Ride DART to: the Dallas Cinco de Mayo Parade and Festival on Jefferson Boulevard; the 2015 Volunteers of America North Texas Shootout at the Las Colinas Country Club, an official LPGA tournament hosted by The Nexus Club; the Dallas Theater Center's production of "Sense and Sensibility" at the Kalita Humphreys Theater; Music Road Records Day, a free concert presented by Austin-based Music Road Records and hosted by Klyde Warren Park; Cottonwood Art Festival in Cottonwood Park in Richardson; 25th Annual Asian Festival held in Klyde Warren Park; Target First Saturday at the Nasher Sculpture Center; or The Who, one of rock's most legendary and defining bands, in concert at the American Airlines Center.
Rider Alert: Oak Cliff bus riders should prepare for detours during Dallas Cinco de Mayo Parade on Saturday, May 2. Visit www.DART.org/rideralerts for more information.
In Fort Worth: Ride the TRE and The T's bus route 2, 7 or 57 to the Collection of Nancy Lee and Perry R. Bass, a selection of Impressionist to postWorld War II paintings and sculptures in the Renzo Piano Pavilion at the Kimbell Art Museum. Note: TRE operates a special schedule on Sunday, May 3. Visit www.TrinityRailwayExpress.org for more information.
In Denton: Ride DART and the DCTA A-train to the Saturday morning Denton Community Market located at Carroll Blvd. and Mulberry St.
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