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Items can be dropped off at Expo Home Improvement’s office, located at 2430 Lacy Lane in Carrollton, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, November 14, and Friday, November 15.

Carrollton-based Expo Home Improvement has organized a food drive from November 14 – 16 to benefit Christian Community Action (CCA), a nonprofit dedicated to preventing homelessness and addressing food insecurity for Denton County residents. 

As families throughout the community prepare for Thanksgiving, the public can donate nonperishable food items, including peanut butter, cereal, macaroni and cheese, and canned goods, to help ensure that neighbors in need have enough to eat this holiday season. 

Items can be dropped off at Expo Home Improvement’s office, located at 2430 Lacy Lane in Carrollton, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, November 14, and Friday, November 15. Additionally, Cerulean Blue Coffee House at 420 Parker Square in Flower Mound will be accepting donations from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, November 16.

“For many families, Thanksgiving is a time to come together and share a meal,” said Michael Flores, President of Expo Home Improvement. “However, for others, putting food on the table is a daily struggle. At Expo Home Improvement, we’re committed to making a meaningful impact, and this food drive is an opportunity for our community to support neighbors who may be facing a difficult season. We’re grateful for the chance to work with Christian Community Action and hope this drive brings comfort to those in need.”

With community support, Expo Home Improvement and CCA aim to collect enough food to alleviate some of the burdens facing vulnerable families in Denton County, helping to ensure all families can focus on the joys of the holiday season. The goal is to fill an Expo Home Improvement truck to the brim, creating a generous donation that embodies their mission of ‘Loving People, Lasting Impact’ and leaving a lasting mark on the community. 

Expo Home Improvement is a privately held company headquartered in Carrollton, Texas. With a focus on bath and shower remodels, door and window replacements, and kitchen cabinet refacing, Expo Home Improvement is committed to helping Texans create beautiful, safe, and energy-efficient homes. Serving Dallas-Fort Worth, Central Texas, San Antonio, and Houston, Expo Home goes above and beyond to provide exceptional service that will help a homeowner enhance their home. The company offers Veterans, senior citizens, public servants, and first responders discounts on all products they offer as an opportunity to serve those who serve others. For more information about Expo Home Improvement, visit expohomeimprovement.com.

Christian Community Action (CCA) is a nonprofit organization serving Denton County by providing essential services to families struggling with poverty and homelessness. CCA’s programs include food pantries, educational support, and job readiness initiatives to empower individuals and families toward self-sufficiency.

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Items can be dropped off at Expo Home Improvement’s office, located at 2430 Lacy Lane in Carrollton, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, November 14, and Friday, November 15.

Carrollton-based Expo Home Improvement has organized a food drive from November 14 – 16 to benefit Christian Community Action (CCA), a nonprofit dedicated to preventing homelessness and addressing food insecurity for Denton County residents. 

As families throughout the community prepare for Thanksgiving, the public can donate nonperishable food items, including peanut butter, cereal, macaroni and cheese, and canned goods, to help ensure that neighbors in need have enough to eat this holiday season. 

Items can be dropped off at Expo Home Improvement’s office, located at 2430 Lacy Lane in Carrollton, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, November 14, and Friday, November 15. Additionally, Cerulean Blue Coffee House at 420 Parker Square in Flower Mound will be accepting donations from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, November 16.

“For many families, Thanksgiving is a time to come together and share a meal,” said Michael Flores, President of Expo Home Improvement. “However, for others, putting food on the table is a daily struggle. At Expo Home Improvement, we’re committed to making a meaningful impact, and this food drive is an opportunity for our community to support neighbors who may be facing a difficult season. We’re grateful for the chance to work with Christian Community Action and hope this drive brings comfort to those in need.”

With community support, Expo Home Improvement and CCA aim to collect enough food to alleviate some of the burdens facing vulnerable families in Denton County, helping to ensure all families can focus on the joys of the holiday season. The goal is to fill an Expo Home Improvement truck to the brim, creating a generous donation that embodies their mission of ‘Loving People, Lasting Impact’ and leaving a lasting mark on the community. 

