Almuerzo navideño de la Primera Iglesia Bautista de Cleburne del condado de Johnson
Almuerzo navideño de la Primera Iglesia Bautista de Cleburne del condado de Johnson
414 N Principal
Cleburne, Texas 76033
Marque (817) 645-6684 para admisión.
Se servirá una comida caliente gratuita al mediodía del día de Navidad a cualquier persona de la comunidad.
Navidad para las personas sin hogar
The SoupMobile feeds the homeless in Dallas.
They are literally at the bottom of the food chain. Every year we pull out all the stops in our efforts to give them a magical Christmas with special gifts and a fabulous meal. Location SoupMobile Church
2423 S. Good Latimer Expy.
Dallas, TX 75215
214-655-6396
Socios de Acción Comunitaria de Parques y Servicios Comunitarios de Fort Worth (CAP)
Existen varias de estas agencias sin fines de lucro en la región. Ofrecen diversos programas de asistencia y servicios sociales a personas de bajos ingresos, desempleadas y en situación de pobreza. El principal programa navideño es Cowboy Santas. Este programa proporciona a los solicitantes que cumplen los requisitos juguetes, comidas, libros y juegos para sus hijos. Opera en los condados de Tarrant, Johnson Hood y otros. Aceptan solicitudes para este programa navideño gratuito y podrían tener información sobre otras opciones. Las oficinas se enumeran a continuación.
1601 E Lamar Blvd, Suite 201, Arlington, Texas 76011, (817) 392-5790
Andrew Doc Session Center, 201 S Sylvania Avenue, Fort Worth, TX 76111, el número principal es (817) 392-5790
Como Center, 4900 Horne Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107, llame al (817) 392-5790
Centro del Extremo Noroeste, 920 Roberts Cut-off Road, Fort Worth, TX 76114
Centro Martin Luther King, 5565 Truman Drive, Fort Worth, TX 76112, llame al (817) 392-5790
Centro Triétnico Norte, 2950 Roosevelt Avenue, Fort Worth, Texas 76106, llame al (817) 392-5790
Northside Center, 1100 NW 18th Street, Fort Worth, TX 76106, el número principal es (817) 392-5790
Centro Southside, 959 E Rosedale St, Fort Worth, Texas 76104, (817) 392-5790
Worth Heights Center, 3551 New York Ave, Fort Worth, Texas 76110, número principal (817) 392-5790
VETERAN & MILITARY PERSONEL DISCOUNTS
Applebee's — one free full-size entrée when you dine in and a free $5 Bounce Back Card for a future visit
BJ’s Restaurant and Brewhouse — one free Chocolate Chunk Pizookie with a $11.95 purchase when you dine in
Buffalo Wild Wings — one free order of 10 boneless wings and fries when you dine in
California Pizza Kitchen — one complimentary meal and BOGO coupon that can be redeemed from Nov. 12 - Nov. 21
Chili’s — one free meal when you dine in
Dave & Buster’s — one free entrée up to $20 and a free $10 Power Card
Freddy’s Frozen Custard and Steakburgers — free meal card for one Freddy’s Original Double with Cheese combo meal, redeemable through Nov. 30. No purchase necessary
Hopdoddy Burger Bar — one free classic burger when you dine in
Insomnia Cookies — free half-dozen Classic cookies with any purchase through Nov. 13
Krispy Kreme — one free doughnut and coffee
Peet’s Coffee — one free drip coffee or tea
RA Sushi — one free sharable
Starbucks — one free tall (12 oz.) hot or iced coffee (military spouses can also redeem)
Texas Roadhouse — one free meal voucher from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. valid until May 30, 2024 for dine in or take out. If dining on Nov. 11, there will be a select menu to choose from
Academy Sports & Outdoors — 10% off your entire purchase until Nov. 12
Amazon — 20% off select items
Goodyear Auto Service — 10% off any service through Nov. 14. “Free Car Care for Vets” promotion also available, which includes free tire, alignment, brake, fuel system and fluid checks until Nov. 19 (make an appointment by Nov. 14)
Great Clips — free haircut on Nov. 11 or voucher for a future free haircut
IKEA — 15% off in-store home furnishings up to $3,000 until Nov. 22
Kroger — 10% in-store discount for active and former military members and their dependents. Some exclusions apply
Rack Room Shoes — 20% discount for military personnel and their independents
Take 5 Car Wash — one free premium car wash
Target — 10% discount to all active-duty military personnel, veterans and their families. Can be used on two separate transactions and applies to all in-basket items, online and in-store
Tractor Supply Company — 15% discount on Nov. 11
Under Armour — active-duty service members, veterans, military spouses and military family members get up to 40% off their purchases through Nov. 19
Walgreens — 20% off regular price eligible store items at any Walgreens or Duane Reade through Nov. 13
OFERTAS CON DESCUENTO
Crow Collection of Asian Art
Housed in a modern building in Dallas’ downtown Arts District, this small but exquisite museum allows visitors to follow a winding course through a choice collection of sculptures and artworks from China, Japan, India and Southeast Asia, dating from 3500BCE to the early 20th century. Don't miss the gorgeous sandstone facade from North India.
