KidsOutAndAbout Weekly Newsletter
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Fri, Jan 23: The Wizard of Oz at Casa Mañana Fri, Jan 23: Campus Previews- Bethesda Christian School Fri, Jan 30: Disney’s The Lion King in Concert at Will Rogers Auditorium Fri, Feb 6: Lunar New Year Celebration at Kimbell Art Museum Sat, Feb 7: Black History Month Celebration in Denton at MLK Jr. Rec
Center Fri, Feb 13: Valentine's Day Dance at Southside Community Center Sat, Feb 21: College & Career Fair at Denton Civic Center Sat, Mar 7: TEXFest at City of Carrollton Sat, Mar 7: Cliburn Family Concerts- Flight of the Bumblebee at Fort Worth Botanic Garden Sat, Mar 14: TRAIN-A-PALOOZA 2026 at Lone Star Hi-Railers Model Railroad Association Thu, Mar 19: Disney On Ice presents Jump In! at State Farm Arena Sat, Mar 21: The World's Only St. Paddy's Pickle Parade Sat, Mar 21: Fort Worth African American Roots Music Festival Tue, Mar 24: Back to the Future: The Musical at Bass Performance Hall Tue, Mar 24: Kindergarten Preview at Pantego Christian Academy Wed, Mar 25: Grace Classical Christian Academy OPEN HOUSE
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Dear KidsOutAndAbout readers: When Madison and Ella were young, I made it a point to stretch their comfort zones in small, manageable ways. They’d order their own food at restaurants, they'd arrange their own homeschool work schedules, they'd try activities where they didn’t know anyone. I did my best not to step in unless invited. Over time, they started trusting their
own ability to navigate the world without me. That, of course, was the point. But the better they got at being independent, the more I started to feel a quiet kind of discomfort. They were moving outward—into the world, into themselves—and I could feel the shift. There’s a concept in astrophysics called red shift. When a star or galaxy moves away from us, the light it emits stretches, shifting toward the red end of the spectrum. The farther away it moves, the
redder the light appears. It’s how we know the universe is expanding. The movement doesn’t mean the light is gone—just that it’s arriving to us in a new form, from farther away. I think about that a lot as my kids are no longer orbiting so closely. I still see their light; it just looks different now. I’m learning to recognize their new wavelengths. The trick, I think, is not to see red shift as loss, but as evidence of motion. The fact that I feel the stretch means the
universe is doing what it’s supposed to do: expanding, evolving, moving outward. I remind myself that this kind of shift is a mark of success. Increased wavelength, decreased frequency... it's all part of the natural order of things. Light travels and stretches, and love does, too.
—Debra Ross, publisher
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KidsOutAndAbout.com: Discover more. Do more. Connect more. If you like my publisher's column, you can easily scroll through past columns in the "Notes from Deb" section of our site.
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The annual FREE-ADMISSION KidFilm Family Festival will take place on January 17-18, 2026 at the Angelika Film Center Dallas. The program will feature twenty-three short film presentations and eight new feature films -- including the highly anticipated THE POUT-POUT FISH movie (with book author Deborah Diesen in attendance for a book signing following the event).
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The City of Irving hosts an annual observance honoring the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The program features a special performance by Dallas Black Dance Theatre, Cherish Love, and recognition of the MLK Essay Contest winners. Admission is free and open to the public. Get ready for an unforgettable show filled with talent and inspiration!
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This Thing is Legendary®! It’s not just a slogan. It’s why the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo is the most authentic western lifestyle experience anywhere – since 1896. It’s exciting, it’s fun, it’s 23 days of what makes Fort Worth the greatest city in Texas! Our rodeo action features the Best of the West Ranch Rodeo, Best of Mexico Celebración, Cowboys of Color Rodeo, Bulls' Night out and the PRORODEO Rookie Rally. The FWSSR PRORODEO Tournament tops it off in the world’s most awesome venue for rodeo – Dickies Arena. We also have livestock and horse shows, kid-friendly activities and exhibits, live music, carnival midway, shopping, great food and much more. After experiencing it all, we bet you’ll agree – This Thing IS Legendary!
