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Tuesday, May 25th, 2010 | Author: Armando

As Black families across the nation continue to face many challenges, the Claudia Faye Foundation hopes to transform barriers into opportunities with a town hall meeting in Dallas titled “State of the Black Family”.

This free event is designed for a community discussion on connecting the missing link between a good job, a happy family and a better life.

“Each of us has a gift, one that we can leverage and turn it into something meaningful if we just apply ourselves,” said Larry Washington, founder of the Claudia Faye Foundation. “’State of the Black Family’ is designed for the men, women and children of our community to teach them ways to help themselves at home, at their job and within their community.”

“State of the Black Family” will feature renowned special guests Dr. Na’im Akbar, one of the world’s preeminent psychologists; Karen Hunter, publisher and MSNBC contributor; Arthur Muhammad, director of Black Angels; Rev. Dr. Sheron Patterson of Highland Hills United Methodist Church; as well as other local community leaders and officials.

Prior to the general community town hall meeting, professionals may attend a special session for continuing education units (CEU) credits. The CEUs available at the free professional session are ideal for probation officers, social workers, counselors, and domestic violence workers. Professionals are urged to RSVP in advance for the CEU session.

“It’s important that general community members attend this powerful town hall meeting, but also important for leaders and professionals who help shape the minds and direct individuals down a meaningful path in life,” Washington said.

“State of the Black Family” will be held on June 11, 2010 at Highland Hills United Methodist Church (6006 Flagstaff Dr.). A special session for professionals for CEU credits will begin at 4 p.m. The general community session begins promptly at 6 p.m. with a book signing by Karen Hunter following at 7:30 p.m. For more information on the town hall meeting or details and to RSVP for CEU credits, please call 972-780-5160.

Monday, May 24th, 2010 | Author: Armando

TORCH

As the healthcare debate remains a top concern for state and federal lawmakers, rural hospitals across Texas continue to struggle to provide much needed healthcare to the people of their community.

Between 1987 and 1993, Texas led the nation in hospital closures by nearly 20 percent. Many of the hospitals were in rural areas and closed because of low patient volumes and insufficient reimbursement from the government. Today, access to rural healthcare continues to be a challenge.

“Illness knows no boundaries. Healthcare shouldn’t either,” said David Pearson, president and chief executive officer of the Texas Organization of Rural & Community Hospitals (TORCH). “Rural communities should have the access to the highest quality healthcare as those in larger metropolitan areas. We need to do what we can to ensure this is possible.”

It was for the reason of hospital closures in the late 80s and early 90s that TORCH was founded 20 years ago. As a nonprofit organization, TORCH serves as an advocate for rural and community hospitals in Texas. The organization also serves as a leader in information technology and provides interim management and recruitment services for member hospitals.

“TORCH understands the challenges hospitals in these areas face, and represents them through political reform on state and federal levels,” Pearson said. “With more than half of the state medically underserved, we must do what we can to ensure rural and community hospitals keep their doors open and make way for new hospital districts in the areas that need them most.”

Moving forward, TORCH remains committed to successfully helping hospitals through challenges such as healthcare reform—on both state and federal levels. The adoption of health information technology continues to remain a priority as well, but successfully purchasing and installing these systems isn’t without great financial roadblocks.

“Rural and community hospitals continue to face on-going challenges, especially in workforce and infrastructure,” Pearson explained. “Without proper advocacy and support for them, they will not have the ability to serve their patients—which is already the huge challenge.”

TORCH is the only organization in the nation dedicated to assisting general acute care hospitals of 150 beds and less by addressing the issues unique to rural and community hospitals. Founded in 1990, the Austin, Texas-based organization provides legislative and regulatory advocacy, specialized programs, publications, services and resources for members. For more information feel free to ask me, or visit www.torchnet.org.

Wednesday, March 03rd, 2010 | Author: Armando

The Dallas Convention & Visitors Bureau is providing travelers with an opportunity to experience the “Big D” Easter weekend! Together with the Holiday Inn Dallas Market Center, one lucky winner will win a three-night hotel stay in Dallas.

For my friends who live outside of North Texas, this is a great opportunity for you to enter to win a chance to stay in Dallas for free.  For those in North Texas… Hello! Staycation anyone? Oh, and before I hear smack about a Holiday Inn, this isn’t just a regular one you see along I-30.  The Holiday Inn Dallas Market Center is a pretty large hotel with great amenities. It’s free too! What the heck?!

