What to Do This Memorial Day Weekend
The forecast is promising, so get out there to the food and music events happening this weekend.
By
Taylor Crumpton and Rosin Saez
Published in
Food & Drink
May 25, 2021
2:11 pm
Summer is nigh! And Memorial Day weekend is a prelude to heat that inevitably awaits. As the rain hopefully fingers, toes, and eyes crossed clears up in time for the long weekend ahead, we have some ideas on how to spend your holiday.
Go Enjoy Some Music
May 27, 6 p.m.
Robert Earl Keen brings his legendary brand of Texas country to downtown Dallas. Nasvhille singer-songwriter Devon Gilfillian offers up 1960s soul-influenced tunes for the opener. More information here.
(Courtesy: Circuit Trail Conservancy)
courtesy of Circuit Trail Conservancy
The 50-Mile Loop Trail Is One Step Away From Beginning Construction
Construction could begin as early as June. The trail will connect 39 existing miles of trail and create a new 9-mile path from White Rock to the Trinity Forest.
By Matt Goodman
Published in
FrontBurner
May 25, 2021
10:15 am
The 50-mile Loop Trail is one council vote away from beginning construction. The Park and Recreation Board last week approved a $5.7 million construction bid for the first phase of the project, which will pave a new trail just below White Rock Lake through what is now the Tenison Glen golf course. That course, as you’ll recall, will soon be reduced from 18 holes to 9 and turned into a nature preserve to follow the findings of the Samuell Grand Master Plan. The trail will run through it.
Despite his restaurant being closed due to the effects of the pandemic, Chef Luke Rogers says “I feel like there's a great calling on my life. God's been blessing me like crazy. I've had so many great opportunities after Savor closed.”
It s Mental Health Awareness Month, and this May especially, Litehouse Wellness continues to put the men in mental health.
The group started as a way to reach out to Black men in Dallas; participants in the yoga sessions called broga carry some form of pain or trauma, which isn t unusual. As the organization notes on its website, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that Black men in America live seven years less than other races on average and suicide is the third leading cause of death among Black men.
Sherri Doucette, a doula, yoga and meditation instructor, founded Litehouse Wellness in 2017, almost two years after losing her husband to gastro-esophageal cancer. Doucette and her husband, Baba, got further in touch with their spirituality and holistic living following his diagnosis in 2015. It was his dream to go into communities of color and help men get more serious about their health and talk about what’s on their minds in a safe space. He never
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