Crow Collection
African American Museum
This museum has exhibits of more than 1000 objects that richly detail the art and history of African American people from precolonial Africa through to the present. Its folk-art collection is one of the best nationwide.
Home - African American Museum Of Dallas (aamdallas.org)
Dallas Museum of Art
This major museum offers a high-caliber world tour of ancient and contemporary art. Archaeological treasures range from Greek, Roman and Etruscan masterpieces to wonderful bowls from the Mimbres pueblos of New Mexico and a pre-Columbian Peruvian gold mask.
Alongside paintings by Picasso, Monet and Van Gogh, American works include Edward Hopper's enigmatic Lighthouse Hill and Frederic Church's sublime The Icebergs. A re-created villa modeled on Coco Chanel's Mediterranean mansion holds canvases by statesman Winston Churchill.
Dallas Museum of Art (dma.org)
Pioneer Cemetery
This is the resting place of many early Dallas settlers, with gravestones from the 1850s through the 1920s. It's a shady, evocative place amidst the city's roar.
Today Fair Park is the only surviving pre-1950s world fair site, remaining just as it was for the 1936
Pioneer Cemetery (dallascityhall.com)
Hall of State
Fair Park is full of superb 1930s art-deco architecture, none of it quite as inspired as this tribute to all things Texan. The Hall of Heroes pays homage to such luminaries as Stephen F Austin and Samuel Houston; the Great Hall of Texas features huge murals depicting episodes in Texas history from the 16th century on.
As you leave the Hall of State, stop by the reflecting pool outside of the entrance: the golden Greek-inspired statues will thrill art-deco buffs.
Dallas Historical Society | Remember Dallas' past builds her future (dallashistory.org)
Pioneer Plaza
For a Texas-sized photo op, or simply a sight of what claims to be the largest bronze monument on earth, head to Pioneer Plaza. Its showpiece – 40 larger-than-life bronze longhorns, amassed as though on a cattle drive – has an unmistakable and compelling power.
Dallas Pioneer Plaza Cattle Drive (durangotexas.com)
Dealey Plaza and the Grassy Knoll
Infamous for its location alongside the road where John F Kennedy’s motorcade was ambushed in November 1963, the tiny park known as Dealey Plaza is now a haunting, eerily familiar National Historic Landmark. It was created in 1935, however, to mark the center of the original settlement of Dallas.
Lee Harvey Oswald fired the fatal shots from the former Book Depository, immediately north. However, some witnesses also heard shots coming from the so-called 'grassy knoll' alongside, a hillock that rises from Elm St to the railroad yards. The conclusion of the 1970s’ House Select Committee on Assassinations, that a sniper did indeed fire (and miss) from behind the picket fence here, bolstered the belief that Kennedy’s assassination was part of a conspiracy.
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza | The Sixth Floor MuseumThe Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza | The Sixth Floor Museum (jfk.org)
John F. Kennedy Memorial
You can pay your respects here to the fallen ex-president. Designed by architect Philip Johnson, the unusual monument is a roofless space with a view of the sky and the carved words 'John Fitzgerald Kennedy' is a cenotaph, or open tomb, meant to evoke a sense of the freedom that JFK epitomized.
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza | The Sixth Floor MuseumThe Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza | The Sixth Floor Museum (jfk.org)
Katy Trail
To enjoy some see-and-be-seen walking, running or cycling, hit the tree-lined Katy Trail. Following a former railroad line for 3.5 miles from the American Airlines Center downtown almost all the way to Southern Methodist University (SMU), it passes through interesting neighborhoods. At times it has a true rural feel. A program of extensions is progressively linking it to other walking routes.