“Easter is a fantastic time to visit Dallas as the city bursts with springtime excitement,” said Phillip Jones, president and CEO of the Dallas Convention & Visitors Bureau. “LGBT travelers will especially enjoy Easter in the Park, which represents the 25 year tradition of one of Dallas’ largest and most diverse outdoor celebrations.”

Easter in the Park attracts thousands of attendees to celebrate the holiday with food, fun, music and a healthy dose of camp. Organized by the Turtle Creek Association, the 25th Annual Easter in the Park celebration will be held on Sunday, April 4, 2010 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The event will be held at Lee Park, located at Turtle Creek Boulevard and Lemmon Avenue.

Easter in the Park is a popular celebration that features beautiful scenery, priceless entertainment, a live classical music concert by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra and fashionista pooches in the Pooch Parade and Costume Contest. Attendees can bring their own picnic items or enjoy the variety of foods offered by vendors. In addition, both local and national organizations will be present with booths and tents for spectators to visit.

The Easter celebration is popular in the local gay community, attracting large groups of friends dressed in colorfully coordinated outfits and elaborately decorated bonnets. Many attendees even set up tents and decorate them with fabulous Easter décor, inviting other attendees to stop by and mingle.

Easter in the Park festivities include a Pooch Parade and Costume Contest, which features more than 150 dogs and their owners vying for awards and prizes. All attendees are welcome to bring their dog, but animals must remain on a leash at all times.

Contestants can enter the parade for a small fee and compete for best-dressed dog, best large dog, best little dog and best owner/pet look-alike. The contest is preceded by an SPCA of Texas parade of adoptable dogs.

In addition, the Dallas Symphony Orchestra will perform live in the park at 3 p.m. The Easter in the Park performance is a wonderful opportunity for patrons to experience the world-renowned Orchestra with a concerto of sound.

Many in the LGBT community continue the celebration at bars and clubs along the Cedar Springs strip in Oak Lawn, where prizes will be awarded for best bonnet. Other festivities include events and services at Cathedral of Hope, the largest LGBT church in the world. Admission to Easter in the Park is free, and street parking is available on a first come, first served basis.

If you are looking for a weekend getaway, the Dallas CVB has you covered. Visit www.glbtdallas.com March 1-24, 2010 to enter to win a three-night stay in Dallas on Easter weekend. Accommodations are provided by the pet-friendly Holiday Inn Dallas Market Center, conveniently located near the Oak Lawn neighborhood.

Monday, December 07th, 2009 | Author: Armando

The Dallas Convention & Visitors Bureau is providing three individuals with an opportunity to experience the AT&T Performing Arts Center firsthand with tickets to the opening night performance of the Ultrasonic Rock Orchestra (URO) at the Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre.

The AT&T Performing Arts Center is a new multi-venue center for theatre, opera, contemporary dance, ballet, music and other events. The Center debuted in October with a week-long grand opening, leading up to an estimated 45,000 people participating in a community open house with events throughout the Dallas Arts District. The inaugural season of the AT&T Performing Arts Center includes more than 500 performances and events.

“We are extremely proud of the value the AT&T Performing Arts Center adds to the Dallas Arts District,” said Phillip Jones, president and CEO, Dallas Convention & Visitors Bureau (Dallas CVB). “The largest contiguous urban arts district in the nation now has a performing arts center that is comparable to New York’s Lincoln Center; truly an attraction for those interested in performing arts.”

The Dallas CVB is giving three lucky winners an opportunity to experience the Ultrasonic Rock Orchestra at the Wyly Theatre. The winners will each receive a pair of passes to the opening night performance on December 29, 2009. Ultrasonic Rock Orchestra is 19 incredible musicians and singers performing songs from the most decadent and glitter-crazed era of rock ‘n’ roll. URO presents the often heard but rarely performed crown jewels of classic rock, including Queen, The Who, David Bowie, The Beatles and more.

The promotion runs now through December 20. To enter the promotion and for official rules, visit the GLBT Dallas Web site at www.glbtdallas.com. To purchase individual or group tickets to the Ultrasonic Rock Orchestra, or any other event at the AT&T Performing Arts Center, please visit www.attpac.org or call the box office at 214-880-0202.

Dallas is an affordable destination that offers much to see and do for LGBT travelers.  For information and resources for planning a trip to the “Big D”, please visit www.glbtdallas.com.

