McKinney & Prosper, TX September 2024

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Angel Nene Martinez
Tonya Dangerfield, MBA, REALTOR®, Life Insurance Agent
Nick Dangerfield, REALTOR®

Style Is Fashionable

Today, we want to celebrate and explore the fascinating world of style. Style is not limited to the clothes we wear or the way we adorn ourselves; it encompasses every aspect of our lives. From the way we decorate our homes to the music we listen to, from the books we read to the way we carry ourselves in conversations, style permeates every facet of our existence. It's the thread that weaves together the tapestry of our lives.

Style is deeply personal. And it evolves as we celebrate our quirks, passions and desires. Style is a form of self-expression that communicates who we are, how we perceive the world and what we value. In this way, style becomes a powerful tool for connection, as it enables us to find common ground with others who share our aesthetic sensibilities.

As individuals, we have the freedom to embrace established styles, blend them together, or forge entirely new paths, becoming trendsetters ourselves. We hope this edition inspires you to forge new paths or perhaps explore familiar ones. There is so much here locally to uplift our spirits, boost our productivity and ignite our creativity.

The best style is an authentic expression of who you really are. And that’s something no one on earth can duplicate.

Here’s to being uniquely you!

September 2024

PUBLISHER

Sharon Duffy Thomas sharon.duffy@citylifestyle.com

PUBLICATION DIRECTOR

William Thomas | william.thomas@citylifestyle.com

COPY EDITOR

Julie Brown Patton | julie.patton@citylifestyle.com

STAFF WRITER

Alexis Jacobs

CONTRIBUTING WRITERS

Alexis Jacobs, Julie Brown Patton, Linda Ditch, Kelsey Huber, Leeann Parker, Beth Del Ville, Hayley Hyer

CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS

Janie Jones, Maylee Thomas

Corporate Team

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Steven Schowengerdt

CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER Matthew Perry

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF HR Janeane Thompson

AD DESIGNER Rachel Chrisman

LAYOUT DESIGNER Emily Lisenbee

SEPTEMBER 2024

city scene

WHERE NEIGHBORS CAN SEE AND BE SEEN

1: Empty Bowls McKinney delivered proceeds from the 2024 Empty Bowls McKinney to Community Garden Kitchen. 2: Another recipient of the 2024 Empty Bowls 2024 event was Community LifeLine Center. 3: The McKinney Little Free Pantry is open 24/7 for taking or leaving food completely free. 4: This family-owned business, The Speckled Turtle Pottery studio, celebrated their ribbon cutting. 5: JetSet Pilates West McKinney, located at 3241 S. Custer Road #103, celebrated their grand opening. 6: Welcome, Pivot Wellness to Prosper! They provide IV hydration, vitamin injections and coaching services. 7: Welcome to Prosper! The Rustic Warehouse is located at 350 W. Broadway St., Suite 30.

KAYLEE REESE

business monthly

A ROUNDUP OF NEWS FROM LOCAL BUSINESSES

McKinney Top Football Recruit Heads To Buckeyes State

Five-star linebacker Riley Pettijohn, from McKinney, committed to Ohio State Buckeyes during recent recruiting. Riley chose Ohio State over other major programs, such as USC and Texas A&M. He is ranked No. 31 overall and the No. 4 linebacker in the Class of 2025 in the 247Sports Composite. Riley's known for being an athletic, ball-hawking linebacker with outstanding speed. He ran track as a junior and competed in the 4×100, 4×200 and 4×400 relay teams.

Cockrill's Jennifer Larriviere Named Principal Of Minshew Elementary

Cockrill Middle School Assistant Principal Jennifer Larriviere was named Minshew Elementary principal in McKinney. She brings a range of experience from 24 years in education. Her move to Minshew follows MISD’s announcement that Minshew Principal Inetra Nelson was named principal of Malvern Elementary. Jennifer began her career in Irving ISD as a first grade teacher. She has been recognized as Campus Teacher of the Year, Distinguished Technology Educator for the district and Lifetime PTA Membership.

Evolv Security Detection System Added To MISD Facilities

A proactive, safety initiative was approved by MISD school board members to be implemented at the district's three high schools, the McKinney ISD Stadium and the McKinney Disciplinary Alternative Education Program (DAEP) center to enhance security for students and staff. This system is a state-of-the-art, proactive measure designed to strengthen existing safety protocols by detecting a range of potential threats, including weapons, in a non-intrusive manner. The manufacturer states it's a touchless security screening solution.

Photography Courtesy of Buckeye Huddle
Photography Courtesy of Evolv Technology

Prosper ISD Names New Athletic Director

Jeff Smith is the Prosper Independent School District’s new director of athletics. Coach Smith returns to Prosper ISD after spending the last four years as the athletic director in Plano ISD. He replaces Valerie Little, who was promoted to the executive director of student engagement in the fall. Jeff has 28 years of experience. Before joining Prosper ISD, he was head football coach and athletic coordinator at McKinney High School in McKinney ISD.

Did you know…

That an Orthodontist is a dedicated specialist in the diagnosis and treatment of the smile? So don’t even think about having your general dentist attempt to correct you or your child’s bad bite, crooked teeth or wacky smile.

Photos & Smiles by Dr. Jensen

ELEVATING REAL ESTATE: FALL’S HOTTEST HOME STYLES

Modern Homes With Open Floor Plans And Natural Light Are In Demand

As fall nears, many homebuyers are excited to find their ideal residences in the bustling real estate market. Tonya Dangerfield, MBA, broker associate at The Tonya Dangerfield Home Team, shares valuable insights with City Lifestyle readers into the latest styles and trends captivating buyers during this season.