Expo Home Improvement is a privately held company headquartered in Carrollton, Texas. With a focus on bath and shower remodels, door and window replacements, and kitchen cabinet refacing, Expo Home Improvement is committed to helping Texans create beautiful, safe, and energy-efficient homes. Serving Dallas-Fort Worth, Central Texas, San Antonio, and Houston, Expo Home goes above and beyond to provide exceptional service that will help a homeowner enhance their home. The company offers Veterans, senior citizens, public servants, and first responders discounts on all products they offer as an opportunity to serve those who serve others. For more information about Expo Home Improvement, visit expohomeimprovement.com.

Christian Community Action (CCA) is a nonprofit organization serving Denton County by providing essential services to families struggling with poverty and homelessness. CCA’s programs include food pantries, educational support, and job readiness initiatives to empower individuals and families toward self-sufficiency.

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Food Donation Volunteers An amazing crew of helpers moved 400 boxes of food donated by Hope Fellowship Church to help Cornerstone NCT help families with their holiday needs.

Prosper, TexasJustServe volunteers, Young Men’s Service League volunteers, and members of Hope Fellowship teamed up near the end of October to load up 400 boxes of nonperishable foods for Cornerstone Assistance Network of North Central Texas. Each box, donated by Hope Fellowship, will help create a holiday feast and are ready to be sent home with families at Cornerstone’s annual Christmas holiday shopping event on December 14.

Hope Fellowship, a nondenominational church with campuses in Frisco, McKinney, and Prosper, has supported the mission and efforts of Cornerstone founder Jennifer Lutes from the beginning and is hosting Cornerstone Christmas for a second year at their Prosper location. Cristina Bellard, Events Coordinator at Cornerstone, said this generosity is a “very big deal because their facility works so well for the event and makes everything run very smoothly.”

Bellard described the purposes of the nonprofit this way: “Daily, we serve individuals or families that are in financial strain; but instead of just paying their bills, we invite them into a mentorship program. We walk with them and give them resources.”

Cornerstone Christmas is one of those resources. At the event, parents choose four gifts per child from a variety of donated toys and goods. Children also receive a hoodie or jacket and a stocking of smaller goodies, and a box of food is a bonus to help feed the family over the school break and add joy to the holiday season. “We are striving to completely take the burden off a family’s plate and [make it] a robust Christmas,” said Bellard.

Individuals and groups who wish to contribute to Cornerstone Christmas can organize a drive for toys, hoodies, or gift wrap, or fulfill items on the Amazon or Target wish list. See the flyer for details on how, and watch a reel of this hardworking crew at this link!

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Food Donation Volunteers An amazing crew of helpers moved 400 boxes of food donated by Hope Fellowship Church to help Cornerstone NCT help families with their holiday needs.

Prosper, TexasJustServe volunteers, Young Men’s Service League volunteers, and members of Hope Fellowship teamed up near the end of October to load up 400 boxes of nonperishable foods for Cornerstone Assistance Network of North Central Texas. Each box, donated by Hope Fellowship, will help create a holiday feast and are ready to be sent home with families at Cornerstone’s annual Christmas holiday shopping event on December 14.

Hope Fellowship, a nondenominational church with campuses in Frisco, McKinney, and Prosper, has supported the mission and efforts of Cornerstone founder Jennifer Lutes from the beginning and is hosting Cornerstone Christmas for a second year at their Prosper location. Cristina Bellard, Events Coordinator at Cornerstone, said this generosity is a “very big deal because their facility works so well for the event and makes everything run very smoothly.”

Bellard described the purposes of the nonprofit this way: “Daily, we serve individuals or families that are in financial strain; but instead of just paying their bills, we invite them into a mentorship program. We walk with them and give them resources.”