Sunday, November 08th, 2009 | Author: Armando

Continuing the 11th season of OUT TAKES Dallas, the lesbian and gay film festival, “The Big Gay Musical” will be screening on November 12, 2009 at The Magnolia Theater in Dallas.  Opening for the film will be the short film “Ogles with Goggles”.  Festivities begin at 6 p.m. with a mixer at the nearby retail shop, The Gardens.  Screenings begin promptly at 7:30 p.m. followed by a questions and answers session with Daniel Robinson.

“The Musical has gotten rave reviews from film festivals across the country and OUT TAKES Dallas is excited to be screening the film right here in Dallas,” said Phillip Archer, managing director of OUT TAKES Dallas. “After our board of directors finished watching the film for the first time, we all knew without a doubt that it will be something our community would enjoy viewing.”

 

“The Big Gay Musical” opens when Paul (Robinson) and Eddie’s (Joey Dudding) off-Broadway musical “Adam and Steve: Just the Way God Made ‘Em” which just so happened to mirror their lives. Paul is fed up with his horrible dating experiences and decides to take a walk on the wild side and live a life of sin, having hook-ups and one night stands like the chorus boys he shares a dressing room with. Meanwhile, Eddie tries to discover himself as he struggles with how his sexuality and faith seem to be conflicting.

 

OUT TAKES Dallas will be hosting an online promotion where one lucky winner and their guest will receive two priority seating passes to “The Big Gay Musical” screening along with a bar/concession voucher at the theater. Participants may enter by visiting the OUT TAKES Dallas Facebook page (www.facebook.com/outtakesdallas), becoming a fan and posting a comment to the wall saying why they want to see the film. Co-sponsored by The Magnolia Theater, the promotion will begin on October 29 and run through November 9, 2009.

 

OUT TAKES Dallas continues its 11th season by screening a new film on the second Thursday of each month, known as “Gay Movie Night”.  Films are screened at The Magnolia Theater at West Village in Dallas. This season is sponsored by The UPS Store on Cedar Springs, the North Texas GLBT Chamber of Commerce and Dallas Voice. For detailed film synopses and more information, visit www.outtakesdallas.org.

 

Founded in 1999, OUT TAKES Dallas is the largest volunteer- operated nonprofit lesbian and gay film festival in the nation.  Recognized locally and nationally, OUT TAKES Dallas continues to provide quality programming that educates and enriches diverse communities about lesbians and gays through the art of film.   Since its inception OUT TAKES Dallas has donated more than $60,000 to local charities and looks forward to continuing to support the community in the future. 

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009 | Author: Armando

 

Dobson's Flooring America in Frisco, Texas now LEED Certified

Sue Brown, CEO of Dobson Floors, stands next to a LEED plaque in their new Frisco store.

It’s official! Dobson’s Flooring America announced today that it is now the first retail store in Frisco, Texas to receive LEED certification. Dobson’s has been awarded LEED silver certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. Verified by the Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI), LEED is the nation’s preeminent program for the design, construction and operation of eco-friendly buildings.

“The value Dobson’s adds to the Frisco community is our commitment to good energy and environmental principles,” said Suzanne Brown, CEO of Dobson’s. Our recent LEED certification only underscores our continued dedication to the local environment. We hope future construction in our community will soon follow in energy conservation and environmental sustainability.”

Dobson’s Flooring America, who recently opened its Frisco storefront, achieved LEED certification for energy use, lighting, water and material use as well as incorporating a variety of other sustainable strategies. In this day and age where everybody is concerned with global warming and living a “green lifestyle”, such a move by a new retail store is pretty impressive, especially given the state of our economy.

“Building operations are nearly 40 percent of the solution to the global climate change challenge,” said Rick Fedrizzi, president, CEO and founding chair of the U.S. Green Building Council. “While climate change is a global problem, innovative companies like Dobson’s Flooring America are addressing it through local solutions.”

In addition to operating in an efficient manner, customers who walk into the new 9,000-square-foot store will also have options of purchasing eco-friendly products for their home projects. Dobson’s carries a full line of carpet, hardwood, laminate, ceramic, and vinyl flooring products. The company also offers a selection of stylish countertops.

LEED Certification of Dobson’s Flooring America was based on a number of green design and construction features that positively impact the project itself and the broader community. These features include: construction activity pollution prevention, storm water design, water use reduction, green Power use, construction waste management and low emitting material use.

