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Holidays
This Year’s Chi Omega Christmas Market is Changing Dates and Locations
The annual holiday bazaar is moving to Dallas Market Hall this September after years of popping up in November at Fair Park.
Easter
26 Ways to Celebrate Easter in Dallas-Fort Worth This Month
From egg hunts to meetings with the Easter bunny, here’s how to have an egg-cellent holiday.
Valentine's Day
Show Your Love in Every (Love) Language This Valentine’s Day
Feeling uninspired this Valentine's Day? This roundup of the best local gifts and experiences should do the trick.
By Jamie Laubhan-Oliver, Jessica Otte, and Lydia Brooks
Valentine's Day
Your 2024 Dallas Valentine’s Day Gift Guide
We’ve rounded up 32 presents for all of your loved ones so you can make this February 14 the best one yet.
Sales
Plano’s Luxury Holiday Warehouse Is Selling Out Its Entire Store in a Monthlong Mega Sale
But, even though it’s liquidating everything, the beloved decorations wonderland isn’t going out of business.
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Valentine's Day
Where to Dine and Drink With Your Valentines—and Galentines—in Dallas this February
Brunch for the guys and gals, and dinner and drinks for the lovers.
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The Bonton Farms Goats Want to Eat Your Christmas Trees
Don’t know what to do with your Christmas trees now that the holidays are over? Drop them off at the South Dallas farm through January 31, and the resident goats, and maybe a pig or two, will devour them.
Holidays
Find Gorgeous Holiday Wrapping Paper at These Local Spots
A primer to having the prettiest presents under the tree.
By Samantha Cuin
Holiday Gift Guide
DFW Startup Finds: D CEO’s Last-Minute Christmas Gift Guide
Buy local with products from Parker & Hyde, FatBoy USA, Bell'Invito, Tim Love's clothing brand, and more.
By Kelsey Vanderschoot, Zoe Cote and Ben Swanger
Holidays
A Dallas Host’s Guide to Stunning Table Settings
From Kimberly Schlegel Whitman's favorite planning tips to the best spots for chargers, here's everything you need to know to stage a gorgeous party spread.
By Lydia Brooks, Laura Kostelny and Jessica Otte