RIP FEST, other events rescheduled due to rainy weather
byWith last week’s stormy weather, several events have been rescheduled. RIP Fest will take place on Oct. 30 and For the Love of Art on Nov. 8.
With last week’s stormy weather, several events have been rescheduled. RIP Fest will take place on Oct. 30 and For the Love of Art on Nov. 8.
Local restaurants ✔ Performances by arts groups ✔ Activities for kids ✔ Cocktails ✔ Raffle prizes ✔ Surprise announcements ✔
The former mayor’s Key to the City ceremony will include remarks from Bruce Glasscock and TMNA’s Chris Reynolds.
A fan of the Real Housewives of New Jersey? Joe Gorga is bringing Frank Catania for an evening of comedy and meet-and-greets.
From preschool to professional, Plano Public Library (PPL) has something for everyone. Take a look at PPL’s free programs – offered both in-person and virtually – for all your educating and entertaining needs:
Things to do in Plano this September, like Lionel Bart’s Oliver! at Courtyard Theater, Plano Water Lantern Festival at Haggard Park and the Balloon Festival at Oak Point.
Thirty restaurants and over 100 wines are in store for tastings at the Plano Food + Wine Festival on Nov. 1 at Legacy West.
The Plano Holiday Parade will feature a western theme this year — think cowboy hats trimmed in tinsel, boots full of candy canes and cacti strung with twinkle lights, organizers say.
DART is celebrating the grand opening with free rides and festivities at select locations TBD. Silver Line riders can ride free then until Nov. 8.
Thirty one of the over 750 retailers in Dallas-Fort Worth participating in the Partners Card program are located in Plano, providing 10-20% off for the season.