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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEMedia contacts:Terry Lendecker VP of Advertising & Promotions 214.515.6523 tlendecker@dallasarboretum.orgJuliette Coulter The Coulter Group 214.394.5532 juliette@coultergroup.comKrista Gabbert Communications Specialist 214.515.6525 kgabbert@dallasarboretum.orgHoliday at the Arboretum, Featuring 12 Days of Christmasand “The Artistry of the Nativity” in The DeGolyer HouseNovember 9-December 31DALLAS – Winter 2018 – It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas! From November 9 toDecember 31, the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden welcomes the community toenjoy Holiday at the Arboretum, presented by Reliant. Stroll through the garden and seethe Victorian-style gazebos come to life, featuring each scene from the traditional carol, The12 Days of Christmas. Each gazebo features movement to depict the different belovedcharacters such as the Three French Hens, Twelve Drummers Drumming and Seven Swansa Swimming, to name a few.The garden will reopen for extended hours Wednesday through Sunday from 6-9 p.m.Enjoy more than 500,000 lights throughout the Arboretum, trimming the historic homesand featuring a 30-foot-tall spruce tree in the center of the property. The DeGolyer Housefeatures “The Artistry of the Nativity.” The house is open daily during garden daytimehours and on Wednesday nights.The exhibition in the historic DeGolyer House returns with “The Artistry of the Nativity,”with 500 crèches from over 50 countries representing so many cultures from around theworld. In addition to the Ray Harrington and the Joe Christian collections, which theArboretum owns, the private collections of Joyce and Larry Lacerte, Lydia and DanNovakov, and a life-size crèche from Mary and Mike Terry, will also be on display. This is aunique opportunity to see these crèches as they have never been on public display before.Each of the 500 crèches are made out of unique materials including cork, Waterford crystal,horns, seeds, corn husk, glass, adobe, paper-mache, wood and coconut shells. In addition to

the crèches, every room in the DeGolyer House will be elaborately decorated in holidaydécor.Click here for Holiday at the Arboretum Press Kit.Daily & Seasonal Programming for the Main Garden:The 12 Days of ChristmasDaily, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.November 9-December 31Adult: 15, Seniors (65 or older): 12, Children (2-12 years): 10Enjoy elaborately decorated Victorian-style gazebos on display every day during theholiday festival.The 12 Days of Christmas at Night featuring 500,000 lightsWednesday-Sunday, 6-9 p.m.November 14-December 30Adults: 20, Seniors (65 or older): 15 Children (2-12 years): 10The garden will be open late five nights a week for a special, lighted night-time experience.In special celebration, Restaurant DeGolyer will be open for reservation-only dinners onNovember 28, December 5, 12, 19, 20, 21, 27 & 28 at 7 p.m.The DeGolyer House “The Artistry of the Nativity”Daily, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., November 24-December 31Wednesday evenings 6-9 p.m., November 29-December 30Visit the historic DeGolyer House this holiday season to view magnificent nativitycollections on public display for the first time throughout the elaborately decorated house.Holiday Drinks & Serious EatsCafé on the GreenDaily, 11 a.m.-3 p.m.Enjoy special holiday drinks including pumpkin lattes, frosted mints, mulled wine andMexican hot chocolate. Holiday treats include pumpkin bars and holiday paninis. Warm upwith a bowl of soup in a Sourdough bread bowl. Café on the Green is a perfect place tolisten to holiday tunes and enjoy the stunning, 30 foot Christmas tree.Holiday TeaDaily, 11 a.m. & 2 p.m.Bring family and friends together and create an annual tradition with holiday tea atRestaurant DeGolyer, lavishly decorated for the season. Reservations required. Call 214515-6511. Ages 13 and up are permitted in the tea room.Veterans Day Weekend –November 10-12, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

