Drive-thru Super Bowl Snack Packs Available for Seniors
Richardson seniors are invited to join Senior Center staff at the Heights Recreation Center parking lot Thursday, Feb. 4, from 1-2 p.m. to receive a Super Bowl snack pack.
Read MoreRichardson seniors are invited to join Senior Center staff at the Heights Recreation Center parking lot Thursday, Feb. 4, from 1-2 p.m. to receive a Super Bowl snack pack.
Read MoreParks and Recreation staff are missing the annual Daddy Daughter Valentine Ball, not being held this year due to the pandemic, so they are giving families the opportunity to treat their little Valentines to an at-home “luau” with the Luau Sweetheart Box.
Read MoreThe Library is providing free craft kits and live, online instruction via Webex to help adults and teens make artsy Valentine gifts to give to loved ones.
Read MoreThe 2021 City of Richardson Photo Contest Results Exhibit will be on display Jan. 30-Feb. 16 in the Library’s Third Floor Gallery (the winning photographs will be announced online Jan. 30).
Read MoreRepertory Company Theatre, 770 N. Coit Rd., is presenting the A. R. Gurney play, “Love Letters,” Feb. 5-14.
Read MoreTake advantage of sunny winter days and head southeast to explore the John Bunker Sands Wetland Center, located in the middle of the North Texas Municipal Water District’s (NTMWD) 2,000-acre East Fork Wetland Project.
Read MoreCami is a 9-year-old spayed female Torbie, domestic short hair. She came to the Shelter this month as an owner surrender.
Read MoreThe right lane of eastbound Campbell Road between Nantucket Drive and Old Campbell Road may be closed to traffic from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. for new sidewalk, curb and gutter construction near Old Campbell Road. The work is expected to be finished in early February.
Read MoreThe left lanes of eastbound and westbound Belt Line Road between Yale Boulevard and Jupiter Road may be closed to traffic from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. while median work takes place. The work is expected to be finished by early February.
Read MoreMoving plans are underway to relocate Miss Belle’s Place, a historic house owned by the City, from its current location near Plano Road and East Lookout Drive.
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