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The Place You Call Home

Every day, we pass through spaces that reflect our tastes, our routines, and the rhythms of life we hold dear. But what makes a house a true home is not simply wood and stone, color and texture. It is the heartbeat of the people who live there and the community that surrounds them.

This March, we are celebrating home in every sense of the word—the spaces you have curated with intention, and the places where connections are formed, traditions are shared, and memories take root. Our homes provide comfort, stability, and sanctuary. Our communities give us belonging and purpose.

Within these pages, you will find inspiration to elevate the spaces you live in through thoughtful design, trusted experts, and ideas that support the way you truly live. Just as important, you will meet the neighbors, business owners, creators, and leaders who make our community feel familiar, welcoming, and deeply connected.

Home is found in the everyday moments. A friendly face at a local shop. A neighborhood gathering that brings people together. The quiet pride of living in a place that feels right. These moments are what transform a city into something personal and meaningful.

Home is not static. It grows with every shared meal, every helping hand, and every story passed from one generation to the next. It exists in the comfort of favorite rooms and in the relationships that extend far beyond our front doors.

As you turn these pages, we hope you feel inspired to enhance your home and deepen your connection to the community that makes it special.

Thank you for allowing us to be part of the place you call home.

March 2026

PUBLISHER

Angi Burns | angi.burns@citylifestyle.com

SOCIAL MEDIA COORDINATOR

Ashton Burns | ashton.burns@citylifestyle.com

EDITOR

Deborah Dove | debie.dove@citylifestyle.com

EDITORIAL COORDINATOR

Valerie Merrick | valerie.merrick@citylifestyle.com

PUBLICATION DIRECTOR

Kathy Moreno | kathy.moreno@citylifestyle.com

SALES MANAGER

Jennifer Dartez | jennifer.dartez@citylifestyle.com

STAFF WRITERS

Tiffany Ditto, Deborah Dove, Fatima Durrani

STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

TinTin Wynn Photography & Films

CONTRIBUTING WRITERS

Cliff Bohaker, Heather Spinks, Rhiannon Johnson, Angela Broockerd

CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS

Dan Jenkins, Amanda Proudfit

Corporate Team

CEO Steven Schowengerdt

President Matthew Perry

COO David Stetler

CRO Jamie Pentz

CoS Janeane Thompson

AD DESIGNER Andrew Sapad

LAYOUT DESIGNER Rhiannon Coffman

QUALITY CONTROL SPECIALIST Marina Campbell

city scene

WHERE NEIGHBORS CAN SEE AND BE SEEN

1-7: The Allen Public Library has officially completed its remodel, unveiling a vibrant and colorful wonderland designed to inspire exploration, creativity, and a love of learning. The refreshed space offers endless programs, resources, and opportunities for all ages, making it a true community hub for discovery and connection. From early learners to lifelong readers, the newly reimagined library invites everyone to come explore. Have you seen it yet?

YOUR DIGITAL DESTINATION FOR LOCAL LIVING

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Flexify Physical Therapy Now Open in Allen

Flexify Physical Therapy celebrated the grand opening of its new Allen location with a ribbon cutting ceremony at 1022 S. Greenville Ave., Suite 100, Allen, TX 75002. The event welcomed community members, local leaders, and business professionals to mark the opening of the clinic, which offers personalized physical therapy services focused on movement, recovery, and long-term wellness. Flexify Physical Therapy looks forward to serving the Allen community with expert care in a modern, patient-centered setting.

Grand Re-Opening for Allen Animal Clinic

Allen Animal Clinic celebrated its grand reopening at 1013 E. Main St., Allen, TX 75002, welcoming the community to experience its newly remodeled and expanded facility. The updates enhance both patient care and client comfort, reflecting the clinic’s continued commitment to compassionate, high-quality veterinary services. The grand reopening marks an exciting new chapter as Allen Animal Clinic continues to serve local pets and their families with trusted care in an improved, modern space.

Allen ISD Expands IB Programme

Allen Independent School District is expanding access to its prestigious International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme through open enrollment for students living outside the district. The internationally recognized IB Diploma is a distinguished academic achievement that prepares students to excel in college, university, and career pathways worldwide. Allen High School has hosted the IB Diploma Programme for more than two decades, graduating generations of high-achieving scholars who have gone on to find success in higher education and beyond.

