Today it’s possible to have natural-looking results thanks to one key advance. Most surgeons now transplant the healthy hairs a few at a time. This eliminates the unnatural doll-like hair that patients saw in the 70s and 80s. Thanks to these advances, the results can look so natural that a barber or stylist cannot tell you’ve had anything done.
Home: Where Stories Begin
March is here, bringing with it the promise of fresh starts, blooming landscapes, and the perfect opportunity to turn our attention inward—to the spaces we call home. In this special Home Issue of City Lifestyle, we invite you to explore the many ways our homes can inspire, nurture, and reflect our lives.
For many, the past few years have redefined what home means. It’s no longer just a place to rest our heads; it’s where we work, play, create, and connect. This month, we celebrate the art of transforming our living spaces into sanctuaries that balance both beauty and functionality.
This month, we are also honored to shine a spotlight on Hope’s Door New Beginning Center, a local nonprofit dedicated to offering intervention and prevention services to individuals and families affected by intimate partner and family violence. Their mission to provide education programs that enhance the community’s capacity to respond to these critical issues is truly inspiring, and we encourage you to learn more about their impactful work.
At City Lifestyle, we believe that your home is an extension of your story—a place where cherished memories are made and dreams take root. Whether you’re embarking on a full-scale renovation or simply adding a fresh bouquet to your dining table, this issue is here to inspire and guide you every step of the way.
Here’s to celebrating the spaces that ground us, energize us, and reflect who we are.
Warm Regards,
ANGI BURNS, PUBLISHER @PLANOCITYLIFESTYLE
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CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHER
Morgan English: The English Den
Corporate Team
CEO Steven Schowengerdt
COO Matthew Perry
CRO Jamie Pentz
CTO Ajay Krishnan
VP OF OPERATIONS Janeane Thompson
VP OF FRANCHISE DEVELOPMENT Erika Smiley
AD DESIGNER Rachel Chrisman
LAYOUT DESIGNER Rhiannon Coffman
QUALITY CONTROL SPECIALIST Marina Campbell
city scene
WHERE NEIGHBORS CAN SEE AND BE SEEN
1-7: Plano Chamber of Commerce hosted its Annual Meeting at the Texas Research Quarter. They gathered to reflect on 2024’s success and look forward to a transformative year in 2025. From inspiring discussions to exciting announcements, they are ready for another year of growth, innovation, and collaboration in Plano! Special thanks to David Downs, the outgoing Board Chair, for his leadership and dedication. Plano is excited to welcome Kristin Lollar as the new Board President. 2: Plano ISD Superintendent, Theresa Williams 3: Plano Chamber President, Kelle Marsalis 6: Outgoing Board Chair, David Downs passing the gavel to incoming Board Chair, Kristin Lollar.
Photography Courtesy of Plano Chamber of Commerce.
ARTICLE BY KATHY MORENO
Local Experiences
DISCOVER LOCAL GEMS, CREATE MEMORIES AND EMBRACE
AUTHENTIC COMMUNITY EXPERIENCES.
From fresh color palettes and modern furniture to natural textures and lighting solutions, these designers can bring a breath of fresh air to any room. Whether you’re looking to update your home’s layout or add seasonal decor, this list connects you with talented local interior designers who will elevate your space and help you embrace the spirit of spring.
Inspired Interiors by Meg | By understanding the finer points of design and décor, as well as current trends in style, technology, and colors, she creates timeless interior designs that are beautiful, functional, and comforting. www.inspiredinteriorsbymeg.com/about-us
KLW Design Studio | Transforming your dreams into reality. A premier interior design firm serving north Dallas www.klwdesignstudio.com
BSA Design Group | A full range architectural and interior design firm that serves real estate, facilities management and construction sectors within the corporate, institutional and industrial communities. www.bsa-designgroup.com
Kathy Adams Furniture & Design | Their store has something to offer every style, and their talented team of designers would love to work with you to bring your vision to life. www.kathyadams.com
Twilly & Fig Interior Design Firm | Blending your wildest dreams with custom furnishings that suit your lifestyle. From turn-key home renovations or commercial interior design for your office, their interior designers focus on the details. www.twillyandfig.com
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Nonprofit of the Month
Hope's Door New Beginnings Center: A Journey of Empowerment
The safety and well-being of domestic violence victims is a shared responsibility.
This year marks the 40th anniversary of Hope’s Door New Beginning Center, which serves victims of domestic violence in Collin County and throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth area. “Our vision is to end abuse for everyone,” says CEO Christina Coultas.
