“Read for the Record Day” Oct. 29
Join Library staff on Read for the Record Day Oct. 29 for a reading of “Evelyn Del Rey is Moving Away” by Meg Medina.
Read MoreJoin Library staff on Read for the Record Day Oct. 29 for a reading of “Evelyn Del Rey is Moving Away” by Meg Medina.
Read MoreStop by the Library beginning Friday, Oct. 30 for Halloween take-home crafts, then “stop by” Facebook beginning Saturday, Oct. 31 at 10:30 a.m. for a read-aloud Halloween story and puppet show.
Read MoreEarly voting for the Nov. 3 General and Joint Election continues daily through Oct. 30.
Read MoreRichardson received a silver award from the International Economic Development Council (IEDC) as part of its 2020 Excellence in Economic Development Awards Program.
Read MoreAs the 2015 Bond Program projects wrap up, plans are underway for a possible 2021 bond program to help fund new needs.
Read MoreHispanic Heritage Month ended earlier this month but the Eisemann Center continues to celebrate with several new activities posted at the Eisemann Center’s Facebook page.
Read MoreUT Dallas is inviting the public to view a free, online art exhibition through Oct. 31
Read MoreThe City of Richardson is known for its many ethnic food options and is one of the reasons why apartmentguide.com has named Richardson one of the “best food cities” in the country.
Read MoreOn Thursday the Parks and Recreation Department launched a conceptual study for the use of a City-owned, 26-acre parcel of undeveloped land, and is seeking public input.
Read MoreMany families in Richardson are working to get back on their feet and into their homes after a tornado damaged or destroyed structures in its path one year ago this month.
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