The North Texas Community Cleanup Challenge is a friendly competition among North Texas communities to see who can pick up the most litter per resident from Sept. 1 through Oct. 31, 2021. Communities, churches, boy scouts, girl scouts, companies, activists, or just ordinary citizens can organize litter cleanup events or simply log existing events and efforts as they occur. At the end of the contest, the community with the most litter cleaned up per resident will recieve the North Texas Community Cleanup award that they can proudly display in their city hall. Each year the trophy will move from community to community, each adding their name to the legacy of litter cleanup efforts.
Oct 29 2021
North Texas Community Cleanup Challenge - DFW (Thru Oct. 31)
North Central Texas Council of Governments: High-Speed Transportation Open Houses - DFW
The North Central Texas Council of Governments will hold a series of in-person open houses throughout the region, in October, to highlight the Dallas-Fort Worth High-Speed Transportation Connections Study’s purpose as well as the Phase 1 recommendations of the project.
The first open house is scheduled for 5 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 12 at Lone Star Park in Grand Prairie. Open houses are also scheduled for 4 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 19 at Southside Preservation Hall in Fort Worth; 4 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 26 at Mercy Street in West Dallas; and 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 30 at Globe Life Field in Arlington. Large venues have been chosen to allow for adequate social distancing.
See website link below for details and locations.
Climate Reality DFW Chapter & 350.org: Federal Reserve Demonstration - Dallas
The Climate Reality DFW Chapter in partnership with 350.org are organizing a demonstration in downtown Dallas. The event will include members of the Dallas and Fort Worth chapters of 350.org and The Climate Reality Project.
The Dallas demonstration is part of a nationwide protest occurring on Oct. 29 at Federal Reserve banks across the country.
Info: Amy Hunt at amy.hunt@muselegalpr.com or 214-801-8116