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    Eco News

    A few things Dallas-area businesses are doing for Earth Day week

    Teresa Gubbins
    Apr 22, 2025 | 1:33 pm
    Farena beet & citrus salad

    Beet & citrus salad at Farena

    Loews Arlington Hotel

    Earth Day, the annual global event dedicated to the environment, is April 22, and there's no better way to celebrate the day than read about other people doing good things.

    Here's some (mostly) local initiatives where organizations are (sort of) doing things for the planet:

    Loews salads
    Live by Loews – Arlington and Loews Arlington Hotel have unveiled Freshly Rooted by Loews Hotels, a culinary program that emphasizes sustainability with salads made from locally sourced ingredients at its two restaurants, Cut & Bourbon and Farena.

    • Farena Beet & Citrus Salad: goat cheese ricotta, chicory, greens, grapes, and hazelnuts. Farms: Youngs Greenhouses (Clay County, Texas), Tru Harvest (Belton, Texas), and Village Farms Fresh (Marfa, Texas)
    • Cut & Bourbon Seared Tuna Salad: Chopped lettuce, carrots, cucumber, cabbage, shaved onion, fried garlic, and micro greens in sesame ginger vinaigrette. Farms: True Harvest (Belton, Texas - Hydroponic leafy greens; Val Verde Vegetable Co. (McAllen, Texas), My Epicurean Farm (Dallas, Texas) - Aquaponic greens

    Supermarket sweepstakes
    Natural Grocers, the largest family-operated natural and organic chain — which sells only 100 percent organic produce to support regenerative farmers and offer products that meet rigorous quality standards — is celebrating Earth Day with special savings, giveaways, and educational efforts. Each year the company showcases environmentally conscious products and practices and hosts a special fundraiser throughout the month of April to bring awareness to the importance of a healthy planet. The company's month-long Earth Day celebration culminates with three days of exclusive Earth Day deals, freebies and sweepstakes, April 22-24.

    Customers will get special Earth Day Deals of up to 46 percent on products like Cascadian Farm Select Organic Granola Pouches, Dr. Bronner's Toothpaste, Caboo Tree-Free Paper Towels Mega Roll, Vita Coco Select Coconut Waters and much more.

    Sustainable wines
    Sixty Vines, the wine-centric chain with locations in Uptown Dallas and Plano, is raising a glass to sustainability with a limited-time "Earth Month Flight" featuring four sustainably made wines from partners who are leading the charge in responsible winemaking: Kate Arnold Sauvignon Blanc, Alexander Valley Vineyards Rosé, Tablas Creek “Alouette” Grenache, and Stolpman “La Cuadrilla” Red Blend. Sixty Vines is home to the industry-leading wine-on-tap system, where each reusable keg replaces 26 bottles and can be reused up to 1,500 times. By their count, they've saved 442,274 bottles from landfills this year.

    Free cake
    Whiskey Cake, the American tavern chain with locations in Irving, Plano, and Fort Worth, is giving away a free slice of its signature whiskey cake, from April 22-28, to guests who bring in their own mug, as a thank-you for choosing to reuse. They call it a "fun, feel-good way to highlight waste reduction and kickstart greener habits." It's unclear how this helps the environment since the cup will have to be washed one way or another, whether at the restaurant or at your home. (Unless you don't wash it when you get home, and no judgment on that.) Either way, bringing your own mug is a good habit to practice. Guests will also get seed packets to plant their own herbs or flowers.

    Airport recycle bins
    Arca Continental Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages, the Coca-Cola bottler for Texas (and parts of Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Arkansas), has partnered with Dallas Fort Worth International Airport to install four "smart" recycling bins. Powered by SmartSort Technologies, Inc., these AI-enabled bins make it easier for travelers to separate recyclables from waste. A camera scans the item and tells the user which slot it goes into.

    Two bins with slots for waste and recycling have been installed at Terminals D and E. Two more bins have been installed at DFW Airport Headquarters and the Department of Public Safety, who each got a triple-stream unit, which has not only waste and recycling but also composting.

    The local bottler is doing the best it can, but an argument could be made that parent company Coca-Cola — one of the world's largest plastic polluters, producing about 3 million tons of plastic packaging every year, or 200,000 bottles every minute — would make a greater impact if it would just stick to the many empty environmental promises it has made over the years, such as its 2022 commitment to making 25 percent of its packaging reusable by 2030 — a commitment it has since reneged on. The company has been taken to court over its "greenwashed" claims which mislead consumers and mask its culpability in plastic pollution.

    Non-plastic straws
    A company called Corn Next is making straws from corn, water, and enzymes. A release says they have the durability of plastic without the environmental impact, containing zero chemical or synthetic ingredients, and they hold up for two hours in cold drinks. They come in a plain no-taste version, but there are also naturally fruit-flavored versions like lemon and lime,and they come in in cocktail and regular sizes as well as in pretty translucent colors. You can buy them online for home use, and soon they’ll be available in restaurants, bars and hotels across the country. The company was founded in China, but has offices in California (although they're planning to relocate to Illinois soon).

