Three Events in June Put Plano's Cultural Range on Full Display
From Korean cuisine at Park Pavilion to African heritage performances downtown, Plano's June calendar delivers a concentrated run of cultural programming.
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From Korean cuisine at Park Pavilion to African heritage performances downtown, Plano's June calendar delivers a concentrated run of cultural programming.
On June 14, Downtown Plano SummerFest fills the historic district with local vendors, handmade goods, and boutique finds from 11 AM to 5 PM.
Legacy Hall ran an early Cinco de Mayo celebration on Saturday, May 2 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., featuring festive cocktails and tastings from Dry Rub, Velvet Taco, and Son of a Butcher — three of the food hall's longest-running tenants.
Legacy Hall hosts its Mother's Day Market on Sunday, May 10 starting at 11 a.m. — bringing local vendors, food, and Mother's Day shopping into the food hall's Sunday programming window.
The 22nd annual Plano AsiaFest runs Saturday, May 2, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Haggard Park, 901 East 15th Street. Free admission, with cultural demonstrations, performances, food, and a Children's Corner.
The 2026 Collin County Christian Prayer Breakfast convenes at Plano Event Center on Thursday, April 30. The annual gathering brings together Collin County's faith community, civic leaders, and elected officials for a morning event that has been a fixture on the regional calendar.
Haggard Park hosts the Plano Music and Arts Festival on April 18 starting at 11 a.m., bringing live performances and creative programming to one of the city's most central green spaces.
The annual Plano Music & Arts Festival celebrates spring with live performances, visual arts, and family activities across downtown venues.
Haggard Park's March 21 festival launches seasonal programming. Downtown's Art & Culture Quest offers complementary small-scale alternatives.
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