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City of Coppell Events
The City and its departments host a variety of family-friendly events each month from festivals and concerts to storytimes and workshops. Visit the City of Coppell’s online calendar for a list of this month’s offerings.
EcoExplorer
July 1 - 29 | 9 am – Noon Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday | Biodiversity Education Center
Drop by during visiting hours every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday to learn about the Biodiversity Education Center, Coppell Nature Park, and the seasonal programs offered. While you’re there, learn about the local environment through self-guided activities and interactive resources. Then, take what you learn out on the trails to become true EcoExplorers!
Wild by Nature
July 5 – 26 | 10 am – Noon Wednesdays | Biodiversity Education Center
Drop in each week to explore interactive learning stations inside the Biodiversity Education Hall. Plan to arrive with enough time to complete activities before the program end time. No registration required. Children must be accompanied by an adult. The theme changes weekly.
FCNP Guided Hike - Saturday
July 1 | 9 - 10 am | Biodiversity Education Center – Coppell Nature Park
Join the Friends of Coppell Nature Park for a guided hike to discover the wonders of our local ecosystem. Hikers are asked to wear protective clothing and bring a water bottle. Registration is required for each participant. Children must be supervised by an adult caregiver.
Saturday Make & Take Crafts
July 1 | 9 am | Coppell Arts Center – The Mr. Copper Group Lobby Gallery
How about a fun, creative start to your weekend? Bring your family to the Coppell Arts Center located in Old Town Coppell one Saturday each month for free make-and-take craft workshops. Stop by anytime between 9 am - noon to create your craft. Kids will receive a do-it-yourself craft kit that they can assemble and customize at art stations inside the Coppell Arts Center. A parent must accompany all children at all times.
Independence Day at Heritage Park
Saturday, July 1 | 10 am - 1 pm | Coppell Heritage Park, 700 S. Coppell Rd.
Before you head over to Andrew Brown East for Celebrate Coppell: Party in the Park, stop by Heritage Park for outdoor games, prizes, American flags for the children, and snow cones. At 11:30 am, visitors will be introduced to the meaning of Independence Day, followed by the singing of our National Anthem and presentation of the American Flag by local Boy Scouts. Bring your friends and neighbors for a tour of each of the houses and a visit to the Minyard's Grocery Store Museum & Gift Shop. Visit coppellhistoricalsociety.org for more information.
Kids Healthy Snack Workshop
July 5 | 10:30 am | Life Safety Park
Learn how to make healthier snacks with Registered Dietician Dilhari Gunathilaka. In person class registration begins at 10 am on the day of the event. For more information contact the Woven Health Clinic at 972-484-8444.
Coppell Historical Society – Kirkland House Tours
July 5 - 8 | Wednesday – Friday 11 am – 5 pm & Saturday 10 am – 1 pm | Kirkland House
The family home of John M. And Edna Jeanette Kirkland and their children Hubert, Lois, Sallie, Jewel (Jack), Stringfellow, Louise, Carroll, and one who died in infancy, was built in 1904. It was moved from its original location 474 feet due west and restored in 2011 by the Jean and Price Daniel Foundation, the Coppell Historical Society, and the City of Coppell.
FCNP Dark Skies Initiative
July 8 | 10 am – Noon | Biodiversity Education Center – Coppell Nature Park
Have you ever considered light as a source of pollution? Dr. Karen McGraw is a Texas Master Naturalist and Outreach Coordinator for the Texas chapter of the International Dark-Sky Association who is passionate about the reduction of light pollution and conserving dark skies for humans and wildlife. Participants will gain new awareness about lighting practices that enable nighttime activities while minimizing the negative effects of artificial light at night. Registration is required.
Coppell Lions Club Meeting
July 10 | 7 pm | First United Methodist Church of Coppell
Join Coppell Lions Club for their bi-weekly meeting on the first and third Mondays of each month (excluding holidays) at 7 pm.
Coppell Historical Society – Kirkland House Tours
July 12 -15 | Wednesday – Friday 11 am – 5 pm & Saturday 10 am – 1 pm | Kirkland House
The family home of John M. And Edna Jeanette Kirkland and their children Hubert, Lois, Sallie, Jewel (Jack), Stringfellow, Louise, Carroll, and one who died in infancy, was built in 1904. It was moved from its original location 474 feet due west and restored in 2011 by the Jean and Price Daniel Foundation, the Coppell Historical Society, and the City of Coppell.
Theatre Coppell Presents: Young Frankenstein
July 14 – 16 | Friday and Saturday 8 pm & Sunday 2:30 pm | Coppell Arts Center
Theatre Coppell presents this electrifying musical stage adaptation of Mel Brooks’ brilliantly funny film will leave you in stitches! Frederick Frankenstein, grandson of the infamous inventor Doctor Frankenstein, reluctantly inherits the family estate in Transylvania. With the help of a hunchbacked sidekick named Igor and lab assistant Inga, Frederick finds himself following in the mad-scientist tradition of his ancestor, creating a monster for this century. When the monster escapes, hilarity abounds. This show is rated PG-13 due to adult content. It is not recommended for children.
