From Juneteenth celebrations to great way to make dad's day, there are a lot of things to do in Dallas-Fort Worth this long weekend.
The Dallas Arts District is partnering with three local museums to celebrate pride month at Harwood Street with art, food, and activities. The goal is to uplift Pride through art. At each museum there will be concerts, events, tours and more. Opening night of The Music Man, a play that follows salesman Harold Hill and his transformation from a con artist to an upstanding citizen. It will be performed at Granville Arts Center in Garland Texas.
Dads will be going with their gut this Father's Day in Grand Prairie. Epic Waters in Grand Prairie is holding a fun contest to see who can make the biggest splash.There will be performances, food, music and more at the Dallas Juneteenth Festival at Lofty Spaces. A Juneteenth concert to celebrate African American culture and music will be held in Deep Ellum on Main Street. The event will have live music, an exhibit, and several back-owned businesses.
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