All active duty and retired military personnel receive complimentary admission allweekend (with valid military ID). Bring a blanket, lawn chair, picnic basket and beverage ofchoice while taking in the best views of Dallas on the Martin Rutchik Concert Stage andLawn, and listening to Reckless Angels perform on Saturday from 2-4 p.m. On Veteran’sDay, the Carswell Air Force Base Choir perform at 11a.m. on the concert stage and the 1stCavalry Division Band from Fort Hood perform at 2 p.m. On Monday, the celebrationcontinues with a performance by the Dallas Police Department Choir at 2:30 p.m.Live Music on the Martin Rutchik Concert Stage and LawnPack a picnic and a beverage of choice and enjoy live music every Saturday and Sundayfrom 2-4 p.m. featuring the best of Dallas’ wedding and party bands.November 10November 11November 17November 18November 24November 25Reckless AngelsFort Hood ChoirThe Jam Wows!Dan Quinn BandMonkey Love BandIn10City BandDaily Live Holiday MusicNovember 14 –December 30, 11 a.m.-2 p.m.Val Late GardenPack a picnic to cozy up on a blanket and listen to beautiful holiday music performances bylocal singers and songwriters. Enjoy some egg nog as you hum to familiar songs like JingleBells.Holiday Music and SweetsWednesday-Sunday evenings, 6-9 p.m.November 14-December 30Café on the GreenEnjoy warm holiday-inspired drinks, food and desserts while listening to holiday tunesfrom local choirs and musicians. Menu items include: warm chestnut soup, potato and leeksoup, roasted tomato soup, all-beef Chicago hot dogs, grilled cheese sandwiches, 12 Days ofChristmas- themed warm cookies, mulled wine, hot mulled apple cider, Belgian hotchocolate, hazelnut and cinnamon coffee, local artisan micro brews, imported and domesticbeers, and a selection of red and white wine and champagne.Visits with SantaWednesday evenings, 6-9 p.m., November 14-December 19Saturday & Sunday, 12-4 p.m., November 25-December 24Santa is back in the garden this year in the perfect holiday setting--Crape Myrtle Allee,resplendent with twinkling lights. Share Christmas wishes with the jolly old man and take aphoto to commemorate the occasion. The Dallas Arboretum Volunteer Advisory Board willbe taking pictures of the memorable moments for donations, and guests are welcome totake the photo home.

Santa Letter WritingWednesday-Sunday evenings, 6-9 p.m.November 14-December 30Ann Stuart CourtyardCalling all good children on Santa’s nice list. Write Santa a letter to tell him wishes for thisholiday season. Drop off the letter in the beautifully crafted mailbox, and it will make itsway to the North Pole.Elves WorkshopWednesday-Sunday evenings, 6-9 p.m.November 14-December 30Ann Stuart CourtyardChildren, come join the elves of Santa’s Workshop while they take a break from makingtoys. Create a Santa hat or decorate a reindeer using candy canes. Toss a “snowball”, pin thenose on the snowman, or make a holiday hat or card to give to someone.Ugly Christmas Sweater ContestEvery Thursday evening, 6-8 p.m.November 15-December 30Virginia and Algur Meadows Orientation TheaterOn Thursday nights, guests are encouraged to wear a favorite ugly or tacky Christmassweater. Stop by the orientation theater when entering the garden to show off the sweaterand check-in for a chance to win two Cool Thursdays Concert tickets.Live Music provided by local choirs and ensemblesNovember 16Frankston High School Band, 7 p.m. & 8 p.m.November 28Seagoville High School Choir, 7-8 p.m.November 29White Rock United Methodist Church Choir, 7-8 p.m.November 30Wilshire Baptist Community Choir , 7-8 p.m.December 1Texas Pride Music Festival, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.December 2Swing Anoba Jazz Ensemble, 12-2 p.m.White Rock United Methodist Church Choir, 7-8 p.m.December 5White Rock Montessori Choir, 7 p.m.December 6Asterois Chamber Music, 7-9 p.m.December 7St. Paul Choir, 7-7:30 p.m.Salvation Army Texas Divisional Brass Ensemble 7:30-8:30pmDecember 9First United Methodist Cedar Hill Choir, 7-8 p.m.December 12Dan D. Rogers Elementary School, 7 p.m.December 13Dallas Police Department Choir, 7-9 p.m.December 14Mesquite Children’s Choir, 7-7:30 p.m.St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic SchoolWild Tones Acapella Group, 7:30-8:30 p.m.December 16Sachse High School Choir, 7-9 p.m.December 21St. Paul Choir, 7-7:30 p.m.The Cathedral Shrine of the Virgin of Guadalupe Choir 7:30-9pm