Reach Out Honduras Rummage Sale Donation Drop Off
July 15 | 9 am - Noon | Riverside Church of Christ, 150 E. Belt Line Rd.
Reach Out Honduras, a local organization that provides accessible education to children in La Mosquitia, Honduras, is hosting a Rummage Sale July 28-29 and is asking for donations from the community. Gently used furniture, clothes, shoes, accessories, home goods, and electronics may be dropped off at the Riverside Church of Christ gym from 9 am - noon, July 15. For more information, call 214-701-2459 or email Bethany Cassity.
July Paint & Sip: Coastal Lighthouse
July 19 | 6 pm | Coppell Arts Center – Reception Hall
Who could use a night out with friends right now? Paint & Sips are a fun way to create memories and masterpieces. Please bring your friends or significant other to wine up and then wind down during this two-hour painting classes. Purchase one $30 ticket per person.
Coppell Historical Society – Kirkland House Tours
July 19 -22 | Wednesday – Friday 11 am – 5 pm & Saturday 10 am – 1 pm | Kirkland House
The family home of John M. And Edna Jeanette Kirkland and their children Hubert, Lois, Sallie, Jewel (Jack), Stringfellow, Louise, Carroll, and one who died in infancy, was built in 1904. It was moved from its original location 474 feet due west and restored in 2011 by the Jean and Price Daniel Foundation, the Coppell Historical Society, and the City of Coppell.
Theatre Coppell Presents: Young Frankenstein
July 21 – 23 | Friday and Saturday 8 pm & Sunday 2:30 pm | Coppell Arts Center
Theatre Coppell presents this electrifying musical stage adaptation of Mel Brooks’ brilliantly funny film will leave you in stitches! Frederick Frankenstein, grandson of the infamous inventor Doctor Frankenstein, reluctantly inherits the family estate in Transylvania. With the help of a hunchbacked sidekick named Igor and lab assistant Inga, Frederick finds himself following in the mad-scientist tradition of his ancestor, creating a monster for this century. When the monster escapes, hilarity abounds. This show is rated PG-13 due to adult content. It is not recommended for children.
Reach Out Honduras Rummage Sale Donation Drop Off
July 22 | 9 am - Noon | Riverside Church of Christ, 150 E. Belt Line Rd.
Reach Out Honduras, a local organization that provides accessible education to children in La Mosquitia, Honduras, is hosting a Rummage Sale July 28-29 and is asking for donations from the community. Gently used furniture, clothes, shoes, accessories, home goods, and electronics may be dropped off at the Riverside Church of Christ gym from 9 am - noon, July 22. For more information, call 214-701-2459 or email Bethany Cassity.
Coppell Lions Club Meeting
July 24 | 7 pm | First United Methodist Church of Coppell
Join the Coppell Lions Club for their bi-weekly meeting on the first and third Mondays of each month (excluding holidays) at 7 pm.
FCNP Guided Hike – Wednesday
July 26 | 9 - 10 am | Biodiversity Education Center – Coppell Nature Park
Join the Friends of Coppell Nature Park for a guided hike to discover the wonders of our local ecosystem. Hikers are asked to wear protective clothing and bring a water bottle. Registration is required for each participant. Children must be supervised by an adult caregiver.
Coppell Historical Society – Kirkland House Tours
July 26 -29 | Wednesday – Friday 11 am – 5 pm & Saturday 10 am – 1 pm | Kirkland House
The family home of John M. And Edna Jeanette Kirkland and their children Hubert, Lois, Sallie, Jewel (Jack), Stringfellow, Louise, Carroll, and one who died in infancy, was built in 1904. It was moved from its original location 474 feet due west and restored in 2011 by the Jean and Price Daniel Foundation, the Coppell Historical Society, and the City of Coppell.
Reach Out Honduras Rummage Sale Fundraiser
July 28 & 29 | 8 am - 3 pm | Riverside Church of Christ, 150 E. Belt Line Rd.
Help local organization Reach Out Honduras fund accessible education to children in La Mosquitia, Honduras by shopping at the Rummage Sale Fundraiser. There will be gently used furniture, clothes, shoes, accessories, home goods, and electronics for sale at Riverside Church of Christ. For more information, visit reachouthonduras.org, call 214-701-2459 or email Bethany Cassity.
Theatre Coppell Presents: Young Frankenstein
July 28 – 30 | Friday and Saturday 8 pm & Sunday 2:30 pm | Coppell Arts Center
Theatre Coppell presents this electrifying musical stage adaptation of Mel Brooks’ brilliantly funny film will leave you in stitches! Frederick Frankenstein, grandson of the infamous inventor Doctor Frankenstein, reluctantly inherits the family estate in Transylvania. With the help of a hunchbacked sidekick named Igor and lab assistant Inga, Frederick finds himself following in the mad-scientist tradition of his ancestor, creating a monster for this century. When the monster escapes, hilarity abounds. This show is rated PG-13 due to adult content. It is not recommended for children.