Do Right By The Streets
At DRBTS we believe the intentional crafting of community-driven spaces + places is key to aiding in resurgence of communities, especially in communities of color.
Desiree Powell: 682-218-3728
desiree@drbtsurbanplanning.com
ARLINGTON, TX 76017
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june
18jun12:00 pm4:00 pmSunny South Dallas Food Parkat Fair Park

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(Sunday) 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Event Details
Attend the Sunny South Dallas Food Park to be a part of something bigger than a “bunch of vendors”; something much more than a “food
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Attend the Sunny South Dallas Food Park to be a part of something bigger than a “bunch of vendors”; something much more than a “food park.” A space for family, community, engaging, planning, and a place to patronize the best Black-owned businesses in South Dallas. Read more about what the food park stands for from a previous article we published by Dallas Free Press.
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Do Right By The Streets
18jun12:00 pm4:00 pmSunny South Dallas Food Park Juneteenthat Fair Park

Time
(Sunday) 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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Celebrate Juneteenth at the Sunny South Dallas Food Park! Celebrate Black liberation, Black culture, and the essence of Black legacy that lives in South Dallas.
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Celebrate Juneteenth at the Sunny South Dallas Food Park! Celebrate Black liberation, Black culture, and the essence of Black legacy that lives in South Dallas.
See economic development in real-time, economic mobility, and Black generational wealth all in one space. There’ll be Black-owned businesses, Greeks, wellness programming and activities for children and adults.
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Do Right By The Streets
july
30jul12:00 pm4:00 pmSunny South Dallas Food Parkat Fair Park

Time
(Sunday) 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Event Details
Attend the Sunny South Dallas Food Park to be a part of something bigger than a “bunch of vendors”; something much more than a “food
Event Details
Attend the Sunny South Dallas Food Park to be a part of something bigger than a “bunch of vendors”; something much more than a “food park.” A space for family, community, engaging, planning, and a place to patronize the best Black-owned businesses in South Dallas. Read more about what the food park stands for from a previous article we published by Dallas Free Press.