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The 25th annual Mayor’s Back to School Fair
Mayor Eric Johnson announced Monday that the 25th annual Dallas Mayor’s Back to School Fair will take place Aug. 6 at Fair Park. The drive-thru portion of the fair will be open between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. Walk-ups will be available from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Families must register online at https://www.mayorsbacktoschoolfair.com to receive school supplies. The registration deadline is July 30. All families must meet 2021 Federal Poverty Guidelines to receive assistance.
“I know that many parents in our city have depended on this program during my predecessors’ tenures and since I’ve been the mayor,” Johnson said. “Having children is a blessing, but it’s also a challenge – and yes, having kids can be very expensive. Opportunities such as this fair can make a major difference when you’re just trying to put food on the table.”
June 29th, 2021 by janetg
DALLAS Mayor Eric Johnson on Monday announced that the 25th annual Dallas Mayor’s Back to School Fair will take place Aug. 6 at Fair Park.
Families must register online at mayorsbacktoschoolfair.com to receive school supplies. The registration deadline is July 30. All families must meet 2021 Federal Poverty Guidelines to receive assistance.
The fair is a collaborative effort between the City of Dallas, Dallas ISD, nonprofits, corporations, and community volunteers; has traditionally served as a time-saving, one-stop shop that offers school supplies and a wealth of information and community resources. But like last year, the fair will have drive-through and walk-up options and will not provide the same resource offerings because of the risk of COVID-19, particularly among children who are not yet eligible to receive a vaccine.