Going forward they ll encourage masks but, not require them.
Nefty Gonzalez
Sign encouraging masks at Bonnell s Restaurant in Fort Worth We don t plan to ask anybody if you ve been vaccinated,” Bonnell said. “We re going to trust if you are feeling comfortable and you feel safe and you aren t wearing one we are going to be okay with that here at the restaurant.
It will be a similar scene at the National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum in Fort Worth. If you came in you had to have your mask on,” National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum co-founder Jim Austin said about pandemic protocols. “You had to wear your mask and so that was very important during pandemic time.
Courtesy Circle L 5
In the early 1950s, Circle L 5âs founding fathers fought for the right to ride in the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeoâa tradition they continue today.
For the past 70 years, the Circle L 5 Riding Club in Fort Worth has been honoring the legacy of its forefathers. share this article
Imagine. Youâre standing on the century-old, red-bricked Main Street in Fort Worth, Texas. Itâs January and chilly, but not excessively so. Cold enough for onlookers around you to pull hats down tight on their heads, but warm enough to remain outside for an hour or more as a steady stream of horses and riders clop past, part of a 112-year-old tradition that, each year, kicks off the 23-day Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo.
Join NBC 5 and the City of Arlington and help us celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday with virtual events that empower our community. The City of Arlington will hold a four-day event, “Advancing the Dream Celebration,” January 15 – 18. Arlington’s Advancing the Dream Celebration is an event for all ages. Attendees can participate in banquets, college preparatory… Dallas Jan 20, 2020