- There are nearly 4000 homeless individuals living in Dallas. Some of those individuals are artists that need a way to express themselves. That’s where the Stew Pot Art program comes in. See their work at Dallas’ downtown library.
- The Dallas Holocaust Museum and the Center for Education and Tolerance present a special exhibition that depicts the true story of Jewish survivors who, after experiencing the horrors of the Holocaust, rebuilt their lives from the ground up in the Bergen-Belsen Displaced Persons Camp.
- And in Fort Worth, the folks are celebrating Kent and company are celebrating the holidays with an evening of Christmas activities, including a bus tour of fairmount.
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