Cornerstone Christmas is one of those resources. At the event, parents choose four gifts per child from a variety of donated toys and goods. Children also receive a hoodie or jacket and a stocking of smaller goodies, and a box of food is a bonus to help feed the family over the school break and add joy to the holiday season. “We are striving to completely take the burden off a family’s plate and [make it] a robust Christmas,” said Bellard.

Individuals and groups who wish to contribute to Cornerstone Christmas can organize a drive for toys, hoodies, or gift wrap, or fulfill items on the Amazon or Target wish list. See the flyer for details on how, and watch a reel of this hardworking crew at this link!

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Food Donation Volunteers An amazing crew of helpers moved 400 boxes of food donated by Hope Fellowship Church to help Cornerstone NCT help families with their holiday needs.

Prosper, TexasJustServe volunteers, Young Men’s Service League volunteers, and members of Hope Fellowship teamed up near the end of October to load up 400 boxes of nonperishable foods for Cornerstone Assistance Network of North Central Texas. Each box, donated by Hope Fellowship, will help create a holiday feast and are ready to be sent home with families at Cornerstone’s annual Christmas holiday shopping event on December 14.

Hope Fellowship, a nondenominational church with campuses in Frisco, McKinney, and Prosper, has supported the mission and efforts of Cornerstone founder Jennifer Lutes from the beginning and is hosting Cornerstone Christmas for a second year at their Prosper location. Cristina Bellard, Events Coordinator at Cornerstone, said this generosity is a “very big deal because their facility works so well for the event and makes everything run very smoothly.”

Bellard described the purposes of the nonprofit this way: “Daily, we serve individuals or families that are in financial strain; but instead of just paying their bills, we invite them into a mentorship program. We walk with them and give them resources.”

Cornerstone Christmas is one of those resources. At the event, parents choose four gifts per child from a variety of donated toys and goods. Children also receive a hoodie or jacket and a stocking of smaller goodies, and a box of food is a bonus to help feed the family over the school break and add joy to the holiday season. “We are striving to completely take the burden off a family’s plate and [make it] a robust Christmas,” said Bellard.

Individuals and groups who wish to contribute to Cornerstone Christmas can organize a drive for toys, hoodies, or gift wrap, or fulfill items on the Amazon or Target wish list. See the flyer for details on how, and watch a reel of this hardworking crew at this link!

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Variations on a Theme, presented by the Dance Council of North Texas and the Oak Cliff Society of Fine Arts, happens on Sunday, November 17, 2024 beginning at 4:00 p.m. The event features the top 5 films from the Dallas Dance Film Festival, The Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo in the Southwest presentation by Thom Clowder, The Dying Swan live performance by ballerina Rose Grim, and The Art of Dance paintings by internationally known artist Rolando Diaz! 

Turner House, 401 N. Rosemont Avenue, Dallas, Texas 75208

Tickets at https://turnerhouse.org

 

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SELECTED FILMS! 

MONDAY | CHINA - Andreas Guzman, Professional Filmmaker But even within the overbearing nature of Monday, the everyday working person can find their escape from the corporate work culture and discover their inner peace.

Holder of a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Filmmaking from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts, Andreas is a director, actor, editor, screenwriter, and camera operator. His work includes short films in various genres—drama, comedy, musicals—as well as documentaries, music videos, commercials, and live video projections for ballet and contemporary dance shows. His work has been shown in various film and dance festivals such as the Cucalorus Film Festival, San Francisco Dance Film Festival, Inspired Dance Film Festival, Mexico City VideoDance Festival, and he is the recipient of the Jury Prize Award from the Director’s Guild of America for his short film, “Rémy” (2013).

Regarding documentary work, Andreas has made a series of short documentaries for Theater Basel celebrating the 15-year anniversary of its artistic director, Richard Wherlock, a short portrait of a principal dancer, Kayoko Everhart, from Compañía Nacional de Danza in Madrid, a short album electronic press kit for folk/americana musician, Jake Shane, and is currently developing a series of short dancer portraits for Hong Kong Ballet.

Most recently, Andreas directed and a short documentary about American Ballet Theatre Studio Company's tour to Hong Kong in 2023. The film is currently on the festival circuit.

