03/25/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/25/2026 15:26
March 25-April 1
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Wildflower! Arts & Music Festival invites students to create bold, colorful flower artwork inspired by the Pop Art Movement. For students K-6th grades, pick up a poster board at one of the pick-up/drop-off locations and enter your masterpiece for a chance to win a ribbon and tickets to the festival.
Time: Must apply by April 9
Admission: Pick up and drop off a poster board at Heights or Huffhines Recreation Center or the Richardson Public Library
Additional details: Student Art Contest | Wildflower! Arts & Music Festival
E-mail [email protected] for more information
March 25
"Organic Worlds: Symbiogenesis in Art" is an exhibition of art about biology understood from the perspective of context, collaboration and coupling. It focuses on biological symbiosis in the artwork of Amy Youngs and Ken Rinaldo, setting in relief the significant role non-scientists play in writing biology.
Time: 11 a.m.-4 p.m. (Available through April 7, Tuesday-Saturday)
Location: SP/N Gallery, 3020 Stewart Dr.
Admission: Free
Additional details: Organic Worlds: Symbiogenesis in Art
March 25
Join the Richardson Senior Center for an afternoon of fun and fashion. After the show, items can be purchased using credit cards, cash, Venmo and Zelle.
Time: 1 p.m. (March 26)
Location: Richardson Senior Center, 820 W. Arapaho Rd.
Admission: Free, registration required
Additional details: Call 972-744-7800 to register and for more information
March 27
Regions 25: Heart of America Quartet Contest is live at the Eisemann Center.
Time: 3:30 p.m. (March 27)
Location: Hill Performance Hall, Eisemann Center
Admission: $45
Additional details: Event | Eisemann Center
March 28
Attend a walk and run event to celebrate the end of the Healthier Texas Community Challenge.
Time: 9 a.m. (March 28)
Location: Huffhines Park, 300 N. Plano Rd.
Admission: Free
Additional details: Healthier Texas Community Challenge
This is not your typical egg hunt. Bring a basket and hop down our Bunny Tail Trail. You'll stop at booths along the way to collect eggs and enjoy other spring activities.
Time: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. (March 28)
Location: Breckinridge Park Pavilions - Entrance C
Admission: Free, no registration required
Additional details: Community Events
Bob LaPrelle, the President of the Museum of the American Railroad in Frisco, will share insight on how Dallas' infrastructure was shaped by the union Terminal Company. He'll also discuss the creation of the Museum of the American Railroad and its connection and history to Fair Park. This lecture aligns with the Richardson Public Library's Texas America250 display highlighting Texas historical treasures. This Richardson Public Library-sponsored program is for adults and teens.
Time: 1-2 p.m. (March 28)
Location: City Council Chamber, Richardson City Hall
2360 Campbell Creek Blvd., Suite 525
Admission: Free
Additional details: When Dallas Took the Train
Region 25: Heart of America Chorus Concert is live at the Eisemann Center.
Time: 12:30 p.m. (March 28)
Location: Hill Performance Hall, Eisemann Center
2351 Performance Dr.
Admission: $45
Additional details: Event | Eisemann Center
Join the Richardson Public Library for a family storytime program geared toward children 3-6. All children must be accompanied by at least one adult.
Time: 10:30-11 a.m. (March 28)
Location: City Council Chamber, Richardson City Hall
2360 Cambell Creek Blvd., Suite 525
Admission: Free
Additional details: Saturday Morning Kids
Contemporary Ballet Dallas presents its Youth Company Concert featuring students from the School's Youth Performing Companies.
Time: 4 p.m. (March 28)
Location: Bank of America Theatre, Eisemann Center
2351 Performance Dr.
Admission: $45 (standard), $19.50 (student)
Additional details: Event | Eisemann Center
Wake up your body and make the rest of your day easier. This gentle class loosens stiff joints, improves balance and builds strength. Leave feeling steadier and more energized, not tired. No floorwork, no high impact and no fast choreography.
Time: 8:30 a.m. (March 28 - free preview class)
Location: Richardson Senior Center, 820 W. Arapaho Rd.
Admission: $8 class, preview class is free
Additional details: Call 972-744-7800 to register and for more information
Learn how to recognize scams, protect your passwords and stay safe online. This practical, easy-to-understand class will help you feel confident using e-mail, social media and the internet without fear. No technical background required.
Time: 10:30 a.m. (March 28)
Location: Richardson Senior Center, 820 W. Arapaho Rd.
Admission: Free
Additional details: Call 972-744-7800 for more information
Join the John Bunker Sands Wetland Center for a scenic trail run through a reconstructed wetland. The Great Blue Heron Hustle is a 5K and 10K that supports environmental education, conservation and habitat stewardship. There will be food trucks, music, kid's activities and a community market.
Time: 9 a.m. (10K Trail Run), 9:10 a.m. (5K Trail Run), 9:15 a.m. (1-Mile Fun Run) - March 28
Location: John Bunker Sands Wetland Center, 655 Martin Ln., Combine, TX
Admission: $30 (1-Mile Fun Run), $50 (5K), $55 (10K) - registration required
Additional details: Great Blue Heron Hustle - John Bunker Sands Wetland Center
March 29
"Groundbreakers" brings together artists who played with materiality, space and performance in postwar Japan and Korea after the 1950s. This exhibition is organized by The University of Texas at Dallas in collaboration with The Dallas Museum of Art.
