
Parents are always looking for activities to keep their children busy in the summer. Luckily for parents in Dallas, the city will once again offer free entry to summer entertainment for teens. The Teen All Access Pass program gives access to Dallas museums, nature and botanical gardens, outdoor entertainment venues, and leisure facilities in July and August.
The city of Dallas recently announced the return of their Teen All Access Pass program, which has been offered the last two summers. According to Dallas Culture Map, the passes will become available on Monday, July 3 at 10 am. There will be 10,000 passes handed out on a first-come, first-serve basis only to Dallas residents 13 to 17 years old.
Those interested must register in person at a Dallas recreation center and show proof of Dallas residency. "This program is one of many tools our city is leveraging to give Dallas kids and teens the opportunity to keep cool, get active, expand their knowledge, and most importantly, stay safe this summer,” said Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson. With this, parents should have plenty of free time of their own this summer.
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