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FREE! Frontier Fort Days at the Fort Worth Stockyards ~ May 11 & 12

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Bring the family to the 12th Annual Frontier Fort Days Texas heritage event
where you will get to experience what it was like to live as a real wrangler on the Texas frontier. Exchange Avenue in the Stockyards will be lined with encampments of historic fort sites from around Texas. During this FREE event, you will be able to discuss frontier life with re-enactors, explore historically accurate fort camps and wagons, and enjoy soothing live music from the era. Scheduled events include infantry, artillery and cavalry demonstrations, military parades and more.

Details, details
What:
For more details about Frontier Fort Days, click here.
Where: At the Stockyards Station ~ 130 East Exchange Ave.
For directions, click here.
When: Friday and Saturday, May 11-12, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Cost: FREE

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Frugal & Fun Ft. Worth Weekend Events (May 7-9 Edition) ~ Lots of Family Fun Events in Store!

ABOUT THE FRUGAL & FUN FORT WORTH WEEKEND EDITION ~
Fridays, we post ideas for FREE (or almost free) weekend entertainment
for you and your family. This weekend’s tips include:
   

• FREE Frontier Fort Days Event at the Stockyards
• FREE Fort Worth Cow Camp for Kids
• FREE Mother’s Day Craft Classes & Projects for Kids 
• FREE Crayola Glow Explosion Event 
   

 
:: Ft.Worth Stockyards ~ 10th Annual Frontier Fort Days ~ FREE 
     Friday and Saturday ~ May 7-8, 2010    

        

Bring the family to the 10th Annual Frontier Fort Days Texas heritage event
at the Fort Worth Stockyards. During this FREE event, you will get to
experience an authentic representation of life on the Texas frontier including
authentic wagons, music, and more. Hourly events include infantry
demonstrations, Native American dance, military parades and more.   

Details, details
What: For more details about Frontier Fort Days, along with a schedule of
     events & activities, click here.
Where: At the Stockyards Station ~ 130 East Exchange Ave.
    For directions, click here.
When: Friday and Saturday, May 7-8, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Cost: FREE    

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:: FREE ~ Fort Worth Cow Camp at the Stockyards
     Saturday, May 8, 2010   

    

Fort Worth’s herd cowboys will present a fun and educational demonstration
about the tools, equipment and techniques used during the cattle drive era
of the late 1800’s at Cow Camp.   

Children and adults will have the opportunity for hands on, interactive
experiences including roping, sorting, saddling, cattle drive demonstrations
and more.    

Details, details
What: For more information, click here.
When: Saturday, May 8, 1:30 PM- 2:30 PM
Where: Saddle up behind the Fort Worth Livestock Exchange Building,
    located at 131 E. Exchange Avenue. For directions, click here.
Cost: FREE.
   

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 :: FREE ~ Mothers Day Craft Workshops for the Kids
      Saturday-Sunday, May 8-9, 2010
 
   

    

Let the little ones have fun making something special, just for mom!  
There are several businesses hosting FREE Mother’s Day projects for the kids.    

Choose from the following FREE kids’ craft events.:    

Pottery Barn Kids ~ Make a Tissue Paper Flower Bouquet
What: Kids will love creating colorful tissue paper flowers for Mom at
    this fun event! For more details,
click here.
When: Saturday and Sunday, May 8-9, 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Where:
Click here to find a Pottery Barn store near you.
Cost: FREE!
     

Lowes Build and Grow Clinic ~ Make a Trellis Planter
What:
 Kids will have the opportunity to make a Mother’s Day Trellis
    Planter while learning some new wood working skills. For more
    information and to register, click here.
When: Saturday, May 8, 2010 ~ 10:00-11:00AM
Where:
Lowes Home Improvement Stores
    To find a participating location, click here.
Cost: FREE!    

Michael’s Arts & Crafts Stores ~ Create a Card & Cookie for Mom!
What: Michael’s will be hosting two Mother’s Day Craft Events for Kids.
    Children can attend a workshop to handcraft their own Mother’s Day Card 
    (at 10:00) and come back for the second event (at 12:00) to decorate a
    cookie for Mom or Grandma! For more information, click here.
When: Saturday, May 8 ~ Card event is at 10:00AM-12:00PM and the
    Cookie Decorating event is at 12:00PM to 1:00PM
Where:
All Michael’s Craft Stores. Click here to find a store near you.
Cost: FREE!        