Home - Katy Trail (katytraildallas.org)
Ride the Trolly
Dallas may have a rep as a car town, and you'd be right – it's easiest to get around if you have your own wheels. But public transit is available from buses to light rail, and the DART M-line is a fun and nostalgic free trolly that boasts air conditioning and runs between the Dallas Arts District and the Uptown neighborhood. If you're staying at one of Dallas' many downtown hotels or having shopping on the agenda, this can be a great way to get to and fro – plus kids always love quirky transit.
Home - M-LINE Trolley - McKinney Avenue Transit Authority (mata.org)
Deep Ellum Street Art
Funky music and arts hotspot Deep Ellum is chock full of public sculptures, murals, and other visual treats on the sides of buildings, in plazas, and even filling up the space under Dallas' Seussical overpasses. It's free to stroll the neighborhood and take in all the street art, particularly in the art park under the I-30 highway. Just don't blame us if the scents wafting from Serious Pizza inspire you to part with a few bucks before you depart.
Deep Ellum Murals: The Most Instaworthy Graffiti Walls in Dallas | Visit Dallas
The Trinity Skyline Trail
For epic views of downtown, including the Jolly Green Giant (aka the Bank of America Plaza) and the discoball-esque Reunion Tower, head to the Trinity Skyline Trail. It stretches 4 miles and will take you to the Trinity Overlook where you can take in the skyline, plus a close-up of the Trinity River and Dallas' flood plain.
Trinity Skyline Trail (trinityrivercorridor.com)
Klyde Warren Park
This innovative 5.2-acre park is an urban green space built over the recessed Woodall Rodgers Freeway. It has its own programming and, besides outdoor areas for chess, yoga, croquet and other activities, it offers performances and many more special events. It gets very crowded with families on weekends.
Klyde Warren Park | Klyde Warren Park | Dallas Texas
The Sweet Pass Sculpture Site
This former dumping ground at 402 Fabrication Street in west Dallas has been transformed into a sculpture park for emerging and mid-career artists. Past installations have included Navild Acosta and Fannie Sosa's "Black Power Naps Park / Parque Siestas Negras," which created a space for BIPOC to rest comfortably in opposition to mass incarceration and systemic racism. Other works featured at Sweet Pass have been a soundscape created by Azikiwe Mohammed called "Away Message III" and the San Antonio collective, BUXTOOF's exploration of baseball, a performance piece called "Bush League."
Sweet Pass Sculpture Park | Dallas TX | Facebook
The Ronald Kirk Bridge
Formerly known as the Continental Avenue Bridge, this pedestrian span was renamed in 2016 for Ronald Kirk, the first African-American mayor of Dallas. More than just a way to get from west Dallas to downtown on foot, however, the Ronald Kirk Bridge has been reimagined as a High Line-esque green space that compliments nearby Klyde Warren Park, complete with a playground, splash pad, shaded lounge chairs, a humans-size chessboard, and more. You can also snag excellent views from here of the cats cradle span of the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge, which has become an integral part of the Dallas skyline since it was designed by Santiago Calatrava, 2012.
Continental Avenue Bridge West Dallas Gateway | Visit (dallascontinentalbridge.com)
Thanks-giving Square
For all its din, drive and shopping malls, Dallas has a surprisingly quiet side – a triangular piece of prime downtown real estate set aside for spiritual renewal and reflection. Thanks-Giving Square was established by the Thanks-Giving Foundation as a 'place where people can use gratitude as a basis for dialogue, mutual understanding and healing.' Also designed by Philip Johnson, the tranquil center includes a meditation garden, a Wall of Praise, an interdenominational Chapel of Thanksgiving and a museum of gratitude.
The Thanks-Giving Foundation – Coming together on Common Ground, moving together to Higher Ground (thanksgiving.org)
NTFB de 9 a. m. a 12 p. m.
Las distribuciones de despensas móviles se realizarán en la siguiente ubicación
Iglesia Bautista del Monte Sión
Carretera 207 309 Goodlow, TX 75144
Policías y Papá Noel navideños de Plano, Texas
Pueden regalar juguetes a los niños que han conocido durante el año. Otras organizaciones sin fines de lucro en Plano, como el Ejército de Salvación, pueden recomendar a una familia a este programa, pero no hay una línea directa de admisión. Para más información, llame al 211. También pueden proporcionar abrigos de invierno, gorros y ropa necesaria.