As Margaret Mead said, “Never underestimate the power of a small group of committed people to change the world.” Like all great endeavors, the seeds for Hope’s Door were planted by a few concerned women who came together for a common purpose—the need to provide for the safety of women. The effort started with a hotline, followed by the ability to shelter victims in hotels. Today, Hope’s Door offers a full continuum of services revolving around its four pillars: safety, advocacy, healing and prevention.
Safety and shelter are often the most immediate needs in domestic violence situations. For crisis situations, Hope’s Door offers a 24-hour hotline, as well as access to counseling, legal services and shelters. The organization also operates two emergency shelters with a total of 55 beds. Victims often stay for up to 45 days as they plan for their safety, unlike emergency night shelters, where someone might only be able to stay for one night.
ARTICLE BY FATIMA DURRANI
PHOTOGRAPHY BY
GRACELYN BAGGETT:
SUN KISSED IMAGERY
Additionally, Hope’s Door maintains a resale store in support of domestic violence victims and is scheduled to open its new location in March 2025 at the former DPS driver’s license office in Plano.
The second pillar is advocacy. “We’ve been fighting domestic violence for 40 years and still continue to do so,” Coultas says. “After someone has been placed in a shelter, then what’s next? Do we reunite them with family, or do we help them secure independent housing? While we can facilitate the housing process, we want women to know that we are more than a shelter. We are a full support organization that strives to assist victims with safety and support at any point in their journey.”
An integral part of Hope’s Door’s advocacy is education. “Historically, research says that legal advocacy is very important for victims of domestic violence, especially when it comes to things like retaining access to children or navigating the difficulties of post-separation parenting,” Coultas explains.
But education goes beyond teaching women how to interact with an attorney, the police or how to access hard-to-obtain benefits. Hope’s Door also encourages women to be on a journey of empowerment, helping them assess their strengths and how to achieve their goals. This also means teaching them how to map out a plan for their lives.
The third pillar is healing. “This is the ultimate outcome we desire. We have licensed clinicians who provide free therapeutic services, such as children’s play therapy and individual and group counseling. Healing is a long-term and often ongoing process, not a stopgap bandage.”
Finally, there is prevention. “We simply can’t shelter our way out of this. Educating the community— through in-person training with
youth, nonprofits or corporate engagement—is one of our cornerstones.” Hope’s Door also offers the Battering Intervention and Prevention Program, a six-month, curriculum-based psychoeducational program most often referred to as an intervention for those who have used violence or abusive behaviors. “Those who complete BIPP are significantly less likely to reoffend. It focuses on changing attitudes and behaviors that contribute to domestic violence, including components of anger management, communication and understanding the impact of abuse.”
Domestic violence involves complex lives and complex choices. Community organizations such as Hope’s Door are helping vulnerable families navigate some of their darkest days with compassion and service. For more information, visit hdnbc.org/ contact-us. For immediate assistance, call the 24/7 confidential hotline at 972-276-0057.
THE AMERICAN Dream
JENELLE
BERRY-COOK REDEFINES REAL ESTATE WITH A SPOTLIGHT ON NORTH DALLAS
ARTICLE BY KATHY MORENO PHOTOGRAPHY BY CHRISTIAN WEST: WEST IMAGES
As I sat down with Jenelle Berry-Cook, I was eager to learn more about her inspiring journey—one that has taken her from Brooklyn to boardrooms, from Fortune 500 companies to the heart of North Dallas real estate. Recently featured on The American Dream TV, Janelle has had the incredible opportunity to showcase the vibrant communities and thriving businesses that make this region so special.
CL: CAN YOU TELL US A LITTLE ABOUT YOUR AND YOUR HUSBAND’S BACKGROUND AND WHAT LED YOU TO WHERE YOU ARE TODAY?
Jenelle: I grew up in Brooklyn, NY, as the only child of a Jamaican immigrant and single mother. For high school, I attended a boarding school program five hours away from home. Leaving at such a formative time was challenging, but it was also transformative. The experience opened doors to educational opportunities that were less accessible in my neighborhood. It also exposed me to a level of wealth and possibility that inner-city kids like me rarely encountered. That exposure shaped my "sky’s the limit" mentality, which continues to fuel my drive in building my business and pursuing success.
