Charles M. Russell and the Art of Counting Coup October 24, 2008- September 6, 2009 Charles M. Russell and the Art of Counting Coup Friday, Oct. 24, 2008 through Sunday, Sept. 6, 2009 Special exhibition features a rarely seen illustrated letter recounting the story that inspired oil paintings Counting Coup and When Blackfeet and Sioux Meet and a related sculpture, Counting Coup, and includes nine of Russell's bronze sculptures. Events, Meetings and Parties January 1, 2008- July 31, 2009 We are extremely proud to be a three-time winner of the "Facility of the Year" Award from the DFW Chapter of Meeting Professionals International, and of our reputation for creating memorable events with innovative flair and style. Entertaining does indeed take on a legendary meaning at Southfork. A wide variety of ballrooms, full-service catering, impressive decor and entertainment amenities and a special touch of Texas hospitality, make Southfork a distinctive option for event and meeting planners. Creative event themes and a full staff of event planning professionals make planning effortless and enjoyable. Southfork is a renowned Texas legend and landmark that is home to more than 1,400 events each year and we love what we do! We would love to have your event as part of our legendary "Dallas" history. 2008 North Texas Horse Country Tours February 2, 2008- December 6, 2008 2008 North Texas Horse Country Tours 02/02/2008 thru 12/06/2008 North Texas 940-382-7895 Tours depart from Denton Historical Park- 317 W. Mulberry, Denton, TX 76201 First Saturday of each month. February 2 March 1 April 5 May 3 June 7 July 5 August 2 September 6 October 4 November 1 December 6 http://www.discoverdenton.com Astronomy and Space January 1, 2008- January 31, 2009 The Museum of Nature & Science houses the only public planetarium in Dallas County. Recently, we upgraded our planetarium to exploit cutting-edge 21st century technology featuring the state-of-the-art digital system, Digistar 3. Digistar 3 system uses powerful graphics hardware and software to generate immersive images, scanned with twin DLP projectors on the interior surface of the overhead dome Family Past Times - October October 5, 2008- December 7, 2008 General Admission Event Sunday, October 05, 2008 Event Hours: Noon - 4 p.m. Free Admission 1st Sunday of the month (October, November and December 2008) Tickets: Event included with purchase of General Admission Fort Worth Herd Cattle Drive January 1, 2008- January 1, 2009 Fort Worth Herd Cattle Drive Happening daily at 11:30 a.m. and again at 4:00 p.m. The Cattle Drive travels through the Historic Fort Worth Stockyards on E. Exchange Avenue in front of the Fort Worth Livestock Exchange Building and then back to the holding pens behind the Exchange building for viewing. Best Places To View The Herd Any Stockyards Station Restaurant with Outdoor Seating. Standing on the curb of Exchange Avenue in front of the Stockyards Visitors Center. The lawn in front of the Livestock Exchange Building. Gun Fights at the Village - 1st & 3rd Saturdays September 20, 2008- December 20, 2008 Gun Fights at the Village Main Street Site of Gun Fight Every 1st and 3rd Saturday in Fall 2008 Why all the shouting in the Saloon? Visit Dallas Heritage Village every 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month, September 20 to December 20, and witness early Dallas law and order, settler style, on the Village's Main Street. Performed by the Trinity River Desperadoes, visitors will get a firsthand view of the “Wild West” when a mild disagreement concerning the presidential nominees of 1900 campaign quickly turns into a gun fight on Main Street. Free with museum admission. ICE! and Lone Star Christmas November 14, 2008- January 3, 2009 November 14, 2008 - January 3, 2009 Book your Lone Star Christmas Package online now! Back again and better than ever, Gaylord Texan's fourth-annual Lone Star Christmas event, featuring the awe-inspiring ICE! Exhibit, provides a winter wonderland full of festive holiday events, activities, and displays for those of all ages to enjoy. Beginning November 14, 2008 - January 3, 2009, Lone Star Christmas at Gaylord Texan will dazzle visitors with magnificently decorated resort atriums featuring over 1.2 million holiday lights, electric train displays, a life-size Gingerbread House, and 15,000 sparkling holiday ornaments... just to name a few. Special guests of Lone Star Christmas will include Santa Claus, Mrs. Claus with live reindeer, and a variety of strolling holiday entertainers and much more! Book your Lone Star Christmas Package Impressions of Jack Kennedy 11/18 &11/20 7:00PM November 18, 2008- November 20, 2008 Impressions of Jack Kennedy November 18, 2008 – 7:00 PM This nighttime series of free public programs features speakers who wish to share their personal impressions of the 35th president and his legacy. Impressions speakers include: Dr. Kenneth Salyer—Tuesday, November 18, 7 p.m. Now head of the World Craniofacial Foundation, Dr. Salyer was a resident neurosurgeon who briefly tended to President John F. Kennedy at Parkland Hospital the day of the assassination. Impressions will be one of the few times Dr. Salyer has spoken publicly about that experience since his Warren Commission