Dallas Arboretum Presents “Celebrate the Children” Exhibition
The pieces range from 2 to 7.5 feet tall with one sculpture weighing more than 1,300 lbs.
Read moreThe pieces range from 2 to 7.5 feet tall with one sculpture weighing more than 1,300 lbs.
Read moreMany of the cherry trees were given as gifts to the Dallas Arboretum, including trees from Peggy B. Braecklein in honor of her parents, John R. and Thelma N. Black.
Read moreThe theme for the event is “Life’s a Picnic” and features a giant picnic scene comprised of a “larger-than-life” 40-foot picnic blanket, a vase of flowers, a picnic basket with a pie, and a giant picnic ant.
Read moreThis festival was created for foodies and includes sampling and tasting the finest dishes from our top chefs.
Read moreThe 13-piece, 3-horn section Emerald City will mark the start of the season on March 28.
Read moreThe three-day event culminates with the premiere of The Chef’s Garden’s Roots on the Road conference.
Read moreOn Nov. 14,The Women’s Council of the Dallas Arboretum 12th Annual “A Writer’s Garden” Literary Symposium and Luncheon A Passion
Read moreMore than 500,000 lights will be strung throughout the Arboretum
Read moreInternational Paper Company has donated $50,000 to the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens to be the presenting sponsor of its STEM Education program.
Read moreThe Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden will hold its first annual Quinceañera Fashion Show on Sept. 22 at 10 a.m.
Read moreThousands of pumpkins, gourds, and squashes are sprouting in the Texas Panhandle this summer and will soon be making their
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