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✈️ DAL bound! Join us at the Apprentice Creative Space for a Dear Black Writers screening and networking.
Black Writers Weekend Pop-Up is an intimate creative gathering designed to celebrate and connect Black storytellers across disciplines. This special event features an exclusive screening of Dear Black Writers, a dynamic artist panel with creatives from books, film, and media, and a curated creative mixer for meaningful networking. The pop-up creates space for conversation, collaboration, and community—bringing writers and creatives together to share insights, exchange ideas, and build lasting connections in a supportive, inspiring environment.
Spend Valentine's Day experiencing the romance, music and food of Guadalajara! Saturday, February 14; the show and dinner start at 8:30pm.
Through Mariachi and dance, this dinner show will tell the story of a romantic trip to Guadalajara, the home of mariachi music. Your 3-course dinner will transport you to Guadalajara as you enjoy the evening's entertainment.
To reserve your spot for this exclusive Valentine's Day dinner event, please select Reservation Deposit and check out. Your reservation includes dinner + entertainment. The balance of your reservation will be due at the event upon check out.
**Tax and gratuity are not included in the cost of the online ticket. Tax and Gratuity will be charged at the event.
Ages | 21+
Ticket Options:
Individual [per person] $47.50. Event entry + 3-course dinner [does not include drinks]. Your reservation deposit is $25 [per person]. The amount [per person] will be deducted from your final bill. The $25 deposit does not include tax or gratuity
Couple $85: Event entry + 3-course dinner for 2 people [does not include drinks]. Your reservation deposit is $50 [per couple]. The amount [per couple] will be deducted from your final bill. The $50 deposit does not include tax or gratuity
Couple with wine $119: Event entry + 3-course dinner for 2 people [includes wine]. Your reservation deposit is $50 [per couple]. The amount [per couple] will be deducted from your final bill. The $50 deposit does not include tax or gratuity
The Men’s Brunch is more than a meal—it’s a movement.
Since its inception, Men About the Culture has created space for men to gather, fellowship, and empower one another. Throughout the past 7 years, leaders, professionals, entrepreneurs, and advocates from across Texas and the diaspora come together for an afternoon of impactful conversation, networking, and action, call The MEN'S Brunch
In 2025, we elevate the conversation with our theme: Privilege. This year’s brunch will focus on:
Protecting mental health and wellness for men
Preparing for economic shifts, including the fall of the dollar and the rise of cryptocurrency
Securing legacy across generations
The centerpiece of the program will be a fireside chat with Jade Tinner, Founder of Men About the Culture, and R.W. Bray, former Vice President of Operations for 100 Black Men of America, Inc. Together, they will unpack the future of Men About the Culture, including its transition into a nonprofit entity committed to creating sustainable impact and resources for men.
We’ll also hear from one of the top leaders in the cryptocurrency industry, who will share insights on the shifting financial landscape and how to strategically prepare for the future of money.
What to Expect
A powerful fireside chat and dialogue on leadership, wellness, and economic equity for men across the state of Texas
Networking opportunities with community leaders, professionals, and entrepreneurs
A celebration of men who lead, uplift, and shape culture
Exclusive insight into the future of Men About the Culture as a nonprofit
Attire: Old Money Chic | Aristocrat-Inspired | Think Tommy Hilfiger x Morehouse
Why Attend?
Be part of a historic conversation centered on men, legacy, and the future of our communities
Build meaningful connections with like-minded leaders
Gain insights on wellness and economic preparedness that equip you to lead in changing times
Support the growth of Men About the Culture as it evolves into a nonprofit movement
No event schedules available
Carrollton, TX
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The Philippine Community Center, Inc. was founded in 1989 by Filipino-Americans in the North Texas region who recognized the need for a unified gathering place to celebrate their heritage and serve their community. Established formally in 1990 and granted 501(c)(3) nonprofit status by the IRS in 1991, PCCI has grown into a respected charitable organization based in Carrollton, TX that embodies the Filipino values of bayanihan (communal unity), utang na loob (gratitude), and social responsibility. The organization's commitment to service was notably validated in 1991 when PCCI leadership received encouragement from the late Philippine President Corazon Aquino to continue their charitable works. Over more than three decades, PCCI has built strong relationships within the Filipino-American community and beyond, becoming a trusted partner for numerous Filipino-led organizations across North Texas. The center provides not only a physical space for community gatherings but also meaningful opportunities for Filipino-Americans to give back through volunteer work and fundraising initiatives that support both local and international causes. PCCI's success is reflected in the enthusiastic community embrace of events like the Mrs. Philippines of North Texas Charity Fundraising Campaign and the annual Academic Achievement Awards. Today, under the leadership of dedicated board members and executive officers, PCCI continues its legacy of connecting people to purpose, fostering deep bonds within the Filipino-American community in the Carrollton area while maintaining its commitment to serving vulnerable populations both domestically and in the Philippines.
Founded in the early 1980s, the Iranian-American Community of North Texas (IACNT) emerged from the experiences of Iranian students and families who sought refuge and opportunity in America during transformative historical periods. Based in Carrollton, Texas, this independent non-profit organization represents generations of Iranian-Americans who have built lives while maintaining deep connections to their cultural heritage and homeland. IACNT's mission centers on acting as a bridge between Iranian culture and modern American life, preserving the rich history and traditions of Iran while actively contributing to progress in the United States. The organization cherishes the experiences of its diverse membership—from original founders who arrived as students in the 1970s to second-generation Iranians born in America—creating a multigenerational community united by shared values. Beyond cultural celebration, IACNT demonstrates commitment to human rights advocacy, maintaining awareness of developments in Iran while exercising the democratic freedoms available in the United States through voting, political engagement, and community activism. Members of the Carrollton-based organization have worked to teach their children both Farsi and English, ensuring cultural continuity while fully participating in American civic life. IACNT welcomes community involvement and values the suggestions and feedback of those seeking to understand Iranian culture and contemporary issues. The organization remains dedicated to educating diverse populations about Middle Eastern history and current affairs, fostering meaningful connections between Iranian-Americans and their broader communities throughout North Texas.