Photography by Allen Chamber of Commerce
Photography by Allen Chamber of Commerce
Photography by Allen Independent School District

Local Experience

DISCOVER LOCAL GEMS, CREATE MEMORIES, AND EMBRACE AUTHENTIC COMMUNITY EXPERIENCES.

The arrival of spring brings the perfect opportunity to spring clean, refresh your home, and clear out clutter. Longer days and warmer weather inspire a fresh start, and there’s no better place to begin than the spaces where you live. Whether you’re looking for a professional deep clean, need help creating order in overflowing closets and cabinets, want to refresh your outdoor space, or want to give gently used items a second life, look no further. This roundup highlights trusted local home services that make spring cleaning simpler and more efficient, so you can welcome the season feeling lighter, organized, and renewed.

Debby’s Complete Services | (469) 667-6501 or debbygowen. weebly.com/ | Treat your home to a professional spring cleaning. Nothing says spring like sparkling bathroom fixtures, a freshly deep-cleaned kitchen, and spotless floors.

The AB Effect | (972) 849-5324  | If messy drawers, disorganized closets, and an overabundance of “stuff” seem overwhelming, the AB Effect can help you declutter and organize your spaces, as well as develop personalized organization systems.

Squeegee Squad | (469) 966-9430 or squeegeesquad.com/ locations/allen-tx/ | Refresh your outlook this spring— literally—with professional window cleaning. Squeegee Squad also offers other exterior home refreshes, such as pressure washing, roof cleaning, gutter cleaning, and chandelier cleaning.

Puckett’s Nursery and Landscaping | 811 E. Main Street, Allen | Your yard and landscaping deserve a spring refresh too. Bring the colors of spring to your flowers beds with this locally owned store's wide range of shrubs, bedding plants, flowers, and more, plus landscaping services.

Allen Community Outreach Resale and Donation Center | 117 N Greenville Ave, Allen (or visit donationpickup@ acocares.org) | Once you’ve cleaned out drawers and closets and decluttered your home,  ACO can translate your donations into critical services and programs to support families in Collin County facing hunger, financial insecurity, and homelessness.

NONPROFIT OF THE MONTH: Change the World Allen

IMPROVING OUR NEIGHBORHOODS ONE HOME AT A TIME

Change the World Allen (CTWA) is a vibrant, community-driven nonprofit that began in 2012 at the First United Methodist Church in Allen, Texas. Inspired by Mike Slaughter’s book Change the World: Recovering the Message and Mission of Jesus, this initiative has grown into a powerful force dedicated to strengthening the Allen–Lucas–Fairview region through neighborly service.

A Mission Rooted in Compassion

CTWA’s central mission is simple yet profound: foster a more resilient, connected community by encouraging acts of service among neighbors. As a 501(c) (3) organization, it mobilizes people of all ages—children, teens, and adults—to lend their talents to projects that help those in the community. Whether it’s yard maintenance, home repairs, meal packaging, or assembling care kits, CTWA seeks to meet a spectrum of community needs.

From Humble Origins to Community Leader

The organization took root during a church-based volunteer effort and quickly expanded beyond its spiritual beginnings. By 2014, CTWA had earned the Spirit of Allen Award from the AllenFairview Chamber of Commerce and secured a grant from RETHINK CHURCH.

CTWA’s work in the community continues to thrive due to its expanded sustained volunteers from multiple faith communities and service organizations in Allen and the surrounding area. We are filled with gratitude for these amazing individuals.

Transformative Impact in the Community

CTWA’s efforts have tangibly improved the lives of countless neighbors, particularly those facing financial hardship or aging in place. The organization’s home repair and yard work initiatives make homes cleaner, safer, and healthier— relieving burdens for low-income and elderly homeowners.

How Neighbors Join the Cause

Volunteering with CTWA is highly accessible and diverse. The organization outlines clear roles on its website:

• Logistics Team: This crucial unit handles supply runs, truck loading, and delivery to work sites.

• Landscape Crew: A mobile team responsible for mowing, edging, hedge trimming, and weed control at various locations.