testimony. The Reverend William Holmes—Thursday, November 20, 7 p.m. Provoked by the assassination of President Kennedy, Reverend Holmes, minister of Northaven United Methodist Church in 1963, preached a sermon critical of Dallas' social and political climate at the time. Rev. Holmes found himself in the national spotlight after he repeated portions of his sermon on the CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite. Rev. Holmes redelivers his sermon and talks about Dallas 1960s history. Admission to Impressions is free, but seating reservations are required. RSVP by Friday, November 14, at 214-747-6660, ext. 6625, or programs@jfk.org. Seating is available on a first-come, first-serve basis. John F. Kennedy and the Memory of a Nation June 1, 2007- June 30, 2010 John F. Kennedy and the Memory of a Nation On November 22, 1963, the Texas School Book Depository building was the focus of world shock, grief, and outrage when President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dealey Plaza. Twenty-six years later, John F. Kennedy and the Memory of a Nation opened on the building's sixth floor, where significant evidence was found. Using nearly 400 photographs, 45 minutes of documentary films, and artifacts, this exhibition recreates the social and political context of the early 1960s, chronicles the assassination and its aftermath, and recognizes Kennedy's lasting impact on American culture. Little Urban Farm January 1, 2008- January 31, 2009 Children growing up in cities often do not have access to farms or ranches. Over the last few generations, fewer people have direct contact with food production than ever before in history. We have transitioned to become a generation of consumers. The Little Urban Farm at the Museum of Nature & Science provides children an introduction to the world of agriculture and husbandry. The Urban Farm is located on the lower level of the Science building, between the Water Room and the Store. Mayan Performance Troupe July 5, 2008- November 30, 2008 Mayan Performance Troupe The popular Mayan Performance Troupe will be visiting with guests, both inside and outside the facility on Saturday and Sunday afternoons starting July 5. Their scheduled weekend performances will resume on September 5. Mundo Maya January 1, 2008- October 31, 2009 Mundo Maya is an eight-story, immersion exhibit that takes visitors from the waters of the Yucatan's gulf coast to the highland rainforests. This great culture believed that nature did not need to be conquered or subdued. Many plants and animals were given important roles in their daily lives. The land of the ancient Maya included the countries of modern day Belize and Guatemala, the western parts of Honduras and El Salvador, and five Mexican states (Yucatan, Quintana Roo, Tabasco, Campeche and Chiapas). Murder Mystery Dinner September 5, 2008- December 27, 2008 Murder Mystery Dinner “Missed Fortune” Greedy Granbury Green, the town’s big shot banker, has been bumped off and Marshal Jim Courtright may need a crystal ball to figure out who done it. Could it be Dusty Muddwater, the fastidiously clean and directionally challenged prospector with gold in his future? Or Tatyana, the self-proclaimed Queen of the Gypsies, who read more than Mr. Green’s palms. Then there’s Clarice Green, wife of the dearly departed, who may have taken her horse training skills a bit too far. Or maybe Mortimer Morton, the local undertaker, had an extra casket to fill. All predictions indicate chaos and laughter in the immediate future as you help the Marshal read the signs and solve the crime. NOTE: Due to frequent sell-outs, reservations are strongly recommended. Call 817-778-2215 for reservations today or purchase online! Dates: Friday and Saturday nights Cost: $55.00 Dinner & Show (includes dinner, show, tax, gratuity, and self-parking) Ocean Dallas August 1, 2006- December 31, 2008 See the Ocean Heath Mosasaur, a 32-foot long reptile that swam near Dallas 75 million years ago! Also see the Protostega, a giant sea turtle that lived during the latest part of the upper Cretaceous, approximately 65 million years ago. Paleontology Lab January 1, 2008- January 31, 2009 Fossil Preparation Upon arrival back at the museum, fossils collected in the field are brought to the fossil preparation laboratory. Here the specimens are carefully removed from the surrounding rock with a variety of tools such as dental picks and compressed air powered hand tools. The lab is staffed by museum employees and dedicated volunteers that are currently preparing fossil specimens from the dinosaur project in Big Bend National Park, the fossil fish project in Wyoming and Montana, as well as marine reptile specimens from the Metroplex and dinosaur material from Wyoming. Partisan Pieces: Quilts of Political and Patriotic Persuasion November 6, 2008- March 29, 2009 Partisan Pieces: Quilts of Political and Patriotic Persuasion November 6, 2008 – March 29, 2009 Part of Quilt Mania II Penquins April 12, 2008- July 31, 2009 Penguins are "Back in Black"! Opening Saturday, April 12, Penguins make their big splash at the Zoo in their new home complete with a beach for the penguins and underwater viewing for guests. Quilt Mania II November 1, 2008- January 25, 2009 