Richardson’s Focus on Community Philanthropy
The City of Richardson has many opportunities for residents to give back to the community, whether its through donations or volunteer time, contributions have created some notable differences.
Read MoreThe City of Richardson has many opportunities for residents to give back to the community, whether its through donations or volunteer time, contributions have created some notable differences.
Read MoreThe Richardson Civic Art Society (RCAS) awarded cash prizes to a total of 24 talented high school students from the Richardson Independent School District for their participating in this year’s annual Young People’s Art Exhibit.
Read MoreRichardson’s healthy local economy, diverse tax base and strong budgetary performance cited as areas of excellence leading Aaa and AAA ratings.
Read MoreHigh school students from the Richardson Independent School District are showing off their best drawings, paintings and photographs during the annual Young People’s Art Show at the Richardson Public Library.
Read MoreThere are several non-profit organizations in Richardson that work hard year-round offering those who are in need a helping hand, from food and clothing to rental assistance, school supplies, even toys.
Read MoreThe Richardson Public Library is hosting Spring Staycation, a series of events this week to help young people continue learning while many are out of school for spring break.
Read MoreExcitement, optical illusions and countless bubbles are just some of the things featured this weekend at the Eisemann Center for the Performing Arts and Corporate Presentations as B-The Underwater Bubble Show comes to Richardson.
Read MoreThe City of Richardson is a great place to live and retire, according to a new report recently released by Niche, a company headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, that runs a ranking and review site.
Read MoreDuring this year’s State of the City Address, audience members saw a video that focused on the many different companies located within the community.
Read MoreThe City of Richardson and the Charles W. Eisemann Center for the Performing Arts and Corporate Presentations are teaming up with The School of Arts, Technology, and Emerging Communication (ATEC) at the University of Texas at Dallas (UT Dallas) to create a first-of-a-kind, innovative program called the Eisemann Edge Endowment Fund, which will give Richardson residents, local students and the North Texas community an opportunity to explore the intersection of technology with the visual and performing arts.
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