I went on to earn my BA in International Relations from Tufts University and my MBA from Columbia Business School. My career has been both diverse and enriching, with roles at Fortune 500 companies like Apple, L'Oréal, and Estée Lauder. These experiences provided me with a solid foundation in sales, client management, and strategic business acumen. I developed skills in negotiating complex business deals, crossteam communication, and data-driven decision-making. Combined with my knack for building lasting relationships, these abilities have become integral to my work in both business and real estate, where I’m dedicated to delivering exceptional results for my clients.
Michael grew up in a working-class family that valued public education. As the son of a police officer and a secretary, he learned the value of hard work and dedication early on. With the support of many public school teachers, he became the first in his family to graduate from college, earning a BS in Applied Economics and an MBA in Real Estate Finance from Cornell University.
Together, our diverse experiences and shared commitment to education, community, and growth continue to guide us in everything we do.
CL: WHAT WERE SOME OF THE BIGGEST CHALLENGES YOU FACED WHEN STARTING OUT?
Jenelle: Money! Funding is always a challenge for startups. While we raised $20 million, those were Limited Partner (LP) investment dollars allocated entirely for investments, not operations. Without General Partner (GP) funding, we had to bootstrap every dollar for operating expenses. We hired slowly, prioritized every expense, and at times, went without paying ourselves. It wasn’t easy, but it taught us invaluable lessons about resilience, resource management, and building something from the ground up.
CL: HOW DID YOU GO ABOUT ACQUIRING INVESTORS? WAS IT A GRADUAL PROCESS, OR DID YOU HAVE A BREAKTHROUGH MOMENT?
Jenelle: Beyond our institutional investor outreach, I created the Everyday People Fund as part of our Friends & Family fundraising initiative. Our business plan always prioritized bringing more women and minorities to the investment table. Many high earners, particularly women and people of color, have limited access to investment opportunities due to high entry thresholds. Leveraging my campaign management experience, I developed a strategy to raise funds within my network. Initially, we aimed for $500K but exceeded that target, raising $750K.
CL: WHY DID YOU CHOOSE TO FOCUS ON NORTH DALLAS? WHAT MAKES THIS MARKET UNIQUE?
Jenelle: Over the past four years, I’ve built a solid business that encompasses real estate brokerage, construction, property management, and asset management. I’ve raised and
deployed over $80 million in investor capital, purchased hundreds of homes across the DFW area, and even built an entire residential community in a southern suburb of Dallas. Now, I’m focused on expanding my services beyond investors by building a thriving residential brokerage right here in the Greater North Dallas area.
Why North Dallas? Because this is where my family lives, plays, and truly feels at home. Relocating here was one of the best decisions we’ve made, and since then, Michael and I have become deeply immersed in the community. We’ve actively supported our local school district and business community.
Today, Michael serves as an elected trustee on the Plano ISD School Board and he has also served on the Huffman School-Based Improvement Committee. Beyond his work with Plano ISD, Michael is an active member of the Plano Chamber of Commerce and Plano West Rotary. I’m proud to serve as a Director on the Plano ISD Education Foundation Board, as well as on the Board of Leadership Plano, the Plano Chamber of Commerce’s marquee leadership program. I’m also an active member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. and Jack and Jill of America.
My commitment to the community stems from firsthand experience. As the only child of a Jamaican immigrant and single mother, I know how transformative equitable access to a quality education can be. It opens doors to opportunities that can change not only your life but also the lives of generations to come. That’s why I’m passionate about building a business that supports those who already call North Dallas home and those looking to make it their home. This is more than a market to me—it’s my community, and I’m dedicated to helping it thrive.
CL: WHAT IS AMERICAN DREAM TV?
CAN YOU TELL US MORE ABOUT YOUR EXPERIENCE WITH THE SHOW?
Jenelle: American Dream TV has been an incredible experience, allowing me to showcase the people, businesses, and stories that make Greater North Dallas so special.
When a casting agent first reached out, I thought it was a scam! But after some research, I met with Craig Sewing, the show’s creator, and knew this was an opportunity I couldn’t pass up. At first, I doubted myself—why me? But my husband, Michael, reminded me that stepping out of my comfort zone was exactly why I should say yes. And I’m so glad I did!
Being selected to represent North Dallas has allowed me to share what makes this area such a great place to live, work, and play. More than just selling homes, I want to be the go-to resource for newcomers—where to eat, where kids can play sports, and where to find the best local businesses. My goal is to be the Digital Mayor of Greater North Dallas—a true connector for my community.