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:: FREE ~ Toys R Us Glow Explosion Event
    Saturday, May 8, 2010
    

          

Visit Toys “R” Us for their Crayola Glow Explosion Event where kids will get to
create a fun glow-in-the dark project, take home a FREE gift and more!    

Details, details
What:
For more information,
click here.
When: Saturday, May 8, 2010 ~ 11:00AM – 1:00PM

Where:
All Toys R Us Locations . Click here to find a location.
Cost: FREE! 
  
  
 To mom’s everywhere, Happy Mother’s Day!  
I hope you have a wonderful weekend!

 

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Frugal & Fun Fort Worth Weekend Events (Oct. 16-18) ~ Botanic Gardens Paint Out, Grapevine Butterfly Festival, Texas State Fair, and more!

ABOUT THE FRUGAL & FUN FORT WORTH WEEKEND EDITION ~
Each Friday, we post ideas for free (or almost free) weekend entertainment for you and your family. Here are this weekend’s tips…

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Frugal Weekend Entertainment Option #1

Plein Air Paint Out, Family Fun at The Fort Worth Botanic Gardens
All Weekend, Through Sunday, October 18, 2009

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You have a treat in store this weekend at the Fort Worth Botanic Gardens (one of my favorite, always-free DFW venues): Beautiful fall weather, beautiful surroundings, and…

The 2nd Annual Plein Air Paint Out, a unique outdoor painting event, will be held at the Fort Worth Botanic Gardens all weekend long.

FREE to the public, visitors can enjoy watching over 30 professional artists from across the state as they create their paintings in the garden from 8:00 am to dusk. On Sunday morning, beginning at 9:00 am, all Artists will be challenged to a Quick Draw event, where each artist will have 2 ½ hours to create a new painting.

‘Plein air painting’ is a term derived from the French phrase en plein air, which literally means ‘in the open air” and comes from the late 1800s when revolutionary Impressionist artists ventured out of their studios to investigate and capture the effects of sunlight and different times of days on an outdoor subject.

Funds raised support Camp Fire USA youth development programs in Tarrant, Denton, Parker, Johnson, Hood and Wise Counties.

Details, details
What: For a preview of all the Botanic gardens, click here. 
     For details about the Plein Air event, click here.
Where: 3220 Botanic Garden Boulevard, Fort Worth
    For directions to the gardens and other details, click here.
When: All weekend, October 16-18, 2009, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Cost: FREE

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Frugal Weekend Entertainment Option #2

Butterfly Flutterby Festival in Grapevine
Great Fun for the Kids!

Grapevi butterfly Festival

Calling all kids!   Visit Grapevine to celebrate the migration of the Monarch Butterfly from Canada to Mexico. 

It’s time for the annual monarch butterfly migration, as butterflies are in the midst of relocating from Canada to Mexico.  Grapevine is directly in the migration path and is celebrating with its Butterfly Flutterby family event!

This fun-for-all festival includes releases of butterflies and a Gossamer Parade. Join the fun!  You’ll enjoy butterfly exhibits, gardening seminars and all sorts of interactive butterfly arts & crafts and entertainment. The Parade will line up at 9:30 AM at Liberty Park (corner of East Wall and Main Street) and proceed down Main Street to the Cotton Belt Railroad District.  More details are here.

Schedule of Events
8:45 a.m. – Parade Registration (at the intersection of Wall St. and Jenkins St.)
9:30 a.m. – Parade Line-up
10:00 a.m. – Parade starts toward the Cotton Belt Depot
10:45 a.m. – First Butterfly Release
11:15 a.m. – Costume Contest Awards
11:45 a.m. – Second Butterfly Release
12:30 p.m. – Final Butterfly Release

Details, details
Where: At the Historic Cotton Belt Railroad District,
      701 South Main Street, Grapevine.
      The Parade will line up at 9:30 AM at Liberty Park

When: Saturday, October 17, 10:00 AM-2:00 PM 
Cost: FREE

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Frugal Weekend Entertainment Option #3

Enjoy a day in Dallas at the Texas State Fair – LAST WEEKEND!
Plan ahead and you can save on admission, too!

This is the LAST weekend of the month-long Texas State Fair in Dallas. Be sure to check out our comprehensive savings guide to the fair (click here), which includes some helpful info, as well as a long list of ways to save on admission.

The Texas State Fair runs through Sunday, October 18 and covers just about every area of interest. There are plenty of daily shows and literally hundreds of music performances throughout the month.  Check out the line up of concerts here and the full schedule of events here.

