Richardson ISD students among winners in DART ‘everyday heroes’ art contest
Their work will be displayed at the Dallas Museum of Art, all DART rail stations, Love Field Airport and on buses and inside trains.
The Northbound DART train stops in the Deep Ellum neighborhood on Wednesday, March 24, 2021, in Dallas. (Lynda M. González/The Dallas Morning News)(Lynda M. González)
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Two Richardson ISD students were among the winners in the 2021 Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) annual student art contest.
Katherine Ramirez Sosa an eighth-grader at Richardson West Junior High School was chosen honorable mention in the sixth- to eighth-grade category. Kelly Araujo a senior at Richardson High School, was selected honorable mention in the 9th- through 12th-grade category.
The holiest of all holidays, 420, is coming up sometime soon, but we couldn t tell you exactly in how many days. Some of us have been celebrating early since last April 21, to be exact so our sense of time is a bit warped. We did put our time to good use, however, by coming up with a list of things to do in Dallas, or wherever your strain takes you.
1. Imagine Ricardo Paniagua’s geometric mural in the West Village is a giant Magic Eye puzzle and try to find the hidden image.
2. Take a nap by snuggling up with the giant teddy bear statues in Lakeside Park.