Rainforest April 1, 2007- April 30, 2009 The Orinoco - Secrets of the River rainforest exhibit represents the relatively unknown South American Orinoco River basin. Located entirely in Venezuela, the Orinoco River begins along the Venezuela-Brazil border in the Parima Mountain Range and continues approximately 1,600 miles (2,575 km) before it empties into the Atlantic Ocean. The tropical rainforest and savannas in this area are home to unparalleled concentrations of flora and fauna. Remembering President Kennedy November 17, 2008- November 21, 2008 Unless indicated, all programs are free with paid admission to the Museum. November 17, 1 p.m. - In 1963, electrician Bill Newman, his wife, Gayle, and their two young sons were standing near the grassy knoll on Nov. 22. The Newmans describe their experience as the eyewitnesses closest to the presidential limousine during the shooting. November 18, 11 a.m. - At 1:22 p.m. November 22, 1963, Dallas County Deputy Sheriff Gene Boone discovered the assassin's rifle near the sixth floor staircase of the Texas School Book Depository. Boone, who worked at the Dallas Times Herald before joining the Sheriff's Department, recounts that harrowing weekend 45 years ago. November 19, 11 a.m. - Retired Dallas Police detective Jim Leavelle talks about the investigation of President Kennedy's assassination and the day he became internationally recognized as the detective handcuffed to Lee Harvey Oswald when Jack Ruby shot the assassination suspect. November 20, 11 a.m. - Bob Huffaker, Bill Mercer, George Phenix and Wes Wise, veteran Dallas news reporters and authors of When the News Went Live, present their personal accounts of the Kennedy assassination and its aftermath, including how radio and TV news has changed since 1963. A book signing event follows their talk. November 21, 4 p.m. - John Kelin discusses and signs his book, Praise from a Future Generation: The Assassination of John F. Kennedy and the First Generation Critics of the Warren Report. Kelin gives a history of the early Kennedy assassination conspiracy theorists who did not accept the commission's conclusion. Free. South Africa April 1, 2007- April 30, 2009 Located at the southern tip of the African continent is a diverse and fascinating region. South Africa contains nine natural biomes, ranging from desert in the west to evergreen forest in the east. Dominated by a central plateau, the region has no navigable rivers. The South Africa outdoor, lagoon-like exhibit represents both plants and animals from this area. Texas Area Artists Exhibit Holiday Hues 2008 November 2, 2008- December 7, 2008 November 2-December 7, 2008 Event: Texas Area Artists Exhibit Holiday Hues 2008 Location: Mesquite Arts Center 1527 N. Galloway Mesquite, TX 75149 Phone: 972/216-6444 Website: www.mesquiteartscenter.org Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame January 1, 2008- February 28, 2009 The newest attraction in the Fort Worth Stockyards is the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame, which pays tribute to 72 of the top cowboys and cowgirls in Texas. The museum is located in Barn A, in what was once the horse and mule barns in the Stockyards. Visitors see three exhibits for one low admission fee. The Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame honors Texas men and women who have excelled in the sports of rodeo and cutting. Each booth contains photographs and memorabilia; and many of the booths also have video, depicting the honorees’ careers in their respective events. (Learn about the nomination process) Also included in the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame are the Sterquell Wagon Collection and the John Justin Trail of Fame. The Sterquell is billed as “the world’s largest lifestyle wagon collection” and features more than 60 antique wagons, carriages and sleighs. Included in the exhibit: A Sicilian cart dating to the 1750s, with dramatic painted scenes and intricate iron work A Welsh funeral hearse, complete with beveled glass windows, gold leaf paint, and plumes The John Justin Trail of Fame Texas Dinosaurs January 1, 2008- January 1, 2009 Texas Dinosaurs NOW OPEN in MNS Science Building! New Texas Dinosaurs - Fossil Dig exhibit Have you ever wondered how dinosaur fossils wind up in museums? Join us in a contemporary tale of discovery that begins right here in Texas. It takes a team to find a fossil, unearth it and transport it to a lab for preparation, study it, and finally display it in a museum. Our team includes paleontologists, students and teachers, engineers, artists, computer scientists, and many others. Each contributes unique skills and enthusiasm to this adventure. Museums are places for sharing, where scientists share the results of their work with the community. Museums are also nurturing places, home for many scientists. Here their research is conceived, funded, supported, and realized. Museums help make discovery possible. Imagine that you are the first to see something that has not seen the light of day in over 60 million years. On the field expedition, in the new MNS Texas Dinosaur - Fossil Dig, you are the explorer. All of the fossil casts you can find in this dig have been unearthed over the past four decades in Big Bend. Now it is your turn… come and explore. 