Make Your Own “Snow”
It’s snowing at the Richardson Public Library—well, at least on their Facebook page, where a video has been posted showing Library staff creating “snow” out of household items.
Read MoreIt’s snowing at the Richardson Public Library—well, at least on their Facebook page, where a video has been posted showing Library staff creating “snow” out of household items.
Read MoreFans of the Contemporary Chorale who are missing the group’s performances, especially its annual Christmas show, can now listen and watch the 2020 Chorale through a recent virtual performance posted online.
Read MoreA flute and clarinet duo from the Lone Star Wind Orchestra (LSWO) brightened the day for employees and visitors to the City Hall/Civic Center complex Monday, performing holiday music by the facility’s large indoor poinsettia tree at the end of the work day.
Read MoreTurn your Christmas tree into mulch and compost through the City’s Tree Cycling program. Trees may be dropped off Dec. 22-Feb. 1 at the Municipal Service Center, 1260 Columbia Dr., or set out at the curb and picked up as part of the City’s Brush and Bulky Item Collection (BABIC).
Read MorePetite Cosette is a soft-hearted 2-year-old pittie mix.
Read MoreThe City Council passed a resolution Monday requesting that members of the upcoming 87th Texas Legislature and the 117th U.S. Congress support the City’s 2021 Legislative Agenda.
Read MoreHere is what’s happening at the Eisemann Center.
Read MoreWhile large items such as computers and flat screen TVs are often popular holiday gifts, setting out their boxes for trash or recycling pick-up can communicate to would-be thieves about what’s inside your home.
Read MoreThe first set of trees that will be planted along Richardson’s Main Street as part of the downtown redevelopment project have arrived.
Read MoreRichardson’s Parks and Recreation Department staff hosted a special event this week at Heights Recreation Center featuring Santa Claus and some of his friends.
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