Local Events in Palmhurst, Texas
APCO International 76th Annual Conference & Exposition 2010
The APCO International Annual Conference presents the public safety communications industrys best educational and product offerings.When: Aug 1, 2010 12:00:00 AM to Aug 4, 2010 12:00:00 AM
Where: George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, Texas
Texas Dental Association's Annual Session
Texas Dental Association's Annual Session
Industry:
Dental
Dates and Location:
Aug *, 2010
Site to be announced
San Antonio, TX - United States
Contact:
Paula Tait,Exh. & Mtgs. Mgr.
Texas Dental Assn.
1946 S. Interregional Hwy.
Austin, TX 78704
Phone: (512) 443-3675
Fax: (512) 443-3031
Email: paula@tda.org
When: Aug 1, 2010 12:00:00 AM to Aug 31, 2010 12:00:00 AM
Where: Site to be announced in San Antonio, Texas
Open House When: Aug 1, 2010 12:00:00 AM
Where: Private Residence in Dallas, Texas
Four Letter Lie Mansfield, TX, US @ The Warehouse
When: Aug 1, 2010 12:00:00 AM
Where: The Warehouse in Mansfield, Texas
No Limit Women's Expo 5th annual No Limit Women's Expo Saturday, August 1, 2009 Richardson Civic Center, 411 W. Arapaho Rd, Richardson, TX 10am—4pm $1 Admission or FREE with Canned Food Donation Benefiting North Texas Food Bank Presented by The No Limit Network Experience life enrichment and empowerment at its best! This fun, family-friendly and charitable event features exhibitors with products, services, business opportunities, and networking for women in the community. Event Activities Include: * Shopping * Massages * Business Opportunities * Educational Seminars * Health & Fitness Information * Free Health Screenings * Immunizations * Shopping * Live Entertainment * Food Drive * Contests * Door Prize Drawings * Children's Activites * and more! For information, visit www.NoLimitExpo.com
When: Aug 1, 2010 12:00:00 AM
Where: Richardson Civic Center in Richardson, Texas
Tree Sculpture Tour: "Tin Man from The Wizard of Oz" Location:
1702 Winnie
Galveston, TX
Contact:
cahillali@cityofgalveston.org
Description:
This sculpture located at 1702 Winnie is entitled "Tin Man from The Wizard of Oz," by artist Jim Phillips.On September 13th, 2008, Hurricane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging combination of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees, but ultimately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its beautiful tree canopy.Months later sculpture artists have breathed second life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculptures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yards the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
When: Aug 1, 2010 12:00:00 AM
Where: 44th & Winnie in Galveston, Texas
Fishing Tank Demo Come on over to our main tank in the store and see some of our great fishing associate do some casting demos and show you what to use and what is best for that day on the lake. Plus see some of our great fish in the tank. So donât miss out on the fun. Sunday at 2 pm, 3pm, 4pm and 5pm.
When: Aug 1, 2010 12:00:00 AM to Aug 1, 2010 12:00:00 AM
Where: Bass Pro Shops in Garland, Texas
Open House When: Aug 1, 2010 12:00:00 AM
Where: Private Residence in Richardson, Texas
Tree Sculpture Tour: "Pelican Sitting on Piling" Location:
1618 Church
Galveston, TX
Contact:
cahillali@cityofgalveston.org
Description:
This sculpture located at 1618 Church is entitled "Pelican Sitting on Piling," by artist Dayle Lewis.On September 13th, 2008, Hurricane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging combination of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees, but ultimately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its beautiful tree canopy.Months later sculpture artists have breathed second life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculptures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yards the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
When: Aug 1, 2010 12:00:00 AM
Where: 1618 Church in Galveston, Texas
Tree Sculpture Tour: "Large Pelican" Location:
1609 Postoffice St.
Galveston, TX
Contact:
cahillali@cityofgalveston.org
Description:
This sculpture located at 1609 Postoffice Street is entitled "Large Pelican," by artist Jim Phillips.On September 13th, 2008, Hurricane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging combination of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees, but ultimately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its beautiful tree canopy.Months later sculpture artists have breathed second life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculptures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yards the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
When: Aug 1, 2010 12:00:00 AM
Where: 2020 Postoffice St. in Galveston, Texas
