Things to Do Around Dallas
September 28, 2016
Dia de los Muertos
When: Oct. 29
Where: Latino Cultural Center
Price: Free
Experience the Day of the Dead this fall at the Latino Cultural Center in Dallas. Come and go as you please, or stay the whole day. Watch Aztec dancers, get your face painted and participate in Day of the Dead themed crafts.
Comic Con: Fan Days
When: Oct. 14 – 16
Where: Irving Convention Center
Price: Varies
The Irving Center is hosting this fall’s Comic Con. Passes start as low as $20. You will get to join in on panels, costume contests, celebrity autographs and much, much more.
Shakespeare in the Park
When: Oct. 6-16, 8:00 p.m.
Where: Addison Circle Park
Price: $10 on Thursdays and Sundays, $15 on Fridays and Saturdays
The Tempest will play at Addison Circle Park this fall. Directed by Shakespeare Dallas Artistic Associate Rene’ Moreno, the Tempest is one play you will not want to miss. Remember to bring blankets and enjoy the show.
Seattle Sounders FC vs FC Dallas
When: Oct. 16
Where: Toyota Stadium
Price: Varies depending on seating
Come see FC Dallas take on the Sounders in a head-to-head soccer match. The game is be the second to last day of the season, and kickoff is at 4 p.m. at Toyota Stadium in Frisco. Tickets are available on the team’s website, www.fcdallas.com.
Texas Veggie Fair
When: Oct. 22
Where: Reverchon Park
Price: Free
Vegans, omnivores and everything in between are invited to Reverchon Park for a foodie event to get people in the Dallas-Fort Worth area excited to eat healthier. Dogs and bikes are welcome at the fair. The public is encouraged to volunteer and lend a helping hand. For more information, go to www.texasveggiefair.com.
Pawtoberfest 2016
When: Oct. 15, 3:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Where: Huffhines Park
Price: Prices will be on website soon.
Calling all dog lovers. Join the city of Richardson for food trucks, dog vendors, live music and more. The day is sure to be two paws up. Information is available online at www.cor.net/index.aspx?page=2314.