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  • One of the most recognizable historic homes in Denison, Joe and Marla Pollaro's Italianate Villa that was built in 1882 by George Braun, was one of the homes featured at this year's Grayson County Master Gardeners Garden & Art Tour.
  • The sale you cannot miss whether you are a seller or a shopper! June 7-8 is the date Bonham is the place. Now is the time to plan for your or your organization’s participation in the Hwy 82/287 Yard Sale. This year the sale stretches from New Boston to Wichita Falls then branches off on 287 to Quanah. The sale will also include Frederick, Oklahoma. That means 425 miles of yard sales, garage sales, sidewalk sales, farmers markets and flea markets in participating communities.
  • To borrow a line from "Closer to Fine," Indigo Girls came crawling on our shores Friday night to the delight of a standing-room-only crowd at McKinney Performing Arts Center.
  • The second annual Dallas International Festival is a free family event held in the Dallas Arts District (along Flora Street from Pearl to Jack Evans: 2403 Flora, Dallas TX 75201) on Saturday, May 25, 2013. From 10 am to 7 pm children and adults can enjoy three stages of music and dance from around the world, more than a hundred booths in the International Bazaar, a Global Cuisines Pavilion, a Parade of Nations, a Passport to Adventure game, the Childrens Discovery Center and Get-Up-&-Move!
  • McKinney Main Street is proud to announce the fourth annual “Bike the Bricks” closed course “crit” bike race in Historic Downtown McKinney on Friday, May 24, 2013. The focus will be to deliver a nail-biting and interactive event that will draw increased exposure not only to health and wellness but highlighting our one-of-a-kind Historic downtown. The event will include interval races, activities, food and drink. The climax of the event will draw in racers from across the state and beyond as these cyclists square off and chase a purse worth over $20,000. Event spectators of all ages will enjoy a Friday night free event in downtown to enjoy cycling, friendly camaraderie and an opportunity to purchase food and drink.
  • 325 – The First Council of Nicea – the first Ecumenical Council of the Christian Church is held. The First Council of Nicaea was a council of Christian bishops convened in Nicaea in Bithynia (present-day Ýznik in Turkey) by the Roman Emperor Constantine I in AD 325. This first ecumenical council was the first effort to attain consensus in the church through an assembly representing all of Christendom. Its main accomplishments were settlement of the Christological issue of the nature of The Son and his relationship to God the Father, the construction of the first part of the Creed of Nicaea, settling the calculation of the date of Easter, and promulgation of early canon law. The council settled, to some degree, the debate within the Early Christian communities regarding the divinity of Christ. This idea of the divinity of Christ, along with the idea of Christ as a messenger from God (The Father), had long existed in various parts of the Roman empire. The divinity of Christ had also been widely endorsed by the Christian community in the otherwise pagan city of Rome. The council affirmed and defined what it believed to be the teachings of the Apostles regarding who Christ is: that Christ is the one true God in deity with the Father.