Sour Grapes, Beach Parties, and the 4th of July
Mark your calendars :
Beach Party of the Century

Saturday, June 25
White Rock Lake
8300 E. Lawther Dr.
Dallas, TX 75238
10 am-10 pm
$15 adults, $5 kids
So it’s not exactly a trip to the Bahamas, but it’s about as close as we can get right now and it will be fun for the whole family! Dallasites are encouraged to flock to the banks of White Rock Lake for games like Pin the Tail on the Donkey and Bobbing for Apples, picnic fare, music, fireworks, and more!
Sour Grapes : Rest in Power

Sunday, June 26
The Dallas Contemporary
161 Glass St.
Dallas, TX 75207
12pm -5 pm
FREE
It would seem a difficult task to make a name for yourself as an artist when your work would be lucky to survive more than a few weeks. But thus is the life of Sour Grapes, a collaborative group of more than a dozen graffiti artists from Oak Cliff. Many of the group’s most popular works exist only in photographs today (because, believe it or not, the city doesn’t love it when you paint on their stuff), and yet Sour Grapes has garnered enough attention and developed enough of a following to get its own exhibition at the Dallas Contemporary. As part of the show, the group will create two major wall paintings — an interior painting that pays homage to fallen heroes and fellow artists, and an exterior painting depicting four giant paletas in honor of a string of Dallas ice cream vendors that were the victims of violence several years ago.
For more information, check out dallascontemporary.org
Fair Park Fourth

Monday, July 4
Fair Park
1121 First Ave.
Dallas, TX 75210
FREE
Luckily, there’s no will-they or won’t-they this year. The Fair Park Independence Day celebration, sponsored by Dr. Pepper Snapple Group, will go off (pun unintended, but now that we realize it, feel free to congratulate our accidental genius) as planned, featuring free admission to all the museums, a performance from the Dallas Wind Symphony, and of course, FIREWORKS.
For more information, check out fairpark.org
sources: dmagazine