Lane Closure Expected on Coit Road near Cherrywood Drive
The right lane of southbound Coit Road between Roundrock Road and Cherrywood Drive may be closed to traffic from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Read MoreThe right lane of southbound Coit Road between Roundrock Road and Cherrywood Drive may be closed to traffic from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Read MoreThe Bunker Hill water main improvement project has begun and will involve the closure of several lanes through various phases of the project, from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Read Morehe Parks and Recreation Department is sponsoring the City’s first-ever Monster Mask Virtual Family 5K Dash, an untimed event where each participant will have one week (Oct. 25-31) to run or walk 3.1 miles. Miles may be completed anywhere, including on Richardson’s more than 90 miles of off-road paved trails.
Read MoreTickets are on sale for the first virtual performance of the Eisemann Center’s 2020-21 performance season, “The Choir of Man: Virtually Live from London,” presented via live streaming Thursday, Nov. 19 at 7 p.m. The show will air one time with no viewing options afterward.
Read MoreMeet Trixie, a sweetheart with a shy temperament at times.
Read MoreCiting a “collective need to be able to encounter and appreciate art and those who create it,” the board of Arts Incubator Richardson (AIR) has developed a special section on the AIR website called “AIR Creates” where it plans to feature the talents of a diverse sampling of creatives, from children to professional artists. Dallas musician Mike Finkel was the first artist to be featured, and the organization is looking for more.
Read MoreThe City of Richardson is among the Top 100 Places to Live according to Livability.com.
Read MoreThe annual RISD 5K Spirit Run and Fun Run/Walk is going virtual for 2020—participants can walk or run on a course of their own choosing (including a treadmill) Nov. 1-8, submit their times and compete on a live leaderboard.
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.
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