There is no shortage of entertainment this weekend. Check out these DARTable activities:
Addison Circle Art Festival
The first annual Addison Circle Art Festival is Saturday from noon to 5 p.m. The event will showcase more than 25 artists, music, and children's activities. Art ranges from oil paintings, sculptures, photography to fine handmade jewelry. Several artists will be conducting a live painting demonstration.
Addison Transit Center
Spring concert on the square
The Rumble Kings, a local rock ‘n roll cover band, is performing Saturday in Downtown Carrollton, from 6-8 p.m. Come and sing along as they cover artists like Elvis, Johnny Cash, SRV, Straycats, Hendrix, and everything else that rocks and rolls.
Green Line to Downtown Carrollton Station
Plenty of food trucks will add spice to date night
Fresh Maine seafood, Gourmet Italian, Cajun and Cuban are a few of the cuisine offerings to be available from 10 different food trucks at Saturday's "Date Night in the Park" at the Farmers Branch Historical Park. Gates open at 5:30 p.m., and admission is free.
Green Line to Downtown Farmers Branch Station
Celebrate Garland's history
Downtown Garland will celebrate its rich history from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday, during the fourth annual Garland Heritage Celebration. Enjoy musical entertainment, historic and comedic lectures, and fun for the whole family.
Blue Line to Downtown Garland Station
Canal Fest celebrates diverse cultures
Irving thrives on diversity, and this outdoor festival brings fun, food, music, and culture to the beautiful Mandalay Canal. This year’s event is from 2-8 p.m. Saturday and features live music, international dance performances, an indoor art exhibit, free family-friendly activities and attractions, and much more.
Orange Line to Las Colinas Urban Center Station
Plano Artfest: Built around artistic
This free community event in Downtown Plano features live music, contemporary art installations, performances from local arts groups, a maker’s market of craftsman and artisans, family chalk art, a kid’s zone and more. The festival begins this Saturday, from 5-11 p.m. and continues Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Take Red or Orange line to Downtown Plano Station