 

Dobson’s Flooring America is the retail division for Dobson Floors, Inc. and part of the nation’s leading flooring retail group with more than 500 stores. Founded in 1973, the Dallas-based flooring company has locations in Garland and Farmers Branch, Texas as well as a registered Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certified retail location in Frisco, Texas. For more information, please visit www.dobsonfloors.com.

Sunday, October 04th, 2009 | Author: Armando

OUT TAKES Dallas

Amid much controversy, the OUT TAKES Dallas Lesbian and Gay Film Festival has announced that it will be screening Pornography on Saturday, October 10, at the Inwood Theater in Dallas.

“I admit it. After all these years, of suggesting otherwise, I am telling the world that OUT TAKES Dallas Lesbian and Gay Film Festival will, indeed, be screening Pornography for Season 11 on October 10,” revealed Managing Director Phillip Archer.

Pornography is the high‐tech thriller by first‐time filmmaker David Kittredge. As it sweeps the indie film circuit, awards and reviews are stacking up.

LA Weekly called the film, “(a) … crazily ambitious debut thriller… intelligent and well‐acted… marks Kittredge as filmmaker with a strong mind and a gift for drawing full‐bodied performances from his actors. That’s especially true of (Matthew) Montgomery… .”

Pornography is just one of the featured films in a three‐day festival running from October 8‐10 at the Inwood Theater in Dallas. The festival is bringing to Dallas some of the freshest, most thought‐provoking gay films being created today.

“This is our best festival yet,” raves Archer. “We have some of the most exciting work coming out of the industry this year. It is our privilege to not only bring these films to Dallas but also some of the filmmakers and artists. In conjunction with the screenings, we have planned several receptions, mixers, and Q&A sessions to give the audience a chance to get to know the people behind the films.”

Scheduled to appear at Season 11 “Wanna Watch?” are Cathy DeBuono, Jill Bennett, Cynthia Davies, Ann Hagemann, Thom Fitzgerald, Steven Jay Crabtree, and local filmmaker Robert Camina.

“The Dallas Film Commission congratulates OUT TAKES Dallas Lesbian and Gay Film Festival on its 11th year,” said Janis Burklund, director of the Dallas Film Commission. “We welcome the opportunity for the film industry to showcase its work to Dallas residents and visitors alike. Dallas is building a reputation both nationally and internationally as a destination for filmmakers as well as home to a growing base of local production. This film festival can and will showcase the city and our local talent.”

Season 11 of OUT TAKES Dallas begins on October 8 with a three-day-long film festival. The season will continue by screening a new film on the second Thursday of each month at The Magnolia Theater in Dallas. For more information on OUT TAKES Dallas and for a schedule of film screenings, please visit www.outtakesdallas.org.

Thursday, October 01st, 2009 | Author: Armando

Revelers participating in the Oak Lawn Halloween Street Party

On October 24, 2009, Cedar Springs Road comes to life as thousands of Halloween fanatics participate in the annual Oak Lawn Halloween Street Party. One of the top lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) events in Dallas, this year is expected to draw an eclectic crowd.

“The Oak Lawn Halloween Street Party continues to be one of the most exciting outdoor events in our city. Both residents and visitors alike look forward to this event each year,” said Phillip Jones, president and CEO of the Dallas Convention & Visitors Bureau. “Festive by nature, the Street Party is a fantastic example of how Dallas’ LGBT community comes together.”

The Oak Lawn Halloween Street Party originally began as an unplanned outing by hundreds of costumed party-goers along the Cedar Springs strip. The outing gained popularity and eventually evolved into the annual event known today. Patrons, spectators and participants dress up and mingle along the strip, socializing and showing off their elaborately designed costumes.

The block-long center catwalk is the highlight of the event where an official costume show takes place. Patrons have the opportunity to strut their stuff and display their costumes as they walk down the strip. For party-goers who work up a hunger and thirst, booths line the sidewalk along the Cedar Springs strip selling a variety of food and drinks. Many of the LGBT bars in the area host costume contests of their own and feature drink specials.

The Oak Lawn Halloween Street Party begins at 8 p.m. in the 3900 block of Cedar Springs Road, between Oak Lawn Avenue and Throckmorton Street. The event wraps at 2 a.m. Traffic is cordoned off throughout the evening so that revelers can safely mingle without getting hit by a car. While the imagery will be appropriately fitting, the reality of it is just way too gruesome. Plus, get some blood on a queen’s angelically white outfit and all hell will break loose. haha

On a slightly more serious note, Dallas is truly an affordable destination that offers much to see and do for LGBT travelers. True story. We have some of the best gay bars and clubs in the nation and a great shopping scene. For information and resources for planning a trip to the “Big D”, please visit www.glbtdallas.com.

