Any time
- Dollar Days at the Dallas Arboretum have arrived. Frolic among the flowers for $2. Parking costs $5.
- Chaos ensues when playwright Stephan Kickham won’t allow actresses to portray female characters in his play. This Pegasus Theatre production of “A Proper Man” is a medley of Shakespeare, “Blackadder” and “Monty Python.” Tickets cost $15-$30.
- Chris Harrison’s Steam Theory Brewing opens Wednesday. Maybe if you hang out there long enough, you’ll see a “Bachelor” contestant or two. (Warning: This is solely based on sheer optimism and wishful thinking.)
Saturday
- Support the Lake Highlands High School’s Highlandettes at this massive garage sale. Scan furniture, clothing, jewelry, electronics and household goods from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. For first dibs, pay $5 and shop Friday from 8-10 p.m.
- Kick back with a bowl of cereal and watch “Space Jam” at Alamo Drafthouse. The movie starts at 10 a.m. Tickets are available here.
- Purchase fresh fruits and vegetables at White Rock Market from 8 a.m.-1 p.m.
Elsewhere in Dallas …
- Trees — which Lake Highlanders Whitney and Clint Barlow own, by the way — is celebrating its ninth anniversary with Reverend Horton Heat.
Sunday
- De-stress from the week at a White Rock Hills library’s free yoga class.
- Catholic Charities is offering a class for those taking the citizenship test. Head to the Audelia Road Branch Library from 1-5 p.m. There’s a $30 book and material fee.