Cupcakes for a Cause
8-4pm @ Bread Winners Cafe and Bakery
From September 21 – 27, 2009, Bread Winners Café & Bakery will team up with CancerCare for the sixth annualCupcakes for a Cause, supporting children affected by a cancer diagnosis.
Bread Winners Café & Bakery will sell specially decorated cupcakes at all three locations and donate a portion of the proceeds from their sale to CancerCare for Kids, a program that provides free, professional support services to children affected by cancer.
Autumn at the Arboretum
Dallas Arboretum, 8525 Garland Road, Free – $9.50
The Great Pumpkin Festival – Everyday from 9am – 5pm
This fall festival, which runs September 19th through November 1st, boasts of more than 150,000 fall blooming flowers including chrysanthemums, salvia, coleus, ornamental grasses and impatiens. Always a favorite spot for the family photo, The Tom Thumb Pumpkin Patch and the gardens are filled with over 25,000 decorative pumpkins and gourds. Also in the Pecan Grove is the walk-through 15′ pumpkin house constructed out of the finest pumpkins in the patch and a 10′ pumpkin topiary decorated with orange marigolds.
BNI Park Cities Weekly Meeting
11:30-1pm @ PoPoLos, $15
The networking group meets for lunch every Tuesday. For more information, contact Joie Turner at 972-788-2676
North Texas Commission 38th Annual Membership Luncheon
Jerry Jones and Roger Staubach to speak about regional impact of a Super Bowl on North Texas
11:30am @ Texas Stadium, $75
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones will provide the keynote address with a special update from Roger Staubach and Bill Lively with the North Texas Super Bowl Host Committee and Arlington Mayor Robert Cluck, Fort Worth Mayor Mike Moncrief and Dallas Mayor Pro-Tem Dwaine Caraway.
Established in 1971, the North Texas Commission is a regional non-profit consortium of businesses, cities, counties, chambers of commerce, economic development entities and higher education institutions in the North Texas Region.
Join lululemon for a complimentary yoga class every week. Every Tuesday at 5:30 p.m., come by the store and unwind from a long day.
The class is taught by instructors from our Studio of the Month (SOTM). The August SOTM is Twist Power Yoga, off of Marsh and Forest.
Mitchel Musso
6:30 @ House of Blues – $15-50
Open Mic Night
7-10pm @ Opening Bell Coffee (Southside)
Live Broadcast on Pirate Radio
Erik Barnes
7pm-12am @ The Library Bar
Catena Zapata Wine Dinner
6:30pm @ Craft Dallas – $140
Enjoy a five-course dinner prepared by Chef de Cuisine Jeff Harris & Pastry Chef Laurel Wimberg paired with six wines from Catena Winery in Mendoza, Argentina & one port from Warres.
Passed Canapés / Chardonnay, Catena
First Course (Individually Plated): Alaskan Halibut, Butternut Squash Ravioli, Pomegranate & Brussels Sprouts / Chardonnay, Catena Alta
Second Course (Individually Plated): Roasted Veal Loin, Braised Veal Cheek, Mushroom, Cipollini Onion, Country Ham & Watercress / Malbecs: Catena & Catena Alta
Third Course (Served Family Style): Dry Aged Ribeye, Spinach Gratin & Pommes Anna / Cabernet Sauvignon: Catena & Catena Alta
Dessert (Individually Plated): Sweet Vanilla Ricotta & Roasted Fig / Warres, Otima, 10 year Tawny Porto, Portugal
The Rebel Alliance Jazz Ensemble
7-10pm @ Pearl at Commerce
Preston Royal Book Club
7pm @ Preston Royal Library
An open-to-the-public book club that meets on the fourth Tuesday of the month. The book for September is Dreams From My Father:a Story of Race and Inheritance by Barack Obama
Everyday Practice of Science: Where Intuition and Passion Meet Objectivity and Logic -Dallas Philosopher’s Forum
7:30pm @ Chic from Barcelona – $4
Fred Grinnell, Ph.D., Professor of Cell Biology and Founder of the Program in Ethics and Science, UT Southwestern Medical Center. Author of The Scientific Attitude.
Scientific facts often are so complicated that only experts can appreciate the details. However, the underlying practice that gives rise to such facts should be understandable by everyone interested in science. In my new book Everyday Practice of Science, I offer a plain-talk account and demystification of science as world view and life’s work. I describe how researchers bring their own interests and passions to their work. The interplay between these interests and passions becomes the dynamic of the research community. Exploring this dynamic clarifies the philosophical underpinnings and challenges inherent to the scientific knowledge-building project.
Open Mic Night
8pm @ White Rock Coffee
The road to stardom starts with a fresh cuppa joe. Weekly open mic night. Call 214-341-4774 to sign up ahead of time
Jody Binford Quartet
8pm @ Lakewood Bar & Grill
Telefon Tel Aviv, The Race, & Ishi
10pm @ The Cavern – $10
Hornitos Greed and Gluttony Event
8pm – 2am @ Hotel ZaZa – FREE
Cocktails Courtesy of Hornitos - Fabulous light hors d’ oeuvres to be enjoyed.
Attire: Classy Chic. Sounds by DJ Jose G. Complimentary Valet *Donations Benefitting The Susan G. Komen Foundation. RSVP here.
Back to Basics
10pm @ Wish Ultralounge
A night dedicated to our friends in the Industry.
Join us every Tuesday night for Back to Basics, a night dedicated to our friends and colleagues in the industry. Every Tuesday, Wish celebrates the people that ensure you have a good time when you go out, wherever you go. DJ MARVEL of Instict Djs DJ SID VICIOUS OF HARD ROCK LAS VEGAS. Sid played a killer set last time he was at Wish and we cannot wait for him to rock the house on Tuesday.
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