• Home Repair Volunteers: Tasks include fence repair, painting, siding installation, and general maintenance—no prior experience necessary.

• Agency Support and Donation Collection: Volunteers assist nonprofit partners and coordinate collection efforts for food, clothing, or goods.

• Cookie Bakers & Lunch Support: Community members can contribute by baking cookies or preparing lunch for volunteer crews.  CTWA also seeks project leaders who help identify projects, coordinate logistics, and forge community connections for year-round service.

Major Annual Event: Change the World Weekend

The cornerstone event is the annual Change the World Weekend.

This year, from May 1 – 3, CTWA will be celebrating its 15th Change the World Weekend. These three days reflect CTWA’s core objectives: service, connection, and community resilience—while offering meaningful engagement opportunities for families, teens, and groups.

How to Get Involved

• Request Help: Homeowners can submit a project request form.

• Donate: Contributions support home repair materials, food and clothing drives, and general operations.

• Partner Organizations: Local congregations, businesses, and nonprofits can join CTWA’s network to increase impact.

A Community United in Kindness

“CTWA’s central mission is simple yet profound: foster a more resilient, connected community by encouraging acts of service among neighbors.”

Through a blend of hands-on service, community-building events, and collaborative partnerships, Change the World Allen has grown into a dynamic presence in the Allen–Lucas–Fairview area. What began as a church volunteer weekend has become a year-round engine of goodwill.

By offering diverse volunteer roles, sustaining partnerships, and empowering residents through service, CTWA transforms small acts of kindness into a wave of collective impact. Whether one is wielding a hammer, delivering lunch, or coordinating crews, every contribution reinforces the organization’s vision: a community where neighbors lift neighbors, and service builds relationships.

Community members can get involved in multiple ways:

• Volunteer: Sign up via the website to join a crew or take on a leadership position.

For those inspired to make a difference, CTWA provides an open door—whether it's weekend volunteering, ongoing commitment, or organizing a one-time project. It’s more than a nonprofit; it’s a community movement, quietly changing the world—one neighbor at a time.

Visit changetheworldallen.org to learn more.

KEEPING IT COOL

Local Experts Share Tips to Protect Your HVAC System, Improve Efficiency, and Avoid Costly Breakdowns

ARTICLE BY TIFFANY DITTO PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF BIG D MECHANICAL

As North Texas temperatures climb, homeowners and business owners alike are preparing for months of heavy air conditioning use. But before the first triple-digit day arrives, HVAC professionals say now is the time to take preventative steps that can protect your system, and your wallet.

“Preventive maintenance is everything. You don’t want to wait until there’s a problem to start doing things.”

“A lot of people think that turning their AC off for a few hours, and back on, will save them money, and that’s not true,” says Jennifer Stone, Marketing Director for Big D Mechanical. “It actually uses more energy, and it’s not good for your system either. You’re turning your motor on and off again; it’s like revving your car engine and slamming on the brakes over and over.”

Instead, she recommends using a smart thermostat to regulate temperatures more efficiently. “You can program it for when you’re at work, so you’re not blasting 64 degrees all day,” she says.

“Another big thing is not blocking your vents and keeping your unit free of clutter,” Stone explains. “I don’t think people realize that things get in there. They clog lines, and it can cause thousands of dollars in damage when it could have been prevented with just an easy sweep around your unit.”

That advice applies both indoors and outdoors. Sticks, debris, and overgrown landscaping can damage exterior coils, while blocked interior vents disrupt airflow and strain the system.

“Preventative maintenance is everything,” says Stone. “You don’t want to wait until there’s a problem to start doing things. It’s kind of like dehydration. Once you get to that point, it’s going to take a lot to get back where you need to be.”

Stone says one of the simplest ways to stay ahead of costly HVAC breakdowns is enrolling in a regular maintenance plan, like the ones offered at Big D Mechanical. At the time of publication, Big D Mechanical offers residential maintenance contracts for $199 per year.

Big D Mechanical currently services the DFW Metroplex. Their residential plan includes seasonal visits, filter changes, inspections, coal cleanings, HVAC advice, and more, all from experienced technicians.

“Loud noises, clanging, inconsistent temperatures, or your system just not cooling, those are signs to call someone before it completely breaks.”

