Ice cream itinerary: 5 kid-friendly adventures for Spring Break in D-FW
With each sweet spot in North Texas, we list fun activities nearby.
There are five weekdays on Spring Break. Each day, pick one of these ice cream shops in Dallas-Fort Worth and take your kids on an ice cream adventure.(Brandon Wade / Special Contributor)
Nope. But it’s Spring Break in Texas, and it’s OK to bend the rules.
We know that your Spring Break during the coronavirus pandemic will have to look different. Perhaps you’re doing a staycation instead of taking a trip. You likely want to take most of your activities outdoors and stay socially distanced from other families. This ice cream itinerary will take you on a safe ice cream adventure around Dallas, Fort Worth and the suburbs.
Fifth Third Bank Launches Digital Financial Literacy Program for Children
By
Staff
2 months ago
CINCINNATI–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Fifth Third Bank, National Association today announced the launch of the first-ever digital version of the Fifth Third Young Bankers Club
®, its signature financial educational program for fifth-grade students.
Young Bankers Club
® is an engaging financial education program that helps students learn key math life skills online at any time. Lessons were developed to help students establish sound foundations in money management and an appreciation for saving. Traditionally, Young Bankers Club
® lessons were taught in school classrooms, often by Fifth Third employees serving as mentors for the program. The new Young Bankers Club
FARMINGTON â The Davis County Jail reported a COVID-19 outbreak Friday, its first coronavirus infections among inmates since the pandemic began.
A male inmate in a 35-person housing unit presented with COVID-like symptoms Friday morning and a rapid test for the virus came back positive, the Davis County Sheriffâs Office said in a news release.
All inmates in the unit were tested, with 18 testing positive, some showing symptoms.
Another 11 showing symptoms tested negative, while 6 tested negative and had no symptoms.
âUnfortunately itâs a dorm-style housing unit, so even though everyone is required to wear masks, they are sharing space,â said Liz Sollis, Sheriffâs Office spokeswoman. âThat could have been a factor, but weâve been really careful.â