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December
TIMARRON
T imarron
December 2007, Volume 1, Issue 9
Official Publication of The Timarron owner's Association
Timarron Residents
While inspecting your holiday mail, be sure to watch for your 2008
annual assessment. The assessment is due January 1st each year and
is mailed the last days in November. Information is limited at time of
newsletter publishing but remember that the May 2007 management
change results in Associa, Principal Management Group appearing
as document sender. Please do not throw away this envelope.
In addition to assessment billing, Timarron homeowners will
receive a separate mailing this winter with both a secure access card
reissue and homeowner directory requests. Watch your mail and
be sure to respond quickly that we may publish the 2007 Timarron
Directory with your contact information.
As December is a time for review, the December newsletter
includes articles printed in prior 2007 newsletters. I hope you find
the information useful. Please feel free to call the office at (817) 424-3027 to speak with
either Melissa Prior or myself with any questions.
Kathy Epperson
Timarron General Manager
Musicians, Singers, Magicians,
Dancers, Cheerleaders,
Bakers, Etc.!...
Calling on all Timarron residents…We are planning an evening of
Seasons Greetings in mid-December for all our residents to gather
in the Bent Creek Clubhouse area to enjoy some of our own talent
including caroling, fun games, music, magic and hopefully baked
goods with your donations. This is a great opportunity for our teens,
adults, and all Youth Groups to get involved in a fun community
event. Please contact [email protected] ASAP so we can get
this party started! Watch the website at www.timarron –hoa.com for
more information.
Don’t want to wait for the mail?
View the current issue of the
Timarron Newsletter on the 1st day of
each month at www.PEELinc.com
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Annual
Holiday Lighting
And Decor Contest
Winter holidays are here and the Timarron
Community is holding the Annual Holiday
Lighting and Decoration contest. Judging takes
place the evening of Monday, December 10th
or the next day if weather results in delays. So
don’t forget to have your lights on by 6:00 p.m.
for judging.
ValleyCrest donates poinsettias for first place
winners. Neighborhoods with more than onehundred homes receive two first place awards.
Winning yards will also have a sign posted in
their yard for everyone to see. First place winners
may not win two consecutive years. So let your
creative side come out as ‘tis the season.
DATE: MONDAY, DECEMBER 10th
TIME: BEGINS AT 6:00 P.M.
Happy
Holidays
from the Timmaron
owners Association
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Newsletter Information
Editor
Kathy [email protected]
Publisher
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ATTENTION
TIMARRON RESIDENTS!!!
Our newsletter is in need for volunteers to help coordinate articles
and information gathering. We are very fortunate to have the
“Inside Timarron” newsletter. It has opened a great communication
forum to help us build and maintain a stronger community, free of
charge to our readers.
This could be a great opportunity for those interested in positive
journalism to get involved in helping your community. Please
contact the office to volunteer at 817-424-3027.
Mission Statement
The Mission of the Timarron Owners Association is to provide
its members a superior residential development with amenities,
policies, and standards which maintain the quality of life for its
neighborhoods, maximize the property values of its homeowners,
and provie uniform administration and enforcement of its
polices
The principle points of focus to fulfill the mission are to:
• Administer strict but fair enforcement of covenants and
restrictions
• Maintain the high standards of Timarron landscaping and
infrastructure
• Respond to property owners particular needs and ideas
• Maintain accountability to the elected neighborhood
delegates
DISCLAIMER: Articles and ads in this newsletter express the opinions of their
authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Peel, Inc. or its employees.
Peel, Inc. is not responsible for the accuracy of any facts stated in articles submitted
by others. The publisher also assumes no responsibility for the advertising content
with this publication. All warranties and representations made in the advertising
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failure to place advertising in this publication except for the actual cost of such
advertising.
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assumes no responsibility for any errors of information or typographical mistakes,
except as limited to the cost of advertising as stated above or in the case of
misinformation, a printed retraction/correction.
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consequential damages, inconvenience, loss of business or services, or any other
liabilities from failure to publish, or from failure to publish in a timely manner,
except as limited to liabilities stated above.
Timarron Owner's Association Newsletter - December 2007
Timarron Country Club
“Tis the Season to be..............”
