2010 National Award for Excellence in Neighborhood Watch Accorded Plano Police Department
July 15, 2010 by admin
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2010 National Award for Excellence in Neighborhood Watch Accorded Plano Police Department
Posted: July 13, 2010
The City of Plano Police Department has received the 2010 National Award for Excellence in Neighborhood Watch from the National Sheriffs’ Association and the Bureau of Justice Assistance, Office of Justice Program, U. S. Department of Justice, in recognition of their exemplary Neighborhood Watch Program.
The award was presented on June 29, 2010 at the organization’s annual conference in Anaheim, California and will be on permanent display in the Crime Prevention Unit at the Plano Police Department’s main headquarters. Only two agencies in the nation, one police department and one sheriff’s department, are recognized annually for demonstrating unwavering commitment to Neighborhood Watch.
Plano’s Neighborhood Watch Program encompasses over 247 neighborhoods, relying on volunteers to recognize and report crimes and identify suspicious activities and behaviors. It provides citizens the opportunity to make their neighborhoods safer by reducing crimes such as theft and violence.
If you don’t have an organized Watch Program you can contact the Police Crime Prevention Unit at 972-941-2439 to discover how easy it is to get started. You can increase your awareness by knowing the three neighbors across the street from your home, on each side and the three neighbors behind your residence and be willing to report suspicious activity to the police. You can be assured when you report suspicious activity your name will be held in strictest confidence.
The Neighborhood Watch Awards of Excellence Program was established by the National Sheriffs’ Association in 2004 to recognize and honor those law enforcement agencies, Neighborhood Watches, states, organizations and programs doing extraordinary things to promote Neighborhood Watches in
their communities.
Courtesy of: City of Plano Public Information Department
Plano Senior Information and Wellness Fair
May 20, 2010 by admin
Filed under Press Releases
For Immediate Release May 18, 2010
Contact
Pam Perry Recreation Coordinator
Plano Senior Recreation Center
972-941-7155
Plano Senior Information and Wellness Fair
Celebrates Older Americans Month
The Plano Senior Recreation Center and the Geriatric Wellness Center of Collin County invites adults 50 years and older to participate in a very unique Senior Information and Wellness Fair on Wednesday, May 26 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event will be held at the Plano Senior Recreation Center, 401 West 16th Street near Harrington Park.
The purpose of the Senior Information and Wellness Fair is to provide useful facts and resources to retirement and pre-retirement-aged persons in hopes of helping them plan wisely for the future. The Fair is fun, free and open to everyone!
Medical professionals will be on site providing free health screenings and information about a variety of services and programs available in the area. The screenings being offered are for hearing, body fat analysis, posture, nerve scan, blood pressure, blood sugar, cholesterol, vision acuity and glaucoma, plus an oral cancer screen.
The Senior Information and Wellness Fair is sponsored by the Waterford at Plano. Some of the participating vendors include: Medical Center of Plano, First Eye Care, Curves, the Alzheimer’s Association, Ted Dickey Funeral Home, Texan Plus, United Financial Services, Legacy at Willow Bend, DART, American Hearing Laboratories, Plain-O Helpers and more.
May is Older Americans Month, a tradition dating back to 1963 to honor the legacies and ongoing contributions of older Americans and support them as they enter the next stage in life.
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Parr Library Offers Job Hunting Class
January 16, 2010 by admin
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For Immediate Release Jan. 12, 2010
Tammy Korns
Plano Public Library System
Ph. (972) 769-4211
Looking for Work?
Parr Library Offers Job Hunting Class
Plano Public Library System will present a Job Search class on Tuesday, Jan. 12 from 7 to 9 p.m. at Parr Library, 6200 Windhaven Parkway. The free class will offer information about resources, using e-mail effectively and preparing for an interview.
Participants will also receive information about Tutor.com, a database available to library cardholders, which offers online real-time help with writing resumes and cover letters.
For further information, visit www.planolibrary.org or call (972) 769-4300.
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Dances from Around the World Featured at the PLANO INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL
October 17, 2009 by admin
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For Immediate Release October 9, 2009
Contact:
Linda Adler, VP, Publicity, PIFC
Plano International Festival Corp.
214-244-9560, Linda-adler@hotmail.com
TANGO to the HULA, Dances from Around the World Featured at the PLANO INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL
This Saturday, October 10, downtown Plano’s Haggard Park will come alive with the sights and sounds of the world as local cultural groups take to the stage in colorful costumes to share their music and dance traditions. Feathered Aztec headdresses, German dirndls, Scottish kilts, and Indian saris will be among the many cultural costumes on display from 11:00am – 5:00pm. See below for a complete listing of performances.
The festival will begin with a Parade of Nations featuring over 80 international flags. Then up to 75 people will be sworn in as new citizens in a Naturalization Ceremony, with Plano Mayor Phil Dyer, Mrs. International Armaiti Shahidi, and UTD School of Management Dean Hasan Pirkul addressing the candidates. The Dallas Black Dance Theater Academy will then kick off the continuous multicultural performances, which will also include the Scottish Highland Dancers, Oksana Cobb’s Tango & ChaCha Studio, and Hawaiian dancing with Keola’s Hula Halau.
