$29 for a Month of Unlimited Yoga at Karmany Yoga (Up to $112 Value)
Professional bobsled teams shave seconds off their times by breathing in unison and weaving their limbs together to cut down on drag. Master the techniques necessary to turning into four-person pretzel with today’s Groupon: for $29, you get a month of unlimited yoga classes at Karmany Yoga in Dallas (up to a $112 value if you attend an average of four classes per week, according to Karmany’s suggested fees). Karmany Yoga offers an eclectic variety of classes for yoga students of all experience levels. Allow one of Karmany’s nimble teachers to lead you through an Iyengar Level 1 class , in which students use props such as blankets, blocks, and belts to achieve the best results from basic poses, smoothing out crooks and rehabilitating peace thieves hiding deep within connective tissue and muscles. Power Flow classes focus on breath and flowing movement in a more vigorous format, set to up-tempo music and featuring optional modifications and intensifications to hasten your eventual laser-defying museum heist. Karmany stocks its schedule with 17 class options throughout every day of the week. Classes take place in a coolly colored, spacious, and open studio . Use this welcoming environment to harness the power of meditation and yoga, which can lead to decreased stress, mind-reading capabilities, and the ability to universally find remote controls. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: Barbecue Secrets Does your favorite barbecue sauce secretly contain tears? Read more…
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$29 for a Month of Unlimited Yoga at Karmany Yoga (Up to $112 Value)
$20 for $50 Worth of Upscale American Cuisine at Decanter Restaurant and Wine Lounge
A romantic dinner by a roaring fire is best enjoyed in a restaurant and not around the neighbor’s emblazoned wicker man. Retain your amorous appetite with today’s Groupon: for $20, you get $50 worth of upscale American cuisine at Decanter Restaurant and Wine Lounge . Decanter Restaurant and Wine Lounge’s patriotic chefs conjure nuanced American cuisine based on a blend of California–style recipes and local, seasonal ingredients. The ever-evolving menu sets the stage for good taste with a selection of crisp, amply topped flatbreads ($8–$9). Dinner vessels deliver seaworthy flavors such as tapioca-studded seared ahi tuna set adrift on a sea of tomato sauce ($19) and braised St. Peter’s fish, navigating waves of plantain salsa and schools of steamed rice from within its banana-leaf replica of the USS Nautilus ($17). Trade sea legs for land rovers with the seared duck breast ($18), which mingles cilantro-laced tidbits with dark, sweet fruit. Rooting around in an asparagus ragout, slow-cooked pork belly flashes sumptuously soft layers of tender meat astride a fluffy english pea waffle ($19). Although not included in today’s Groupon, drams from a well-curated wine list lend further depth to an already multidimensional dining experience, as does late-night music on Fridays and Saturdays and easily accessible space-time continuum rifts in the lounge. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: Barbecue Secrets Does your favorite barbecue sauce secretly contain tears? Read more…
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$20 for $50 Worth of Upscale American Cuisine at Decanter Restaurant and Wine Lounge
Two Tickets or Five Tickets to the Japanese Garden at Fort Worth Botanic Garden
Nature, like athletes and waiters serving flaming saganaki, always performs its best when on display for others. Witness a natural spectacle with today’s Groupon to Fort Worth Botanic Garden . Admission to the Japanese Garden is free for children under 4 years old. Choose between the following options: • For $5, you get two admission tickets to the Japanese Garden (up to a $9 value). • For $13, you get five admission tickets to the Japanese Garden (up to a $22.50 value). Winding paths and arched wooden bridges tiptoe around 7 acres of koi ponds, pagodas, and lush foliage at Fort Worth Botanic Garden’s Japanese Garden . Admire tranquil views and meditate on why there wasn’t a fifth Beatle as you recline on a gently sloping riverbank where colorful Japanese maples arch gracefully toward the water. Then, sprinkle food pellets to tempt glimmering koi fish to the surface, or cross a wooden bridge to follow serpentine pathways through the rest of the park, passing stone structures and bevies of bearded Monet imitators. With today’s deal, Groupon customers can procure two tickets to take a friend on a contemplative first date, or opt for a fivesome to celebrate the occurrence of a fifth weekend in July. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: Barbecue Secrets Does your favorite barbecue sauce secretly contain tears? Read more…
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Two Tickets or Five Tickets to the Japanese Garden at Fort Worth Botanic Garden
