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Join Preston Hollow Community Leaders You Know and Trust in Electing Dustin Marshall.

Hon. Jennifer Staubach Gates

“I am proud to support Dustin Marshall for DISD District 2 Trustee. His personal passion to improve the quality of education for all our children will serve the Dallas ISD Board and community well. I encourage the voters of District 2 to elect Dustin Marshall.”

Hon. Morgan Meyer

“Dustin and I share a commitment to improving the quality of education so all children in Dallas will be able to live up to their full potential. He will fight to increase accountability in the classrooms and administration. I’m proud to endorse Dustin Marshall to represent District 2 on the Dallas ISD Board of Trustees.”

Hon. Jason Villalba

“I wholeheartedly support Dustin Marshall because he is by far the best qualified candidate in this race to be our Trustee. Dustin is a good man who cares about the education of all our children and who will make a real difference in improving our schools.”

Hon. Mike Rawlings

“Dustin is the ideal choice to continue the transformation of our schools led in part by Mike Morath. A successful DISD is essential to the success of our City. We need a leader to continue with the reform changes . . . and Dustin is that candidate. I am confident Dustin will put the kids first!”

Hon. Jack Lowe

Former District 2 Dallas ISD Trustee and EducateDallas Board Member

“Dustin’s commitment to Dallas ISD is unparalleled in this election. His volunteer history in the district, in-depth knowledge of education policy and issues, and willingness to explore innovative solutions and initiatives make him the most qualified candidate.”

“Dustin has more than 15 years of experience as a volunteer, philanthropist, and leader in education issues in Dallas and beyond. Dustin understands both the issues facing the district as a whole, as well as the issues in District 2 and its schools. He is uniquely qualified to serve Dallas students and will be a tireless advocate for parents in District 2.”

“In District 2, DallasKidsFirst believes Dustin Marshall has shown a dedication to Dallas ISD and local education non-profits. He has visited dozens of Dallas ISD schools and is familiar with relevant policies. Marshall’s dedication combined with his executive decision-making experience are important indicators of his ability to ‘hit the ground running’ as a Dallas ISD trustee.”

To get a yard sign, volunteer or make a contribution, please go to: www.DustinMarshall.com

April 9

No Tie Necessary

The Frontiers of Flight Museum hosts the No Tie Dinner & Dessert Party at 7 p.m. Proceeds benefit AIDS Services of Dallas. Marie and Angel Reyes, the couple profiled on page 10, serve as the honorary chairs for the evening.

Frontiers of Flight Museum, 6911 Lemmon, 214.941.0523, notiedinner.org, guests are asked to donate $75 or more

April 12

TONY ROMO

Our neighbors Lisa and Kenny Troutt will open up their home for a dinner benefitting Just Say Yes, a nonprofit that encourages teens to plan for the future. Dallas Cowboy’s quarterback, Tony Romo, is the guest speaker. The home of Lisa and Kenny Troutt, 10595 Strait, 972.437.0002, justsayyes.org, sponsorships start at $2,500

April 18

“THE OUTSIDERS”

A handful of middle school students will dress like Greasers and take the stage at Marsh Preparatory Academy for this production of “The Outsiders.” The show is one night only and it starts at 6 p.m. Marsh Preparatory Academy, 3838 Crown Shore, 972.502.6600, dallasisd.org/marsh, free but donations are accepted

April 30

Rocky Horror

Conclude the month at the Inwood Theatre for a midnight — 11:59 p.m., technically — screening of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show.” As always, outlandish attire is strongly encouraged and you can make noise during the whole thing, just don’t forget the toast. By the time you get home, it will be May. Inwood Theatre, 5458 W. Lovers, 214.352.5085, landmarktheatres.com, $8.24-$10.50

April 2

MY PARK DAY

Join Friends of Northaven Trail at the Virginia Cooke Respite Area for this outdoor celebration. There’ll be zoo animals, food from the Hamburger Man and more, but you can also give back by helping with trail landscaping. The festivities start at 9 a.m. and end at 1 p.m. Northaven Trail near the St. Michaels intersection, northaventrail.org, free

April 2

Jamming With Jason

Jason Michael is famous for singing the “Clifford the Big Red Dog” TV theme song, but he’s also an accomplished rhythm and blues musician. That means adults and children alike will probably enjoy his 11 a.m. musical story time at NorthPark Center.

Bookmarks in NorthPark Center, 8687 N. Central Expressway, 214.671.1381, northparkcenter.com, free

Through June 5

BETWEEN PARIS AND TEXAS

Texas history junkies, rejoice! The Meadows Museum is spotlighting the work of Marie Cronin, who studied in Paris but returned to the Lone Star State in the early 1900s to paint portraits of our statesmen. Also on display is “Process and Innovation,” which features the work of two mid20th century Texas artists Carlotta Corpron and Janet Turner.

Meadows Museum, 5900 Bishop, 214.768.2516, meadowsmuseumdallas.org, $4-$10

Through April 15

TAX ASSISTANCE

Taxes are due April 15. Need help? AARP Tax-Aide and the IRS’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program will be at Preston Royal Library on Mondays from noon to 4 p.m. Don’t forget to bring your W-2, a photo I.D., last year’s tax return and Social Security cards for all dependents. Preston Royal Library, 3421 Forest Lane, 214.670.6333, dallaslibrary.org, free

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