3535 Grand Avenue and 1318 S. 2nd Avenue in Fair Park Phone: 214-428-5555 FAX: 214-428-4356 The Aquarium April 1, 2007- April 30, 2009 The aquarium features more than 85,000 gallons (321,800 l) of saltwater with marine life from around the world. Walk through the 22,000-gallon (83,280 l) tunnel to experience a panoramic view of reef life. Many animals found at the top of the food chain can be seen in the Predators exhibit. Ten 2,000-gallon (7,571 l) displays present marine life from around the world - Palau, Southern Australia, Lord Howe Island, Solomon Islands, Fiji, Bahamas, British Columbia, Sri Lanka, Indonesia and Japan. Representing the waters of four continents, three oceans and various seas, the aquarium gives a glimpse of the underwater world. four continents, three oceans and various seas, the aquarium gives a glimpse of the underwater world. The Art of Captain Charles Young August 1, 2006- December 31, 2008 Currently displaying the Art of Captain Charles Young The People Choose: 1860 & 1900 September 16, 2008- December 30, 2008 The People Choose: 1860 & 1900 Today's Lives Shaped by Historical Presidential Campaigns General Admission Event Tuesday, September 16, 2008 through Tuesday, December 30, 2008 Event Hours: Tuesdays - Saturdays: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Sundays: Noon - 4 p.m. Event admission fees vary. Tickets: Event included with purchase of General Admission Weekday Edventure School September 8, 2008- May 14, 2009 Come out of your shell with Edventures in learning! Kids get up close and personal with elephants, otters, meerkats and more! In our activity-packed classes, they can be a part of the animal world and watch as prairie dogs burrow, elephants bathe and hippos wade. Space is limited. Register online today. Tuition fee Western Currency Facility Tour and Visitor Center January 1, 2008- March 1, 2009 Western Currency Facility Tour and Visitor Center (817) 231-4000 (local) You'll see millions of dollars being printed during a tour of the BEP. The tour features the various steps of currency production, beginning with large, blank sheets of paper, and ending with wallet-ready bills! As the U.S. Government's security printer, the BEP is responsible for the design, engraving and printing of all U.S. paper currency. A world leader in printing technology, the Bureau also produces portions of U.S. passports, materials for Homeland Security, military identification cards, Immigration and Naturalization Certificates, White House invitations, Treasury obligations and other U.S. securities. Where the West Rides Again August 1, 2007- August 31, 2009 One of the finest and most focused collections of Western art in America, the Museum features paintings of the Old West by Frederic Remington, Charles M. Russell and other artists. The works, reflecting both the art and reality of the American West, are from the collection of legendary Texas oilman and philanthropist, Sid W. Richardson (1891-1959). Since opening in 1982, the Museum has been one of Historic Sundance Square’s top attractions, drawing more than 50,000 visitors a year from all over the world. est and most focused collections of western art in america, the museum features paintings of the old west by frederic remington, charles m. russell and other artists. the works, reflecting both the art and reality of the american west, are from the collection of legendary texas oilman and philanthropist, Sid W. Richardson (1891-1959). since opening in 1982, the museum has been one of historic sundance square's top attractions, drawing more than 50,000 visitors a year from all over the world. Wildlife Dioramas January 1, 2008- February 1, 2009 Hall of Texas Birds The Hall of Texas Birds at the Museum of Nature and Science presents wildlife dioramas of several avian species that are native to Texas. From the Attwater Prairie Chicken exhibit, to the Wintering Geese exhibit, there is much to see and explore. Hall of Texas Wetlands The Hall of Texas Wetlands presents wildlife dioramas of several lake, river and marshland habits and their respective wildlife. From the American Alligator exhibit, to the Wood Stork exhibit, there is much to see and explore. Bison Hall Vernon & Florence Bailey documented the biological diversity of Texas at the turn of the 20th Century. Their story is now told at the Museum of Nature and Science's Bison Hall. Hall of texas mammals the hall of texas mammals at the museum of nature and science presents wildlife dioramas of several mammalian species that are native to texas. from coyotes to white tail deer, there is much to see and explore. Works by Remmington, Russell and other artists January 1, 2008- February 28, 2009 Sid Richardson began collecting the works of Frederic Remington and Charles Russell with the help of Newhouse Galleries of New York City. Newhouse became Richardson's principal dealer and helped him acquire the majority of his paintings. Oilmen like Richardson, Amon Carter, Thomas Gilcrease, Frank Phillips and R.W. Norton, themselves part of the western legend of freewheeling enterprise, established through their collections a link to the romantic legends of the Old West.
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