“If we come out and see something wrong during one of your visits, that would be a service call, but you’re staying ahead of the game,” says Stone. “For every dollar you spend on maintenance, you save four dollars in service costs."

There are also warning signs that shouldn’t be ignored.

“Loud noises, clanging, inconsistent temperatures, or your system just not cooling,

those are signs to call someone before it completely breaks,” she says. “And when that happens, it's important to know you’re not just a number. For us, our client’s comfort is one of our top priorities, and we usually get there within 24 hours.”

Those interested in a maintenance plan can call (469) 773-HEAT or visit www.bigdmechanical.com.

WHERE WATERS Run Blue

ENSURING YOUR POOL IS SWIM-READY AT ALL TIMES IS AN INVESTMENT WORTH MAKING

In Texas, outdoor living is a year-round experience. And nothing defines a backyard retreat more than a beautiful pool. Imagine crystal-clear blue water, smooth rocks with cascading waterfalls, and native stones that mimic the feel of your own private lagoon. Shade from tall plants or pergolas and cabanas help create distinct zones for cooking, dining, and relaxing, extending your living space and creating an oasis where you can relax or entertain.

A well-designed pool adds undeniable value and can become an extension of the home, reflecting a homeowner’s unique personal style. However, pool ownership comes with responsibility. There’s no worse feeling than getting that urge to dive in on a hot day but realizing that your pool water is cloudy. Or prepping for guests to enjoy a pool day with a barbecue but sensing that water levels keep receding, indicating a larger problem may be at hand.

A routine water maintenance service helps homeowners stay on top of issues concerning water clarity and pool cleanliness. Testing the water chemistry is necessary for the health of a pool, much like performing blood work is for humans. However, deeper maintenance is also required, because long-term pool care goes beyond weekly services.  Just like humans go in for an annual physical, your pool also needs an annual tune-up.

“Owning a pool is like owning a house,” reflects Christie Pruitt, CMO and director of Southwest Pools. ”We know it’s costly to maintain, but neglecting that maintenance is even more costly. A small problem can turn into a big one if it’s overlooked.”

Most times, homeowners don’t even know what to look for. Does your pool have aging materials? Cracked tile joints? Clogged or dirty filter liners? Worn or outdated sealers?

That’s why calling in a pool professional that’s well versed in equipment maintenance and automation is key. A trained pool technician can assess equipment performance, service valves, evaluate energy efficiency, establish a consistent maintenance plan, and document pool records. This allows homeowners to enjoy peace of mind—and their pool.

Image Courtesy of Southwest Pools

A professional annual pool tune-up is equally important for people who are hands-on and take care of their own pools.

“It’s about protecting your investments,” adds Corey Nichols, CEO and founder. “A pool is like a third vehicle; it still needs its oil changed and filter replaced even though you’re not driving it around.”

Together, Pruitt and Nichols lead Southwest Pools, a niche, female-owned design-and-build firm serving North Texas homeowners. The company was founded on the belief that clients and employees alike deserve a voice throughout the entire pool-building experience.

Owning a full-service design company means doing everything from conceptualizing and planning to design and construction. “Most pool people only do design or they manage pool projects, but we do both—design and build. It’s analogous to the architect and the home builder working together,” says Pruitt.

As co-founders, they’ve built a business that reflects this integrated approach. They are keenly tuned in to the desires and needs of homeowners, and this feedback loop informs them about what customers want. In 2026, one of the biggest trends they foresee is tying outside living to indoor living. The aim of this trend is to eliminate or minimize separation and allow for a free flow of space.

For example, rather than treating the pool as a separate feature, designs now follow patio lines and green spaces, creating

an easy flow from inside to out while retaining the functionality of the pool.

“We create this flow often by using materials that are visible inside the house, yet work well outside too, such as stack stone on an indoor fireplace that matches the stone on a raised water feature in the pool,” says Nichols.

Whether your pool needs repair, you simply want to upgrade an outdated look with new features, or you want an all-new modern, straight-lined pool or a free-formed pool, everything added to the outdoor living space should complement the rest of the surroundings. This emphasis on continuity aligns with another growing trend: simplicity.

