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TUESDAY 17

Nasher Prize Spring Break Week

11am-5pm Bring the whole family to enjoy a week of free program- ming at the Nasher and investi- gate big ideas from each year’s Nasher Prize Laureate through interactive experiences. Spring Break at the Nasher coincides with spring break week for Dallas ISD. Visitors of all ages are invited to see masterworks of modern sculpture, take part in artist- and educator-led projects and relax in the Nasher Garden. Free. Through Mar. 22. Nasher Sculpture Center, 2001 Flora St, Dallas www.nashersculptu- recenter.org/programs-events/ programs-list/program/id/132 view of the Dallas skyline or ob- serving the market-goers. Open daily. 920 S Harwood, Dallas www.dallasfarmersmarket.org

THURSDAY 19

Dallas Blooms—Sounds of Spring

9am-5pm With more than 100 varieties of spring bulbs and over 500,000 blooms bursting with color, the Dallas Arboretum announces “Sounds of Spring” as this year’s Dallas Blooms theme. Go online to check out the full schedule of activities and family fun all season. Free with general admission. Through April 12. 8525 Garland Rd, Dallas www. dallasarboretum.org

Music and Stories with Kidworks

11am-12pm Bring the kiddos to a storytelling session in the park! Bring your little ones and join us for an hour full of music, movement and fun stories every Tuesday. Klyde Warren Park, 2012 Woodall Rodgers Fwy, Dallas www.klydewar- renpark.org/things-to-do/ events/2020/music-and-sto- ries-with-miss-kimberly.html

WEDNESDAY 18

DFW Auto Show

4-9pm The DFW Auto Show is a car enthusiast’s dream with more than half a million square feet of new cars, trucks and SUVs under one roof. Advance tickets are $11. Seniors’ and chil- dren’s tickets are available only at the door. Through Mar. 22. Kay Bailey Hutchison Conven- tion Center, 650 S Griffin St, Dallas www.dfwautoshow.com

Dallas Farmers Market

11am-7pm Come visit the 26,000 square foot food hall and artisanal vendor market containing four anchor restaurants, a mixture of local specialty foods, artisanal food vendors, and seating areas both inside and out where you can grab a bite to eat or enjoy a cup of coffee while taking in a Nasher Prize Spring Break Week

11am-5pm Bring the whole family to enjoy a week of free programming at the Nasher and investigate big ideas from each year’s Nasher Prize Lau- reate through interactive ex- periences. Spring Break at the Nasher coincides with spring break week for Dallas ISD. Visitors of all ages are invited to see masterworks of modern sculpture, take part in artistand educator-led projects and relax in the Nasher Garden. Free. Through Mar. 22. Nasher Sculpture Center, 2001 Flora St, Dallas www.nashersculptu- recenter.org/programs-events/ programs-list/program/id/132

FRIDAY 20

Matilda the Musical

6:30-8pm Matilda is a little girl with astonishing wit, intel- ligence and psychokinetic pow- ers. Matilda the Musical revels in the anarchy of childhood and the power of imagination. Tickets from $19. Through April 5. Casa Mañana, 3101 W. Lancaster Ave., Fort Worth www.casamanana.org

WizArt

4:30-5:30pm WizArt is a local teen volunteer organization that teaches children about art and creativity. The teen volunteers will lead a free art class on the third Friday of each month at 4:30. Topics include origami, painting, collage, or mixed media. No registration needed. Grapevine Public Library, 1201 Municipal Way, Grapevine www.grapevine- texas.gov

PAW Patrol Live! Race to the Rescue

6-7:30pm See the heroic pups from the top-rated animated preschool series PAW Patrol in action-packed, music-filled production. To help accom- modate young children, the Broadway-style performance includes two acts with a 15-minute intermission. Tickets from $23. Through Mar. 22. The Theatre at Grand Prairie, 1001 Performance Place, Grand Prairie www.pawpatrol- live.com

Inherit the Wind

7:30-9:30pm One of the most outstanding dramas of our time, Inherit the Wind is a fictional dramatization of the notorious 1925 Scopes “Mon- key” trial when a Tennessee teacher was jailed for teaching Darwin’s Theory of evolution to his pupils. Tickets from $21. Through April 4. Irving Arts Center, 3333 North MacArthur Blvd, Irving www. irvingartscenter.com

SATURDAY 21

Nasher Prize Spring Break Week

11am-5pm Bring the whole family to enjoy a week of free programming at the Nasher and investigate big ideas from each year’s Nasher Prize Lau- reate through interactive ex- periences. Spring Break at the Nasher coincides with spring break week for Dallas ISD. Visitors of all ages are invited to see masterworks of modern sculpture, take part in artistand educator-led projects and relax in the Nasher Garden. Free. Through Mar. 22. Nasher Sculpture Center, 2001 Flora St, Dallas www.nashersculptu- recenter.org/programs-events/ programs-list/program/id/132

Big Mamou Cajun Festival

12-6pm Get ready for another great weekend of fun and delicious Cajun food. The event will be held under the Big Red Patio next to the rides and fami- ly entertainment area. Free. $5 parking. Traders Village, 2602 Mayfield Rd, Grand Prairie www.tradersvillage.com

Seussical

7:30-9pm Seussical is a fantasti- cal, magical, musical extravagan- za! Come see all of your favorite Dr. Seuss characters, including Horton the Elephant, The Cat in the Hat, Gertrude McFuzz, lazy Mayzie and more. Tickets from $15. Best for ages 7 and older. Through Mar. 21. Artisan Center Theater, 444 East Pipeline Road, Hurst www.artisanct.com

Jurassic Gardens

9am-6pm Come see the pre- historic Woodbine Formation, found right here in North Texas, and come face-to-face with life-sized animatronic dinosaurs. Dinos After Dark: Explore the dinosaurs in a whole new light as a family special experiences Friday and Saturday nights during the exhibit. Through April 5. $10 per person; free for children 2 and younger. Grapevine Botanical Gardens at Heritage Park, 411 Ball Street, Grapevine www.gograpevine.com/event/ jurassicgardens

SUNDAY 22

Origins – Fossils from the Cradle of Humankind 10am-5pm Come see Ori- gins – Fossils from the Cradle of Humankind at the Perot Museum of Nature and Science. The 5,000-square-foot exhibition will explore the discovery of fossils that have never been displayed outside of South Africa. The exhibition will feature interactive experiences, a simulated excavation site, and the intriguing stories of the diverse, multinational scientific

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