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An Evening of Storytelling

Aug 24, 2023

An Evening of Storytelling at Irving Archives and Museum


The Friends of the Irving Museums invite you to An Evening of Storytelling with artists Jaime Arredondo & Dominique Avila Fleming, a fundraiser supporting our mission to bring essential support to Irving’s cultural institutions, the Irving Archives & Museum, Jackie Townsell Bear Creek Heritage Center, Ruth Paine House Museum, and the Mustangs of Las Colinas Museum.


Held at the award-winning Irving Archives & Museum, this event will showcase Latin-American culture and cuisine through Ballet Folklórico performances, Guatemalan poetry readings, an Artist Talk, and an exciting raffle! The funds raised from this event will directly support our mission to provide educational and cultural opportunities to the community.


Tickets are on sale now. Purchase yours HERE before they sell out!


October 28, 2023

6pm - 9pm

801 W. Irving Blvd, Irving, TX 75060


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