In 2026, builders, interior designers, and landscapers across North Texas are trying to keep it simple. While a customized living area can have unique fireplaces with soft accent lighting, clean lines, and light-colored materials, it doesn’t have to be bulky or complicated. Gone are the days of ornate designs, heavy materials, and overcrowded spaces.

If you’ve been dreaming of a backyard retreat anchored by a clear, inviting pool—or simply want to ensure your existing one is operating at its best—now is the time to “dive in.” Contact Southwest Pools at 2081 Hutton Dr. Suite 101 Carrollton Tx. 75006, 469-328-0155, swpoolsdfw.com.

Image Courtesy of Southwest Pools

Job change?

Whether ret iring or changing jobs, you’ll want to know your ret irement account opt ions.

There are four potential options for your 401(k) when leaving an employer:

• Leave it in your former employer ’s 401(k) plan, if allowed by the plan.

• Move it to your new employer ’s 401(k) plan, if you’ve changed employers and your new employer plan allows for it

• Roll the account over to an individual retirement account (IRA).

• C ash it out, which is subject to potential tax consequences.

We can talk through your financial goals and find the option that works best for you.

ALLEN EYECARE CENTER

“I had a great experience getting my eye exam at Allen Eyecare Center! Kara S and Jacob at the front desk welcomed me as soon as I walked in. They had great energy, and they took the time to smile and greet me. Dylan was an excellent technician and was very professional. Dr. Brooks is a wonderful doctor. He is very patient and takes the time to explain everything. Eye exams usually make me nervous, but the professional attitude of the staff and the friendly faces helped calm my nerves and let me have a great experience!”

The Fresh Start

A GUIDE TO PEACEFUL AND INTENTIONAL SPRING CLEANING

Week 1: Refresh and Declutter

• Open windows for fresh air and let the natural light in.

• Declutter surfaces—countertops, coffee tables and shelves—removing anything unnecessary.

• Go through kitchen cabinets and toss expired pantry items and mismatched containers.

• Sort through closets, donating or repurposing clothes you haven’t worn in the past year.

• Wipe down baseboards and dust ceiling fans, light fixtures and vents.

Week

3: Outdoor and Seasonal Transitions

• Sweep porches, patios and outdoor furniture, preparing for warm-weather gatherings.

• Check gutters and downspouts to ensure proper drainage.

• Tidy up gardens and potted plants, removing dead leaves and refreshing the soil.

• Store winter coats and boots, making space for lighter spring essentials.

• Replace seasonal decor—bring in fresh flowers, soft pastels and airy textures.

Week 2: Deep Clean and Rejuvenate

• Wash windows and mirrors to welcome in the sunlight.

• Deep clean the fridge and pantry, wiping down shelves and organizing items

• Launder curtains, cushion covers and throw blankets.

• Vacuum and shampoo rugs and carpets for a fresh start.

• Rotate and flip mattresses; wash all bedding, including pillows.

Week 4: Finishing Touches and Maintenance

• Touch-up scuff marks on walls and doors.

• Stock up on cleaning supplies to maintain a fresh environment.

• Set a simple weekly cleaning routine to keep your home feeling refreshed.

• Light a scented candle or diffuse essential oils to celebrate your clean, peaceful space.

Stunning and UNIQUE HOMES

Find inspiration in these four gorgeous books.

It takes a lot of work to make a house a home. A home reflects your personal style, functions to meet your goals, and provides relief from the outside world. However, unless you are a design professional, you likely need a bit of guidance to turn your thoughts and

Home:

THE RESIDENTIAL ARCHITECTURE OF D. STANLEY DIXON

Atlanta-based architect Stan Dixon has received tremendous media attention since the founding of his firm D. Stanley Dixon Architect, Inc. in 2006. His highly-anticipated debut book showcases thirteen projects from across the country. From a relaxed Jupiter Island coastal retreat to an elegant Englishmanor-inspired South Carolina home, each project varies geographically and stylistically, highlighting a variety of different aesthetic components.

ideas into reality. One way is to immerse yourself in the advice and visions of award-winning architects and designers.

Flip through the gorgeous, glossy, photo-filled pages of these beautiful books and apply their lessons to your own home.