    Rewilding hoodies
    Beyond Meat, which makes convincing plant-based meats such as burgers and sausage (their Sweet Italian sausage is divine), has a limited-edition collection designed by Sean Wotherspoon to benefit Re:wild, a company that champions the idea of "rewilding" the planet to help slow climate change while protecting and restoring biodiversity. The collection includes T-shirts and hoodies with images of bison, wolves, and antelope.

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    Movies for Kids

    Kid-themed film festival at Angelika Dallas will be free to all

    Alex Bentley
    Dec 26, 2025 | 10:01 am
    The Pout-Pout Fish
    Photo courtesy of Viva Kids
    The 42nd annual KidFilm will feature screenings of The Pout-Pout Fish and other new animated films.

    A family-friendly kid-themed festival is coming to Dallas that'll be free for all: The 42nd Annual KidFilm Family Festival, the oldest and largest children-themed film festival in the U.S., will take place on January 17 and 18, 2026 at the Angelika Film Center Dallas with film debuts, animated films, and an appearance by a renowned children's author.

    KidFilm is an annual outreach program of the USA Film Festival/Dallas, a 56-year-old nonprofit dedicated to film and the arts.

    The big highlight of this year's KidFilm is a salute to children’s book author Deborah Diesen, who will appear in conjunction with a screening of Viva Kids’ new animated feature film, The Pout-Pout Fish — based on Diesen's 2008 book, which started a series that has now reached 20 entries.

    The film — about Mr. Fish, a pouty introvert, and Pip, an energetic sea dragon, who embark on a daunting quest to find a legendary fish to grant their wish to save their homes — features a star-studded voice cast with familiar names like Nick Offerman, Miranda Otto, Jordin Sparks, and Amy Sedaris.

    Free copies of the new book, The Pout-Pout Fish Movie Storybook, will be distributed to families (while supplies last), and Diesen will sign books for the kids.

    The festival will also include screenings of other new animated feature films:

    • Leon Joosen's The Land of Sometimes, a musical which follows twins Alfie and Elise who get more than they bargained for as they are whisked away to a magical world after summoning a mysterious Wish Collector.
    • Mark Risley’s Flower of the Dawn, a fairy tale that follows a princess who has been turned into a nightingale by a vain sorceress whose only hope is to attain an elusive, magical flower.
    • Reza Memari’s The Last Whale Singer, an adventure which features a self-doubting teenage humpback whale who must face his fears and embark on a perilous journey with his friends in order to discover his own song and save the ocean from a monstrous creature.
    • Caroline Origer’s Spiked, which follows a young, orphaned hedgehog and overextended rabbit father who experience the adventure of a lifetime.
    • Vincent Bal & Wip Vernooij's Miss Moxy, a comedy which features a domestic cat who gets lost during a vacation and must find her way back home through the South of Europe with the help of the most despicable creatures a cat can imagine: a comical dog and an old, wise bird.

    Additionally, the festival will include several new live-action feature films:

    • Gregory Alan Williams’ Paw Paw & Dayja, which follows the adventures of a Bigfoot obsessed 10-year-old who, with the help of her grandfather, learns that each of us see the world a little differently but everyone’s view has value.
    • Neven Hitrec’s The Second Diary of Paulina P., which follows a fifth grader who uses her charm and imagination to navigate a strict teacher, her first bully, and the new dynamic with her grandmother who is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s.
    • Tord Danielsson’s The Crown Prince and the Return of the Tyrant, a fantasy film that follows a young Crown Prince who will soon become king, just as he has always dreamed, when his suspicious grandmother returns to the kingdom.

    Finally, there will be 22 short film presentations featuring animated and live-action short films from around the world, including works from Belgium, Canada, Colombia, France, Germany, Hungary, Japan, Poland, Republic of Korea, Russian Federation, Serbia, Taiwan, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, and U.S. (including two films made by Texans).

    The event is free thanks to support from the City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture, the Texas Commission on the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, and from the Festival’s Season Sponsors which include the Carol and Alan J. Bernon Family Charitable Foundation, Dallas Tourism Public Improvement District, The Eugene McDermott Foundation, Sidley Austin LLP, Headington Companies, Dave Perry-Miller Real Estate, Gaedeke Group, Mary Fox & Laura Fox, Moody Fund for the Arts, Dallas Film Commission, Angelika Film Center Dallas, Wildworks PR, DFW Child, and Spracklen Film and Video. The USA Film Festival is supported, in part, by the City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture, the Texas Commission on the Arts, and the National Endowment for the Arts.

    The full schedule of KidFilm programs can be found at usafilmfestival.com. Tickets for all shows are free for both children and adults, but tickets are required for admission.

    Advance tickets for most programs is available online through January 14 at eventbrite.com. Any unreserved tickets will be made available at the Angelika Theater box office on the day of show only.

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