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Workbench@TheGrove — Join the Grove for part 2 of 3 in its Workbench@TheGrove summer speaker series. Daron Babcock of Bonton Farms will lead the evening’s discussion: Oasis in the Food Desert. The series features speakers from Dallas Innovates‘ stories and contributors. Dallas Innovates is the exclusive media sponsor of the summer series.
Cost is $25. Complimentary light dinner and beer and wine are included. For tickets or more information, go here.
When: Thursday, August 25th from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Where: The Grove, 501 Elm St., Suite 450, Dallas, Texas
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The hybrid event in August will take place in person at SMU and virtually. The seventh annual Dallas Startup Week powered by Capital One is Dallas-Fort Worth's largest event focused on driving entrepreneurial success, economic impact, and innovation in the region.
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To prevent suicides, hunger, and learning issues, Rhithm's emojified bio-social assessments app lets kids say how they feel.
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Famous for flip flops, Hari Mari has made its first flagship store a laid-back retreat—with a bar, yoga classes, and second-floor party space.
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The Water Cooler at Pegasus Park—the largest shared nonprofit space in Texas — is a place designed to accelerate impact, together. From Big Thought to SVP Dallas to The Trust for Public Land, the 15 ‘exceptional nonprofits' were picked after an application process last summer. They’ll join Water Cooler's five founding tenants.
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