As my business grows, I’m committed to helping local businesses thrive. In 2025, I plan to collaborate with Chambers of Commerce, school districts, and city outreach programs to strengthen our community.
The show airs on Amazon Fire, Apple TV, Roku, and even HGTV and the Travel Channel. Viewers can also catch all of my episodes on my YouTube channel.
“Why North Dallas? Because this is where my family lives, plays, and truly feels at home. Relocating here was one of the best decisions we’ve made.”
CL: WHAT IS NEXT?
Jenelle: Beyond real estate, I aim to support local businesses and community initiatives. My 2025 goal is to collaborate more closely with local chambers of commerce, schools, and outreach programs, using my platform to elevate our community.
Jenelle Berry Cook's journey is a testament of ambition and the power of community. From navigating corporate roles to building a thriving real estate business, she has carved a path that inspires others to embrace new opportunities and pursue their dreams with confidence. As she continues to expand her impact in North Dallas, her commitment to excellence, innovation, and community engagement remains at the heart of her success.
THE AMERICAN DREAM
The American Dream TV, EMMY® nominated, TELLY® Awardwinning lifestyle show highlighting communities across America, from major cities to small towns. More than just a TV show, we’re a nationwide platform dedicated to sharing inspiring stories and celebrating the people who make a difference. Through positive media, they spotlight philanthropy, foster connections, and showcase the unique character of the communities they serve.
GATSBY Glass
When it comes to caring for glass surfaces in your home or business, proper maintenance is key to ensuring longevity and clarity. Mandy Walsh, director of business development and marketing at Gatsby Glass of Plano, recommends the best ways to care for your glass surfaces. She shared her tips for maintaining the beauty and function of glass, along with the values and services that Gatsby Glass is known for.
THE IMPORTANCE OF PROPER PRODUCTS
Glass surfaces—whether they are shower doors, windows or mirrors—quickly accumulate dust, water stains and other contaminants. Mandy emphasized that using the right cleaning products is essential. “Ammonia-based cleaners like Windex may leave streaks and damage the surface over time,” she explained. Instead, use ammonia-free glass cleaners to ensure longevity and prevent deterioration. Sprayway glass cleaner is preferred over Windex in the glass industry due to its cost, effectiveness and ingredients.
Protecting and Caring for Your Glass
Surfaces
PREVENTING WATER STAINS
Water stains happen naturally, especially in humid or wet areas such as bathrooms.
To avoid these pesky water stains, Mandy advises limiting the amount of time water sits on glass. She suggests regularly wiping down glass after use to avoid buildup. When you buy a new shower with Gatsby Glass of Plano, you receive a gift bag with a squeegee that can be used to clean the glass after every shower. Additionally, Gatsby Glass’s Ultra Gentle Wash not only cleans but polishes, creating and then reapplying a hydrophobic layer that prevents water from sticking.
PROTECT YOUR GLASS WITH UIP
All glass is porous, and because of the presence of minerals in water, elements such as calcium and magnesium can bond to the glass over time, causing etches that make glass look cloudy or streaky. For extra protection against this wear and tear, Gatsby Glass offers the Ultra Ice Pro system. This four-step application process creates a three-bridge covalent bond on glass surfaces, creating a seal at a molecular level and a physical hydrophobic layer on top, which helps to repel contaminants and water. It prevents oxidation, corrosion and staining, ensuring your glass surfaces remain clear and easy to clean. According to Mandy, "Once this system is applied, you get a lifetime warranty on the clarity of the glass."
CRYSTAL SHIELD FOR HOMEOWNERS
While Ultra Ice Pro is typically applied at the shop before installation, Gatsby Glass also offers a do-it-yourself version called Crystal Shield. "Crystal Shield is a great option for homeowners who want to maintain their glass surfaces themselves or renew etched glass," Mandy said. It is especially effective for shower doors and windows that experience frequent exposure to water. The kit renews old, stained glass and then creates a hydrophobic layer that repels dirt, dust and etching, helping homeowners maintain clarity and protection without professional assistance.
For expert glass care, including cleaning, installation and protective services, trust Gatsby Glass. Their team delivers personalized service tailored to your specific needs. Contact Gatsby Glass or Mandy Walsh to learn more at (972) 359-1653 or visit www.gatsbyglass.com/plano-tx/
Mandy Walsh, director of business development and marketing
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BUILDING TIMELESS SPACES
Creating Thoughtful Designs that Honor the People Who Live in Them
ARTICLE BY FATIMA DURRANI | PHOTOGRAPHY BY MORGAN ENGLISH: THE ENGLISH DEN
As Mae Reedy Design + Build celebrates its upcoming 10th anniversary, we asked Mae to reflect on the phenomenal growth of her business. Happy repeat clients, a personalized approach, and the ability to fuse the worlds of beauty and functionality are all ingredients that help to create her secret sauce.