Most people will complete this statement with something about
the Holidays and their beliefs, family and giving etc....and of course
it all goes hand in hand with great food, parties and more great food. And the Season runs along smoothly up until the time we just happen
to glance sideways into a reflection as we pass by a mirror.
Aaagggh – when did that happen?!!! And there you have it. The honest truth staring back at you. Somewhere between the joyful fa lalalas at Aunt Martha’s Eggnog
and Fruitcake Feast a few extra pounds have attached to the hips. Now what?
For Timarron Country Club Members – it’s a No Brainer! Sign
up now for Boot Camp that will be starting up again the first of the
year. The first two sessions has us looking better then ever. And
more importantly – feeling better then ever! Ask anyone that survived
even the first eight-week training session and they will exclaim the
positive results – actually I bet you will be able to see the positive
results without asking first. And okay, yes – many of them are very
proud of literally ‘surviving’ the Boot Camp and are boasting a fun
tee shirt with a quirky happy face topped off with a military beret. (And how our Trainer Rory Brown can stay so cute and fun through
all the classes is a not even fair and entirely another article topic for
later down the road.)
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Community Newsletter. Their advertising dollars make it possible
for all Timarron residents to receive the monthly newsletter at no
charge. No homeowners association funds are used to produce or
mail the newsletters. If you would like to support the newsletter
by advertising, please contact our sales office at 888-687-6444
or [email protected]. The advertising deadline is the
20th of each month for the following month's newsletter.
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other self amplification, under penalty of law without written or
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The information in the newsletter is exclusively for the private use
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Timarron Country Club - (Continued from page 2)
But wait! Last time I looked around the room at Aunt Martha’s
the kids were there too! Which brings to my attention the new Boot
Camp Session at Timarron.
Timarron has added an after school event for the Teenage Girls to
enjoy Boot Camp two days a week. As one that has already survived
what was commonly referred to as the Roller Coaster Years aka my
daughter’s High School Years, it would be wise to take counsel before
bringing this to the attention of your 16 year old daughter. You cannot
just suggest and say “How about joining Boot Camp at the Club?”
Well, you could – but I wouldn’t recommend it.
So, before she starts that famous glare of “why me” response to
your suggestion of getting involved at the Club’s Boot Camp may
I suggest a positive spin. Something along the lines of ‘shopping
for Prom Dresses is not far off’ yadda yadda...quickly followed up
with Spring Sports and Summer Traveling Team try-outs and the
opportunity to do something with other girls her age at the Club. I’m sure you are aware that you are actually looking at the face of
not your daughter but what you know is the next Girl Wonder in the
World of Golf. I don’t need to worry, as I’m sure you’ll come up with
a few other great reasons on your own. Oh! By the way, depending
on your true knowledge of your daughter would I wait to bring up
the “no boys present during workout” bit - - that may or may not be
seen as plus. And as for the honest truth staring back...don’t look, don’t glance,
don’t even give a hint of looking that way until after the New Year
begins. Here’s how I see it. If I’m already registered for the Boot
Camp session then Tis the Season to be Guilt Free!
A few things I’ve heard in the halls at the Club that might interest
you this month. There are the family activities, the Santa visits, the
Christmas Brunch and of course the New Year’s Eve Celebration:
Fantasy in Red! WOW! It’s going to be fabulous! I even heard- oh,
sorry I think it’s suppose to be a surprise for you so I best not say. I
just know welcoming in 2008 at Timarron Country Club is going to
be memorable for everyone!
And one more note on things I’m looking forward to: January 26,
2008. As the Membership Director I have the privilege of inviting
Club Members to an Invitation Only Party. It’s our Annual Sponsor
Party. This party is only for those Club Members that have extended
the Invitation to Membership AND the Member Candidate has
become a New Member. Club Members – if you have not invited
someone you know to join the Club you still have time! Just ask
yourself, “Who do I know who...?”
See you at the Club!
