Love the Loop, a Dallas Running Club 15k at White Rock Lake, takes place this Saturday, beginning and ending at Winfrey Point. Dallas Running Club is a Lake Highlands-based nonprofit that benefits various local causes, including providing yearly college scholarships to high school senior cross country runners. An annual membership fee of $25 is good for eight free club races, held the first Saturday of each month (except November and December) at 8 a.m. Non-members can register for $10 here.
All matters of heart art goes on display with the opening of “El Corazón” at the Bath House Cultural Center this Saturday. From 7-9 p.m., the artists will be on hand to discuss their work and share some light bites during the opening reception. Curated by Jose Vargas, the heart-themed exhibition has been a staple in our neighborhood for 23 years. It will stay up through March 4, and is free to visit. See a full list of participating artists here.
Feeling like some late-night improv? Pocket Sandwich Theater has you covered with an unusual showcase this Saturday from 11:15 p.m.-1 a.m. Take One Productions will celebrate its 10th year with their first show in Dallas offering a “Whose Line Is It Anyway” inspired evening of theatrical play. Tickets are $5 and available at the door.
Young animal enthusiasts can learn what it takes to be a game warden when Martin Oviedo, of the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department, speaks about his career during a free talk at the Audelia Road Library on Sunday. Attendees can learn about his daily responsibilities during the 2 p.m. talk. There is no charge to attend.