With his international mindset, Andreas’ fascination lies with exploring the human condition. He constantly seeks to broaden his understanding of the film medium and how to combine it with dance. Currently based in Hong Kong, Andreas was born in France, speaks English, French, Spanish, German, and has family ties in Austria, Ecuador, Germany, and the U.S.

Andreas has been the Creative Video & Media Director of the Hong Kong Ballet since 2022.

 

SINNER’S DELIGHT | USA - Ava Townsley, Emerging Artist Three girls (The Leader, The Flirt, and The Innocent) cause trouble, Thelma and Louise-style.

Ava Townsley was born and raised in Arlington, Texas and began her dance training at the age of five at Stagedoor Dance Centre (SDC) a few miles down in Mansfield, Texas. There, she began competitively dancing from the ages of eight to eighteen, in diverse styles of ballet, tap, jazz, lyrical/contemporary, hip-hop, and musical theatre. After assisting the faculty at SDC for many years, she had the opportunity to choreograph and teach at the studio starting in the 2023 season. She is currently studying dance with a minor in English at the University of North Texas, where she has had a multitude of opportunities to perform in their productions of concerts. She was also recently accepted on Team Athena to join them for their eighth season. She hopes to pursue a career in dance performance, from Broadway to commercial to concert performance and spread her love and passion for dance with others while serving the community.

• DAVID CASSIDY | USA - Lauren Shiells Edson, Professional Filmmaker Exploring the shifting dynamics between two friends and the outside forces that have them asking what’s real and what’s just in their imaginations?

Lauren Edson, originally from Boise, Idaho, is the Artistic Director and Co-Founder of LED-a multimedia arts company based in Boise. She is a dancer, award-winning choreographer, producer and director. She received her training at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts and The Juilliard School and was a celebrated dancer with Trey McIntyre Project for many years.

Described as a “choreographer of the first rank,” by the Seattle Times, her films have been screened at San Francisco Dance Film Festival (CA), Dance Camera West (CA), FASS Forward, Dance Camera North, ADF's Movies by Movers, Fuselage Dance Film Festival, Portland Dance Film Festival, Idaho Screendance Festival (ID), Frame x Frame, NYBA Dance Film Fest, Utah Dance Film Festival, Filmfort and Jacksonville Dance Film Festival, to name a few.

She received the 2022 Governor’s Award for Excellence in the Arts, is a 2021 Alexa Rose Fellow, a two-time recipient of the ICA Performing Arts Fellowship (2015, 2021), winner of the Pretty Creatives International Choreography Competition, a United States Artist Fellowship nominee and recipient of the 2019 Washington Award for Excellence in Choreography.

In January 2015, she founded LED with her husband and composer, Andrew Stensaas and has continued to be at the forefront of artistic innovation, bringing Boise into a global arts conversation.

Described by the Seattle Times as “ an important addition to the art’s scene in the northwest" the company has been recognized by Dance Magazine as “25 to Watch” for 2020 an honor given to break out artists and companies of the year.

 

CARRYING WOOD | IRELAND - Linda Schirmer, Emerging Artist On her walk she did not only collect heating material, but also movements inspired by the topography of the Western Way.

Linda Schirmer is a choreographer and dance artist based in the West of Ireland. She studied at the University of Leipzig, Germany and University College, Cork and holds an M.A. in Theatre. Linda’s artistic practice is deeply embedded in the land surrounding her and she especially enjoys site – specific work as she is interested in people’s connection to land, folklore, and the environment.  Her own dance work, often in collaboration with other artists, has been shown nationally at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Galway Arts Centre, Clifden Arts Festival, the Druid Theatre, Nun’s Island Theatre and Dublin Dance Festival among others.

 

SYNERGY | UK - Emilie Bouet Conran + Honor West, Emerging Artists A gender-fluid person in their early twenties experiencing the mundanity of an urban, fast-paced environment.

