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Living Plaza

June 27, 2012

11 AM

to 1:30 PM

Dallas City Hall

1500 Marilla Street , Dallas, TX

Age Limit

N/A

Free


Living Plaza

Living Plaza is about activating the plaza, connecting people, and enjoying our wonderful public space. We hold this monthly event to show that with a few additions: food trucks, music/entertainment, tables and chairs, and a few other place-making tools the plaza can be dramatically transformed into a fun and interactive human habitat.

September 26 - For Re-thinking Shade 2, we're going under the trees. Bring your blankets and receive a special prize from our prize basket. We'll be joined by Free Wheelin' Cafe, Easy Slider, and Belgian Waffle Co. food trucks, as well as some sweet acoustic music to add a little flavor.

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