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Sunday, September 5 - Sunday Service & Social
6:00 PM
Sunday, September 12 - Board Meeting (2nd Sunday)
4:30 PM Due to the Dallas Pride Festival being conducted on Sunday, September 19th, the Board Meeting has been moved one week earlier. - Sunday Service & Social
6:00 PM
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Entertainment NIGHTLIFE
Dallas has more than 25 gay bars and clubs throughout the city. Although the highest concentration is in the Oak Lawn neighborhood — many within walking distance of the Cedar Springs strip — you'll also find them throughout the metroplex, including Oak Cliff, North Dallas, Arlington, Denton and Fort Worth. Visit the Dallas Convention & Visitors Bureau for a complete list of nightclubs and lounges.
THE ARTS
World-class museums and performance halls can be found throughout the metroplex, including Bass Hall, the Amon Carter Museum, the Kimbell Art Museum and the Modern Art Museum — all in Fort Worth. But the largest contiguous urban arts district in the nation is found in downtown Dallas. Covering a 19 block area, you’ll discover a variety of performance venues, museums and more at places like the Dallas Museum of Art, the Crow Collection of Asian Art, Nasher Sculpture Center, the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, the Winspear Opera House and the Wyly Theater. Visit the Dallas Convention & Visitors Bureau for a list of museums and performance venues.
SPORTS
If you're into sports, you'll get your game on in Dallas. The metroplex is home to a range of professional and individual sports, from football, basketball, baseball, hockey and soccer to college, amateur and gay league action — you'll find your favorite professional or individual sport here. Visit the Dallas Convention & Visitors Bureau for a list of professional sports and individual sports.
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