Details, details
What: There is so much to see and do at the fair. Click here for the schedule of events and other details. The event schedule changes daily.
Where: Fair Park, 3921 Martin Luther King Blvd, Dallas, TX
When: Daily, Now through October 18, 2009
How much:
 
Discount Tickets: (Click here for FREE/discount ticket details) 
  • General Admission:
$15
  • Kids under 48” tall: $11
  • Seniors 60 and over: $11
  • Children 2 and under: Free

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Frugal Weekend Entertainment Option #4

Learn About the Kimbell’s Latest Important Acquisition,
Michelangelo’s Earliest Painting: The Torment of Saint Anthony
Panel Discussion/Kimbell Lecture Series, Saturday October 17

Kimbell Lecture

Before its acquisition by Fort Worth’s Kimbell Museum, Michelangelo’s The Torment of Saint Anthony underwent construction and technical studies at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, where it was featured as a summer focus exhibition. Curators and conservators whose research helped to confirm its authorship will make illustrated presentations and discuss Michelangelo’s earliest known painting.

This program is FREE and open to the public. Seating is limited.

Panel Participants
Moderator, Eric McCauley Lee, director, Kimbell Art Museum
Keith Christiansen, John-Pope Hennessy Chairman of European Paintings, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Everett Fahy, curator emeritus of European paintings, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Michael Gallagher, conservator in charge of paintings conservation, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Details, details
What: To learn more about the Kimbell Museum Lecture series, click here.
Where: 3333 Camp Bowie Boulevard, Fort Worth
    For directions to the Kimbell and other details, click here.
When: Saturday, October 17, 2009, 10:00 AM – Noon
Cost: FREE

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Frugal Weekend Entertainment Option #5

Texas Wesleyan Music Concert at The Modern Art Museum
Saturday ~ October 17, 2:00 PM

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Visit the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth for a concert featuring vocal and instrumental performances from Texas Wesleyan University’s Music faculty and students, as well as the Wesleyan Chamber Choir, Brass Quartet and Jazz Quintet.

At this concert, audiences will have the opportunity to hear pianists Keith Critcher and Jessica Koebbe, bass trombonist Bryan English, soprano Julie McCoy, classical guitarist Michael Dailey, and cellist Hsinyi Wang, among others. 

Performance in the Modern Art Museum’s auditorium at 2pm.  

Details, details
What: To learn more about Texas Wesleyan Music Series, click here.
Where: The
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Auditorium
      3200 Darnell Street, Fort Worth
When: Saturday, October 17, 2009, 2:00 PM
Cost: FREE

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Frugal & Fun Fort Worth Weekend Events (Oct. 9-11) ~ The Great Trail Drive, Celebrate Roanoke, Texas State Fair, and more!

Frugal Weekend Entertainment Option #1

Experience Fort Worth’s Heritage at the Great Trail Drive
Along the Chisholm Trail, Saturday, October 10, 2009
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Saddle up for a true Texas trail drive along the Trinity River, following the historic Chisholm Trail in Fort Worth. The fun begins in the Fort Worth Stockyards at 7:00 a.m. – 9:00 with registration and breakfast, followed by the trail drive, led by Honorary Trail Boss and world champion cowboy, Larry Mahan. An authentic chuckwagon lunch will be provided as the drive progresses through downtown Fort Worth, along the Trinity River.

“The Great Trail Drive” benefits Rocky Top Therapy Center, a not-for-profit organization which provides therapeutic riding programs for children and adults with disabilities.

Details, details
What: Click here for the schedule of events and other details.
Where: Beginning at the Fort Worth Stockyards, Exchange Avenue
When: Saturday, October 10, 2009   
          Trail Drive 7:00 AM – 9:00 AM, Chuckwagon lunch 12:00 PM

 

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Frugal Weekend Entertainment Option #2

Celebrate Downtown Roanoke Festival!

 

 

 

The little town of Roanoke is quickly becoming the rising star of the Metroplex.  With a complete Downtown renovation, the recent addition of renowned hamburger joint, Twisted Root (see my recent post on this top hamburger spot), and…of course…Babe’s Chicken, it’s definitely a great spot to put on the list of places to visit!  And, this Saturday is a great time to make that happen!

