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Paw Portraits: May 27-31
Gracie is a 2.5-year-old mixed breed who weighs 56 pounds. The SPCA of East Texas pulled this sweet girl from an animal shelter. She had a litter of 9 puppies which have all grown and have found homes of their own. Gracie has settled down a lot now that she’s understanding the routine around here! Once she bonds with you, she absolutely adores you. She is great with all people. Unfortunately, she is dog reactive. She will need to be the only pet in her home. She is definitely very sweet to people. Our staff as well as volunteers have been working to teach her a few commands like sit and down. She loves going for walks out on our trails. She’ll need a backyard for sure, but shouldn’t need a super active family. Just someone who could give her lots of TLC along with lots of chew toys, they are her favorite! Please apply to adopt Gracie by going to www.spcaeasttx.com!
Elvis enthusiasts 'All Shook Up' at three-day tribute festival in North Texas
GRAPEVINE — Downtown Grapevine transforms into the "Blue Christmas" capital of the world this Memorial Day weekend, hosting the Lone Star King Festival. Eleven internationally known Elvis tribute artists, hailing from as far away as Chicago, Las Vegas, Hawaii, and Japan will slip on their "Blue Suede Shoes" and take center stage."When I was in choir, if they had something where they allowed you to sing your own music, I always would gravitate towards Elvis," said World Champion Tribute Artist Moses Snow. "I'd always want to sing Elvis and do some Elvis song like 'Blue Christmas.' That got me 'Hooked...
How Denton middle school students transformed the Chairy Orchard into a butterfly garden
If you’ve been around Denton long enough, you’re certainly familiar with Denton’s Chairy Orchard. The Orchard, established by neighbors Judy Smith and Ann Pearson in 2015, was home to whimsical arrangements of chairs for eight years before its closure last year. Now, the former Chairy Orchard space...
Flower Mound's Cortadera Park receives new equipment
Flower Mound's Cortadera Park received new playgorund equipment. (Courtesy town of Flower Mound) Cortadera Park reopened in Flower Mound after undergoing renovations. The three-month project’s scope included installation of new equipment. The new playground features a structure for 2- to 5-year-olds as well as a structure for 5- to 12-year-olds, according to a May 19 news release. The park also received a new swing set with shade, a merry-go-round, a stand-alone climbing structure and new artificial turf.
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