From learning about snakes to breakfast with the Easter Bunny, there is an array of things to do in Lewisville and Coppell.

February

Free vision screening


The Highland Village Lions Club is offering free vision screenings for anyone 6 months old or older. The screenings are quick, noninvasive and determine if a follow-up is needed with an eye doctor, according to the event description. Lions Club screeners are state certified to conduct vision screenings. Registration is not required.March

Artrageous


This event is described on Coppell Arts Center’s website as a fusion of live art, rock music, imaginative movement, vocal performance, comedy and blacklight Bunraku all all in one performance. A troupe of live performance artists will create displays of movement and color.Wildlife on the Move Presents The Unhuggables

This live animal show features a tarantula, snakes and more. Overcoming fears with facts, geography, scientific terminology and the natural history of each animal with a special emphasis on literacy and reading will be the focus of this show, according the event description. Attendees may touch and interact with the last animal if they choose. Giveaway items will be distributed at the end of the presentation while supplies last.Texas Tunes: Del Castillo performs at Lewisville Grand Theater

Del Castillo is a cross-cultural power uniting music lovers of all ages, creeds and colors, according to the event description. Their original music blends rock, Latin, blues and world music into a cinematic celebration of sound.Breakfast with the Easter Bunny

The city of Lewisville is hosting its first ever breakfast with the Easter Bunny. Pancakes will be served, and there will be an opportunity to take a photo with the Easter Bunny. Registration is required.