Summer Reading Program Continues Online
The Library’s annual Summer Reading Program, this year titled, “Imagine Your Story,” is taking place online through Aug. 2.
Read MoreThe Library’s annual Summer Reading Program, this year titled, “Imagine Your Story,” is taking place online through Aug. 2.
Read More“Portraits in Music” is the latest offering from the Richardson Symphony Orchestra (RSO), a new podcast hosted by RSO Music Director and Conductor Clay Couturiaux and co-host Ross Sivertsen.
Read MoreThe Core Theatre is presenting “Mojave,” Fridays through Sundays beginning tonight (June 12) and running through June 28.
Read MoreEver wonder what an eco-friendly lawn looks like? Just check out any Richardson park or median—the City practices “mulch mowing,” or mowing and not bagging grass clippings and leaves.
Read MoreGet rewarded for the driving miles you save working at home with Try Parking It, a program offered by the North Central Texas Council of Governments to reduce air pollution.
Read MoreThe Richardson Public Library is adding more virtual activities to its growing online community this summer as the COVID19 pandemic remains a concern.
Read MoreThis summer, kids and teens ages 3-18 are invited to create the new Richardson Children’s Library Card.
Read MoreThe Charles W. Eisemann Center is now open to visitors Monday through Friday from Noon to 5 p.m. including the Ticket Office and the Forrest & Virginia Green Mezzanine Gallery, where the sculpture installation MotherBoard can be viewed until Aug. 2.
Read MoreThe Richardson Public Library reopened its third floor yesterday and will begin allowing limited usage of public computers on the second floor on June 22.
Read MoreThe Parks and Recreation Department announced last night at the Richardson City Council meeting that Richardson’s four neighborhood pools (Canyon Creek, Glenville, Cottonwood, Terrace) will open in a limited capacity this summer, while the Heights Family Aquatic Center will remain closed for the 2020 swim season.
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