Susan Merrill
Membership Director
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Rockenbaugh Elementary:
Sponsors and Donations Needed
The Rockenbaugh Elementary School PTO auction is March 8,
2008. We are looking for:
• Items or services to donate
• Gift Cards to donate
• Advertising in the program which includes advertising in the
2008-9 PTO Directory
• Cash donations to underwrite the event
For additional information regarding this event, feel free to contact
Lynda Warner at (817) 846-7996 or [email protected].
Book Club Meeting
NOT AVAILABLE
ONLINE
DECEMBER 10th 7:00 p.m.
Christmas Potluck
Judy Bender Hostess
(817) 488-3229
624 Chandon Court
Hot Christmas Punch
1 Cup brown sugar
1 Tall can pineapple juice
1 large jar cranberry juice
6 sticks cinnamon, broken
3 Cups water
3 T whole cloves
3/4 tsp. salt
Dissolve sugar in water and pour in percolator. Add juices.
Place cinnamon sticks, cloves, and salt in basket. Percolate.
If you would like to submit YOUR recipe
email it to [email protected].
Beautify & Protect
Your Investment
•
BEFORE
Standard Timarron approved
colors available
• Don’t replace your wood fence.
FREE
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ESTIMA
AFTER
In most cases, we can adjust or
replace your post, pickets and gate
as needed and top it all off with a
fresh coat of stain giving your old
fence an “As Good As New”
appearance at just a fraction of
the cost of replacement.
FENCES • DECKS • ARBORS • WOOD SIDING
As Good As New Preservative
817-419-0043
www.asgoodasnewpreservative.com
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Crescent Royale Wrought Iron
Many Crescent Royale homeowners have wrought iron fences
between their homes and the street. Within this neighborhood, the
front iron fences are a bronze color as opposed to the black of all
other wrought iron fences. This fence color is as follows:
Lowe’s Tinter #A
#5 73705 – One Gallon
Olympic/CCA. Premium Exterior/Alkyd/Gloss
101-9Y22.5, 107-1Y17, 109-1Y20, 113-1Y11
Please remember that only the wrought iron fences in Crescent
Royale between the home and street are this bronze color. All other
wrought iron fences in every Timarron neighborhood are black.
Classified Ads
Personal classifieds (one time sell items, such as a used bike...)
run at no charge to Timarron residents, limit 30 words, submit
before the 15th of each month. Please e-mail Kepperson@
principal-mgmt.com
Business classifieds (offering a service or product line for profit)
are $50, limit 40 words, please contact Peel, Inc. Sales Office at
888-687-6444 or [email protected].
Isn’t It Time the Gym
Came To YOU?
At Curbside Fitness we know that not everyone has
the time or wants to work out at a gym or health
club. We provide the professional support
and guidance you need to reach your
own personal wellness goals and
best of all we come to you.
Finally enjoy working out with
professional guidance and
motivation in the comfort
TIMARRON
WOOD FENCE STAIN
Do you need the Timarron wood fence stain? Please see below for
one gallon color codes at both Lowe’s and Home Depot stores.
LOWE’S OF SOUTHLAKE:
Tinter A
Custom mixed colors are Non-returnable
Custom Formula 06/04/07One Gallon
Custom Color
Timmarron
tim
exterior Cabot PRO V.T. Neutrual Base
101-3Y2.5
107-5Y13.5
109-31 113-4Y
HOME DEPOT SOUTHLAKE:
BEHR
Non-returnable
PLUS 10 SOLID COLOR HOUSE & FENCE STAIN
{MANUAL}
TINT BASE NO.20 (020)
GALLON
COLORANT
AX
PERM YELLOW
BLAMP BLACK
FRED OXIDE TMEDIUM YELL
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4
1
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96
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Want to confirm that your fence is the approved Timarron color?
Browse this newsletter for the As Good As New Preservative
advertisement because the “After” picture is of the approved wood
fence color.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
The social and lighting committees
are soliciting homeowners interested. The social committee has an annual
budget for Timarron social activities. Members work together with Social
Chair in planning community activities. The lighting committee reports on
neighborhood light outages and address
overall neighborhood lighting concerns.
of your home.