Our Way Home:

REIMAGINING AN AMERICAN FARMHOUSE

The defined style of cozy and simple living has led to a rise in American farmhouse design in recent years. Interior designer Heide Hendricks and architect-builder Rafe Churchill show how they have brought twenty-first-century living to their late nineteenth-century New England farmhouse. This husband-and-wife team combined their talents to create a historic home that is both a personal retreat designed for everyday life and a constant source of inspiration for their other projects.

Learn how to integrate elegant timelessness, celebrate bold colors and eclectic patterns, or embrace the past while living stylishly in the present. You can then combine this global range of influences, unique perspectives, and aesthetic applications to create your own original design plan.

Whether you’re building a new home, planning a renovation, or your home is simply a constant work in progress, these four new releases are sure to provide the inspiration you need to transition your house into your dream home—whatever that may look like and wherever that may be. Enjoy!

COMBINE THIS global range OF INFLUENCES, unique perspectives, AND aesthetic applications TO CREATE YOUR OWN ORIGINAL

DESIGN PLAN.

Villa d’Este:

LEGEND ON LAKE COMO

In 1568 Tolomeo Gallio commissioned a grand villa overlooking Italy’s magnificent Lake Como. After two centuries in the Gallio family, Villa d’Este became home to multiple members of the aristocracy before being transformed into an elegant five-star resort in 1873. After 150 years of catering to an endless array of famous guests wishing to immerse themselves in “la dolce vita,” Villa d’Este stands as an example of blending tradition and modernity to create absolute luxury.

Palm Beach Style:

THE ARCHITECTURE AND ADVOCACY OF JOHN AND JANE VOLK

In the 1920s, American royalty wanted to establish a winter retreat and show off their newfound wealth. Building grand homes inspired by European palaces, they created one of the world’s most famous resort towns. Commissioned to design over 2,000 projects during his sixty years of practice, John Volk’s legacy as one of the “big five” architects of Palm Beach, can now be seen on almost every street.

events

A SELECTION OF UPCOMING LOCAL EVENTS

MARCH 1ST

Dallas Gluten-Free Market

The HUB: 1289 Johnson Rd., Allen, TX 75013 | 10:00 AM

Discover a thoughtfully curated, 100 percent gluten-free market showcasing trusted local vendors and celiac-safe favorites from across DFW. Designed for confident, stress-free shopping, this elevated experience invites connection, conversation, and community in a welcoming setting. Visit www.eventbrite.com/e/dallas-gluten-free-market-tickets-1980783310202 to learn more.

MARCH 7TH & 21ST

Cottage Farmers Market

Allen Heritage Village: 450 St Mary Dr., Allen, TX 75002 | 9:00 AM

Discover an elevated open-air market showcasing artisans, local vendors, and farmers offering thoughtfully curated, handcrafted goods and fresh, locally grown produce. Stroll, shop, and savor a relaxed, community-focused atmosphere designed for connection and discovery. Admission is complimentary. Visit www.lifeinallen.org to learn more and explore vendor details.

MARCH 7TH

Heroism and Freedom!

Lowery Freshman Center Auditorium: 368 N Greenville Ave., Allen, TX 75002 | 7:00 PM

Experience a captivating evening of classical brilliance as the Allen Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra presents a richly layered program featuring works by Mendelssohn, Montgomery, Haydn, and Beethoven. Featuring guest soprano Gwendolyn Alfred, this performance promises beauty, power, and emotion. Visit www.cityofallen.org/calendar.php to explore the full program and learn more.

MARCH 7TH

Allen ISD Eagle Run 2026

Eagle Stadium : 155 Rivercrest Blvd., Allen, TX 75002

Experience a perfect family-friendly race offering a USATF-certified 5K, a spirited fun run or walk, plus virtual and sleep-in options. Celebrating a beloved tradition, participants come together to move, cheer, and give back in support of local students and educators. Visit www.visitallentexas.com/event/allen-isd-eagle-run-2026 to learn more.

MARCH 8TH

Crawfish & Community Celebration

Three Empires Brewing: 6990 Main St. #200, Frisco, TX 75033 | 12:00 PM

Join Little Hearts of Hope for a lively afternoon of music, yard games, cold drinks, and savory crawfish by Heads and Tails. Don’t miss the signature dessert auction featuring king cakes from the King Cake Lady of Frisco. Visit www.givebutter.com/c/HeartsAndTails for ticket details and to learn more.