Monday, June 01st, 2009 | Author: Armando

Win a trip to Dallas during Pride Weekend in September

This September, the Dallas lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community will celebrate 26 years of pride. To commemorate, the Dallas Convention & Visitors Bureau (Dallas CVB) is inviting LGBT travelers from across the U.S. to visit www.glbtdallas.com to enter for a chance to win a trip for two to Dallas during Pride weekend, September 18-21, 2009. 

“Dallas is an affordable destination getaway that offers much to see and do for LGBT travelers, and what better time to visit our city than during Dallas Pride,” said Phillip Jones, president and CEO of the Dallas CVB. “From incredible dining, exceptional arts, unrivaled entertainment and the best shopping in the Southwest, Dallas is truly a destination that delivers.”

Roundtrip airfare is provided by American Airlines, corporate sponsor of the Dallas CVB. Accommodations will be provided by The Joule, Dallas and include breakfast at the luxurious Charlie Palmer restaurant. The winner also receives passes to Gay Day at Six Flags Over Texas, compliments of the Dallas Voice

Dallas Pride weekend offers several events that showcase the city’s diverse and eclectic LGBT community. The highlight of the weekend is the annual Alan Ross Texas Freedom Parade.  Now in its 26th year, the parade features more than 2,200 marching participants and thousands of spectators.

In addition to the numerous Pride weekend activities, Dallas visitors discover a city with exclusive shopping destinations, a leading arts district, a thriving culinary scene and vibrant nightlife.

Entries for the sweepstakes will be accepted through July 31, 2009, and a winner will be announced shortly thereafter.  The sweepstakes is open to legal residents of the U.S. at least 21 years of age or older at the time of entry.  For official rules and to enter, please visit www.glbtdallas.com.

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009 | Author: Armando

Photo by Jason Vincik

Springtime officially begins with Easter in the Park, one of the largest annual outdoor events in Dallas, attracting thousands of attendees to celebrate the holiday with food, fun and music.  Organized by the Turtle Creek Association, the 24th annual Easter in the Park celebration will be held on Sunday, April 12, 2009 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Lee Park, located at Turtle Creek Boulevard and Lemmon Avenue in Dallas.

Easter in the Park is a popular, family-friendly celebration that features beautiful scenery, priceless entertainment, a live classical music concert  by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra and fashionista pooches in the “Pooch Parade and Costume Contest.” Attendees can bring their own picnic items or enjoy the variety of foods offered by vendors.  In addition, both local and national organizations will be present with booths and tents for spectators to visit.

The annual Easter celebration is popular in the gay community, attracting large groups of friends dressed in colorfully coordinated outfits and elaborately decorated bonnets.  Many attendees even set up tents and decorate them with festive Easter décor, inviting other attendees to stop by and mingle.

The day’s festivities include a Pooch Parade, which features more than 150 dogs and their owners vying for awards and prizes.  All Easter in the Park attendees are welcome to bring their dog, but animals must remain on a leash at all times.  

Contestants can enter the parade for a small fee and compete for best-dressed dog, best large dog, best little dog and best owner/pet look-alike.  The contest is preceded by an SPCA of Texas parade of adoptable dogs.

In addition, the Dallas Symphony Orchestra will perform live in the park at 3 p.m.  The Easter in the Park performance is a wonderful opportunity for patrons to experience the Orchestra with a symphony of sound.

“Easter in the Park has grown over the years to become one of Dallas’ largest and most diverse outdoor celebrations,” said Phillip Jones, president and CEO of the Dallas Convention & Visitors Bureau.  “It presents a great opportunity to book a trip and come explore all that Dallas offers, including incredible dining, exceptional arts, unrivaled entertainment and the best shopping in the Southwest.”

Many in the LGBT community continue the celebration at bars and clubs along the Cedar Springs strip in Oak Lawn, where prizes will be awarded for best bonnet.  Other festivities include events and services at Cathedral of Hope, the largest LGBT church in the world.  Admission to Easter in the Park is free, and street parking is available on a first come, first served basis.

Dallas is an affordable destination getaway that offers much to see and do for LGBT travelers.  For information and additional resources for planning your next trip to the “Big D”, please visit www.glbtdallas.com.  Better yet, please contact me.  I’ll be happy to help you plan your visit.