Dallas teens to get free access to sporting events
The City of Dallas and Dallas Sports Commission have launched a program that will give teens in the city access to professional and amateur sporting events. The"Mayor's Youth Sports Ticket Program" was announced Monday.
Mayor Eric Johnson says this project was inspired by the Teen All Access Pass. That program was launched by Dallas Parks and Recreation to provide up to 10,000 teens with free admission to places like the Perot Museum of Nature and Science, Dallas Arboretum and Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum.
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