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Camp guide: Check out these 52 camps in Grapevine, Colleyville, Southlake

Take a look at these 52 camps in Colleyville, Grapevine and Southlake this summer. This list is not comprehensive, and camps are subject to change.

Grapevine:
Art Camp with Rexana
Type: arts
Ages: 7-14
Dates: June 8-July 17
Cost: $165-$175

  • 1175 Municipal Way, Grapevine

Southlake:
Art and Drama Summer Camp
Type: arts
Ages: 5-8
Dates: June 1-July 31
Cost: $299
  • 1101 N. Carroll Ave., Southlake

Colleyville:
Sand Volleyball Camp

Type: sports
Ages: 9-14
Dates: July 6-9
Cost: $159
  • City Park Sand Volleyball Courts, 5201 Bransford Road, Colleyville

 
Market Story
Firelife Church now hosts Sunday services in Grapevine

Firelife Church is now holding worship services in the old Luv 2 Play indoor playground in Grapevine.

The overview: The church has Sunday services starting at 10:30 a.m. alongside children programs, youth programs and adult men's and women's ministries, according to its website.

The church also has a self-service nursery for parents to care for their infants during the service.

What else: Its dedication service in its new location was held Feb. 22 and the church was initially founded in Irving in 1963, per its website.

  • 5311 William D. Tate Ave., Ste. 110, Grapevine

 
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First of 4 DFW West Logistics Park warehouses completed in Grapevine

Colliers, a professional services and investment management company, has more than 200,000 square feet for lease in a new warehouse in Grapevine.

Called DFW West Logistic Park, the total development will include four buildings and more than 1.1 million square feet on Euless-Grapevine Road, according to the Colliers website.

The details: West1 was a $20 million project, according to a filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. This is phase 1 of two, according to the Colliers website.

Phase two will feature three buildings:

  • West2 with 628,000 square feet
  • West3 with 210,080 square feet
  • West4 with 105,000 square feet

Zooming in
: West1 includes 2,965 square feet of office space, parking for 127 automobiles, parking for 49 trailers, 37 dock doors and a clearance height of 36 feet, according to the online listing.
  • 3642 Euless Grapevine Road

 
in your community
GALLERY: Southlake resident serves as co-grand marshal for Java House Grand Prix of Arlington

The inaugural Java House Grand Prix of Arlington and the NTT IndyCar Series race was held in front of a sellout crowd March 15.

What happened: The event, with the backdrops of AT&T Stadium, Globe Life Field and Choctaw Stadium, sold out the grandstand and had a standing-room-only crowd through the Arlington Entertainment District, according to a news release.

According to officials, ticket sales spanned all 50 states and 20 different countries. In addition, its merchandise sales were the most for a non-Indianapolis 500 event.

The details: The event was announced in 2024 through a partnership with the Dallas Cowboys, the Texas Rangers, REV Entertainment and Penske Entertainment.

The Grand Marshals were Iván “Pudge” Rodríguez, a former Texas Rangers catcher and DeMarcus Ware, a former defensive end for the Dallas Cowboys.

 
transportation tuesday
I-35W frontage roads, Plano bridge repairs: See updates on 5 road projects in Dallas-Fort Worth

Stay informed on road projects happening around Dallas-Fort Worth, including highway projects in Denton County and construction on Eldorado Parkway in McKinney. 

Plano bridge repairs 
Project
: Repairs to 29 bridges in Plano will address the surface of the bridges, including the deck and railings, as well as possible damage to structures underneath the bridges from wear and erosion.
Update: Work on the first bridge to be repaired, Custer Road at Spring Creek, began March 2.

  • Timeline: work anticipated to be completed by spring 2027
  • Cost: $4.2 million
  • Funding source: city of Plano

I-35W frontage roads expansion
Project:
The work includes constructing frontage roads on I-35W from 0.7 miles south of FM 407 to FM 2449, according to Texas Department of Transportation documents.
Update: TxDOT is working to acquire right of way for the project, move utilities and finalize design plans. The project is planning to go out to bid for construction in December 2027.
  • Timeline: TBD
  • Cost: $260.7 million
  • Funding source: TxDOT

 
Worth The Trip
Scarborough Renaissance Festival to celebrate 45 years of immersive entertainment in North Texas

On a 25-acre park in Waxahachie, hundreds of actors and artisans will bring to life a 16th-century English village over eight weekends in spring, complete with jousting, feasts and Scarborough Castle.

Scarborough Renaissance Festival, one of the oldest and largest renaissance festivals in the nation, celebrates its 45th anniversary this year, providing immersive entertainment from April 4-May 25.

The overview: Visitors will have the opportunity to watch jousts and other entertainment on the festival’s 20 stages, explore games and rides, shop handmade goods, and eat and drink at the variety of restaurants, pubs and taverns. Around 100 cast members bring the festival to life, interacting with guests as villagers, nobles, performers and other characters to create what Assistant Entertainment Director Janna Zepp calls “interpersonal magic.”

How we got here: Although the festival has evolved over the years—additions include sit-down restaurants, ticket scanners and modern restrooms—Zepp said that interpersonal magic between actors and guests remains a constant.

“The moment you walk in the gate, you just feel the joy and the celebration," Zepp said.

 

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