
The Dallas Mayor's Back to School Fair is marking its 29th year, and the city's leadership is prepped to welcome families for the annual educational gathering. This ceremonial event, designed to ensure that students are equipped for the upcoming school year, is a combined effort of city officials and local organizations. Set for an early start at 7:30 a.m. today, the fair promises to bring together community leaders at Centennial Hall in Fair Park, as detailed by the City of Dallas.
Addressing the crowd will be none other than Mayor Johnson, Junior League of Dallas President Lindsay Davis, DISD Superintendent Dr. Stephanie Elizalde, and partners and sponsors of the event. Having the importance of education at the core of the city's mission, they are set to speak on matters close to the academic heart. Speaking at the kickoff, the media has permission to record and photograph the happenings, ensuring a wide reach for the fair's crucial message and celebrating the communal effort of back-to-school readiness.
For those planning to attend or cover the event, a reference map is provided for parking logistics. Members of the media are directed to enter through Gate 3 and park in Lot 3C, a logistical detail meant to streamline the event's operations. Interested parties should contact Noah DeGarmo via email at [email protected] to secure their spot and receive a parking pass.









