This coming Wednesday you will likely find me at Fort Worth's historic Stagecoach Ballroom.
No, I am not going to be at the historic Stagecoach Ballroom to dance with Dancing with the Stars' Edyta Sliwinska and Alec Mazo. That pair will be giving dance lessons at Fort Worth's non-historic Universe Ballroom.
I had no idea, til today, that Fort Worth had ballrooms.
On Wednesday you can join me, if I show up, at the historic Stagecoach Ballroom to watch the world premiere of the documentary movie "Up a Creek."
"Up a Creek" looks at various impacts of the Trinity River Vision Boondoggle.
I do not know if "Up a Creek" includes footage of the infamous J.D. Granger UTA breakdown.
I have no idea what this documentary movie is rated. But, since it's about Fort Worth I expect it to be filthy, with a lot of trashy stuff shown.
The historic Stagecoach Ballroom is located at 2516 E. Belknap in Fort Worth. You can easily find directions by Googling "Stagecoach Ballroom Fort Worth." That is how I found out where the historic Stagecoach Ballroom is located.
On Wednesday, March 30, 2011, doors open at 6:30 p.m. with "Up a Creek" screening at 7:00 p.m.
This is a TRIP event. TRIP is an acronym for Trinity River Improvement Project. TRIP is a non-partisan, non-profit organization which advocates cleaning the Trinity River, while supporting development that does not spoil the natural aesthetics and historic nature of the river.
Go to the TRIP website for more information.
Back in my younger days I would go dancing at the Coach on Friday and Saturday nights. I would dance from 9-2, go home with my feet sore and soaked in sweat. It was a really good workout.
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and... TRIP is an advocate for private property right and is critical of eminent domain abuse.
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