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Program before 12.31.07
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CRESCENT ROYALE
LANDSCAPE CONCERNS
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The challenge is to fill every row across, every column down, and every
3x3 box with the digits 1 through 9. Each 1 through 9 digit must appear
3x3 box with the digits 1 through 9. Each 1 through 9 digit must appear
only once in each row across, each column down, and each 3x3 box.
only once in each row across, each column down, and each 3x3 box.
Brickman performs general front yard maintenance to Crescent
Royale homes. This maintenance includes semi-annual color
changes, turf maintenance, bed and turf weeding, and most chemical
applications. While Brickman takes responsibility for actions
resulting from this maintenance, they do not perform lighting and
irrigation maintenance. Are you Crescent Royale homeowner with
front lawn maintenance concerns? Call the Brickman line at (817)
488-6969. This message line is checked weekly and addressed the
following week.
Street Light Outages
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To report a street light outage:
Call 1-888-313-4747 or Go on-line at http://
www.oncorgroup.com/community/streetlights/
form.aspx or www.oncorgroup.com then click
community from the pull down menu finally
clicking streetlight report.
Be prepared to report the exact address or
location of the street light along with your
name, phone number, or email address.
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Green Belt Walking Paths
There are numerous green belt areas and walking paths interspersed
between the Timarron neighborhoods. These paths are beautiful and
full of animals in their natural habitat. Please stay on paths when
walking through these areas to avoid injury from falling tree limbs
and holds dug by animals. One misstep could cause an injury. We
must all assume responsibility for minimizing the chance of injury
in these areas by staying on walking paths.
HOLIDAY COLLECTION DAY
SCHEDULE
Colleyville
Christmas Week – Normal collection both
Monday and Thursday
New Years Eve – Normal collection
on December 31st
Southlake
Christmas Week – Normal collection both
Monday and Thursday
New Years Eve – Normal collection on
December 31st
Making Changes to
Your Home or Yard?
Please remember that all exterior modifications
require a submission through either the New
Construction Committee or Modification Committee
for approval. This includes but is not limited to
landscape changes, rear yard installations, exterior
painting, roof colors or products, and front door
colors or styles. Management would rather
answer a question before an installation takes
place than send letters to homeowners. Please feel free to call the management
office with any questions.
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Texas Events - December
1-Jan. 1—DALLAS: The Trains at NorthPark Enjoy this holiday tradition of
seeing the most elaborate toy train exhibit in Texas with vintage locomotives
whizzing on a journey across America by miniature landmarks. NorthPark
Center. www.rmhdallas.com/trains 214/631-7354
1-Jan. 1—FRISCO: Christmas in the Square Extraordinary light show
is synchronized to holiday music. Includes outdoor movies, train and
carriage rides, and more on weekends. Frisco Square. www.friscosquare.
com 972/292-5000
1-Jan. 6—DALLAS: 5,000 Years of Chinese Ceramics: The R. Randolph
Richmond Collection Collection is from the New Orleans Museum of
Art. The Crow Collection of Asian Art. www.crowcollection.org 214/9796438
1-Jan. 6—DALLAS: The Amazing Chocolate Tree Exhibit takes visitors
inside the world of chocolate, from its roots as part of the cacao plant to a
candy factory, and explains how chocolate comes to the consumer. Dallas
Arboretum. www.dallasarboretum.org 214/515-6500
1-Jan. 6—FORT WORTH: Declaring Space Focuses on the work of four
artists whose works had a dramatic impact on the complex development of
abstract space and color in the years following World War II. Modern Art
Museum of Fort Worth. www.mamfw.org 817/738-9215
1-Jan. 27—DALLAS: Domains of Wonder: Selected Masterworks of
Indian Painting Provides a complete overview of Indian court painting
with examples representing each school. Dallas Museum of Art. www.
dallasmuseumofart.org 214/922-1200
1-Jan. 27—DALLAS: When Gold Blossoms: Indian Jewelry from the
Susan L. Beningson Collection Centers on jewelry from South India,
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where goldsmith work has a long history. There are 154 pieces of jewelry
in the exhibition. Dallas Museum of Art. www.dallasmuseumofart.org
214/922-1200
1-Jan. 27—IRVING: Michael Bane & Sue McCans: Paintings McCans’
paintings are a series of geometric abstractions while Bane’s works are
representational with subject matter that includes horses and still-lifes.
