Happening at the Eisemann Center
Here’s what’s happening at the Eisemann Center.
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Read MoreJust a few more days left to take your Christmas tree to the City’s Tree Cycling drop-off location—Tree Cycling ends Monday, Feb. 1 at the Municipal Service Center, 1260 Columbia Dr. After that, you may continue to set out trees and other brush and bulky items at the curb and picked up as part of the City’s Brush and Bulky Item Collection (BABIC).
Read MoreDr. Martin Luther King, Jr., a champion of civil rights and the center for a bookmark contest at the Richardson Public Library.
Read MoreThe local nonprofit arts organization, Chamber Music International is bringing three notable musicians together for a “Tribute to Stéphane Grappelli,” taking place this weekend.
Read MoreThe Eisemann Center presents “I saw the lights,” a new funny solo performance starring Jaston Williams of Greater Tuna fame, available for streaming Friday, Jan. 29 at 7 p.m.
Read MoreThe annual State of the City Address is now available to watch. The 45 minute video showcases Richardson’s accomplishments in the past year and provides insight on future goals.
Read MoreThe Multicultural Center at the University of Texas at Dallas is hosting its annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration Breakfast online, Thursday, Jan. 28 at 8:30 a.m.
Read MoreThe Richardson City Council invites the public to view the 2021 State of the City Address beginning at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 27.
Read MoreThe Texas Department of State Health Services advises that COVID-19 vaccinations will not be readily available for most Texans until late spring or early summer 2021.
Read MoreThis week Collin County launched a waitlist lookup for people to confirm their registration on that county’s COVID-19 vaccine waitlist.
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