Wednesday Evening Meditation Class 6:30 at 7:30pm with Buddhist Teacher, Jenny Streit-Horn. Anyone can learn how to enjoy a healthy, balanced state of mind with these simple daily meditations. Everyone is welcome; just drop in to any class! $10 per class;
$5 students, seniors. At Seven Mile Cafe © 311 West Congress Street Denton, TX 76201.
Every Wednesday Night come enjoy Cristina and LatinVibes Best Salsa and Merengue Live Band at Simone Lounge every Wednesday Night
At Simone Lounge from May 02, 2012 to May 02, 2012 - Hosted by Simone Lounge - Live Music/Concerts - DetailsWednesdays in May and June 11:45AM-1PM on the Square
Spread your blankets and enjoy the talent of local musicians! The rain-out location is the Civic Center. The free concerts are presented in part byt he Forth Worth Professional Musicians Union, L
ocal 72-147 of the American Federation of Musicians. For more information, call 940-349-8733.
May 2 The PanhandlersMay 9 The SidemenMay 16 Rivers WestMay 23 Beyond the PlateMay 30 Brian HouserJune 6 Texas TwistersJune 20 Baloney MoonJune 27 Yancey Stevens & The City Slickers
May 2
The Panhandlers
May 9
The Sidemen
May 16
Rivers West
May 23
Beyond the Plate
May 30
Brian Houser
June 6
Texas Twisters
June 20
Baloney Moon
June 27
Yancey Stevens & The City Slickers
Featured in the Gough Gallery Artwork by Denton Independent School District high school students. Opening reception April 4, 5-7 pm. Gallery hours Tue-Sat 1-5pm. www.dentonarts.com or 940-382-2787
At Center for Visual Arts from April 04, 2012 to May 11, 2012 - Hosted by Greater Denton Arts Council - Arts/Culture - Detailswww.cityofdenton.com or 940-349-8712
At Emily Fowler Central Library from April 01, 2012 to May 18, 2012 - Hosted by Denton Poets' Assembly - Arts/Culture - DetailsDiscover Emeritus College
Where learning is for life Seniors 50+: Join others your age for an exciting learning adventure. Short classes, travel programs and social activities. Find new interests. Make new friends. Enhance your life experie
nces. Short one- and two-day classes, most less than two hours each, held on UNT and TWU campuses. Taught by a distinguished faculty of activeprofessors and emeritus professors, authors, theologians, doctors, and industry professionals, all experts in their fields. Take as many classes as you wish for a low membership fee. Classes in fine arts, music, current issues, history, social science, language, literature, health, wellbeing, religion, and more. Over 50 Spring class topics including: Origins of Civilization: Mesopotamia and Mesoamerica Backyard Birdwatching in North Texas Trends and Their Predictions for the Future Challenges: Nations Moving Toward Democracy English Translations of the Bible Meditation: Health, Peace, Higher Consciousness The Last Blood Feud: Romeo and Juliet, Texas Style Romance-Maker: Watercolors of Charles M. Russell Kohlberg’s Development of Moral Reasoning Two Texas Poets Laureate Church and State’s Awkward Dance Johann Sebastian Bach and His Music Shakespeare’s Hamlet Presidential Elections in a Nutshell A Serious Look At Happiness Women and Modern Art Written in Blood: Stories Behind the Stories of Fort Worth’s Fallen Lawmen and much more!
Classes are held February-May; sign up any time!To learn more or to become a member:http://call.unt.edu/emerituscollege 940-565-3487 email Marilyn.wagner@unt.edu