You may recognize Sawyer Bell from The Vampire Diaries or Amanda Reid from Apple TV's Me, but the two are also recent honorees in the Broadway World Awards for NTPA performances.
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Though Collin County came no where close to winning, our City Council had more participants in the challenge than any other city, including Rick Smith, Rick Horne, Kayci Prince, Shelby Williams and Anthony Ricciardelli.
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You may recognize Sawyer Bell from The Vampire Diaries or Amanda Reid from Apple TV's Me, but the two are also recent honorees in the Broadway World Awards for NTPA performances.
https://t.co/E1gqO77FuL
Though Collin County came no where close to winning, our City Council had more participants in the challenge than any other city, including Rick Smith, Rick Horne, Kayci Prince, Shelby Williams and Anthony Ricciardelli.
https://t.co/UlKuCzUQpb
Pressed Roots salon employees only work if they are knowledgeable about textured hair and get continuing education. Piersten Gaines opened Pressed Roots as “a haven for your hair,” specializing in textured hair after some bad experiences in salons.
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Saturday's Little Sweetheart Dance invites fathers and father figures to register for the daddy-daughter dance for girls 4 to 14. A night of music and dancing at the Plano Event Center. Tickets are $25.
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In 1997, there were about 1,400 Starbucks. The location off 75 became Winter's third place. Now, he's visited over 20,000. "That is what made Starbucks an integral part of my life ... that the company has been so successful to create a third place.”
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The Odd Fellows of Texas Plano Lodge 114 held a cornhole tournament to fund part of the 10-year-old Ryder Molepske-Eoff's recovery from a double-lung transplant. In 2018, Grand Master Charles Stephenson revived the group which now has 40+ members.
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The Plano West jazz band is returning to NYC for a seventh time to perform in the Essentially Ellington competition at Lincoln Center.
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Furquan “Sunny” Azhar was 35 when he started Dallas Area Recreational Team Sports with friends, also in their 30s. Then, the organization had “sort of a backyard feel,” but the teams got younger, and the organization became more structured as they grew.
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