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Dallas Local Events
LOCAL EVENTS IN THE DALLAS AREA For the Whole Family
Enjoy your Texas autumn this year with these family-friendly events happening near you!
face masks or hand props will be allowed inside for safety reasons. Admission is $2 a ticket for Grapevine residents and $5 for non-residents. FALL FESTIVAL Where: Christian Chapel Temple of Faith, 14120 Noel Road, Dallas When: Saturday, Nov. 3, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Celebrate the changing of the seasons at Christian Chapel, where all are welcome to join the Fall Festival for free. Participants of all ages can enjoy fall games, such as sack races, and food, all while listening to live music.
FAMILY CAMPOUT AND MOVIE Where : Bethany Lakes Park, 745 South Allen Heights Drive, Allen When: Saturday, Oct. 13–14, 3 p.m. to 9 a.m. This event is just what your family needs to get out of the house and enjoy some quality time together. Families are invited to come to Bethany Lakes Park to set up their tents and enjoy an evening of camping traditions in this beautiful park. Later in the evening, settle down to watch a movie at the amphitheater. Admission costs $10 per person and $60 per family group — Children ages 2 and under get in for free.
THE GRAPEYARD Where: Oak Grove Park,
1299 Oak Grove Loop North, Grapevine When: Friday and Saturday, Oct. 26–27, 6–11 p.m.
October brings the delight of spooks and scares, and this event is the best chance to get hyped for Halloween. The Grapeyard carnival is filled with classic carnival games and a haunted trail. Savor the treats available for all attendees, while the scares continue throughout the night. Individuals of all ages are encouraged to come dressed as their favorite goblin, princess, or hero — no
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