Heavy Equipment Rodeo Held
Eighteen employees from Public Services gathered at Huffhines Park this week to compete in the City’s Heavy Equipment Rodeo as part of National Public Works Week, May 21-27.
Read MoreEighteen employees from Public Services gathered at Huffhines Park this week to compete in the City’s Heavy Equipment Rodeo as part of National Public Works Week, May 21-27.
Read MoreJoin Dialogue Institute Dallas for a fun Turkish culinary class that explores one of the many cultures that make up Richardson, in celebration of Richardson’s 150th anniversary. Attendees will make Hasan Pasha meatballs, oven baked pasta, Sheppard’s salad and Kunefe with ice cream.
Read MoreTexans can save on the purchase of certain water-efficient and water-conserving products as well as energy-efficient appliances during two annual sales tax holidays taking place May 27-29.
Read MoreThe June 2023 issue of Richardson Today will be mailed next week and should start arriving in mailboxes by next weekend.
Read MoreAs part of DART’s SilverLine project, Waterview Parkway will be reconstructed adjacent to the SilverLine corridor (between Synergy Park Boulevard and Frankford Road). A full closure of the southbound lanes will be in place from May 30-July 7, weather permitting. During this time period, the northbound lanes will be converted to allow for two-way traffic.
Read MoreVote to decide which flavor of Tongue In Cheek ice cream best represents Richardson to celebrate the City’s 150th anniversary.
Read MoreThe left lane of northbound Jupiter Road extended 500 feet south of Springpark Way, and both left turn lanes of southbound Jupiter Road onto eastbound Springpark Way may be closed to traffic at all times beginning Tuesday, May 30 as pavement replacement takes place after a gas leak repair. The work is expected to be complete by early June.
Read MoreEnjoy live rock/pop music from Matthew Show (May 26) and Jade Nickol (May 27). Tables and chairs are provided, and lawn chairs, blankets, picnics and dogs are welcome.
Read MoreThe Library is hosting a new program this summer called, “Project Positive,” a mental health education course for tweens and teens ages 12-16 created by local nonprofit The Counseling Place. Subjects covered include:
Read MoreLearn the history of the three influential women who were close to FDR during his political career, in this lecture led by Richard Cudlipp. Attendees are welcome to bring their own lunch to enjoy during the presentation.
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