***See website for additional holiday singer/songwriter performances nightly 6-9 p.m.12 Days of Holiday Beer11am-2pm, dates listed belowVal Late Garden12 different breweries will join the Arboretum on 12 different dates for holiday festivities.Enjoy tasting holiday and seasonal beers with local breweries.November 17November 18November 24November 25December 1December 2December 8December 9December 15December 16December 22December 23Peticolas BrewingSteam Theory BrewingCelestial BeerworksWhite Rock Ale HouseLakewood Brewing Co.Deep Ellum Brewing Co.Austin East CidersBishop Cider CompanyCommunity Beer CompanyPegasus City BreweryTexas Ale ProjectOn RotationWindow to the Wild Bird Flight ShowNovember 17, 10:30 a.m.Martin Rutchik Concert Stage and LawnFree with paid garden admissionJoin Window to the Wild for a 45-minute outdoor education flight training show. At the endof the show, come to the stage to meet the birds and trainers, ask questions and takepictures.Outdoor Movie, “The Polar Express”November 29, 6:30-8:30 p.m.Martin Rutchik Concert Stage and LawnNothing brings back holiday memories quite like the movie, “The Polar Express”. Guestscan take a ride on the joyful train and explore the mysteries of the North Pole all the way upto Santa’s front door. Bring a friend, bundle up and enjoy one of the holidays most belovedmovies.Reliant Santa HatsNovember 29, December 5, 13, 14, 23, 6-9 p.m.Available at main ticket booth onlyGet festive with a Santa hat, given to guests who enter the garden on select nights. Thesehats light up and make the perfect picture opportunity while enjoying the 12 Days ofChristmas exhibit at night.Lake Highlands Wranglers PerformanceDecember 2, 2 p.m.

Entry PlazaWatch the local Wranglers dance and perform to some holiday tunes.Pride of Texas Music FestivalDecember 7, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.Jonsson Color Garden and Café on the GreenHear all the holiday classics as Dallas metroplex students perform songs of the season.Ensembles perform at Jonsson Color Garden and choirs perform in front of the 30-footChristmas tree.Wine & Movies: A Perfect PairingWith Hayley and Gary CogillJanuary 27, 6:30-8:30 p.m. 75Emmy-award winning journalist and producer, Gary Cogill, and sommelier and founder ofDallas Uncorked, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, lead guests through an interactive and tastyexperience, discussing top movies of the year. Gary speaks to a movie palette and lists fiveof his picks for “Best of 2018”, while Hayley appeals to the taste palette with wines tomatch.Daily and Seasonal Programming for A Tasteful Place:Seasonal TastingsEvery day, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.Try three free different samples featuring a hero vegetable, fruit or herb from the garden.Visit www.dallasarboretum.org/recipes for past, current and future recipes.DEMONSTRATION COOKING: El Centro College CooksEvery Monday, 11 a.m.-NoonDonald and Charlotte Test PavilionParticipate in this popular cooking demonstration, taught by Chef Jordan Swim from thecollege’s nationally recognized culinary school. Two new recipes are demonstrated eachmonth.November’s menu features Grilled Broccolini with Cotjia Cheese & Lemon and SwissChard with Pine Nuts & Garlic.December’s menu features Cumin Roasted Cauliflower and Bitter Green Salad with BlueCheeseVendor Demonstrations and SalePopular vendors will demonstrate products throughout the holiday festival. Sample orpurchase popular items from vendors including Pajama Sweets, Rakkasan Tea, ChocolateBags, Steel City Pops, Pop Star and many others. Check the website regularly for a completelist of upcoming vendors in the garden.DEMONSTRATION COOKING: Holiday PiesPresented by Humble Pie