With experience garnered from working with her father’s construction and home design business when she was younger, Mae launched her company in 2015. She combines her passion for art with an intuitive touch that comes from working with diverse people and understanding their distinct needs.
When assisting homeowners, Mae’s expertise extends well beyond picking paint colors. As a licensed general contractor and designer, she manages every phase of construction—from structural work to finishing touches—ensuring each renovation is customized and completed with innovative design and top-notch craftsmanship.
“Some people want a break from the world when they return to their homes at the end of the day,” she reflects. “For example, we helped a stressed-out pediatric nurse find her bliss by redesigning her space. After working with sick children all day, she wanted to come home to ‘a vacation feel’—a vacation with mountains, rocks, and the earth! We then created her bathroom to mimic a ski chalet, completely different from the rest of her house. Keeping communication open and clear with her was essential in creating the sanctuary-like space that allowed her to escape from her daily grind.”
Other homeowners’ priority may be maximizing the time spent with the family. “One of our clients was a single mom with two teens who she felt just didn't get enough time with. We changed the floor plan of her kitchen so that her kids had a front seat to where she cooked and served food on busy mornings. Her pain point was lack of time; we customized her design to allow for cozy breakfasts in a shared space before dashing out the door to work.” CONTINUED >
“TRENDS WILL COME AND GO, BUT WE MAKE SURE WHAT WE DO IS TIMELESS.”
Often, people mistakenly believe that upgrading or renovating your home has to be luxurious and expensive. But in reality, it’s about making your space work for you. “What looks perfect to one client, doesn’t for another,” she says.
For example, some families may prefer to balance the need for open play spaces for children with exquisite, fine dining areas, or incorporate grandparents’ heirlooms into a modern design. Whatever the case, any and all rooms should be seamlessly integrated to work together.
For others, minimizing maintenance is important in an era where often both parents are working and time is limited. Sourcing materials that come with durability and quality is just as important as the overall aesthetic of the home. Finishing touches such as hidden storage, layered lighting, or integrated technology help to inspire families to make living easy.
Building homes that children can grow in as they move from one phase of life to another is also a significant concern for many homeowners. “This sense of continuity is important to capture. Trends will come and go, but we make sure what we do is timeless. What we don’t want is clients feeling like they don’t belong in their home after just a few short years.”
Helping clients maneuver through tough times is also important, and “where renovation meets peace of mind” is a core
pillar of the company. For example, “After a flood destroyed a family’s home in Preston Hollow, we embarked on a nine-month emotional and transformational journey as we put their house back together. Not only did we help them reconstruct their home, but we remained hands-on when it came to providing documentation for insurance companies. Paperwork can often overwhelm those already in the depths of a traumatic event.”
Mae leads a team of 12 talented women and is actively involved with the Interior
Design Society (IDS)—she won Designer of the Year in 2024—and is also a member of the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) and the National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA). She envisions an eventual return to more traditional spaces in the future, including more character in lighting and hardware, styles like silhouettes (as opposed to minimalist “cold” designs), and greater personality in tiles. These kinds of details help homeowners to live in spaces that truly honor and serve them, and reflect their histories } and priorities.
Ready to design the space of your dreams? Contact Mae Reedy Design + Build at 469-562-4100 or at hello@maereedydesign.com.
The Wooden Spoon
A Legacy of Hard Work, Culture, and Community
ARTICLE BY AVERLY BURNS
PHOTOGRAPHY BY ADELINE MERRICK: MERRICK MULTIMEDIA
For more than 37 years, The Wooden Spoon in Plano has been more than just a store; it is a place where people feel at home. Owned by Gwen Welk Workman, the shop celebrates Scandinavian culture while fostering a sense of belonging for all who walk through its doors.
Gwen's journey started in 1988 with a dream and a few dollars. Originally from a Scandinavian community in Minnesota, she moved to Texas and saw a gap in the market. "There wasn’t much culture here," she recalls. After a visit to the Texas State Fair, where she discovered the Norwegian Society of Texas, she knew she was not the only person with Scandinavian roots in the area. This sparked the idea for The Wooden Spoon, a space to celebrate her heritage and share it with others.