Festival visitors can browse cultural displays and shop for treasures from around the globe in the cultural booth area. Kids can explore the world in the Children’s Workshop area, featuring a unique mix of nearly 30 free hands-on craft projects and demonstrations. Kids can explore a Nigerian village, test musical instruments, paint Turkish tiles, learn Tae Kwon Do moves, try soccer kicks, and create craft projects from South Africa, France, China and Latin America. All receive a Festival Passport to get stamped at various country booths.
Attendees can stroll across Avenue H to the Courtyard Theater, where the Festival’s second International Art Exhibit is on display. It features a collection of works in oil, acrylic, ceramic, pastel and watercolor. The artists, all residents of Plano and surrounding communities, are from the US, Asia, Europe and Latin America. The exhibit is open daily through October 30 and is being held in conjunction with the Plano Art Association.
Rounding out the fun, the international food court will offer cuisine from eight cultures—Pakistan, Thailand, the Mediterranean, Puerto Rico, the US, Mexico, Poland and India.
The Festival will again be a green event—all attendees will be asked to sort their trash into organic, recyclable and regular trash bins. The Festival is providing all food court vendors with 100% biodegradable plates, bowls and utensils. The plates and bowls are made from sugarcane fibers and decompose more quickly even that uncoated paper plates. The utensils, called “spudware”, are made from potato starch, and will completely decompose. At the 2008 festival, over 50% of all waste generated was either composted or recycled due to this program. The Festival won the City of Plano’s Environmental Star of Excellence award for its efforts.
Event Program – All performances will take place at the Gazebo Stage
11:00 Parade of Nations
11:15 Opening Ceremony — Remarks by Plano Mayor Phil Dyer, Festival President Graciela Katzer and MCOR Co-Chair Dr. Christopher A. Parr
Naturalization Ceremony — Special remarks by Hasan Pirkul, Dean, School of Management, University of Texas at Dallas
Special Guests — Mrs. International 2009, Armaiti Shahidi Fitzgerald, and young prodigy saxophonist Matthew Babineaux
11:50 Dallas Black Dance Theater Academy
12:05 Latin Dancing with Oksana Cobb’s Tango & ChaCha Studio
12:15 Indian Dance with TKG Academy
12:25 Dr. O’s Medicine Show — Americana
12:35 International Fashion Show
1:15 Sa’diyya & the Art of Belly Dance
1:30 Argentinean Dances with the Argentine Cultural Foundation
1:40 Music from South Africa with Boitumelo
1:50 Plano Senior High German Folk Dancers
2:00 Ollin Tonalzin Aztec Dancers
2:15 Action Martial Arts
2:25 Chinese Dances with the Jasmines
2:35 Hawaiian Dancing with Keola’s Hula Halau
2:50 Scottish Dancing with The Dallas Highland Dancers
3:00 Turkish Dances with the Raindrop Foundation
3:10 “I Piccoli Colori” with the Italian Club of Dallas
3:20 Korean Multicultural Dance Team
3:30 Party Time featuring DJ Adam and the PIFC Rockers!
Email: info@PlanoInternationalFestival.org • Website: www.PlanoInternationalFestival.org
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Plano Animal Services Reports Rabies Positive Bat
September 20, 2009 by admin
Filed under Press Releases
For Immediate Release Contact:
Sept. 10, 2009 Sherry Smith
Animal Services Supervisor
Phone: (972) 769-4373
Plano Animal Services Reports Rabies Positive Bat
The City of Plano Animal Services Division has received notification that a bat in the 1900 block of Antwerp tested positive for Rabies from the state laboratory in Austin. It is believed that no people or pets were directly exposed to the bat before Animal Services removed it.
Bats in particular are at a high risk of spreading Rabies. With this in mind, Animal Services would like to offer these helpful tips to prevent Rabies.
1) Do not touch injured, sick or dead bats. Contact Plano Animal Services at (972) 769-4360 for help.
2) If you or your pets have had contact with a bat, contact Animal Services immediately at (972) 769-4360. Bat bites are not always visible so do not assume that no bite occurred if you can’t see a wound.
3) Teach children to avoid contact with bats.
4) Keep the Rabies vaccinations of all family pets current.
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A Million Minutes and Counting
August 16, 2009 by admin
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For Immediate Release Aug. 3, 2009
Contact:
Tammy Korns
Plano Public Library System
Phone: (972) 769-4211
A Million Minutes and Counting
Plano Public Library System’s summer reading program is going strong with more than 1 million minutes of reading logged in the children’s program. The teen and adult programs continue to add participants, with teens logging activities and adults logging book titles read.
The summer reading program deadline has been extended until August 15 to allow more people to participate, and for those currently registered to log more time.