Irving Arts Center Carpenter Performance Hall Lobby.www.irvingartscenter.
com 972/252-7558
1-Feb. 3—MCKINNEY: Dinosaurs Alive! Come see the second annual
exhibit of life-size animatronic dinosaurs placed throughout the hiking
trails. The Heard Natural Science Museum and Wildlife Sanctuary. www.
heardmuseum.org 972/562-5566
1-Feb. 17—DALLAS: Indian Miniature Paintings form the David T. Owsley
Collection This is a companion exhibition of 50 paintings on loan from a
major benefactor of the Dallas Museum of Art. www.dallasmuseumofart.
org 214/922-1200
1-Feb. 24—DALLAS: Coming of Age: American Art, 1850s to 1950s It
includes 72 paintings and sculptures drawn from the internationally renowned
collection of the Addison Gallery of American Art at Phillips Academy in
Andover, Mass. Meadows Museum. www.meadowsmuseumdallas.org
214/768-2516
1-Mar. 1—DALLAS: Pullman Porter Exhibit Highlights the stories of
Pullman porters and their influence upon the African-American middle
class. Museum of the American Railroad. www.dallasrailwaymuseum.
com 214/428-0101
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Texas Events - (Continued from page 10)
1-Mar. 23—DALLAS: Phil Collins, The World Won’t Listen The Dallas
Museum of Art presents the world premiere of British artist Phil Collins’
international three-part video project. www.dallasmuseumofart.org
214/922-1200
1-Mar. 30—FORT WORTH: Picturing the Bible: The Earliest Christian
Art Drawing on new historical research and the latest archaeological
discoveries, this exhibition tells the story of how the earliest Christians first
gave visual expression to their religious beliefs in works of art. Kimbell
Art Museum. www.kimbellart.org 817/332-8451
1-Apr. 27—DALLAS: Rubin Museum of Art The Crow Collection of Asian
Art. www.crowcollection.org 214/979-6438
2, 6, 9, 11, 13, 16, 18—GRAPEVINE: The Best Time of the Year Musical
Begins at 8 p.m. Palace Theatre. www.grapevinetexasusa.com 817/4103185
2, 9, 16, 23, 30—FORT WORTH: Cowboy Concerts Exchange Building,
Historic Fort Worth Stockyards. www.cowtownopry.org 817/838-5882
2-31—FARMERS BRANCH: Tour of Lights Begins at I-35 and Valley
View Lane. Drive through an amazing and joyful display of lights and
figures with more than 300,000 shimmering lights. 972/919-2620
8, 15—MCKINNEY: Dino Days Offers lots of activities for kids, including
meeting 12 life-size, roaring animatronic dinosaurs. Spots fill up fast;
make reservations early. The Heard Natural Science Museum & Wildlife
Sanctuary. www.heardmuseum.org 972/562-5566 ext. 234
12—IRVING: Unsilent Night Presented by Lone Star Youth Orchestra at 7
p.m. Carpenter Performance Hall. www.irvingartscenter.com 972/252-14-
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16—MCKINNEY: Third Monday Trade Days More than 750 indoor and
outdoor vendors sell antiques, collectibles and more. Hours are 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. 4550 W. University Drive. www.tmtd.com 972/562-5466
14-16—SEGUIN: Country Christmas Tour a 20th-century farm
and experience what Christmas was like for German settlers. Offers
entertainment, dancing, chuck-wagon dinner, storytelling and educational
tours. Texas Agricultural Ed & Heritage Center. E-mail: cofc@seguintx.
org 800/580-7322 or 830/379-1122
15—IRVING: Holiday Gala Features a literary cafe with authors such as
Sherasa Thomas and Danielle Stewart, Karen Moore and Arlether Wilson.
Begins at 7 p.m. Irving Arts Center, 3333 N. MacArthur Blvd. www.
irvingartscenter.com 972/252-7558
15—IRVING: Holiday in Sound Presented by Irving Symphonic Band.