November 9 & December 14, 11 a.m.-NoonFree with paid garden admissionHumble Pie celebrates the holiday season by demonstrating how to make fan-favoriteholiday pies. Samples are available after the demonstration, and pies are available forpurchase.INTERACTIVE COOKING: Farm to Fork Series: Butter Up with Butternut SquashPresented by Greer FarmsNovember 11, 1-3 p.m., 65Learn to create crispy butternut fritters with creamy chipotle dipping sauce, butternutsquash with chicken and spinach lasagna roll ups, and butternut squash harvest moussewith brandy snaps. Visit www.dallasarboretum.org/cookingclasses to register.DEMONSTRATION COOKING: Chef-tastic Cooking SeriesWednesdays, 11 a.m.-NoonFree with paid garden admissionEnjoy a demonstration from local chefs. They will demonstrate how to make one of theirsignature dishes using seasonal vegetables growing in the garden, with a small taste forattendees to try.November 14December 5December 19Chef Jon Thompson is the Executive Chef at Zaytinya in Frisco, TexasGiuliano Matarese, Millie LireJared Estes, Water GrillINTERACTIVE CLASS: Succulents and Pumpkin ClassPresented by RuibalsNovember 17, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., 55Join Ruibals for a hands-on class to create a one-of-a-kind pumpkin and succulentcenterpiece for a Thanksgiving-themed table. The class price includes a large pumpkin, fivesucculents, decorative supplies, and admission into the garden with parking. Visitwww.dallasarboretum.org/cookingclasses to register.HANDS-ON COOKING: Sushi & Dumpling ClassPresented by Tastebuds KitchenNovember 18, 1-3 p.m., 65Learn the basics of creating fresh and delicious Uramaki, Maki and Temaki rolls that lookgreat and taste even better. Master the gentle art of preparing and folding signaturedumplings with an oh-so-good honey soy dipping sauce. BYOB. Visitwww.dallasarboretum.org/cookingclasses to register.HANDS-ON COOKING: Yeli Belly Chocolate ClassDecember 2, 1-3 p.m., 65Get your hands on cacao here! This hands on chocolate class introduces flavor-infusedchocolate ganache and rolling truffles. Each student gets an opportunity to sample a variety

of chocolate, experiment with different flavors and take home a box of their own handmadechocolates! Visit www.dallasarboretum.org/cookingclasses to register.HANDS-ON COOKING: Chef Zach Townsend Chocolate ClassDecember 8, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., 55Nothing pairs better than champagne and chocolate. Sip on a glass of champagne whilewatching one of Dallas’ premier chocolatiers, Zach Townsend, teach guests the secrets oftruffles. The class begins with participants sampling a selection of fine chocolates while thechocolatier discusses the origins of chocolate and how chocolate is made. After the tasting,guests don aprons for a fun lesson and demonstration creating sumptuous chocolateganache as a center for classic French Truffles. Participants will also hand roll darkchocolate truffles and take them home in individual boxes to enjoy, along with a copy of therecipes. Visit www.dallasarboretum.org/cookingclasses to register.HANDS-ON COOKING: Cooking with Wine Class (gluten-free menu)Hosted by Tastebuds KitchenDecember 9, 1-3 p.m., 65Join us as we cook some of our favorite dishes in this delicious, gluten-free menu that justso happens to include wine. Learn to make perfectly baked Salmon En Papillote withseasonal vegetables, Bacon & Leek Risotto, and Red Wine Poached Pears with handwhipped cream. Perfect for a special date night or an evening out with friends! Gluten-free& BYOB. Visit www.dallasarboretum.org/cookingclasses to register.HANDS-ON COOKING: Holiday Brunch ClassPresented by Lorie FangioDecember 15, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., 65Lorie Fangio, teaching chef and owner of A Taste of Paris culinary trips leads amouthwatering holiday brunch workshop. Brunching is a wonderful way to entertain overthe holiday season. Become armed with amazing recipes to serve visiting family and friendsthrough the holidays and beyond. Visit www.dallasarboretum.org/cookingclasses toregister.INTERACTIVE COOKING: Young Chef’s ClassPresented by Young Chefs Academy of FriscoDecember 22, 1-2:30 p.m., Adults 15, Children 10Create a fun, memorable afternoon in an interactive adult/child cooking class makinghomemade gifts for the holidaykitchen. Visit www.dallasarboretum.org/cookingclasses to register.INTERACTIVE COOKING: Over the Top Tapas Couples ClassPresented by Gil’s Elegant CateringDecember 29, 3-6 p.m., 150

