
From a five-course meal paired with wine to a blues concert, there's plenty to enjoy in Fort Worth this week. Read on for a rundown of ideas for how to fill your calendar.
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Park & Rec Trivia at Pinstripes Fort Worth
Show off your knowledge of the hit TV show "Parks and Recreation" with trivia night on Tuesday at Pinstripes. There will be five rounds of questions surrounding the show with prizes awarded for the winning team.
When: Tuesday, April 9, 7-9 p.m.
Where: Pinstripes, 5001 Trailhead Bend Way
Admission: Free
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Freemark Abbey Wine Dinner at Bird Cafe
Enjoy a five-course meal, paired with Abbey Wines at each course, on Wednesday in the Rockery Room at the Bird Cafe. The dinner is hosted by Abbey Estate Manager and wine expert Barry Dodds, who teach guests about each wine and why it complements each course.
When: Wednesday, April 10, 7:30-10:30 p.m.
Where: Bird Café, 155 E. Fourth St.
Admission: $75
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Grief & Loss Symposium
Christian Care Hospice, Dementia Friendly Fort Worth and the James L. West Alzheimer's Center is holding the first annual Grief and Loss Symposium on Friday at the First United Methodist Church of Fort Worth. Grief experts will discuss children's grief, caregiver and patient grief and host a panel discussion on presenting bad news. Lunch is included in the price of admission.
When: Friday, April 12, 8 a.m.-3 p.m.
Where: First United Methodist Church of Fort Worth, 800 W. Fifth St.
Admission: $15
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The Completion Conundrum: A Conversation on Higher Ed Outcomes
The Texas Tribune is holding a conversation about how to improve higher education outcomes on Friday at the Texas A&M University School of Law. Tribune education reporter Shannon Najmabadi will moderate a panel that will include: Vistasp Karbhari, president of the University of Texas at Arlington; Raymund Paredes, the Texas commissioner of higher education; and Millicent Valek, president of Brazosport College.
The Texas Tribune is a nonpartisan, non-profit media organization that informs Texans about public policy, politics government and statewide issues.
When: Friday, April 12, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
Where: Texas A&M University School of Law, 1515 Commerce St.
Admission: Free
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Michael Lee at Fort Worth Live
Sit back and take in an evening of the blues with the Michael Lee Band on Saturday at Forth Worth Live. The artist released his first record in 2014, two singles in 2018 titled "Here I Am" and "Heart of Stone" and expects to release his second album this year, according to his website. Nick Snyder and The Real Deal, a blues and rock group from Fort Worth, will open the show.
When: Saturday, April 13, 8 p.m.
Where: Fort Worth Live, 306 Houston St., Upstairs
Admission: $10
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