Carpenter Performance Hall. www.irvingartscenter.com 972/252-ARTS
15—LEXINGTON: Christmas Tour of Homes 979/542-3455
15—MESQUITE: Mesquite Symphony Orchestra Mesquite Arts Center
Concert Hall. E-mail: [email protected] 972/216-8127
15—PALESTINE: A Country Christmas The Dogwood Jamboree presents
a Branson-style country music concert to celebrate the season. Palestine
Civic Center. www.visitpalestine.com 903/723-3014
15—ROUND TOP: Gay Men’s Chorus of Houston Begins at 3 p.m.
International Festival-Institute at Round Top. www.festivalhill.org 979/2493129
16—GIDDINGS: Christmas Cantata Begins at 3 p.m. First United
Methodist, 279 E. Monroe. 979/542-3455
16—MOUNT VERNON: Voices of Christmas Enjoy a Christmas concert
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reaching back to some of our oldest and purest musical traditions in
a program of early music with the famed University of North Texas
Collegiums Singers and Instrumentalists. Mount Vernon Music Hall, 402
Leftwich. www.mountvernonmusic.org 903/563-3780
16—SEGUIN: Las Posadas Presents a re-enactment of the journey of Joseph
and Mary to Bethlehem. The journey is led by a mariachi band and travels
to different buildings in downtown Seguin. A brief service, refreshments
and Diablo pinata for the kids conclude the event. Begins at 6 p.m. Meet at
City Hall, 205 N. River St. E-mail: [email protected] 800/580-7322
18—RICHARDSON: The Oak Ridge Boys This Christmas show is a
holiday treat for the entire family. Begins at 8 p.m. Charles W. Eisemann
Center for Performing Arts. 972/744-4600
19—DALLAS: Holiday Magic Features the Children’s Chorus and Youth
Chorus of Greater Dallas. Includes Corelli’s Christmas Concert and holiday
music with chorus. Begins at 7:30 p.m. Meyerson Symphony Center. www.
gdyo.org 214/528-7747
20—SEGUIN: On Austin More than a dozen businesses and restaurants
along Austin Street offer refreshments, entertainment and more. Hours
are 6 to 10 p.m. Austin Street. www.seguinonaustin.com 800/580-7322
or 830/401-5000
20-23—DALLAS: The Nutcracker In Clara’s Christmas Eve dream, her
nutcracker doll transports her to a magical world. Music Hall at Fair Park.
www.texasballettheater.org 877/828-9200
21—BASTROP: Christmas Candlelight Stroll Walk through the historic
downtown area singing Christmas carols and stopping at several churches
for scripture readings and refreshments. Downtown. 512/303-0810
19 7
7-2007
22—IRVING: Holiday Celebration: Albinoni, Holst, Rimsky-Korsakov
Irving Arts Center, Carpenter Performance Hall. www.lascolinassymphony.
org 972/252-4800
28—GRAND PRAIRIE: Playhouse Disney Live! Nokia Theatre. www.
nokialivedfw.com 214/373-8000 or 972/647-5700
28-30—GLEN ROSE: Booger Barter Team Roping Somervell County
Expo Center. www.glenrosetexas.net 254/897-3081
29-30—ATHENS: Best in Texas Barrel Racing Henderson County Fairpark
Complex. 903/677-6354
31—DALLAS: Bach’s Greatest Hits St. Rita’s Catholic Church. www.
dallasbach.org 214/320-8700
31—DALLAS: New Year’s Luncheon/Tea Dance Charity Ball Features
Jack Melick’s Big Band. Reservations deadline is Dec. 22. Sterling Hotel.
E-mail: [email protected] 979/239-3342 or 214/341-2900
31—FORT WORTH: Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl The Division
1A football champions from the Pac-10 Conference, Conference USA or
Mountain West meet in Fort Worth for this match up. TCU’s Amon Carter
Stadium. www.armedforcesbowl.com
31—FORT WORTH: New Year’s Eve 2007 Join the Fort Worth Symphony
Orchestra for a new show. Bass Performance Hall. www.fwsymphony.org
817/665-6000
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Department of Transportation. All events are taken in part from the
Texas Events Calendar. All dates for events were correct at the time of
publication and are subject to change.
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