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The 4 Best Summer Festivals in Dallas
By Celine MacuraBy Celine Macura|July 1, 2021|Food & Drink, Eat, Place to Spend the Day, Drink, culture, Art, Food & Drink,
Ready for some summer fun? Here are the best summer festivals in Dallas.
1. Art in the Square
Head to the Southlake Women’s Club to take in works from five featured artists working across a wide range of mediums. Festival-goers can listen to music from A Thousand Horses, take their kids for face-painting, and check out some local talent. The festival donates 100% of the proceeds to a long list of beneficiaries. Southlake Town Square, artinthesquare.com
2. Deep Ellum Arts Festival
This non-profit community-oriented cultural oasis is celebrating music and art all summer long. Stop by for a beer, take in a new exhibition, or sing along with Turtle Creek Chorale. With over 8 events and exhibits, including those that are free and child-friendly, you just might spend all summer in the Entertainment District. 3000 Harry Hines Blvd., 214.871.1390, artandseek.org
3. Movies in the Park
Kick back with the kids this summer for some family-friendly Saturday night movies, and enjoy picnic-style food truck bites. Klyde Warren Park is playing Dora and The Lost City of Gold, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Beetlejuice, and The Polar Express on select dates for outdoor viewing. 1909 Woodall Rodgers Fwy., 214.716.4500, klydewarrenpark.org
4. Riverfront Jazz Festival
Celebrate this Memorial Day Weekend surrounded by the invigorating notes of Jazz, Blues and more at the 4th Riverfront Jazz Festival. Presented by the Black Academy of Arts and Letters, the festival will honor both the new and known talent in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. 1309 Canton St., 214.743.2440, tbaalriverfrontjazzfestival.org