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After months of anticipation, Taste Project is excited to announce the grand opening of its second Taste Community Restaurant in Arlington. Located at 200 N. Cooper St., just north of The University of Texas at Arlington, the new restaurant will open its doors to the public at 11 a.m. Wednesday, March 5.
The nonprofit organization, which has served more than 250,000 meals since its inception in Fort Worth, continues its mission to feed, educate, and serve the food-insecure population in Tarrant County with its unique pay-what-you-can restaurant model. In line with its original location, the Arlington restaurant will offer healthy, high-quality meals made from locally sourced seasonal ingredients with no set menu prices. Instead, guests are invited to pay what they can afford, what they would typically pay, or a little extra to support someone in need.
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Arlington Water Utilities is partnering with Tarrant Regional Water District and the Arlington Public Library to host a series of free educational events for residents.These include DIY rain harvesting, drip irrigation, wicking buckets and more.
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Whether you’re reporting a pothole, requesting an additional trash cart, or tracking the progress of your requests, the newly updated Ask Arlington app has you covered—all in a more user-friendly platform.
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The City of Arlington invites residents, business owners, property owners, and stakeholders to participate in a three-day Form-Based Code (FBC) Charrette at the George W. Hawkes Downtown Arlington Library.
This interactive design workshop will take place from March 6-8 and will provide the community a unique opportunity to help shape the future of Downtown.
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A partnership between the Loews Hotel and Co and the University of Texas at Arlington’s Fine Arts Program puts on display the aspects of the collegiate institution’s glassmaking artistry at both Live! By Loews – Arlington and Loews Arlington Hotel and Convention Center.
“Loews Hotels and Co has this amazing program called Local By Loews, in which we partner with local businesses, local craftsmen, local artisans to bring the neighborhoods right into our hotels,” said Steven Cummings, Complex Managing Director at Loews Arlington Hotel & Convention Center. “We have the rotating arts exhibit right in our hotel lobby, so it really allows our guests when they arrive at the hotel to see world class artwork right here in Arlington, Texas.”
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Arlington City Council Meetings
The Arlington City Council will hold its afternoon work session and an evening meeting on Feb. 25.
Arlington City Hall, 101 W. Abram St.
Click here to learn more.
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Cars & K9s
Show off your build, connect with neighbors, and enjoy a day filled with cool rides and awesome dogs. The deadline to register for this event, set for 10 a.m. to noon, is Feb. 24.
Dottie Lynn Recreation Center, 3200 Norwood Lane
Click here to register.
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Feral Cat Sunday
The first 20 feral cats to be brought in between 8 a.m. and 9 a.m. will be accepted for free spay/neuter. Only one feral cat per cage.
Arlington Animal Services, 1000 SE Green Oaks Blvd.
Click here to learn more.
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Lake Arlington Garden Activity Day
Volunteer at the Lake Arlington Native Plant and Pollinator Garden from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Lake Arlington Garden, 5500 Lake Arlington Drive
Click here to register as a volunteer.
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Arlington City Council Meetings
The Arlington City Council will hold its afternoon work session and an evening meeting on March 4.
Arlington City Hall, 101 W. Abram St.
Click here to learn more.
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