Plano-based Cinemark is celebrating National Cinema Day
Celebrate National Cinema Day this Sunday with dozens of films available at Plano’s Cinemark locations for $4 per ticket.
Alyssa High is editor of Plano Magazine. She lives in Central Plano with her husband, dog and three cats. She enjoys attending culture and arts performances and can be found working from home in Downtown Plano. She can be reached at alyssa@planomagazine.com.
Celebrate National Cinema Day this Sunday with dozens of films available at Plano’s Cinemark locations for $4 per ticket.
In memory of late founding pastor Rev. Robert Hasley, St. Andrew Methodist Church has given their new chapel his namesake.
Children’s Medical Center Plano wrapped up the summer with a “Hairy Pawter” themed event celebrating the handlers and therapy dogs alike.
McKinney Mayor George Fuller, Plano-native Meryl K. Evans and Dallas Mavericks CEO Cynt Marshall will receive awards at the NTDC reception.
Celebrate Black Business Month by supporting local Black-owned businesses this weekend at Legacy West’s pop-ups.
Twin Peaks is kicking off the grand opening of their Plano location with beer samples and a ribbon cutting ceremony.
The Mark Cuban Foundation is hosting a free AI bootcamp for high schoolers in Plano, but applications are required and due soon.
Beach Buffet Band is closing out the summer with a free concert this Friday at The Boardwalk at Granite Park.
Children’s Medical Center Plano just gained $1 million donation from Take 5 Oil Change and Take 5 Car Wash.
In the next phase of Plano’s short-term rental study, the city is conducting an open house both virtually and in-person.