Emilie and Honor have collaborated on two dance films in 2023, the first a student project commercial for underwear brand Parade, and the second a fashion film entitled Burning, both directed by Honor and starring Emilie. Synergy is the first project they have co-directed.

 

 • IN | ISRAEL - Michal Bratt + Amnon Houri, Emerging Artists Depicting the struggle of coping with confinement, the protagonist embarks on a journey expressed with honesty, humor, and moments of madness, all in pursuit of inner peace and hope within the confines of a closed room. Will she find liberation? 

 

BEYOND THE PLAQUES | UK - Joeley Gibson, Catherine Sleeman, Hannah George, Amy Groves, Emerging Artists Inspired by the lives of four female Pioneers - sculptor Eleanor Coade, author Frances Burney, literalist Elizabeth Barrett Browning, and astronomer Annie Maunder, the film weaves together concepts of cultural ephemerality, societal expectations of women, and exploration amidst isolation.

Catherine Sleeman is a choreographer and dancer, graduating from Trinity Laban Conservatoire in 2021. As a dancer she has worked on a range of dance and dance-theatre projects in the UK and Europe. Her choreography has featured at Brighton Fringe 2022 and 2023, and FUSE International Festival 2024. She is excited to share her first venture into film.

Hannah George graduated from Trinity Laban Conservatoire in 2022 and is based in London. Hannah is freelancing as a rehearsal director, choreographer, teacher, and performer working in the UK and internationally. Highlights since graduating include, touring in Gandini Juggling’s work LIFE, joining NYB Beyond Ballet®, and developing her inclusive teaching practice and choreographic voice.

Amy Groves graduated from The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland after training at London Contemporary Dance School and White Lodge. She toured the UK in Rosie Kay's ‘5 Soldiers’, and performed with Ballet Cymru and BalletFolk. Commissions include NYB’s Sadler's Wells Gala, COP-26, NDCW Launch, NPAFE (USA) and ‘Cinderella’ for Origins Festival. She is currently working with inclusive dance communities across the UK.

Joeley Anne is a graduate of Tring Park School, Rose Bruford Drama and Trinity Laban Conservatoire (DipHe 2021). Multidisciplinary, she moves between choreography, acting, teaching & writing. Recent projects have included Acting leads in award-winning Short Films, Arkadina in The Seagull (Bridge House Theatre) and Movement Directing for Second Person Narrative (Omnibus Theatre). Alongside dancing with E33, Alauda Dance, Dance East Residency, and Brighton and Wandsworth Fringe.

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Dallas  With more than one in 10 babies in the U.S. born preterm, Medical City Healthcare is supporting the 20th anniversary of the March of Dimes’ Prematurity Awareness Month this November with a $5,000 donation and by recognizing the extraordinary awareness efforts of a colleague who lost a baby after a premature birth.

A longtime supporter of the March of Dimes’ mission to lead the fight for healthy moms and strong babies, Medical City Healthcare facilitated $150,000 in donations this year for the MOD’s annual March for Babies – and now adds an extra $5,000 donation towards ending preventable preterm births and infant deaths. Babies born too early often face life-threatening complications and may have lifelong health problems, according to the March of Dimes.

Medical City Healthcare is also celebrating a MOD awareness initiative organized by colleague Alexis Burnett, who was inspired to go the extra mile after her family’s service as Ambassadors for the Cause for the 2023 MOD March for Babies. Burnett, who lost her infant son, Hudson, eight years ago after he was born prematurely, organized and completed a 29-mile fundraising run on Nov. 9 to advance the March of Dimes’ work.

Hudson’s twin brother, Ash, turns 8 years old on Nov. 9. To honor both of them, Burnett ran 29 miles from Medical City Alliance, the site of her preterm labor, to Medical City Lewisville, where her family was cared for in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Colleagues, friends and family cheered her efforts from start to finish and also donated to the March of Dimes in heartfelt support. At the finish line, Medical City Healthcare’s division vice president for women’s and children’s services, Laura Swaney, presented a check for $5,000 to the March of Dimes for Prematurity Awareness Month.

