May 12-14: Take mom to the flowers
The Trophy Club Women’s Club Mother’s Day Art & Garden Festival is a celebration of the arts, natural garden beauty and Mother’s Day in a family-friendly, relaxed atmosphere of garden greenery among the walkways of Trophy Club’s Town Center. Funds raised will be awarded to the Trophy Club Women’s Club’s local charities. http://www.tcwcartandgardenfestival.com.
- 5-8 p.m. (May 12),
- 10 a.m.-8 p.m. (May 13),
- 10 a.m.-4 p.m. (May 14).
- Free (admission).
- Trophy Club Town Center “backyard,” 2240 Hwy. 114, Trophy Club.
May 12-21: Watch bulls in Cowtown Dickies Arena
Experience the Professional Bull Riders World Finals at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth. This event gives bull riders the chance to win the golden World Championship buckle and a $1 million bonus. Events are scheduled at various times each day. http://www.pbr.com/world-finals-2023 .
- Single-day tickets range from $27.50-$998.
- 20 Dickies Arena, 1911 Montgomery St., Fort Worth.
- 817-402-9000. www.pbr.com/world-finals-2023
May 19: See a movie under the stars
The city of Roanoke will host several family movie nights this spring and summer. Hosted in Roanoke’s City Hall plaza, guests are encouraged to bring their chairs and blankets for an evening of entertainment for the whole family. This movie will be Walt Disney’s “Ratatouille.” http://www.roanoketexas.com.
- 7:30-9 p.m.
- Free.
- Roanoke City Hall plaza, 500 S. Oak St., Roanoke.
May 29: Celebrate Memorial Day
Come together with others in your community to honor those who gave the ultimate sacrifice. The Memorial Day ceremony will include remarks and performances by the Trophy Club mayor and council members, town leadership staff and U.S. Army service members. The national anthem and “Taps” will be performed live. http://www.trophyclub.org/518/Memorial-Day-Ceremony.
- 10-11 a.m.
- Free.
- Medlin Cemetery, 1130 Trophy Club Drive, Trophy Club.