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The Dallas Area Train show features model railroads, vendors and several activities for kids. Those include the Junior Engineer layout, the Mini-Diorama table and the Switching layout. Kids can see a Lego Model Railroad and get down on the floor in the large scale garden railroad room, The Dallas Area Train Show will be held at the Plano Event Center, 2000 East Spring Creek Parkway, Plano, TX. Dates are Saturday, January 17th, 10am to 5pm and Sunday, January 18th, 2026, 10:00am to 4:00 pm.
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Mollie's furry friends are ready to read with you! These cuddly, non-judgmental listeners are always happy to lend a paw. Reading to therapy dogs is a great way to strengthen reading skills and build confidence in young readers. There are a limited number of spaces available; sign-ups will be on a first-come, first-served basis. Please call the Children’s Department for more information at 817-427-6818.
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The Unicorn’s Birthday® is a delightful, fantasy-filled symphony experience created especially for families—and thoughtfully designed to be sensory-friendly and inclusive for all. Join the FWSO for a heartwarming birthday celebration full of music, narration, fun sounds, adorable on-stage activity, colorful visuals, and gentle audience interaction. Children will love seeing friendly penguins, monkeys, ducks, and other animals come together to celebrate the Birthday Unicorn in a musical world full of imagination and joy.
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This free program introduces children (ages 12 and younger) and their adult companions to the world of art through fun gallery explorations and related studio-art projects. Space is limited.
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Barbie is the ultimate career guide having had more than 200 jobs over the last 60 years. Explore a variety of careers and learn the story of real-life women who broke barriers in their industry. Discover your career with Barbie™ You Can Be Anything™:The Experience! Barbie dolls and their accessories encourage imaginative play. The kind that teaches us no matter our gender, ethnicity, or background, we can make the world a better place by doing work that excites us, challenges us and brings us fulfillment. This exhibit has something for everyone!
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Harry Potter™: The Exhibition celebrates all things Harry Potter™ by bringing to life some of your favourite moments, characters, locations, and beasts from the film series, as well as the extended Harry Potter universe. Get up close to authentic props and costumes, practice your Quidditch™ skills, pot a Mandrake, and more in this unforgettable experience.
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Looking for a thrilling family-friendly adventure in and around Fort Worth? Escape rooms are interactive, puzzle-packed experiences where you and your team work together to solve clues, unlock
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- Campus Previews- Bethesda Christian School - Bethesda Christian School and Preschool, North Beach Street, Fort Worth, TX, Friday, January 23, 9:30 am
- Texas America250 Reading Challenge - Texas State
Library and Archives Commission, 1201 Brazos St, Austin, Texas, Friday, January 23 to Sunday, January 25, all day
- Paid Research Intervention Study for Adolescents (Ages 13-16) UT Dallas - UT Dallas, Drive D, Richardson, TX, Friday, January
23 to Sunday, January 25, 9:00AM
- Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio - Kimbell Art Museum, 3333
Camp Bowie Blvd, Fort Worth, TX, Saturday, January 24, 1-1:45 pm
- Family Fort Night - The Colony Public Library, 6800 Main Street, The Colony, TX, Saturday, January 24, 6-8 pm
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Winter is here and fun options for families just keep getting better! Whether you stick with what you love or decide to try something new, KidsOutAndAbout has plenty of ideas. From Ice skating, kid-friendly museums, indoor play centers, and outdoor
activities to thinking ahead to next year's school options - we've got you covered.
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Click here to discover Birthday party locations in the Fort Worth area. From Arcades to Ziplines our Big List will help you think outside the box and plan the party of your kids' dreams! KidsOutAndAbout has dozens of ideas!
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2025's Top 20 Places to Take Kids in the Fort Worth Area, as voted by thousands of parents! Our Top 20 results page includes a list of your top picks, including winners in special categories like Top Arts Educator, Top Sports Educator, and Top STEM
Educator!
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Have a great weekend!
Debra Ross Publisher, KidsOutAndAbout.com Mom of Madison and Ella
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