MARCH 12TH & 13TH

Sip, Savor, Discover

Elke’s Market Café: 105 N Greenville Ave. Ste. 11, Allen TX 75002

Explore new wines at Elke’s monthly tastings, where curated pours, seasonal pairings, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere create the perfect evening out. Drop in, taste featured wines, and stay for a chef-prepared dinner if you’d like. All are welcome. Visit www.elkesmarketcafe.com to learn more about upcoming tastings and events.

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MARCH 13TH

Celtic Night at the Library

Allen Public Library Civic Auditorium: 300 N Allen Dr., Allen, TX 75013 | 7:00 PM

Enjoy an unforgettable performance as the Keltic Clan brings the spirit of Celtic tradition to life with stirring instrumentals and rich vocal harmonies. This free concert is a celebration of culture, music, and connection the whole family will love. Visit www.cityofallen.org/calendar.php to learn more about this special evening.

MARCH 18TH

Watters Creek Spring Break Pop-up Party

Watters Creek Village: 970 Garden Park Dr, Allen, TX 75013 | 11:30 AM

The community is invited to attend the Spring Break Pop-Up Party for an afternoon of family-friendly fun at the Village Green. Activities include games, face painting, balloon artists, an interactive DJ, an animal petting zoo, light refreshments, and more. The first 500 children ages three and up will receive a free goody bag with on-site registration, while supplies last.

MARCH 27TH

5th Annual Corporate Challenge Showdown

Athlete Training and Health: 1110 Raintree Cir. #1220, Allen, TX 75013 | 10:00 AM

Rally your colleagues for a spirited, high-energy team competition where strategy, camaraderie, and friendly rivalry take center stage. From playful relays to classic strength challenges, this dynamic event blends networking with unforgettable fun while celebrating teamwork and community connection. Join the Allen Chamber for this event at www.allenchamber.com/event/25256206/corporate-challenge.

MARCH 27TH

Allen City Lifestyle Business Networking Happy Hour

Breadwinners: 916 Garden Park Dr, Allen, TX 75013 | 6:00 PM

Allen City Lifestyle’s monthly B2B Happy Hour brings together local business owners and professionals for relaxed, meaningful networking. This free event is designed to build connections and spark collaboration in a social setting. Guests enjoy complimentary appetizers and their first drink while engaging with fellow professionals from across the community.

MARCH 28TH

Allen Parks & Recreation Hiring Fair

Allen Senior Recreation Center: 451 St Mary Dr., Allen, TX 75002 | 9:00 AM

Allen Parks & Recreation is hiring part-time and seasonal team members, offering flexible and meaningful roles for job seekers ages 16 and up. Whether you're launching your career or seeking a new chapter, discover opportunities that fit your lifestyle. Go to www.lifeinallen.org/events/hiring_events.php to explore job fair details and openings.

MARCH 31ST

Breakfast with the Easter Bunny

Joe Farmer Recreation Center: 1201 E Bethany Dr., Allen, TX 75002 | 9:00 AM

Bring your camera to join the Easter Bunny for breakfast and pictures. Have fun with friends while creating spring crafts, gather around for story time and playtime at Tiny Tots open gym. Cost for members is $10, non-members $14, and additional meal for $7. Register at www.lifeinallen.org/events.

MID-CENTURY WARMTH, REIMAGINED

There’s a certain moment when a house stops feeling new and starts feeling like home. It isn’t marked by square footage or finishes alone. It is something quieter, more emotional. In this home, designer Kate Manz set out to do exactly that: give a newly built home a heartbeat and a soul.

Rather than treating the house as one sweeping statement, she approached each room as its own story, layered with meaning, memory, and texture. The result is a home that feels collected, personal, and deeply lived-in.

“Tackling each space and room as its own story and concept is how to make a new space feel personal,” Manz explains. “But bringing it all together cohesively is always the challenge.”

Her solution? Warmth, intention, and a strong belief in the power of people. In new builds it can take years for a home to shed its newness. For this project, the goal was to fast-track that sense of belonging by layering in pieces with history and heart. Vintage market finds, local artists, and meaningful objects play a starring role throughout the home.

