The following is a partial list of social clubs and nonprofit organizations in the Colleyville, Grapevine and Southlake area. Check Web sites or call for more information.
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In a few hours, trick-or-treating begins, which means you hopefully have your costumes all ready.
Local Children Ready for Sweet, Spooky Halloween
Local Children Ready for Sweet, Spooky Halloween
Halloween is creeping upon us, and while adults are purchasing bags of lollipops, sours and chocolate, children are plotting their holiday attire.
Grapevine’s second Candlelight Tour of Homes is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 25 from 6 to 9 p.m.
Because October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, companies around the country are finding new and creative ways to not only raise breast cancer awareness, but also make money for research while doing it.
The Haunted Trails Fest returns to Colleyville to usher in some pre-Halloween fun. The event, Saturday, Oct. 25, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Colleyville Nature Center, features a creepy journey along a pathway filled with scary creatures, spooky sounds, and special effects, according to a news release.
Show off your creative — or spooky — side in Alliance Regional Newspapers’ first Pumpkin Decorating Contest and you could win prizes!
As part of American Diabetes Month, a free diabetes educational event will take place on Saturday morning, Nov. 1, at White’s Chapel United Methodist Church, 185 S. White Chapel Blvd in Southlake. This event is a joint effort by Grapevine Relief and Community Exchange [GRACE] and Tarrant County Diabetes Collaboration.
Grapevine’s Great Wolf Lodge — a luxury hotel with a huge indoor waterpark — is offering its first Howl-O-Ween event through Oct. 25 to celebrate the ghoulish holiday.
Energy Efficiency Event Hosted at Palace
Efficiency Experts Gather to Learn About the Newest Things in 'Green’
Oncor presented "Lights! Camera! Efficiency!"— the kick-off for its energy-efficiency campaign — last week at the Palace Arts Center in Grapevine. About 140 electric service providers attended.
Just when you thought eating out couldn’t get any better, now it’s time for the famed Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek’s Executive Chef John Tesar to come to you — or, at least to a Colleyville home.
Show off your creative — or spooky — side in Alliance Regional Newspapers’ first Pumpkin Decorating Contest and you could win prizes!
Hall’s Pumpkin Farm, which has become an annual destination around Halloween, is again offering family-friendly fun and some frightful surprises each day through Oct. 31.
Pre-game tailgating is a way of life for local football fans — but we’re not talking about NFL fans. Parents, high schoolers, friends and little ones gather for food and fellowship before high school varsity football games. Some meet for traditional tailgating, around a pick-up tailgate, while others gather around picnic tables or under tents. Wherever they gather, they show their spirit.
Are you ready for Halloween?
We all know that honesty is supposed to be the best policy, but is there ever a time when it’s OK to tell your child a little white lie?
Nothing says welcome like a warm fire … although, I don’t believe it is supposed to be in the front yard!
There is a wonderful children’s book titled Letting Swift River Go by Jane Yolen.
GRACE Gala: Looking for More Angels
GRACE Gala: Looking for More Angels
There really are angels among us — and at the upcoming fifth annual GRACE Gala you might just meet a few.
Some of those who are receiving natural gas lease payments are giving back to the community.




