Terribly terrorizing (and terrific) tales
Oct. 31 and
Nov. 1, 7 p.m. All our neighborhood’s most glorious ghouls and ghosts
are sure to make an appearance at this spook-studded event — The Bath House Cultural Center at
White Rock Lake plays host to this annual reading of eerie holiday
tales in honor of Halloween and Day of the Dead. This year the folks
from the Dallas Storytelling Guild
share their stories, which hail from many cultures and include
traditional folktales, family and personal stories, cowboy poetry, tall
tales, and outright lies so intriguing the Lady of the Lake might just
emerge from her pond for a listen. Bath House is located at 521 E.
Lawther.
Shoes In
Nov.
1-end of month. It's always a good time to shoe shop, right? This time,
pick up a pair for a child in need (you really should get yourself a
pair while you're at it, in the name of convenience, of course). This
month marks Chacon Auto's first annual shoe-drive benefiting Shoes for Orphan Souls.
Help Chacon make a difference in the lives of at-risk and orphan
children throughout the world by dropping off a pair of new shoes at
any of their eight locations. In our neighborhood, there is a drop off
point at 11800 E. Northwest Highway.
Nov. 2, 8 a.m. The Dallas Running Club Half and 5K at Norbuck Park.
DON'T FORGET DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME: Fall back Sunday morning!
For more weekend events, or to post your own, check out our calendar.
Not to be a putz, but it's the end of "Daylight Saving Time." No "s." We were saving daylight.
Posted by: Dave | October 30, 2008 at 09:39 PM