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BY LINDSAY IRVIN

The weekend of Dec.6-7, I ventured north from my South Dallas condo to experience Christmas suburbs style. 

My event schedule began Thursday night with a visit to the Allen Economic Development Corporation's Holiday Open House. There I met several contributors, gobbled up stuffed mushrooms, shrimp and Celebrity Bakery petit fours, and was introduced to new residents, business people of Allen. It was cozy bumping elbows with the City of Allen officials, real estate developers, PR reps, and AEDC hostesses.

On Friday, the Pancake Breakfast with Santa kicked off a host of other weekend events including the Rudolph Run 5K and the Christmas Tree Lighting at the Village at Allen. Local, renowned pianist Jared Johnson performed his Christmas album for event goers at the Tree Lighting, while children posed with a live longhorn, wrote letters to Santa, met the reindeer and sat on Santa's lap for a photo.

The holiday and Allen events continued into Saturday. The most notably being the AllenHigh School football team defeating Euless Trinity at Texas Stadium, and moving closer to the state championship game (one more win and they are in the big game). 

Also on Saturday, the Allen Nativity Exhibit continued (it began on Friday, Dec. 5) to demonstrate the Christmas spirit for residents. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ annual Christmas gift to the City includes an opulently decorated gym filled with hundreds of nativities from all over the world adorning table tops.

The twinkling lights created an aura of candlelight as families strolled the exhibit. Music filled the air as local musicians, like pianist Jared Johnson, performed throughout the entire event. Behind the performers, Renee Kirk as Mary and Jordan Herald as Joseph presented the Bible’s manger scene.

The hospitality of the exhibit volunteers was also memorable.

The Allen Rotary Christmas Parade brought the weekend of holiday events to a spectacular close Sunday afternoon. Beginning at 2 p.m., the parade featured the AHS and Lovejoy Bands, the AHS Talonettees and cheerleaders, Girl Scout and Boy Scout Troops, local Churches, the Police and Fire Departments, City officials and much more.

For the Dec. 19 issue (and in last week’s Dec. 12 issue), Allen neighborsgo is featuring photos from the holiday events mentioned above, as well as others that have followed. There were too many great photos to choose from, so I decided to feature as many as possible with a two-part Christmas special. I hope you enjoy it.

If you have holiday photos to share from your participation/attendance at Allen/Lucas/Fairview Christmas events (like the ones mentioned here) or others, please post them on neighborsgo.com. You might find your stories/photos in an upcoming issue of Allen neighborsgo.

Merry Christmas!

Lindsay Irvin is the Allen and McKinney editor for neighborsgo. She can be reached by e-mail at lirvin@neighborsgo.com or call 469-330-5684 (more)
Posted by Lindsay Irvin on Dec 17, 2008 2:04 PM
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Posted by Lindsay Irvin on Oct 29, 2008 4:00 PM

For me, this fabulous fall weather comes with the craving for a warm Pumpkin Spice Latte from Starbucks in the mornings.The aroma of the pumpkin and fall flavors gives me the coziest feeling and makes me long for a day off to play outside in the changing foliage and cool, but sun-filled afternoons.

Since, I am stuck inside working on the Allen and McKinney issues, I figured I'd use this time to remind you to pick up your FREE copy of neighborsgo the next time you decided to stop in for a Pumpkin Spice Latte at Starbucks.

neighborsgois now available every Friday in Starbucks. (Originally, when we went to a Friday publication date, they weren't delivered there until Saturday.)

Visit http://tinyurl.com/starbucksngo to find the latest list of Starbucks that carry us.

PS: If you don't find the current issue of neighborsgo at your Starbucks locations, please e-mail me at lirvin@neighborsgo.com. 

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Posted by Lindsay Irvin on Oct 23, 2008 2:25 PM
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Posted by Lindsay Irvin on Oct 14, 2008 3:53 PM
Posted by Lindsay Irvin on Oct 7, 2008 10:56 AM

Guess what folks?

Allen Mayor, Steve Terrell, is now a neighborsgo contributor!

In fact, his first contribution to Allen neighborsgo will appear in the Oct. 3 Business Issue, which will be delivered to your door (and Allen Starbucks locations) tomorrow morning.

The mayor plans to write a letter to you each month (as long as his schedule allows), keeping you informed and up-to-date on the latest insider news from the City of Allen. 

Who better to do that than the mayor himself?!

Check out the inaugural Business Issue Friday, Oct. 3 and make sure to turn to PAGE 5 for the Letter from the Mayor.

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Posted by Lindsay Irvin on Oct 2, 2008 12:22 PM
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