“Over The Top” Tapas is an exciting class that teaches students to create flavorful tapas.Learn to extract and impact the flavors of Spanish cuisine through hands on learning. Thisclass was brought back by populardemand. Visit www.dallasarboretum.org/cookingclasses to register.**2018 programming for A Tasteful Place is supported by Dallas Tourism PublicImprovement District.Holiday Activities for the Rory Meyers Children’s Adventure GardenAnimal Adventures with the Dallas Zoo (Appropriate for all ages)November 12, 11:15 a.m.–NoonThe Dallas Zoo is bringing a few of their favorite friends for an animal encounter in theRory Meyers Children’s Adventure Garden. Stop by for a wild adventure with interestingcritters.TECH Truck (Appropriate for Ages 5 and up)November 17, 10 a.m.–2 p.m.The Moody OasisTinker, Engineer, Create, Hack! Join the TECH Truck staff from the Perot Museum in theRory Meyers Children’s Adventure Garden for a hands-on experience.Thanksgiving Weekend (All ages can participate!)November 22–25, Throughout the Children’s Adventure GardenMake the Children’s Adventure Garden part of your family tradition and get outside. Join usThanksgiving Weekend for Thanksgiving-themed activities, crafts, and more.ALL DAY: Creative Corner: Turkey Time, Exploration Center, Sponsored by Neiman Marcus10 a.m.: Little Adventurers Activities, First Adventure11a.m., 1 & 3 p.m.: Plant Lab: Colorful Canopy (ages 6 and up), Exploration Center11:30 a.m. & 2:30 p.m.: OmniGlobe Presentation: Thanksgiving Traditions, ExplorationCenterNoon: Making the Mayflower: The Physics of Floating, Pure Energy4 p.m.: Rockin’ Art!, Incredible EdibleHoliday Hunt for Santa’s Helpers (All ages can participate!)November 24–December 24Throughout the Children’s Adventure GardenHelp look for Santa’s helpers, like a frog on a log, a deer right here, a fox in the rocks, asquirrel on a whirl, an owl on a trowel, or a bobcat in a hat. Take a picture with four (4) ofSanta’s helpers and bring them to the Exploration Center to redeem a prize.Letter-Writing to Santa (Appropriate for Ages 5 and up)Mondays-Fridays Only, All DayNovember 26-December 24Exploration Center

