Unleash your wild side at Beastro — the Fort Worth Zoo’s 14th annual music and tasting event. The Fri., May 20 event is returning after a two-year hiatus + tickets are selling fast, we’re not lion. Here’s a quick guide with everything you need to know. |
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One ticket will get you all-you-can-eat food + drinks for the evening | Photo provided |
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💸 How your support helps
Proceeds from the event support the zoo’s local and international wildlife conservation and education efforts. DYK: the Zoo established its first-ever educational program in 1970 + now teaches thousands of kids about wildlife and conservation efforts every year.
🍽️ Feed your wild side
Get ready to see the zoo in a whole new way — local restaurants will set up booths throughout the park to serve guests appetizers, entrees, desserts + drinks.
Once you fuel up, dance the night away with live music in Texas Town, Safari Village, and The Reserve in the African Savanna. Guests can enjoy performances from local artists Big City Outlaws, Georgia Bridgewater, and Phil Pritchett. Several animal exhibits will remain open until sunset + the Zoo’s Wild Wonders Outreach animals will greet partygoers. |
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The night promises to be zoo-pendous | Photo provided |
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🎟️ Party with the animals - General admission tickets are $110 and include all food, drinks, and entertainment.
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Party Animal tickets sold out quickly, just after we announced the event's return.
Tickets are available for purchase until 12 p.m. on Friday, May 20 — or until sold out. Bonus: Zoo members save 10% on tickets. 💡 Pro tip Time to pull out those zebra print dresses and alligator shorts. Attire for the event is summer chic — think sundresses, casual button-downs, shorts + comfortable shoes. Guests must be 21+ in order to attend.
Check out what else is happening at the Zoo leading up to Beastro and upcoming summer camps.
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Today - Sit and Stitch | Thurs., April 14 | 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. | Fort Worth Public Library - East Regional, 6301 Bridge St. | Learn new needleworking skills + connect with other stitchers. 🧵
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Texas Rangers | Thurs., April 14 | 7:05 p.m. | Globe Life Field, Arlington | $8+ | The Rangers will take on the Los Angeles Angels on their home field. ⚾
Friday - Music and Movement | Fri., April 15 | 10:30-11:15 a.m. | Reby Cary Youth Library, 3851 E. Lancaster Ave. | Free | Get moving + grooving with activities that build language, motor, social, and emotional skills. Intended for children 3-5 years old and their parents 🎶
Saturday -
Water Lantern Festival | Sat., April 16 | 5-10 p.m. | Panther Island Pavilion | $26 | The #1 Best Cultural Festival (according to USA Today) is returning to share more letters of love, hope, and dreams on the Trinity River. 🏮
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2022 FuelFest | Sat., April 16 | 1-8 p.m. | Texas Motor Speedway | $30+ | Cars, concerts, and art, oh my — proceeds support Paul Walker’s Reach Out WorldWide non-profit. 🚗
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Aaron Watson | Sat., April 16 | 10 p.m. | Billy Bob’s Texas | $20+ | Texas native Aaron Watson is bringing his country hits to Cowtown. 🎤
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Weather - 78º | Sunny | 0% chance of rain ☀️
Development -
The City Council approved $3 million to help develop a new campus for women and children to have better access to childcare, health services + job development. The money will help Tarrant County nonprofit Center for Transforming Lives. Initial planning is still underway as more money needs to be raised. 💸 (CBS DFW)
Opening -
A second location serving up Nashville hot chicken is set to open by TCU tomorrow, Fri., April 15 at 11 a.m. Dave’s Hot Chicken will open at 3105 Cockrell Ave. + features specialties like hot chicken tenders and sliders, kale slaw, and mac & cheese. 🐔
Ranked -
Texas Health Resources was ranked the best employer in North Texas + the highest-ranked health system in the U.S. According to Fortune’s Best Companies to Work For, Texas Health ranked No. 37 overall. The ranking is based on feedback on issues like emotional and financial health, community impact, and trustworthiness. 🏥
Arts -
Head to Sundance Square this evening for Tarrant County College’s Dance Concert — Merge. The showcase is a gathering of professional dancers, including TCC students, faculty + alumni. The hour-long concert is free and starts at 5:30 p.m. 🩰
Drink -
Feelin’ bubbly? Thirty Eight & Vine (212 Carroll St.) is hosting a Champagne Brunch this Sat., April 16 at 11 a.m. Guests will enjoy a meal prepared by local chef Henry Abuto + Lazy Daisy Coffee will set up a pop-up bar for all your caffeine needs. Reserve your seat and purchase a $55 ticket. 🍾
Concert -
Tickets are now on sale for the summer staple Concerts in the Garden hosted by the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra. The family-friendly event will feature world-renowned guest artists and conductors and kicks off Thurs., June 16 at the Botanic Garden. Check out the full artist line-up + purchase tickets now. 🎶
Giveaway -
Mayfest returns next month + you have the chance to win some tickets. Fort Worth Foodie is giving away four tickets to one lucky person. Check out the post to read the rules and for a chance to win. This winner will be announced tomorrow, Fri., April 15. 🎟️
Answered -
Earlier this week, we asked y’all what the Fort Worth Zoo’s newest Kudu calf should be named. 6-year-old Caden, with help from his grandparents, wrote in and said she should be named “Shushi.” Let’s see if the zoo takes his recommendation. 🦌
Wellness -
Did you know? Fueling your body with the right fruits + vegetables can make a huge difference in your bowel movement health and energy levels. Go virtual grocery shopping with a top surgeon to find out what those foods are (and how eating them can help you fully empty your bowels every morning). 🥬*
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One of Magnolia Avenue’s most beloved breakfast diners is set to reopen next month. Paris Coffee Shop (704 W. Magnolia Ave.) closed its doors last September for major renovations on the kitchen, dining room, restrooms + storage areas. The shop has been around since 1916 and plans to expand its menu with options like chicken-fried steak, chicken & dumplings + Dutch babies.
We’ll keep you updated on an exact date for the grand re-opening.
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Check out local events taking place in honor of her 51st birthday.
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