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August 28, 2024 0 Comments

Things to do this September


Featured Image: : Plano Festival of Balloons 2024, starting September 19th

SEPTEMBER 1
5TH ANNUAL LABOR DAY LUAU
Sunday, noon – 9:30 p.m., Heritage Hall, $5 General Admission
Let loose in the outdoor Lexus Box Garden all day with traditional hula and haka dancers from Tupulaga Samoa, a kids-only hula contest and our ever-popular family-friendly limbo contest.

SEPTEMBER 1-2
ADAT CHAVERIM LABOR DAY ADVERTISEMENT CARDS SPORTS WEEKENDS
Sunday-Monday, 10:00 and 15:00,
Adat Chaverim, raises money for ADAT Chaverim Charitable Ventures.

SEPTEMBER 5
RECEPTION FOR THE 2024 COLLIN COLLEGE ANNUAL ART EXHIBITION
Thursdays, 4-6:30 p.m., Collin College Art Gallery, Free
Featuring works by art professors created in their studios, the exhibit allows students to learn about a host of courses available at the college. The exhibition will be open to the public from August 26 to September 13.

SEPTEMBER 6
RYANHOOD CONCERT
Friday, 9pm – 11pm, Windmills, $22.79
The award-winning duo live in concert.

SEPTEMBER 7
ONE DAY ONLY 30 PLAY FESTIVAL
Saturday, 7:30 – 9 p.m., Cox Playhouse, $15
the festival presents five short performances in one day.

SEPTEMBER 7
OPENING OPENING WHERE ART MEETS THE JOYFUL EXHIBITION
Saturday, 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM, Art Center Of Plano
Solo art exhibition by Monica Minshew featuring painted landscapes and cityscapes.

SEPTEMBER 12
CELEBRATION OF THE ARTS WITH DAVEED DIGGS
Thursday, 7:30 – 9 p.m., Plano ISD Robinson Fine Arts Center, $50
Let the arts inspire you in an evening showcasing the talents of award-winning emerging artists and hear a moderated discussion with Grammy & Tony-Winner Daveed Diggs.

SEPTEMBER 13-29
DEATH NOTE: CHANGE WORLD MUSIC
Weekends, showtimes vary, Arts Center Theatre, $25
2 musicals making 1 story. In a chess game of wits against wits, where people's lives are on the line, only one thing remains on Light & L's mind, “I am justice!”

SEPTEMBER 14
OTSUKIMI FESTIVAL OF MOON VIEWING 2024
Saturday, 6:00 p.m. to 10 p.m., Haggard Park, free
Otsukimi festivals in Japan include activities such as making rabbit masks, decorating with pampas grass, and eating dango.

SEPTEMBER 19-22
2024 PLANO BALLOON FESTIVAL
Thursday through Saturday, Oak Point Park Special Events Field, $10
2024 marks 45 years of Ballooning in Plano and Collin County! Join the party at HEB | Central Market Plano Balloon Festival, a spectacular four-day event.

SEPTEMBER 19
SIP AND BUY
Thursday, 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM, Downtown Plano,
Football-themed apparel, drink and shop at participating businesses, enjoy wine samples.

SEPTEMBER 19-22
Beauty and the Beast
Weekends, 7:15 p.m., North Texas Performing Arts (Willow Bend Center Of The Arts, $12-$25
youth production of Beauty and the Beast: Musical.

SEPTEMBER 20-22
THE MUSICAL MATILDA
Weekends, 7:15 p.m., North Texas Performing Arts (Willow Bend Center Of The Arts, $12
Rebellion is just around the corner in Matilda JR., a gleefully clever ode to childhood anarchy and the power of imagination.

SEPTEMBER 21
MIKE MASSE: CLASSIC ACOUSTIC ROCK CONCERT
Saturday, 7:30 – 10:30 p.m., Courtyard Theater, $37
Mike Masse and his band will perform covers of classic hits.

SEPTEMBER 28
NORTH TEXAS ARTS FESTIVAL CARNIVAL
Saturday, 10am – 5pm, The Shops at Willow Bend, free
The largest indoor arts festival for families will feature art activities, performances, exhibitions and family fun activities for all ages.

Featured Image: : Reception for the 2024 Collin College Faculty of Art Annual Exhibition September 5

Hammer – 2021 by Genevieve Armstrong. Photo courtesy of Collin College.
Hammer – 2021 by Genevieve Armstrong. Photo courtesy of Collin College.

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