Come to the letter-writing workshop to write a letter to Santa. Special paper, pens, stickers;everything you would need to catch Santa’s attention is provided. Some of Santa’s helpersmay stop by with some inside tips.Creative Corner: Oh What Fun! (All ages can participate!)Sponsored by Neiman MarcusSaturdays and Sundays Only, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.December 1-25Exploration CenterStop by the Exploration Center and create a holiday craft to take home.Plant Lab: Let It Snow (Appropriate for ages 6 and up)December 3-23, 11 a.m., 1 p.m., and 3 p.m.Exploration CenterLet it snow, let it snow, let it snow in the Plant Lab this December! Explore the wondersof melting, snowflakes, and endothermic reactions.Plant Lab Extravaganza (Appropriate for ages 6 and up)December 24-30, 11 a.m., 1 p.m., and 3 p.m.Exploration CenterDecember 24 – Strawberry DNADecember 26 – Elephant’s ToothpasteDecember 27 – Monster Molecule MistDecember 28 – Starchy NightDecember 29 – How Sweet It IsDecember 30 – Let It SnowCreative Corner: New Year’s Wishes Sponsored by Neiman MarcusDecember 27-31, 10 a.m.–2 p.m.Exploration CenterAs the new year sneaks closer, warm up in the Exploration Center and create a wishingwand. Using plant parts and other natural objects, decorate wands to take home and bringjoy to those around. Frolic through the garden, using a wishing wand to wish New Year’sgood luck to everyone.Discounts:BOGO Wednesdays*Every Wednesday through December 269 a.m.-5 p.m.Buy one, get one admission every Wednesday.C. C. Young Senior ThursdaysEvery Thursday through December 279 a.m.-5 p.m.

Seniors 65 and older get in for 11 general garden admission on Thursdays and receive a20 percent discount in the Hoffman Family Gift Store. Discount available at ticket boothonly.Holiday at the Arboretum Featuring The 12 Days of Christmas Sponsors:November 9-December 31, 2018Presenting Sponsor: ReliantDay 1: Partridge in a Pear TreeSponsored by Jeanne R. JohnsonDay 2: Two Turtle DovesSponsored by a Friend of the Dallas ArboretumDay 3: Three French HensSponsored by Faye C. BriggsDay 4: Four Calling BirdsSponsored by a Friend of the Dallas ArboretumDay 5: Five Golden RingsIn honor of Great Grandparents Dolph and Evelyn Bosley and their 5 Gold RingsDay 6: Six Geese A-LayingIn honor of Marilyn R. Corrigan and Catherine A CorriganDay 7: Seven Swans A-SwimmingSponsored by Phyllis and Tom McCaslandDay 8: Eight Maids-A-MilkingSponsored by Kathy and Gene BishopDay 9: Nine Ladies DancingIn Honor of Chloe Simone Shea. Given by Holly & Tom Mayer, Maile and Charles SheaDay 10: Ten Lords A-LeapingSponsored by The Margot A. and Carl J. Johnson FoundationDay 11: Eleven Pipers PipingSponsored by a Friend of the Dallas ArboretumDay 12: Twelve Drummers DrummingSponsored by Myron K. MartinAbout the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden:

The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden is located on the southeastern shore of White RockLake at 8525 Garland Road, Dallas, Texas 75218. The Dallas Arboretum is also the home of theinternationally acclaimed Rory Meyers Children’s Adventure Garden. It is open daily from 9 a.m.-5p.m. The Dallas Morning News is the principal partner of the Dallas Arboretum. The Arboretum issupported, in part, by funds from the Dallas Park and Recreation Department. WFAA is an officialmedia sponsor for the Dallas Arboretum.About ReliantReliant powers, protects and simplifies life by bringing electricity, smart energy solutions,residential services and security to homes and businesses across Texas. Serving customers and thecommunity is at the core of what we do. Reliant is part of NRG Energy, Inc. (NYSE: NRG), a Fortune500 company that creates value through best-in-class operations and reliable and efficient electricgeneration. Backed by a diverse portfolio of power generating facilities, NRG’s retail companies,including Reliant, power almost 3 million customers in 10 states and the District of Columbia. NRGretail brands collectively are the largest providers of electricity in Texas. For more informationabout Reliant, please visit reliant.com and connect with Reliant on Facebook atfacebook.com/reliantenergy and Twitter @reliantenergy. PUCT Certificate #10007.###

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