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  1. Please join us on October 19, 2024 to celebrate 20 years of the Plano International Festival! THANK YOU . 11am-5pm, Haggard Park, Downtown Plano. THANK YOU!

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  3. Aug 18, 2021 · Mark your calendar and let’s meet up and celebrate each other at the Plano International Festival, Saturday October 9, 2021; Haggard Park, 901 E 15th...

  4. 2 days ago · PLANO, Texas — Haggard Park is expected to be filled with thousands this weekend for the 20th Annual Plano International Festival. The festival will include an assortment of art, music, food, children’s activities and live performances. The event is free and open to the public on Saturday, Oct. 19.

  5. 3 days ago · On Saturday, thousands are expected to fill Haggard Park in downtown Plano for the 20th annual Plano International Festival. The event is free to the public...

  6. 2 days ago · Events in Plano. Plano, Texas offers a wide range of events, from music concerts, food festivals, and sports competitions to museum displays, exhibits, and family fun. Plan your trip around one of Plano's top annual festivals like the Plano Balloon Festival, AsiaFest, or the Plano International Festival, or book your stay and catch a major ...

  7. Plano’s Parks and Recreation department cited a project to preserve the city’s oldest tree as one of the department’s top highlights of 2021. The quadricentennial (400 years) Bur Oak tree in Bob Woodruff Park South , 3840 E. Park Blvd., is documented as the oldest living tree found in Plano, according to the Texas Historic Tree Coalition.

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