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Piada Italian Street Food partners with Turning Point Brewery for an afternoon of delicious food and drink and exciting giveaways with special guest Rico Dowdle of the Dallas Cowboys prior to the opening of Piada’s new location in Glade Parks.
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We’ll serve loose avocado piadas with pancetta (bacon), arugula, mozzarella, new avocado, sweet corn, and tomatoes, as well as basil aioli, wrapped in Piada’s signature dough, a thin, crispy Italian-style wrap. You can hang out with Dallas runner Rico Dowdle and his one-star Avocado Piada loose!
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Piada Italian Street Food partners with Turning Point Brewery for an afternoon of delicious food and drink and exciting giveaways with special guest Rico Dowdle of the Dallas Cowboys prior to the opening of Piada’s new location in Glade Parks.
Event Details:
Here’s a look at some of the awards:
We’ll serve loose avocado piadas with pancetta (bacon), arugula, mozzarella, new avocado, sweet corn, and tomatoes, as well as basil aioli, wrapped in Piada’s signature dough, a thin, crispy Italian-style wrap. You can hang out with Dallas runner Rico Dowdle and his one-star Avocado Piada release!
Piada Italian Street Food partners with trewery Turning Point Brn for an afternoon of delicious food and drinks and exciting giveaways with special guest Rico Dowdle of the Dallas Cowboys prior to the opening of Piadarn’s latest location in Glade Parks. .
Event Details:
Here’s a look at some of the awards:
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We’ll serve loose avocado piadas with bacon, arugula, mozzarella, new avocado, sweet corn and tomato, arn, and basil aioli wrapped in the signature Piada dough, a thin, crispy Italian-style wrap. Attendees can hang out with the Dallas Running Back Rico Dorntwdle and their Avocado Piada loose with a star!
Join us in paying a heartfelt tribute to our veterans and first responders at the 2023 Plano Flags of Honor event, where a box of over 1000 3′ x 5′ American flags will be raised as a symbol of gratitude and respect for those who have pledged. their lives to serve others. These flags tell the heartwarming stories of heroes, many of whom made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation.
Throughout the week surrounding Veterans Day, we offer a number of activities and ceremonies that promise to be memorable and moving:
Activities include musical performances, a protection show/Touch A Truck event/helicopter tour with car flight, Congressional medal presentations, Plano East JROTC exercise exhibit, Note to Hero station, Patriot Paws service dog demonstration, Stars car and truck show.
Please register to express our deep gratitude and respect for the brave men and women who have served our nation. The 2023 Plano Flags of Honor is an informal networking event that brings us together to remember, honor, and celebrate our heroes. Don’t miss this opportunity to pay tribute to those who sacrificed so much for our freedom and security.
For event updates, scheduling highlights and more, visit our online page or follow us on social media. We hope to see you there!
Aviation Discovery Fest provides a fun occasion to celebrate and observe the wonders of flying. The occasion includes cockpit tours and rides aboard vintage aircraft, as well as activities for the whole family, plus hands-on projects for kids, educational exhibits, a vintage collection. car showcase, food trucks, and more.
Honor our veterans as you hear the stories of the American heroes who fought for our freedom and step back in time with a trip to the Living History Reenactment Camp and a ride in vintage jeeps and military vehicles.
Holiday at the Arboretum, presented through Reliant, features three large-scale exhibits capable of dazzling and getting others into the holiday spirit. They include Christmas Village, the 12 Days of Christmas, and the dazzling 50-foot-tall park. Music Tree. These exhibits are creatively designed for the 66-acre lawn and are open to the public day and night. At the historic DeGolyer House, visitors can indulge in the latest in holiday appeal at the Christmas Classics exhibit. The festival kicks off on November 9 and will run through January 5, 2024. Check the online page for more details and to purchase tickets in advance.
Holiday at the Arboretum also features seasonal live performances from local schools, churches, networking groups, and local professionals in the Christmas Village. Other special occasions include Holiday Tea (daily), vendor markets (select weekends) and much more. Check the and social media for the newest schedule.
“Vacations at the Arboretum are the most productive place to engage others of all ages and create holiday memories,” said Will McDaniel, chairman of the Dallas Arboretum Board of Trustees. The Christmas Village is adorable for all ages right down to the department store and the Christmas Pyramid, and the lawn is a place where everyone can walk on the grass.
Holiday at the Arboretum will host an official opening rite on Nov. 8 at 6 p. m. at nine o’clock in the evening, in front of the Christmas pyramid of Marilyn and Ben Weber’s family circle, at 7 in the evening. The occasion includes the lighting of the entire lawn at the same time. Then, on November 9th, the Festivities at the Arboretum officially open their doors. and at night. The lawn is open at night until nine o’clock at night. on some days.
“At Reliant, we’re passionate about supporting the communities we serve, and increasing vacations is one of our favorite tactics to achieve that,” said Andrea Russell, vice president of Reliant. “We are thrilled to collaborate with the Dallas Arboretum to spread holiday cheer to the North Texas network and inspire everyone to get into the holiday spirit by visiting this stunning exhibit. “
The Christmas Village: Inspired by European Christmas markets, or Christkindlmarket, the Christmas Village is made up of captivating department stores and facades depicting a picturesque European village. The Christmas Village is glorious during the day, but it’s magical at night with illuminated trees, investors. Sample delivery and live entertainment. Each home is designed separately for the Dallas Arboretum, and the Christmas Village is a charm for everyone. Santa Claus has his own space and a sleigh to take pictures. He is home on certain days and evenings in November and December.
The Marilyn and Ben Weber Family Christmas Pyramid, a 23-foot-tall structure built in Germany, is decorated with hand-carved elements, lighting, and character movements on the level. The Weber Pyramid is the best complement to the Christmas Village and is the iconic feature of Pyramid Square, alongside an Edelweiss House serving food and drinks and a larger biergarten and functional space.
DeGolyer House Holidays: Experience the ultimate in holiday appeal at the display of holiday classics inside the historic DeGolyer House. Conceived by visionary designer Michael Hamilton in his impressive 23rd year at the helm, this display embodies the essence of classic Christmas charm with a variety of Santa Clauses, angels, nativity scenes and nutcrackers. Christmas Classics presents a new collection of more than six hundred nutcrackers recently acquired through the Arboretum.
Dazzling Musical Tree: Vacation at the Arboretum also includes the return of the Dazzling Musical Tree, a 50-foot-tall tree enlivened by more than 42,000 light fixtures and cheerful holiday tunes, presented hourly and every 30 minutes of the day and night in the concert area and on the Martin Rutchik lawn.
12 Days of Christmas Lookouts: Visitors can continue to enjoy the five-foot-tall Victorian-style gazebos, depicting each of the 12 days of Christmas with updated characters. The kiosks come alive at night starting Nov. 9, Thanksgiving Day. (closed) and December 24 (closes at five in the afternoon), December 2, five (closed) and New Year’s Eve (closes at five in the afternoon). These glass gazebos look like an oversized music box with mannequins and animals moving to the beat of the music and lighting. .
A Million Lights in the Garden: Holiday at the Arboretum has more than a million garden light fixtures, decorating the historic homes and the 30-foot-tall fir tree in the middle of the garden. It’s the best position to get into the holiday spirit.
Tickets, which cost between $13 and $35, are required to enter the garden, so visitors are encouraged to electronically book their desired dates in advance. For more information, https://www. dallasarboretum. org/events-activities/holiday-at-the- Arboretum/
In addition to Reliant as the title sponsor, other sponsors are coming with Kirkland.