“Out of the 20,000 babies delivered at a Medical City Healthcare facility in 2023, nearly 6,500 required a higher level of care and admission to one of our eight NICUs,” says Swaney, who served as chair for the March of Dimes 2024 Dallas March for Babies: A Mother of a Movement™ walk. “Medical City Healthcare is honored to recognize Prematurity Awareness Month, and we applaud our dedicated colleagues working to make a difference for moms and babies everywhere.”

Burnett is a nurse leader who worked at several Medical City Healthcare hospitals and is now vice president of surgical services for HCA Healthcare, the parent company of Medical City Healthcare. She also advanced prematurity awareness in a touching video.

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Stefani Bittner

It's not too late to join us on November 14 for an immersive botanical experience with renowned landscape designer and author Stefani Bittner. Guests will explore the powerful benefits of herbal teas and personalized aroma selections, designing bespoke take-home sachets.  

Stefani’s San Francisco Bay area-based firm, Homestead Design Collective, is known for creating beautiful gardens of seasonal splendor across public, commercial and residential spaces. The Women's Council of the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden is honored to present this intimate setting at Gardenuity in conjunction with Stefani’s presentation for A Writer’s Garden at The Dallas Arboretum. Tea, morning nibbles, and materials will be provided during the workshop.

We’ve also included a link here to secure one of our last remaining seats for A Writer’s Garden main event on Wednesday, November 13th. https://e.givesmart.com/events/ynj/

WHAT: A Fragrant Flower Garden Workshop

WHEN: Thursday, November 14th

10 A.M. to noon

WHERE: Gardenuity

2222 Vantage Street, Dallas, TX 75207

 Tickets are $60, and space is limited to 50 attendees.  Purchase workshop tickets here: https://e.givesmart.com/events/ynj/page/workshop/

Chairs: Colby Baer and Katie Kennemer

Questions: womenscouncilevent@gmail.com 

Sponsored by: Katherine Phillips

 

*****A Writer's Garden Auction Packages are now posted on The Women's Council website. Visit wcdabg.org to see what you'll be able to bid on during next week's event!*****

ABOUT THE WOMEN’S COUNCIL: Celebrating its 42nd Anniversary.
Since 1982 the major goal of the Women’s Council has been the design, construction, funding and endowment of A Woman’s Garden, a principal garden at the Dallas Arboretum. A Woman’s Garden is the only public garden in the United States conceived by women, funded by the efforts of women and dedicated to the spirit of women. Celebrating its 42nd year, the support of over 600 members of the Women’s Council makes possible the continued expansion and development of A Woman’s Garden. The Women’s Council is an all-volunteer, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.  www.wcdabg.org

ABOUT A WOMAN’S GARDEN: Celebrating its 27th Anniversary.
A Woman’s Garden is the only public garden in the nation conceived, constructed and maintained by the funding efforts of women. Ablaze with color in every season, A Woman’s Garden sits majestically as a living testament to the passion and vision of the Women’s Council founders and the boundless energy and devotion of its members whose commitment to creating a garden dedicated to the universal spirit of women across generations is realized in its inspired design. Our beautiful garden celebrates the power, creativity, resourcefulness, passion and unwavering commitment of the women who came before us and those entrusted with its care now, and into the future.

 

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Thanksgiving is a time to gather with loved ones, share a delicious meal and savor the joy of togetherness. This year, Omni PGA Frisco is making it a holiday to remember with specials throughout the Monument Realty PGA District.

 

                                                                       

 

On Thursday, Nov. 28, Ryder Cup Grille, the polished American restaurant at the Fields Ranch Clubhouse, invites guests to enjoy a specialty crafted Thanksgiving menu that includes:

 

  • Beer-brined turkey with light and dark meat
  • Side dishes that include croissant stuffing, creamed corn served in cast iron, green beans, pancetta, whipped potatoes, gravy and cranberry citrus sauce
  • Pecan pie and vanilla ice cream

 

Pricing is $45 per person and reservations can be made at OpenTable or by calling the restaurant at 469-888-5850. Don’t miss the chance to gather with loved ones and enjoy a memorable Thanksgiving Day experience at Ryder Cup Grille. Reserve your spot today and make this holiday season one to remember!

