vintage Vegas-style evening with casino tables and dancing to
music by a big band. $80 per person, $150 per couple. For “high
roller” experience, $125 per single, $230 per couple. Hotel package
available. Visit http://lildnye.com.
8:30 to 12:30 p.m. — Adaptive Recreation New Year’s Eve
Masquerade Party at the Denton Civic Center, 321E. McKinney
St. People 17 and older with special needs can enjoy the party,
which includes food, DJ, photo booth, costume contest and activ-
ities. $10. Register by Tuesday at any Denton recreation center or
online at www.dentonparks.com.
9 p.m. to 2 a.m. — Ten Hands Live: New Year’s Eve in Denton
at Dan's Silverleaf, 103 Industrial St. Music, champagne toast and
black-eyed peas. $15. Visit www.danssilverleaf.com.
6 to 8:45 p.m. — Chess Night at North Branch
Library, 3020 N. Locust St. Players of all ages and
skill levels welcome. Free. Call 940-349-8752 or
visit www.dentonlibrary.com.
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TUESDAY
TALKS & THOUGHTS
8 p.m. to midnight — “Nerd Nite IX-MAS” at
the Bearded Monk, 122 E. McKinney St. Nerd Nite
Denton presents a series of presentations: “Giving
Ain't Just for Christmas: Public Service in Rotary
Club International” by Randi Skinner; “Elections,
Campaigns and Violence in Africa” by Stephanie
M. Burchard; “Bad Christmas Songs” with Matt
Shasteen and Petra Kelly; and a live podcast by
Craft Conversation. Free. Visit
www.facebook.com/NerdNiteDenton.
IN THE REGION
MUSIC
Open mic night 6 p.m. at Discover Denton
Welcome Center.
Joe Stack 8 p.m. at J&J's Pizza. Free.
The BoomBachs, Kites & Boomerangs, MNKR
8 p.m. at Harvest House. $2.
Retro Night” with DJ Questionmark 9 p.m. at
Game Changers.
Through Friday — Artisan Center Theater presents Scrooge,
the Musical at 444 E. Pipeline Road in Hurst. For tickets and show
times, call 817-284-1200 or visit www.artisanct.com.
Through Dec. 30 — Gift of Lights at Texas Motor Speedway
features 2 million LED lights in 600 holiday displays that you can
drive through. Santa's Village offers photos, refreshments and
more. Get a $5 discount if you donate a new, unwrapped toy for
Toys for Tots. Open nightly from 6 to 10, at 3545 Lone Star Circle
in Fort Worth. $25 per car. Visit www.tmsgiftoflights.com.
Frisco’s Christmas in the Square More than 175,000 lights blink
along to holiday music at this Frisco attraction. Tune in on the
radio; the station will be posted on signs. You can drive through or
brave the elements to walk around through Jan. 1 there will also be
a Skate the Square outdoor ice rink for $10 per person, including
skates (closed on Christmas Day).
• Light show nightly through Jan. 1 from 6 to 10 at Frisco Square,
Main Street and Coleman Boulevard, Frisco. Free admission; some
attractions require a fee. friscosquare.com/cits.
Grapevine attractions More than 1 million lights are featured in
the nightly Magic of Christmas Light Show choreographed to
music in charming downtown Grapevine. The city, which calls itself
the Christmas Capital of Texas, has tons of holiday performances
and activities scheduled, such as the North Pole Express train ride
for kids (reserve a ride on select dates through Dec. 23; reserva-
tions recommended). Also, you can experience Christmas like
Grapevine pioneers at the “Hometown Holiday” exhibit at Settle-
ment to City Museums (208 W. Hudgins St.) with Victorian-era
crafts, activities and more through Dec. 31.
• The light show runs through Jan. 8, nightly from 6 to 1L at Main
Street and Dallas Road, Grapevine. Free. For a schedule and more
VISUAL ARTS
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Brick Haus Collective Artist organization and
incubator space for emerging artists. 215 S. Woo-
drow Lane, www.brickhauscollective.com.
A Creative Art Studio Gallery, classes and work-
shops. 227 W. Oak St., Suite 101. Mon-Sat 12-6pm,
Sun by appointment only. 940-442-1251 www.a
creativeartstudio.com.
The DIME Store Denton Independent Maker Ex-
change's store carrying local art, crafts and vintage
items, plus workshop/gallery space. Tues-Sat 10-6.
510 S. Locust St. 940-381-2324. www.dime
handmade.com.
First Friday Denton on the first Friday evening of
the month at art venues and businesses around the
downtown Square. Free gallery viewings, live music,
art projects and demonstrations. For more in-
formation, visit www.firstfridaydenton.com.
Green Space Arts Collective Studio/gallery
available for rental. 529 Malone St. 940-595-9219.
www.greenspacearts.com.
Impressions by DSSLC Store selling ceramics by
residents of Denton State Supported Living Center.
1051/2 W. Hickory St. 940-382-3399.
Patterson-Appleton Arts Center Greater Denton
Arts Council’s galleries, meeting space and offices.
400 E. Hickory St. 940-382-2787, www.
dentonarts.com.
• Closed through Jan. 13 for installation of new
exhibits.
SCRAP Denton Nonprofit store selling reused
materials for arts and crafts, with the Revision
Gallery featuring art made of reused and repurposed
items. Classes and workshops. 420 S. Bell Ave. Daily
noon-6pm 940-808-1611 www.scrapdenton.org.
tAd The Art Den, a small, artist-run space inside the
Bowllery, 901 Ave. C, Suite 10L Tues-Sun llam-9pm.
www.tadgallery.org. 940-383-2695.
