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SUMMARY:Salvador Dali Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Where: Arlington Museum of Art (201 W. Main St.)\nWhen: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. on Tuesday through Saturday; 1 p.m.- 5 p.m. on Sunday\nIn a nutshell: Dali is a well-known Spanish artist who was one of the leading figures in the Surrealism movement. He was a painter\, designer\, sculptor\, writer and set designer\, as well as a master engraver who could produce equally outstanding work in drypoint\, etching\, woodcut or lithography.\nFor more: arlingtonmuseum.org
URL:https://arlingtontoday.com/event/salvador-dali-exhibit/
LOCATION:Arlington Museum of Art
CATEGORIES:Art,Educational
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SUMMARY:DreamWorks Shrek Jr.: The Musical
DESCRIPTION:Theater:\nDreamWorks Shrek Jr.: The Musical\nWhen: Feb. 23 – March 11\nWhere: Theatre Arlington (305 W. Main St.)\nShow times: 7:30 p.m. on Friday; 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. on Saturday; 2 p.m. on Sunday\nNotes: Everyone’s favorite ogre\, Shrek\, leads a cast of fairytale misfits on an adventure to rescue a princess and find true acceptance.\nFor more: theatrearlington.org
URL:https://arlingtontoday.com/event/dreamworks-shrek-jr-the-musical/
LOCATION:Theatre Arlington
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SUMMARY:March Arlington on Tap
DESCRIPTION:Next at Arlington on Tap: THE answer \nDr. Bill Coppola\, president of Arlington’s Southeast Tarrant County College\ncampus\, makes his debut at the downtown lecture series and happy hour Arlington\non Tap March 13 with a tantalizing topic: \nThe talk: Community Colleges: THE answer. \nThe place and time\, March 13 (a Tuesday)\, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.\, Hooligan’s Bar\nin downtown Arlington\, 310 E. Abram St. \n“Even President Trump has been chiming in lately about the role of\ncommunity colleges in developing a skilled workforce\, but I Coppola has been a\nregional and national leader on that particular topic for a couple of decades\,” said\nMark Joeckel\, a founder of Arlington on Tap along with former Arlington Star-\nTelegram Publisher O.K. Carter. \nBefore joining TCC\, Coppola worked with both Lone Star College and\nDallas County Community College. He’s a former recipient of the Innovator of the\nYear Award in higher education\, as well as the winner of the national Excellence\nin Teaching Award. \nCarter\, himself a former TCC trustee\, said far too few people were\nacquainted with community college advantages\, ranging from early enrollment and\ncredit while still in high school to access to a multitude of well-paying vocational\njobs through either certification or a two-year associate’s degree. \n“Both parents and their children can saddle themselves with enormous debt\nin the tens of thousands of dollars even if they’re attending a conventional four-\nyear public college or university\,” Carter said. “By contrast it’s entirely possible to\nattend a fully-accredited community college full time with tuition and books for a\nthousand bucks a semester\, so it makes dollars and sense to attend a community\ncollege first\, even if the idea is to eventually transfer to a four-year college.\n“We also live in a workforce environment where constant retraining is often\nnecessary even for older member\, sometimes just requiring a course or two – or a\ncertification — to cash in on job opportunities with higher pay. So\, Coppola is\ncorrect – community colleges are the affordable\, accessible answer to a lot of\ncareer dilemmas.” \nCoppola will deliver what he promises will be a “scintillating” review of the\npossibilities in 30 minutes or less. \nArlington on Tap sessions are free\, no RSVP required. Sponsors include the\nArlington Historical Society\, Arlington Proud and Arlington Today Magazine.
URL:https://arlingtontoday.com/event/march-arlington-on-tap/
LOCATION:Hooligan’s Bar
CATEGORIES:Class,Educational
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