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7 things to do in Lake Highlands this June
JUNE 1-9
‘LILLIES’
This French-Canadian play by Michel Marc Brouchard is about a man who meets with an incarcerated childhood friend. The story takes him on a journey into their childhood memories. Shows start at 7:30 p.m. Bath House Cultural Center, 521 E. Lawther Drive, bathhouse. dallasculture org, 214.670.8749, $29
JUNE 1-30
SCULPTURE IN MOTION
Arboretum guests can enjoy the kinetic sculpture of Lyman Whitaker. The wind-propelled copper spinning artworks adorn the gardens this summer.
Dallas Arboretum, 8525 Garland Road, dallasarboretum.org, 214.515.6520, $10-$15
JUNE 3, 10, 17, 24
SUNDAYS AT THE PARK
Take a blanket to Watercrest Park every Sunday evening for weekly concerts. Bring a picnic or grab food from one of the Lake Highlands Town Center’s restaurants before the show. Watercrest Park, 7070 Skillman St., free
JUNE 3
AFRICAN CHILDREN’S CHOIR PERFORMANCE
The African Children’s Choir performs a medley of children’s songs, spirituals and gospel favorites. Hear them sing at the 9 or 11 a.m. services.
Lake Highlands Presbyterian Church, 8525 Audelia Road, 214.348.2133, lhpres.org, free
June 15-July 8
‘HOW I BECAME A PIRATE’
Jeremy Jacobs makes new pirate friends who take him on a high seas adventure while they look for a place to bury their treasure. Enjoyed by ages 4 and up.
Dallas Children’s Theater, 5938 Skillman St., 214.978.0110, dct. org, $23-$30
JUNE 29
FIRE SAFETY WITH SPARKY
Learn about fire safety with Sparky the dog and a fire prevention officer. Children ages 3 and older review home fire drills, smoke detectors, calling 911, and stop, drop and roll. Audelia Branch Library, 10045 Audelia Road, 214.670.1350, dallaslibrary.org, free