UNT on the Square 109 N. Elm St. Free. Mon-Fri
9am-noon & l-5pm, with extended hours Thurs until
8pm; Sat llam-3pm. 940-369-8257.
http://untonthesquare.unt.edu.
• College of Visual Arts and Design faculty
and staff annual exhibition, through Jan. 11
Visual Arts Society of Texas Member organization
of the Greater Denton Arts Council offers community
and continuing education for local visual artists,
professional and amateur. Visit www.vastarts.org.
Voertman’s Gallery Art space inside bookstore
near UNT. 1314 W. Hickory St. www.facebook.com/
voertmansgallery.
WEDNESDAY
COMMUNITY & CAUSES
7 to 10 p.m. — “Pick Up and Play” at the
Bearded Monk, 122 E. McKinney St. 7Feathers
presents an open collaborative jam. Bring your
own instruments, or pick up something lying on
the stage. Donations will go toward 7Feathers'
Instrument Petting Zoo program. Visit
www.7feathersdenton.com.
FUTURE
BOOKINGS
miles east of 1-35. Participants are welcome to bring a flash-
light (with a red lens only), binoculars or a telescope. Blankets
and lawn chairs are recommended. This program is weather
dependent. $7 entrance fee for ages 13 and older.
10 a.m. Jan. 1 — First Day Hike at Ray Roberts Lake State
Park's Johnson Branch Unit, on FM3002,7 miles east of 1-35.
Enjoy a hike on the Ll-mile DORBA trail. Sturdy shoes are
recommended. Meet at the Picnic Pavilion in the Dogwood
Parking Lot. $7 entrance fee for ages 13 and older. Call 940-
637-2636.
1 p.m. Jan. 1 — First Day Paddle at Ray Roberts Lake State
Park's Johnson Branch Unit, on FM3002,7 miles east of 1-35.
Kayak enthusiasts can join an interpretive kayak paddle
session around parts of the lake. Bring your own kayak, or
borrow one from the state park; to reserve a kayak, call
940-637-2636. This program is weather dependent. $7
entrance fee for ages 13 and older. Call 940-637-2636.
Madaline, the Moths, Morty 40 & the Malts, Matt
Grigsby 9:30 p.m. Dec. 30 at Abbey Underground. Free.
New Year’s Eve Jesus Jam with performances by singer-
songwriters, a chili cookoff and dancing, 7 p.m. Dec. 31 at Zera
Coffee Co. $2.
NYE 2016 Party 9 p.m. Dec. 31 at Rockin' Rodeo. $12-$15.
7Feathers’ New Year’s Eve with live music and a poker
contest, 8 p.m. Dec. 31 at BackYard on Bell. With Levi Cobb &
the Big Smoke, Strong Work and Miranda Kennedy.
New Year’s Eve with Ten Hands 10 p.m. Dec. 31 at Dan's
Silverleaf. $20; $15 in advance.
Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Dave Alvin 8 p.m. Jan. 5 at Dan's
Silverleaf. $20-$45.
An Acoustic Rock Show” with Zac Maloy (the Nixons)
and Jaret Reddick (Bowling for Soup) 9 p.m. Jan. 5 at
Rockin' Rodeo. $20-$25.
Mothership, the Virgin Wolves, Dead Flowers 10 p.m. Jan.
6 at Dan's Silverleaf. $15; $10 in advance.
Dieselbeast, Acoustic Devil, Artificial Lifeforce, Crop-
dust 10 p.m. Jan. 6 at Andy's Bar. $7.
Midge Ure 8 p.m. Jan. 21 at Dan's Silverleaf. $15-$20.
Hayes Carll, Travis Linville 8 p.m. Jan. 27 at Dan's Silverleaf
COMMUNITY & CAUSES
6 p.m. to 2 a.m. Dec. 29 — Howlidays Pub Crawl Benefit,
a fundraiser for the Texas Sporting Breed Rescue and the
Denton Animal Support Foundation. Participating bars include
Paschall Bar, 122 N. Locust St.; Hickory Street Lounge, 212 E.
Hickory St.; Mellow Mushroom, 217 E. Hickory St.; Harvest
House, 331E. Hickory St.; Oak Street Drafthouse, 308 E. Oak
St.; the Bearded Monk, 122 E. McKinney St.; and East Side
Denton, 117 E. Oak St. Bring a donation worth at least $10. For
donation ideas and more, visit http://bit.ly/2hUs5HF.
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SPORTS & OUTDOORS
MUSIC
10 a.m. to noon Dec. 31 — Trout derby at Ray Roberts Lake
State Park's Johnson Branch Unit, on FM3002,7 miles east of
1-35. Children of all ages are welcome to participate at the Kid
Fish Pond. Prizes will be awarded for a variety of categories.
$7 entrance fee for ages 13 and older. Call 940-637-2636.
6 to 8 p.m. Dec. 31 — New Year’s Eve stargazing at Ray
Roberts Lake State Park's Johnson Branch Unit, on FM3002,7
Kody West & Friends Unplugged with Erick Willis, Dusty
Smirl, Koe Wetzel, Austin Meade, Jordan Isaac, 9:30 p.m. Dec.
29 at Rockin' Rodeo. $8-$10.
Ricardo Lopez and the Revolvers, Bliss 9 p.m. Dec. 30 at
Midway Craft House. Free.
Criminal Birds, Birds of Knight, Cozy Hawks 9 p.m. Dec.
30 at Dan's Silverleaf. $10.
$20.
Will Johnson 9 p.m. Jan. 28 at Dan's Silverleaf. $12.
Joe Doe (solo) 8 p.m. Feb. 15 at Dan's Silverleaf. $15-$30.
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