JULY-AUG 2021 Plano Magazine

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All American 4th Plano brings back tradition with fireworks and fun story LIESBETH POWERS

@planoarts’s lawn decorating contest winner. Photo City of Plano Facebook

Gathering together to watch fireworks made a comeback this Fourth of July in Plano. The display offered in-person and streaming options. The festivities at the Red Trail Pavilion at Oak Point Park— previously known as the park’s Amphitheater—at 2801 E Spring Creek Parkway, Plano had food and fun for all ages. The fireworks were live streamed on the city of Plano’s YouTube page, Plano TV and the Plano Arts & Events Facebook page with music simulcast on 97.5 FM, the KLAK station. Visit the Facebook page to view the video. Also in the spirit of Independence Day, Plano hosted a lawn decorating contest. The submissions were voted on by Facebook “likes” on Plano’s Arts & Events page from June 28-July 1. Prizes for the contest include a 2-night stay at the Cambria Plano Frisco and family membership to the Heritage Farm Museum, among others. Find a free coloring page at plano.gov/allamerican4th. To see the fireworks show visit @planoarts on Facebook or go to tinyurl.com/yvr86sua.

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