The shop’s welcoming atmosphere is key to its success. Gwen believes that when people feel special and valued, they will keep coming back. "If you build a place where people feel welcome, you're building relationships, not just a business," she shares. Many customers, especially older
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generations, remark that the shop reminds them of their grandmothers’ houses—warm, inviting, and full of love. The shop is a space where both longtime customers and newcomers can connect over shared experiences and traditions.
Gwen’s connections to the community run deep. "I don’t know if I’ve got a friend or a customer," she laughs, reflecting on how personal relationships are intertwined with her business. She regularly hosts gatherings, like dinner parties for church friends, and often meets people who share stories of their own connections to Scandinavian culture. She also takes pride in helping kids with school reports about Nordic countries and encouraging cultural exploration.
Behind the scenes, The Wooden Spoon required immense dedication. From stripping the stairwell by hand to managing renovations of the historic building, Gwen did it with help from family and friends. "It took me three weeks to strip the stairwell," she says with pride.
As Gwen looks to the future, she hopes the legacy of The Wooden Spoon continues. “I will take our time and get the right person in here,” she says. The shop is a place where cultures meet, friendships form, and memories are made—a community treasure built on hard work, kindness, and respect for all.
"If you build a place where people feel welcome, you're building relationships, not just a business."
and build experience look no further. With over 10 years of celebrated expertise, Mae Reedy and her team are the go-to firm for luxury remodeling. Their concierge approach tackles every detail from concept to completion. Specializes in full scope kitchen, bath and whole home remodeling, their team is best known for their design driven process, making every project a 5 star experience.
Their award winning aesthetic focuses on quiet luxury that stands the test of time: light, bright, and charming. Each design is fully customized to you and your family’s needs. The seamless transition from design to construction revolutionizes the way we think about remodeling.
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events
A SELECTION OF UPCOMING LOCAL EVENTS
MARCH 2ND
Texas Independence Day Festival
The Lexus Box Garden at Legacy Hall: 7800 Windrose Ave., Plano, TX | 2:00 PM
Join us for a day filled with Texas-sized experiences, including themed drinks, craft beer tastings, local vendors, photo ops, and live country music all day long until the Texas sun sets! It’s the perfect blend of great food, drinks, and entertainment. Enjoy live music from Texas artists including Ryder Grimes, Chad Cooke Band, Bri Bagwell, Matt Hillyer, and Don Louis!
MARCH 4TH
Safe Steps: Strategies for Safeguarding Your Child's Well-Being
Davis Library: 7501-B Independence Pkwy., Plano, TX | 6:30 PM
Plano Police Officer Chris Bianez offers parents and caregivers tips for spotting danger, team safety, and self-protection for kids, including strategies against online predators. Presentation is not appropriate for ages 11 and under.
MARCH 17TH
St. Patrick's Day at Ringo's Pub
Ringo's Pub: 5865 Kincaid Rd., Plano, TX | 11:00 AM
Grab your best green garb and join us for St. Patrick's Day! With over 90 beers to choose from, you won’t leave thirsty! Paying homage to its UK forebears, we have a terrific assortment of British beers and English pub grub, as well as daily drink specials. We’re all about having fun!
MARCH 22ND
Texas Forever Fest
Haggard Park: 901 E 15th St., Plano, TX | 11:00 AM
Come celebrate the food, art, music and people of our great state at Texas Forever Fest. There’s no friendlier place than our home state, and we’re rolling out the welcome mat at this free celebration for all ages. Enjoy live music, activities, food, drinks and vendors all influenced by Texas’s diverse culture and spirit.
MARCH 22ND
Legal & Finance Industry Expo presented by City Lifestyle
Network with professionals, discover the latest trends, and explore innovative solutions. The expo is a wonderful resource for business owners, residents and aspiring career professionals. Don't miss out on this opportunity to connect, learn, and grow in the legal and finance world! Vendors and workshops will be available throughout the event.
MARCH 30TH
Plano Bridal Show
Plano Event Center: 2000 E. Spring Creek Pkwy., Plano, TX | 12:00 PM
If you are getting married, attending the Plano Bridal Show is the best way to meet wedding professionals face-to-face in one location. Bring a list of your priorities with you and focus on those to maximize your time. Make sure that you wear comfortable shoes, take your time, relax, and have fun as you start planning your wedding!