“My love for design goes hand in hand with the people and stories that bring it to life,” she says. “I absolutely love seeing the evolution from concept to completion and all the elements and people that help bring those ideas to reality.”

That philosophy becomes especially important in the home’s expansive open-concept living area, where scale could easily overpower intimacy.

THE OPEN CONCEPT, REIMAGINED

The main living space is defined by bringing the outside in with sweeping outdoor views and generous proportions. Rather than fighting that openness, embrace it.

“The big open concept room really highlights the expansive outdoor views,” she says, “but making intimate spaces within that open room was really important.”

A layered niche wall, created in collaboration with the interior architect Nick Flower, brings both structure and softness to the room. It introduces texture, depth, and a place for unique objects and family heirlooms to live, turning negative space into a personal gallery.

MATERIALS:

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DESIGN TAKEAWAY:

In large rooms, architectural details like niches, built-ins, or material changes can create visual rhythm while giving meaningful objects a true home.

ENTRYWAY: A WARM WELCOME

The entryway sets the tone with a simple but powerful goal: Welcome to my home.

Natural stone underfoot grounds the space, while a soft vintage rug and living greenery immediately soften the experience. Art with personal meaning invites guests to linger rather than rush through.

MATERIALS:

DESIGN TAKEAWAY:

An entryway doesn’t need to be loud to be memorable. Combine tactile materials with one or two meaningful elements to create an instant emotional connection.

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Tekió Light, Vintage Rainer Draumiller Chairs, American Leather custom couch in Bison Butterscotch, Flos Bellhop lamp, BZippy Vase, Plush Moroccan rug
Luca split stone pavers, Vintage Turkish rug, Plants, Virginia Sin Wall hook

POWDER BATH: SMALL ROOM, BOLD SPIRIT

If there’s one place Manz encourages clients to take risks, it’s the powder room. Here, she leaned into terracotta earth tones, layering textures and tile sizes for visual interest and warmth. Patterned and solid tiles work together, while textured wall coverings and a sculptural stone sink elevate the space from functional to delightful.

MATERIALS:

Particular Tile in Satin Terracotta and Vanilla Bean, Arté Wallcovering Shards in Brick Red, Red travertine sink, Rachel Donath chunky mirror, Playful art work by Olivia Fields

DESIGN TAKEAWAY:

Small spaces are ideal for experimentation. Mix patterns, finishes, and textures within a tight color family to create depth without overwhelm.

LOUNGE: A STUDY IN CALM AND DEPTH

Designed as a counterpoint to the openness of the main living area, the lounge is a cocoon, both peaceful, layered, and deeply versatile. It’s a place for reading, movie nights and slow mornings. Rich tones and varied textures do the heavy lifting here, creating depth without heaviness. Soft lighting and custom upholstery make the room feel both intentional and effortless.

MATERIALS:

Virginia Sin pendant light, In Common With sconce, Arté Oblong wall covering in Ochre, Particular Tile in Vapor, Custom sage velvet sofa, Plush Vintage Moroccan rug

DESIGN TAKEAWAY:

When a room serves many purposes, let texture and tone create cohesion. A restrained palette with varied finishes keeps the space flexible and serene.

At its core, this home is a reminder that design isn’t about perfection, but rather it’s about feeling. By treating each room as its own narrative while weaving in warmth, history, and human connection, a space was created that already feels loved.

PROJECT CREDITS Builder - Buildwell Architect and

Designer - Kate Manz

You’re The Missing Piece In Our Social Circle

At Village of McKinney, Village of Plano, Village of Denton, and Village of Stonebridge Ranch, aging isn’t endured — it’s celebrated. Each day brings new chances to connect, explore passions, and live vibrantly. Surrounded by friendship, joy, and personalized support, this chapter is anything but ordinary.

We fill every day with PURPOSE, JOY, and PERSONALIZED CARE in a luxurious setting — because you deserve the best at every stage. From wellness programs to chefprepared dining and beautifully designed spaces, every detail supports your lifestyle.

This isn’t just senior living — it’s living well.

Live Life Well® and discover how fulfilling life can be in this next chapter.

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