All readers who complete a log are entered into a drawing: children are entered to win an MP3 player, teens are entered to win a Best Buy gift card and adults are entered to win a Brinker Restaurant gift card. There will be multiple drawings for each group to allow for more winners. Children and teens also receive a variety of freebie coupons from local merchants upon completion.
Funding from Friends of the Plano Public Library supports summer reading and has allowed all five Plano libraries to offer a multitude of performers, movies and game days free to families this summer.
For more information and to sign up for summer reading, log on at www.planolibrary.org.
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Plano Quick Link Makes Finding Regularly Needed Information Easier
June 21, 2009 by admin
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For Immediate Release June 18, 2009
Contact:
Monique Coleman
Neighborhood Planner
Phone: (972) 941-5397
Plano Quick Link Makes Finding Regularly Needed Information Easier
Today the City of Plano Neighborhood Planning Program activated a
new Web address at www.planoquicklink.org. The new page offers a one-stop shop for a variety of procedural information to help residents find specific information more quickly.
www.planoquicklink.org features links directly to information a resident can use, such as reporting a street light out, finding a homeowner’s association, reporting a property standards complaint, filing a traffic enforcement request and much more. It’s a collection of the most requested City information organized to quickly route residents to information addressing concerns and answer questions effectively and efficiently.
Check out www.planoquicklink.org today. For additional information on Plano and all of the programs and services offered in our All-America City visit www.plano.gov.
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DRIP DROP, WASTE NOT
May 16, 2009 by admin
Filed under Press Releases
For Immediate Release May 1, 2009
Contact:
Melinda Haggerty Sustainability Communications Coordinator
Sustainability & Environmental Services
Phone: (972) 769-4391 Cell: (214) 649-1895
DRIP DROP, WASTE NOT
It has been utilized for centuries across the globe. Native Americans and early settlers relied on it for drinking, landscape watering and agricultural uses. What is it? Rain water harvesting.
Want to learn how to capture some of that rainy day water for use in the hot summer months ahead? Learn Green to Live Green – “Rain Water Harvesting: Every Drop Counts!” will teach residents how to start and where to find materials for rain water harvesting in Texas.
Free to the public, the class will take place from 7 to 8 p.m. on Monday, May 18 at the Maribelle M. Davis Library located at 7501-B Independence Pkwy. in Plano. Speaker Erin Hoffer, City of Plano Environmental Educator and Rain Water Harvesting Specialist, will share the benefits of rain water harvesting and demonstrate how to set up a system # in your backyard.
Harvesting rain water offers many advantages: it conserves municipal and well water, it is free, it is low in salts and good for plants, and it can reduce flooding and erosion. Rain water also provides an excellent primary, supplementary or alternative source of water.
“Because rainfall is so beneficial and a precious resource, property owners should capture as much rainwater as possible before it runs down the street,” Hoffer says. “But harvesting systems don’t have to be expensive or complicated. It’s easy to get started and use local resources in economical, sustainable ways.”
The Learn Green to Live Green series is a partnership between the Plano Libraries and the Environmental Education and Community Outreach Division. For more information, contact Deb Bliss at (972) 769-4313 or visit www.livegreeninplano.com.
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Relocate America Honors Plano
April 25, 2009 by admin
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Relocate America Honors Plano in America’s Top 100 Places to Live
For Immediate Release April 22, 2009
Contact:
Susan Helt
Public Information Director
Phone: (972) 941-7315
Relocate-America Honors Plano in “America’s Top 100 Places to Live”
Plano has been selected as one of “America’s Top 100 Places to Live” by
RelocateAmerica.com. The annual listing provides relocating consumers and area residents with access to local community resources.
“We are ecstatic that Plano is being recognized as a great place to relocate. As a City, we work hard to provide community amenities that are both desirable and accessible for the diverse residents we serve. We try to create an environment that is ripe for growing a business or a family,” said Plano City Manager Tom Muehlenbeck.
RelocateAmerica’s criterion for the list was focused on future growth and ability to rebound from these unsteady economic times. The review panel evaluated government and business leadership in each community. They looked for visionary programs such as “Live Green in Plano.”
Plano was nominated and Relocate-America’s editorial team selected it based on interviews with local leaders, feedback from residents and economic, environmental, education, crime, employment and housing data for the past year.
The complete Top 100 List along with community profiles, photos and video can be viewed at http://top100.relocate-america.com/
RelocateAmerica is operated by trueV New Media Group. Relocate America is a leading online relocation resource having served millions of consumers annually since 1997.
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Title: The Prison
April 18, 2009 by admin
Filed under Posted Events
Title: The Prison
Event Type: Performing Arts/Drama
Location: 2021 E. Park Blvd., Plano, TX 75074
Description: The ALC Drama Players proudly present The Prison, a dramatic look at the lives of three strangers cast into prison with no explanation and seemingly no hope for release. Performances will be held on May 1 and 2 at 7:30 pm. Admission is free. Recommended for ages 10+.
For more information, contact drama@alcplano.org.


