Give ’Till It Helps: Friends of Katy Trail Makes Its Pitch for Your Support
The Katy Trail is a treasured greenspace destination for Dallas citizens and visitors.
Read moreThe Katy Trail is a treasured greenspace destination for Dallas citizens and visitors.
Read moreThe restaurant at 3100 McKinnon St. is 10,000 square feet with a dog-friendly patio with seating for more than 200, with TVs, fire pits, games, and live music on the weekends.
Read moreFriends of the Katy Trail will soon begin work on a new entry plaza and safety improvements where the trail intersects Harvard Avenue.
Read moreEditor’s note: In light of North Texas Giving Day, we asked for “elevator pitches” from some of our local nonprofits
Read moreAfter a two-year hiatus because of the pandemic, Friends of the Katy Trail held a major donor party and celebration
Read moreFriends of the Katy Trail’s annual spring support campaign is running until the end of May.
Read moreFriends of the Katy Trail welcomed five new board members in 2022.
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Dallas City Council members are set to vote Wednesday on a proposed high-rise along the Katy Trail that has been fraught with controversy.
Read moreOne of the very first resolutions passed by the first legislature to convene in Washington D.C. after the Civil War ended recommended establishing what would eventually become the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad, or the MKT.
Read moreThe Katy Trail’s annual support outreach, the Spring Support Campaign, kicked off Tuesday with Gwen and Doug Parker serving as the campaign’s honorary chairs.
Read moreAmy Bean has taken the helm at Friends of the Katy Trail as its new executive director.
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