$55 for Photography Session and One Retouched Image File from Tim Watson Photography in Rockwall ($174 Value)
Photography is a combination of art and science, like the film Jurassic Park 2 or the dinosaur-filled park in which it was filmed. Fuse together two noble disciplines with today’s Groupon: for $55, you get a 30-minute photography session (a $75 value) plus one fully retouched image file (a $99 value) from Tim Watson Photography in Rockwall (a $174 total value). Photo sessions take place in an indoor or outdoor studio setting, but on-location shoots are available at an additional cost of $25 in Rockwall and $45 in Dallas (not covered by this Groupon). Boasting 10 years of experience, certified professional shutterbug Tim Watson trains his image-capturing skills on smile-ready clients for a variety of special occasions and events. Stake out a 30-minute session with up to six people ($10/extra person) to seize images of prewedding bliss, business headshot poses, maternal celebrations, or synchronized family grins. Watson employs a decade of photo-snapping experience to anticipate particularly poignant moments, making him especially skilled at capturing children’s portraits and tearful goodbyes before Dad leaves to mow the lawn. Subjects receive one fully retouched image file from which they can make prints for personal or professional use, be it to adorn a loved one’s desk or cover up an unflattering crayon portrait drawn on the wall. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: Barbecue Secrets Does your favorite barbecue sauce secretly contain tears? Read more…
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$55 for Photography Session and One Retouched Image File from Tim Watson Photography in Rockwall ($174 Value)
$30 for $60 Worth of Delivered Local-Artisan Fare from artizone
Locally sourced meals allow eaters to support local commerce and avoid the unsavory stardust that sticks to crops grown on asteroids. Chow down on down-to-earth chow with today’s Groupon: for $30, you get $60 worth of delivered local-artisan fare from artizone . Artizone delivers to several zip codes in and around the Dallas area (in addition to the $60 value, $15 delivery fee included before September 21). Artizone’s selection of 11 local artisans grow, craft, and bake mouth-watering morsels that can be delivered directly to domiciles. Deliveries can include handmade breads from the Empire Baking Company ($2.09–$14.70), handcrafted cheeses from Scardello ($1.18+ per oz.), and gingerbread men who would rather hitchhike to your door. Brighten up a drab morning with free-range eggs , laid by organically fed chickens, from Busy B’s Market ($5.33 for a dozen), or create a fish-centric meal with tender Atlantic salmon from Rex’s Seafood ($.85/oz.). Meanwhile, JJ&B’s fig and walnut jam ($9.45) is crafted from Mexia, Texas, figs and spreads as smoothly as turtle wax on a newly sanded Pinocchio. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: Barbecue Secrets Does your favorite barbecue sauce secretly contain tears? Read more…
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$30 for $60 Worth of Delivered Local-Artisan Fare from artizone
Dallas Patriots, Premier Baseball Academy to Collect 25k+1 Pairs of Shoes for Orphan Souls
The North Texas community is invited to participate by collecting new shoes and dropping them off at designated DFW drop-off locations July 1-30.Dallas, TX (PRWEB) June 30, 2011 The Dallas Patriots, one of the top select baseball clubs in the nation, and Premier Baseball Academy are looking to hit a home run for needy children this summer by collecting 25,001 pairs of new shoes for orphans and …
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Dallas Patriots, Premier Baseball Academy to Collect 25k+1 Pairs of Shoes for Orphan Souls
Early-literacy program gives Dallas parents the tools to help children read
Jasmine Africawala and Nora Nagel aim to get parents such as Karen Goodchild, with son Paul, excited about reading to their children through Every Child Ready to Read @ Dallas workshops.
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Early-literacy program gives Dallas parents the tools to help children read
Two heat related deaths in Dallas
Dallas County officials have reported that two people have died from heat related deaths.
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Two heat related deaths in Dallas
FBI raids Dallas gallery linked to Commissioner Price
A Dallas art gallery billed for car repairs and catering? New evidence suggests that the John Wiley Price investigation is expanding to include a local gallery owner who is a female friend of the county commissioner.
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FBI raids Dallas gallery linked to Commissioner Price
Hundreds gather to say goodbye to Dallas firefighter
Hundreds of North Texas firefighters gathered at a Garland church to say goodbye to a fallen Dallas firefighter.
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Hundreds gather to say goodbye to Dallas firefighter

