Oakhurst Neighborhood Association
To promote better communication, neighborhood unity, civic spirit and goodwill among area residents.
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To promote better communication, neighborhood unity, civic spirit and goodwill among area residents.
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Shared by our friends from the RAD: SEE YOU ON RACE STREET TOMORROW! "Brunch & Bazaar" 9am-1pm | Art Galleries All Day There is a lot to mention so buckle up! Our market will feature fresh produce from JB Organic, a myriad of awesome artists and craftsfolks selling their handmade creations. Did I mention the food and fresh coffee from Coffee:Experience? Refuge at Sanctuary Fort Worth will be hosting/sponsoring a public art project during the market! They are creating a large chalk gratitude mandala incorporating both words and drawings created by the community. This interactive art project is designed for people of all ages and abilities. Come by and create something beautiful with the community! Our good friends Lindby will be providing the music for the market and giving us a sneak peak on their brand new album (being released this Saturday!). AARP will be hosting their event Celebrate Riverside in the Riverside Arts District from 10am-2pm at North Sylvania and Race St. There’ll be music, art, a bike rodeo and other fun for the whole family. While we're at it we should add our favorite Ice-Cream-teers, Gypsy Scoops will be hosting the grand opening of their parlor on Race Street! They'll be open at 11AM, be sure to stop in and pickup some delicious scoops! As always, we're family and pet friendly. Check out schedule and more details below, see you tomorrow! EVENT SCHEDULE 9am-1pm Race Street Market BRUNCH & BAZAAR - Enjoy art, music & food offered by local artists and vendors. Community Art Project - Mandala Painting sponsored by Refuge at Sanctuary Fort Worth 3009 Race Street 10am-2pm Celebrate Riverside! A Livable Community Demonstration sponsored by AARP Texas Age Friendly Demonstrations, car show, bike rodeo Sylvania at Race Street OPEN STUDIOS & GALLERIES Riverside Arts District Gallery Night 2804 Race Street 7pm-2am On the last weekend in May, Near Southside artists Jeremy Joel and Jay Wilkinson co-curated Bobby on Drums, a mixed-media extravaganza showcasing some of Fort Worth’s most promising up-and-coming artists, filling Shipping & Receiving’s Tilt Room with everything from a sonic installation to a giant sculpture of a homeless man. The duo’s Fall Gallery Night show on Race Street will feature work by Diana Urbina, Paul Thomas Leicht, Kevin Thornton, Olivia, Brandon Pederson, Hillary Dohoney, Guillermo Tapia, Devin Selby, Christopher Michael Waldon, Aimee Cardoso, Fever Dream, Jessica Fuentes, Scott Prather, Jasmine Flores, Alexa Alarcon, and Erin Margaret Alison Rambo, in addition to Joel and Wilkinson. Where Bobby on Drums was set to dazzle with its size, cleverness, and wild abstractions, RAD is also geared toward having a good time –– besides the paintings, sculptures, and photographs, local punk or punk-inspired rockers Sur Duda, Toy Gun, and Star Bass will perform. BYOB. Arts Studios on Race Street 2814 Race Street 10am-9pm Rose Marie Mercado, Michelangelo, Mason Cox, Guillermo Tapia, Gary Norman, Jan Friedman One Hundred Years of Painting 10am-9pm 2902 Race Street #108 David F. Gibson, Greg Rivera Gallery 2902 #100 10am-2pm Kim Collins Rachel Livedalen Cleans Up With Soap And Water 2907 Race Street 4-9pm Black Crow Pressed Printmakers: Lori Thomson, Junanne Peck, Mary Boswell, Karla Sparger, Layne Calebro, Elizabeth Langley, Holly Mack For more info, visit the RAD website!
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AuthorRick Herring has been a neighborhood volunteer, leader, and activist in Fort Worth for over thirty years. A lifelong resident, Rick was raised in the Riverside community, where five generations of his family have lived. Archives
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