Repertory Company Theatre presents “Spamalot” Mar. 19-28
“Spamalot” is a new socially distant show taking place at the Repertory Company Theatre Mar. 19-28, based on the classic film comedy “Monty Python and the Holy Grail.”
Read More“Spamalot” is a new socially distant show taking place at the Repertory Company Theatre Mar. 19-28, based on the classic film comedy “Monty Python and the Holy Grail.”
Read MoreChamber Music International presents a live stream concert taking place Sat. Mar. 20 at 7:30 p.m. featuring Tchaikovsky Competition prize winning violinist Andres Cardenes, pianist Hyunsoo Kim, and cellist Ko Lwasaki.
Read MoreConstruction at the Richardson Senior Center is wrapping up with crews putting the finishing touches on the main entrance, which includes a new portico with a ramp that will allow visitors easier access to the building.
Read MoreDance classes at Huffhines Recreation Center are in full swing with enrolled students coming from all walks of life – from kids to teens and adults, who work as lawyers, teachers, are stay at-home moms and even a beauty queen.
Read MoreThe Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) announced this week that eligibility for the COVID-19 vaccine will expand to include people age 50 and up (Phase 1C) beginning March 15.
Read MoreThe University of Texas at Dallas is opening a COVID-19 vaccine clinic in Richardson beginning Monday, March 15 by appointment only.
Read MoreCollin County and its partnering vaccine providers announced this week that the Collin County COVID-19 vaccine waitlist has been closed and will not be reopened.
Read MoreNew COVID-19 requirements for Richardson municipal facilities were announced this week at Monday’s City Council work session. The policies are designed to conform to Executive Order No. GA-34 signed by Gov. Greg Abbott relating to the opening of Texas in response to the pandemic.
Read MoreRichardson Police Chief Jim Spivey has announced his plans to retire May 31 after 26 years of service with the Richardson Police Department. May 2021 coincides with Spivey’s 50th year of policing.
Read MoreDaylight Saving Time officially begins at 2 a.m. Sunday, March 14, so don’t forget to “spring forward” and set your clocks ahead an hour. Texas is one of 48 states that observes Daylight Saving Time; Hawaii and most of Arizona do not.
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