Archive for the ‘Fort Worth Living’ Category

Welcome Home Tom Hughes

Mayor Mike Moncrief and the Fort Worth Police Department welcomes home a Fort Worth hometown hero. Tom Hughes, Fort Worth Police Sargent and Major in the United States Army, returns home from service in Iraq. continue reading
Posted: August 23rd, 2009
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Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra to focus on Beethoven

The Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra is going back to Beethoven on August 28, 2009. Performances will feature Beethoven's Violin Concerto, three symphonies, two piano concertos, and additional chamber music. continue reading

Fort Worth Musicfest Returns

The Fort Worth MusicFest returns on August 21st, continuing through August 23rd. Headline artists include Zapp Band, the Bar-Kays, and Morris Day and the Time. The Fort Worth MusicFest was created to bring awareness to the southeast area by bringing together communities with the universal sound of music. continue reading
Posted: August 18th, 2009
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Perseid Meteor Shower Videos

Perseids, also known as the annual Perseid meteor shower, will be streaking across the sky tonight and tomorrow for those that gaze upwards to the sky to view. The Perseid meteor shower reoccurs each summer when Earth's passes the path of Comet Swift-Tuttle's debris. continue reading
Posted: August 11th, 2009
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Fort Worth Schools Go High Tech

Fort Worth schools will boast the largest implementation of interactive whiteboard technology in the country. Fort Worth schools are investing $23 million into childrens education by installing interactive whiteboards in every classroom. continue reading

Villages of Grapevine Set to Break Ground

“We want this to be the best place to be between Vegas and Orlando. It’s not going to replace the Colorado experience at all; it’s really to build up the enthusiasm and build up the day-to-day opportunity for North Texans to practice skiing for when they do want to make their trips to Colorado.” continue reading

Fort Worth Hunters Extravaganza

Fort Worth's Will Rogers Center hosts the Hunters Extravaganza Aug. 14-16, produced by the Texas Trophy Hunters Association. Free parking at the Will Rogers Center is another big factor in the Fort Worth show’s success. When we first started in Fort Worth, I was told that nobody from Dallas would attend an event in Fort Worth. It took ... continue reading
Posted: August 1st, 2009
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Cowtown Farmers Market is Farm Fresh

Cowtown Farmer's Market is the hot-spot in Fort Worth for a bounty of fresh fruits and vegitables. Straight from the farm to your fridge! Cowtown Farmers Market is a producer-only farmers market. Everything offered is grown, raised, and produced within 150 miles of Fort Worth. continue reading
Posted: July 19th, 2009
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Fort Worth Zoo Celebrates 100 Years

Four Asian elephants knocked down and munched on the Fort Worth Zoo's unique 100th celebratory birthday cake. The giant cake was constructed from decorated stacks of hay. Fort Worth Zoo is the oldest zoo in the state of Texas, which was originally created in 1909 by a a lion, coyote, alligator, peacock, two bear cubs and some rabbits purchased from ... continue reading
Posted: July 17th, 2009
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Fort Worth By the Numbers

Deciding to move to a new neighborhood can be one of life’s toughest decisions. Fort Worth is a great place to live, and that makes the relocation-decision process much easier. But it’s good to know the cold, hard facts when faced with a change of such magnitude. Here’s what you need to know: continue reading
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