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Don’t Forget Dear Old Dad With Father’s Day Festivities at the Dallas Arboretum

Fathers who love the outdoors will want their families to take them to the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden on Father’s Day weekend, June 20 and 21 when they can enjoy a garden they don’t have to tend. Weekend events include a concert, children’s activities, crafts, a picnic on the lawn and more. 

Father’s Day Weekend Concert
Multilingual Balladeer Frank Obregon on the Martin Rutchik Concert Stage & Lawn
Saturday, June 20, 1:00-2:30 p.m.

Enjoy an eclectic spectrum of music from Tony Bennett to Nat King Cole, and Antonio Carlos Jobim to Sinatra. Relax with dad (on a lawn he doesn’t tend!), sip his favorite beverage, have a picnic and maybe take a twirl around the stage!

Sunday, June 21, 9 a.m.-12 p.m.
Rory Meyers Children’s Adventure Garden

Children, grandchildren and their dads and granddads are invited to the Children’s Adventure Garden for a craft activity—constructing and painting flower pots and bird houses—hosted by Home Depot. First come, first served. Dads and their children can explore the eight-acre scientific garden with more than 150 interactive exhibits in 17 galleries. Check the website for daily activities, such as labs and tours of various galleries.

Sunday, June 21, 1 p.m.-3 p.m.
Rosine Hall

Bring the superman in the family to the Arboretum to enjoy classic superhero cartoons shown in the air-conditioned comfort of Rosine Hall. On Father’s Day, Rosine is open for a come-and-go, blankets welcome viewing of vintage cartoons that can be enjoyed by the young and young-at-heart. Each short is approximately 10 minutes. There is no additional cost with paid entry to the garden, and popcorn and snacks are available onsite.

Topiary Flower Houses: Fairy Tales with a Texas Twist
Summer at the Arboretum continues with four 12-foot-tall topiary houses covered with flowers. Each house features a fairy tale with a Texas twist. There is also a chuck wagon, two life-size topiary horses, two large longhorn cattle with real horns and a 15-foot-tall Texas Star.  

Mary Brinegar, president and CEO of the Dallas Arboretum, said, “We’re inviting all families to bring Dad and Granddad out to the garden to celebrate their special day. Pack a picnic, and treat him like a king.” 

About the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden:
For more information, call 214.515.6500 or visit www.dallasarboretum.org

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Monday, 08 June 2015