 

Ryder Cup Grille is one of 13 restaurants and bars at the Omni PGA Frisco Resort. For additional information on the restaurant and its menus, visit pgafrisco.com/dine.

 

About PGA Frisco

PGA Frisco is a public/private partnership between the PGA of America, Omni Hotels & Resorts, the City of Frisco, and the Frisco Independent School District. The 660-acre campus is a unique destination that includes: two world-class 18-hole championship golf courses, collectively known as Fields Ranch, and a state-of-the-art clubhouse; the Omni PGA Frisco Resort, featuring 500 guest rooms and suites and 10 exclusive four-bedroom Ranch Houses, four pools, destination spa and 127,000 square feet of meeting and event space; the Monument Realty PGA District which features The Swing, a lighted 10-hole short course, The Dance Floor, a lighted 2-acre putting course and an expansive retail, dining and entertainment district, including an outdoor area for concerts and events, the high-tech, data-driven PGA Coaching Center; the Home of the PGA of America and the Jerry J. Ransom Northern Texas PGA Golf House. Follow PGA Frisco on Facebook and Instagram.

 

 

About Omni PGA Frisco Resort

Opening May 2, 2023, Omni PGA Frisco Resort offers a reimagined destination resort experience for the ultimate getaway. With a wide selection of unique experiences and remarkable year-round programming and activities, the resort provides a diverse and fun-filled destination for guests of all ages. The oasis of the 660-acre PGA Frisco campus, this luxury resort will be both one of the world's leading meeting and conference destinations as well as a bucket list leisure destination featuring two championship golf courses at Fields Ranch designed by Gil Hanse and Beau Welling. With comprehensive resort amenities featuring a signature spa, 13 restaurants and bars, and retail shops - there's something designed for all. Featuring subtle nods to Texas culture, each of the resort's 500 guest rooms and suites and 10 exclusive four-bedroom modern-Texas ranch houses, offer sweeping views of lush surrounds. The resort features more than 127,000 sq. ft of indoor and outdoor space for meetings and events, including 2 ballrooms; 19 meeting rooms; 9 outdoor event venues; and Panther Creek Pavilion, the ideal venue for weddings. Visit omnipgafriscoresort.com or call 469-305-4500 for more information and room reservations. Follow Omni PGA Frisco Resort on Facebook and Instagram.

 

About Monument Realty

About Monument Realty: Founded in 2017, Monument Realty is a next-generation, full-service real estate brokerage based in Frisco, Texas, headquartered at The Star. Named the Number One Best Large Company to Work For by the Dallas Morning News, Monument is the Official Real Estate Company of The Dallas Cowboys, Texas Rangers, Dak Prescott, and PGA of America. For more information, visit monumentrealtytx.com and follow Monument Realty on InstagramFacebook and LinkedIn.

About the PGA of America

The PGA of America is one of the world’s largest sports organizations, composed of nearly 28,000 PGA Professionals who work daily to grow interest and inclusion in the game of golf. For more information about the PGA of America, visit PGA.com and follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.

 

 

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 Grab your family and friends and celebrate Thanksgiving with brunch at Omni PGA Frisco Resort. From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.  Thursday, Nov. 28, indulge in a menu filled with seasonal favorites like Roasted Butternut and Sweet Potato Soup, Sage Roasted Turkey and a variety of mouth-watering desserts.

