Holidays are about celebrations, and Father’s Day and Juneteenth are two important ones that the Dallas Arboretum invites the public to celebrate in its beautiful garden. Fathers, grandfathers, adopted fathers and soon-to-be fathers will enjoy celebrating with loved ones at the Dallas Arboretum. The garden also honors and pays tribute to Juneteenth, which was declared a federal holiday in 2021. According to U.S. News & World Report, the Dallas Arboretum is one of the “21 Top Things to Do in Texas.”
Events for these holidays include live music and Summer at the Arboretum murals by local artists Alli Koch, MOM, Will Heron and Favio Moreno, who have created Birds in Paradise-inspired works.
A new exhibition, Faces of Dallas and The Village, will be displayed in the DeGolyer House through the riveting work of documentarian and photographer Don Tortellini. He combines immersive photography with raw storytelling to create a fine art experience through his alluring photographs. There is an opening reception to meet the artist on Sunday, June 19, 1-3 p.m. at the De-Golyer House.
Back by popular demand from Dallas Blooms, the garden features the massive pair of 13-foot-tall floral peacocks featuring ornately planted tails measuring more than 36 feet across.
June 18 to 20 is also Kelley Family Days giving everyone complimentary entrance to the Rory Meyers Children’s Adventure Garden with paid general admission. A special thanks to the Kelley family for underwriting the cost.
Main Garden: Saturday, June 18
Faces of Dallas and The Village Oak Cliff Exhibition
June 18-July 24 Open Daily • 10 a.m.-4 p.m. – DeGolyer House
Documentarian and photographer, Don Tortellini, combines immersive photography with raw storytelling to create a fine art experience through his alluring photographs. Two bodies of work will be on display: Faces of Dallas, where he humanizes and contextualizes the homeless experience in Dallas through photography; and The Village, a photo series preserving the people, culture and history of an underserved and often underrepresented community. Both works will be on acquisition, and proceeds will go directly to philanthropic causes of his choice.
10:30 a.m. Dallas Zoo Animals – Martin Rutchik Concert Stage & Lawn Join favorites from the Dallas Zoo for a 45-minute presentation as they bring out 5-7 ambassador animals, including birds, reptiles and mammals.
10 a.m.-12 p.m. – Live music in Pecan Grove
Ciana Rosenblad, violinist
Bring the family, and enjoy a brunch picnic in the Pecan Grove! Lush turf, ample shade, picnic tables and a gazebo with live music.
10 a.m.-2 p.m. Country Critters Petting Zoo and face painting – DeGolyer Crossroads
10 a.m.-4 p.m. Lucca and Livvy Nitro Pressed Juices
11 a.m.-3 p.m. Bird Décor with Kella Carlton – Main Entry Plaza
Visit local Dallas artist Kella Carlton as she does a vendor demonstration and sale of her handmade teacup bird feeders, teapot birdhouses and decorative birdbaths.
11 a.m.-3 p.m. Family keepsake photos provided by the Dallas Arboretum Volunteer Advisory Board with donations to the Dallas Arboretum volunteers
11 a.m.-3 p.m. Lil’ Red Flower Truck flower sales
12-2 p.m. Window to the Wild – Jonsson Color Garden Join Window to the Wild for a 2-hour outdoor meet and greet with birds and trainers! Get up close and learn all about beautiful Birds of Prey that you can find in your backyard.
12-2 p.m. Chef Jamaal Johnson of Twist 3D Cuisines presents an International Food Cooking class featuring the making of The King’s Snack Mix, Jerk Steak Stuffed Sweet Potatoes, BLT Pasta Salad and Peach Cobbler Salsa.
Adult member $69 • Adult guest $75
12-2 p.m. Live music with Jim Sharples – Jeanne’s Pavilion
Join us for our favorite local acts playing piano at Jeanne’s Pavilion throughout the summer. Located in the perfect picnic area, you can enjoy live music and stay cool in the summer shade!
2-4 p.m. Charming Gardeners, Rockin’ soul – Martin Rutchik Concert Stage & Lawn
2-4 p.m. Hidden Hangar wine tasting – Three Sisters Overlook
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