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5/21
Back in my day, skaters skated, surfers surfed and skiers skied. Simple times, happy times. Things were "cool," occasionally "awesome," but never in our wildest dreams could anything have been "off the chain." Probably because my generation didn't have something as obviously off the chain as wakeboarding, an extreme aquatic amalgam of water-skiing, snowboarding and skateboarding. Different times, complicated times. On Saturday and Sunday at Fort Worth's Marine Creek Park, witness the Pro Wakeboard Tour and all of its festivities, addictive like an EA Sports video game soundtrack. Local favorite Gabe Lucas will compete with defending champ Parks Bonifay and dozens of other hopefuls. Marine Creek Park is located at 4600 Marine Creek Parkway. Tickets are available at www.prowakeboardtour.com or at the gate for $10. --Matt Hursh
Boots and Bonnets
5/22
Great Britain's sucking it right now. Coldplay has yet to be replaced as icon of UK rock--something sorely needed. Even on TV, NBC's version of The Office is funnier, if only because you can hear all the jokes. The British Emporium, however, fares far better just sticking with the classics. Highlighting its car show on Sunday is the iconic Routemaster double-decker bus and a black taxicab, in addition to other British classic cars and bikes. The show runs from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. (awards for "Shiniest Boot" and other zany titles are presented at 4 p.m.) and is located at 140 N. Main St. in Grapevine. Call 817-421-2311. --Paul Kix
Katy's Friends
5/19
Get your exercise, your drink on and a full meal all at one place. The Michelob Ultra Seventh Annual Katy 5K Run/Walk/Skate presented by Travis Walk/Terrace House promises to give every opportunity for fun--and for the good of the trail. More than 40 local restaurants and food vendors will participate, and proceeds benefit Friends of the Katy Trail in the effort to provide a soft-surface path for runners. The event begins at 6:15 p.m. May 19 in Reverchon Park, 3505 Maple Ave. at Turtle Creek Boulevard. The event also features a Point-5K Dash (a one-third-mile run) for kids 9 and under, a 5K skate and The Blenders providing live "get moving" music. To register call 214-303-1180 or visit www.lukeslocker.com. --Jenice Johnson