Time: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. (Tuesday-Sunday)
Exhibit runs through July 26, 2026
Location: Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum, Dallas Museum of Art Gallery
777 Loop Rd. SW
Admission: Free
Additional details: Groundbreakers: Post-War Japan and Korea from the DMA Collection
March 30
Join Alamo Drafthouse to celebrate the 25th anniversary of "The Mummy Returns." Attendees will receive props including a black snake, a scorpion bracelet, a Medjai sticker and a combat mask.
Time: 7 p.m. (March 30)
Location: Alamo Drafthouse, 100 S. Central Expy.
Admission: $19
Additional details: Alamo Drafthouse Cinema
Wear your favorite comfy pajamas and bring a stuffed animal along to wind down with songs, books, flannels and other bedtime activities. This Richardson Public Library-sponsored program is for kids ages 3-7. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Time: 7-7:30 p.m. (March 30)
Location: YS Storytime Room, Richardson Public Library
2360 Campbell Creek Blvd., Suite 500
Admission: Free
Additional details: Nite! Nite! Bedtime Stories
March 31
Play a round (or two) of disc golf at Breckinridge Park. The disc golf course of Breckinridge Park was designed by Eric McCabe, one of the most-renowned disc golf course designers and the winner of the 2010 Professional Disc Golf Association World Championship.
Time: Sunrise-Sunset (daily)
Location: Breckinridge Disc Golf Course at Breckinridge Park
3555 Brand Rd. (near pavilions at Parking Lot C)
Admission: Free
Additional details: www.cor.net/DiscGolf
Homeschoolers can join the John Bunker Sands Wetland Center for an engaging educational session exploring nature and science. Spring migration brings a multitude of birds to the wetland, so there are a lot of opportunities for observation. Take a bird walk and learn about bird adaptations with a Build-A-Bird activity.
Time: 9:30-11 a.m. (April 1)
Location: John Bunker Sands Wetland Center, 655 Martin Ln., Combine, TX
Admission: $10 per student, free for parents/guardians
Additional details: Homeschool Outdoors -- We Love a Wild Classroom!
Registration is open for an unforgettable night of Nerf battles for moms and their sons. This Nerf challenge includes a Nerf Battlezone and target shooting fun. Open to kids ages 6-14, who are accompanied by a mom, stepmom, grandma, aunt or other mother figure. Each participant (both son and mom) must be registered.
Time: 6-9 p.m. (April 18)
Location: Huffhines Recreation Center, 200 N. Plano Rd.
Admission: $20 (must register by April 10)
Additional details: Activity detail | City of Richardson Parks and Recreation
Activity #50586
Richardson's annual Trash Bash event returns. Attendees can do things like properly dispose of used cooking oil and kitchen grease, pick up a free preparedness bag, donate items to Network of Community Ministries and donate used eyeglasses.
Note: The electronics recycling and document shredding event will not be held on Trash Bash Day. Instead, it will take place on Saturday, May 9 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at The Heights Church, 201 E. Renner Road.
Time: 9 a.m.-1 p.m. (April 11)
Location: First United Methodist Church, 503 N. Central Expy.
Admission: Free
Additional details: Trash Bash
Celerbate spring at the Richardson Senior Center with a spring bunny painting on a 9x11 canvas. This fun and relaxing session is perfect for all skill levels with step-by-step guidance provided. You will leave will a finished painting that's full of springtime charm.
Time: 10 a.m. (April 11)
Location: Richardson Senior Center, 820 W. Arapaho Rd.
Admission: $20 plus $15 due to instructor day of class - registration required
Additional details: Call 972-744-7800 to register and for more information
Sign up to participate in the Richardson Disc Golf Tournament with one round and 18 holes. There will be prizes for the top winners in both divisions as well as player packs.
Time: 7:30 a.m. (check-in), 8:30 a.m. (tee time) - April 18
Location: Breckinridge Park, Complex C, 3555 Brand Rd.
Admission: $30, registration required
Additional details: Activity detail | City of Richardson Parks and Recreation
Activity #50828
Learn the basics of Mah Jongg including identifying game times, rules of play, selecting a hand, reading a card and playing. You will need to purchase the official American Mah Jongg and Rules Card. All classes need to be attended.
Time: Noon-2 p.m. (April 23)
Location: Richardson Senior Center, 820 W. Arapaho Rd.
Admission: $45/four-week session - registration required
Additional details: Call 972-744-7800 to register and for more information
In this hands-on, beginner-friendly class, you'll decorate six spring-themed cookies. You will learn some baking basics and essential decorating techniques like piping, flooding and adding details using royal icing. No experience? No problem! Membership to the Richardson Senior Center is not required.
Time: 9 a.m. (April 25)
Location: Richardson Senior Center, 820 W. Arapaho Rd.
Admission: $50 plus a $15 supply fee due to instructor day of class, registration required
Must register by April 17
Additional details: Call 972-744-7800 to register and for more information