From 10am-10pm, the city of Roanoke has planned a family friendly Celebrate Roanoke festival that includes:  live music, climbing walls, bounce houses, old-fashioned carnival games,  and various street entertainment like magicians, clowns, and old-town-gunfights.  The festivities will close with a fabulous fireworks display.

Details, details
Where: On Oak Street in Downtown Roanoke, one block East of 377
When: Saturday, October 10, 2009, 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Cost: Free

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Frugal Weekend Entertainment Option #3

Enjoy a day in Dallas at the Texas State Fair – Week #3
Plan ahead and you can save on admission, too!

This is the 3rd weekend of the month-long Texas State Fair in Dallas. Be sure to check out our post from last week for a comprehensive savings guide to the fair (click here), which includes some helpful info, as well as a long list of ways to save on admission every day of the week (some days you can even get in FREE!).

The Texas State Fair runs now through October 18 and covers just about every area of interest. There are plenty of daily shows and literally hundreds of music performances throughout the month.  Check out the line up of concerts here and the full schedule of events here.

Details, details
What: There is so much to see and do at the fair. Click here for the schedule of events and other details. The event schedule changes daily.
Where: Fair Park, 3921 Martin Luther King Blvd, Dallas, TX
When: Daily, Now through October 18, 2009
How much:
 
Discount Tickets: (Click here for FREE/discount ticket details) 
  • General Admission:
$15
  • Kids under 48” tall: $11
  • Seniors 60 and over: $11
  • Children 2 and under: Free

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Frugal Weekend Entertainment Option #4

Grab a Bite at the Keller Eats Tailgate Party
Great Food. Live Music.

If you are headed to the Keller Stadium, for some “Friday Night Lights” (Central High School vs. Fossil Ridge High School), be sure and get there early for the Keller Eats Tailgate Party from 5:00-7:30 PM for food, live music, and more!  First United Methodist of Keller and several local restaurants will be serving yummy eats in benefit of a fantastic organization, Habitat for Humanity

Food options will include Mexican Food from local-owned Don Taco (one of my favorite eateries), BBQ from Dickey’s, and Pizza from Pollenzo’s (I hear they make great Pizza & are on my list to try soon!). 

 Don Taco Logo

Side Note:  If you don’t get a chance to stop by the tailgate party, be sure to add Don Taco Fresh Mex (off Heritage Trace & Old Denton Rd) to your next restaurant outing.  Their prices are reasonable, and they make THE BEST Beef Fajita Quesadilla’s…hands down.  Be sure and thank them for their contribution to Habitat for Humanity, too!

Details, details
Where: At 1st United Methodist Church Parking Lot, North of KHS Stadium
When: Friday, October 9, 5:00 PM to 7:30 PM

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Yippee-ti-yeah! Saturday is National Day of the American Cowboy at Fort Worth Stockyards!

FRUGAL & FUN FRIDAYS IN FORT WORTH ~ Each Friday, we post ideas for free (or almost free) weekend entertainment for you and your family. Here are this weekend’s tips…

Mosey on Down to Fort Worth Stockyards to celebrate National Day of the Cowboy ~ Saturday, July 25th 

The 3rd Annual Stockyards event (FREE) has been named the “Best Event of its kind in the nation” by western lifestyle magazine, American Cowboy. Don’t miss out on a day dedicated to celebrating the cowboy with lots of fun for all ages!  

Family-friendly events include:

  • Cowboy Camp Exhibit (at Cowtown Coliseum)
  • Cowboy Celebration Parade
  • Legends of Texas Gunfight shows
    (at 11:00am & 4:15 inside Stockyards Station)
  • Live music on Stockyards Station stage
  • Fort Worth Herd Cow Camp (for young buckaroos)
  • Stagecoach rides
  • Most Worn-Out Boot and Best Mustache Contests
  • Cowboy Karaoke Contest (flex those golden pipes!)
  • Fort Worth Herd Cattle Drive
  • Pawnee Bill Wild West Show at Cowtown Coliseum
    (at 2:30 & 4:30pm purchased ticket required).
  • Horse training demonstration (at Cowtown Coliseum)
  • Grapevine Vintage Railroad and MORE!

When:  Saddle up on Saturday, July 25th from 11am to 4pm

Where:  Activities will take place along East Exchange Avenue in the Fort Worth Stockyards.  Click here for more info.

P.S.  In case you were wondering…   YES!  This really is an honorary day, voted by the U.S. Senate to honor the American Cowboy!  To see how other cities (from New York to California) are celebrating this fine event, click here.

Happy Trails!  :)

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