 

Brunch will be hosted in the hotel’s Ryder Cup Ballroom, where guests will be welcomed with a complimentary glass of Champagne. The buffet includes:

  • A fall salad table
  • Pasta station
  • Roasted beef tenderloin carving station
  • Sushi rolls
  • Shrimp cocktail with house-made horseradish cocktail sauce
  • Entrees including cedar-smoked salmon, bourbon and cherry-glazed ham and braised short rib
  • Classic sides including Boursin smashed potatoes, roast sweet potato casserole and green bean casserole
  • A kids' corner with mini mac and cheese, chicken tenders, crispy chicken fingers, assorted PB&J “tea sandwiches,” seasonal vegetables and fruit cups.
  • A dessert table with more than a half-dozen options that include:
    • Pumpkin spiced bread
    • Maple bacon donuts
    • Pumpkin pie
    • Apple pie
    • Pecan pie
    • Salted caramel macchiato mousse
    • Chocolate cream tart
    • Sweet potato cheesecake
    • Caramel apple tarte tatin sticky buns
    • Decorated Sugar Cookies

Pricing is $100 for adults and $35 for children (ages 3-12). Children 2 and younger are free. Advance payment is required for the event and guests can reserve their spots at this link. Parties of 12 or more must email DALPGA.Special.Events@omnihotels.com for reservations.

Don’t miss the chance to gather with loved ones and enjoy a memorable Thanksgiving Day brunch experience at Omni PGA Frisco Resort. Reserve your spot today and make this holiday season one to remember!

About PGA Frisco

PGA Frisco is a public/private partnership between the PGA of America, Omni Hotels & Resorts, the City of Frisco, and the Frisco Independent School District. The 660-acre campus is a unique destination that includes: two world-class 18-hole championship golf courses, collectively known as Fields Ranch, and a state-of-the-art clubhouse; the Omni PGA Frisco Resort, featuring 500 guest rooms and suites and 10 exclusive four-bedroom Ranch Houses, four pools, destination spa and 127,000 square feet of meeting and event space; the Monument Realty PGA District which features The Swing, a lighted 10-hole short course, The Dance Floor, a lighted 2-acre putting course and an expansive retail, dining and entertainment district, including an outdoor area for concerts and events, the high-tech, data-driven PGA Coaching Center; the Home of the PGA of America and the Jerry J. Ransom Northern Texas PGA Golf House.

 

About Omni PGA Frisco Resort

Opening May 2, 2023, Omni PGA Frisco Resort offers a reimagined destination resort experience for the ultimate getaway. With a wide selection of unique experiences and remarkable year-round programming and activities, the resort provides a diverse and fun-filled destination for guests of all ages. The oasis of the 660-acre PGA Frisco campus, this luxury resort will be both one of the world's leading meeting and conference destinations as well as a bucket list leisure destination featuring two championship golf courses at Fields Ranch designed by Gil Hanse and Beau Welling. With comprehensive resort amenities featuring a signature spa, 13 restaurants and bars, and retail shops - there's something designed for all. Featuring subtle nods to Texas culture, each of the resort's 500 guest rooms and suites and 10 exclusive four-bedroom modern-Texas ranch houses, offer sweeping views of lush surrounds. The resort features more than 127,000 sq. ft of indoor and outdoor space for meetings and events, including 2 ballrooms; 19 meeting rooms; 9 outdoor event venues; and Panther Creek Pavilion, the ideal venue for weddings. Visit omnipgafriscoresort.com or call 469-305-4500 for more information and room reservations. Follow Omni PGA Frisco Resort on Facebook and Instagram.

 

About Monument Realty

About Monument Realty: Founded in 2017, Monument Realty is a next-generation, full-service real estate brokerage based in Frisco, Texas, headquartered at The Star. Named the Number One Best Large Company to Work For by the Dallas Morning News, Monument is the Official Real Estate Company of The Dallas Cowboys, Texas Rangers, Dak Prescott, and PGA of America. For more information, visit monumentrealtytx.com and follow Monument Realty on InstagramFacebook and LinkedIn.

About the PGA of America

The PGA of America is one of the world’s largest sports organizations, composed of nearly 28,000 PGA Professionals who work daily to grow interest and inclusion in the game of golf. For more information about the PGA of America, visit PGA.com and follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.