“Buyers are increasingly drawn to modern, sleek homes,” says Tonya. “Open floor plans and expansive windows that flood the space with natural light are top priorities.” The appeal of such designs lies in their ability to create a bright, airy atmosphere, making even the smallest spaces feel larger and more inviting.

In today’s work-from-home era, home offices have become indispensable. “A dedicated workspace is a must-have for many buyers,” Tonya notes. Additionally, media rooms and backyard living areas with outdoor kitchens are gaining popularity, offering versatile spaces for entertainment and relaxation.

When it comes to choosing an architectural style, Tonya emphasizes the importance of alignment with neighborhood characteristics. “It’s crucial for a home to fit seamlessly into its surroundings,” she advises. A home that stands out too much might face challenges in the resale market. Therefore, while personal aesthetic preferences are important, considering future market demand is equally essential.

For home sellers aiming to attract style-conscious buyers, Tonya recommends focusing on a few key interior design trends:

1. Neutral Colors: These appeal to a broad range of buyers, helping them visualize their own style within the space.

2. Natural Materials: Incorporating wood, stone, and natural fibers adds warmth and texture, creating a timeless and inviting atmosphere.

3. Technology Enhancements: Smart thermostats, lighting systems, security cameras, and home assistants are becoming increasingly desirable.

4. Luxury Bathrooms: Features such as freestanding tubs, large tiled showers and separate vanity areas contribute to a spa-like experience.

Identifying the right style of a home involves balancing personal tastes with practical considerations. “Lifestyle needs should drive your decision,” says Tonya. For instance, those working from home might prioritize a home office, while families might look for multipurpose rooms. In Texas, where summers can be scorching, backyard spaces with patio covers are essential for enjoying outdoor areas.

First impressions are lasting, so maintaining a wellkept exterior is vital. “Curb appeal is all about initial attraction and emotional appeal,” Tonya explains. This includes power washing driveways, repairing broken bricks, and trimming trees and shrubs. A fresh or newly replaced front door can significantly enhance a home’s overall attractiveness.

A home with a cohesive style both inside and out is more likely to attract buyers. “Cohesiveness creates a natural flow and harmony,” says Tonya. Consistent design elements suggest a well-maintained property, often translating to higher resale values. Homes that seamlessly blend exterior and interior styles are perceived as more valuable and desirable.

Tonya states this season, Collin County buyers are particularly discerning. Updated kitchens with stainless steel, energy-efficient appliances, quality countertops and well-designed cabinets are highly sought. Walk-in pantries and luxurious bathrooms with spa-like features constructed from high-quality materials also are in demand.

This fall, the emphasis on modern, functional and stylish homes continues to shape the real estate market in Collin County. “Our team is composed of professionals with decades of experience in real estate, finance, negotiation and project management,” shares Tonya. “Our diverse skills and commitment to offering a truly concierge experience allow our clients to relax and feel confident in their real estate journey.”

214.641.4491 TonyaDangerfield.com

Helping Generations of Texas Families Protect Their Money and Preserve Their Estate

ESTATE PLANNING (WILLS & TRUSTS)

Our attorneys create customized estate plans based on your family structure, life plans, goals, values, principles, and vision. There is no such thing as one-size-fits-all estate planning.

PROBATE

The probate process helps to ensure that your deceased loved one’s estate is distributed according to their wishes. Mourning the loss of a loved one is difficult, and the thought of dealing with legal issues and piles of paperwork can make you feel overwhelmed.

GUARDIANSHIP & SPECIAL NEEDS

Appointing a guardian is necessary when a person can no longer make or communicate safe or sound decisions about his/her person and/or property or has become susceptible to fraud or undue influence. A special needs trust allows a person with a disability to have money put aside for their care.

TRUST ADMINISTRATION

Trust administration includes settling any debts, paying taxes, transferring property titles and other administrative tasks that must be handled to close out or settle the estate of the decedent.

ASSET PROTECTION

Asset protection planning involves making prudent decisions today to protect yourself, your business, and your hard-earned assets from loss due to lawsuits, creditors or bankruptcies.

BUSINESS PLANNING

An effective business plan is not only a roadmap that outlines your goals, strategies, and potential hurdles, but also helps protect your business from death, divorce, or disability by preparing in advance.

Vertical Gardens Are Moving Indoors

The Stylish Home Design Trend That Will Have You Saying, “Oh, Grow Up!”

Humans have always had a penchant for propagation. Since King Nebuchadnezzar II built The Hanging Gardens of Babylon (one of the original Seven Wonders of the World) in the sixth century BC, artful gardening has fascinated folks. Today, there is a growing trend (pun intended) in home design that echoes that need to nurture, albeit on a much smaller scale. It goes by many names. Environmentalists refer to them as “green walls” or “ecowalls.” Gardeners may prefer “garden wall” or “edible wall.” Designers have dubbed them “statement walls.” But for our purposes here, we will refer to them as the architects do — as “vertical gardens.”

A vertical garden is essentially a wall, or part of a wall, that is covered with plants growing in soil or another type of medium. Though they began as outdoor architectural attractions, these wonderful wallscapes are popping up indoors, and their benefits go beyond a fancy facade.

The most obvious benefit of a vertical garden is the visual beauty it brings to the room. Its unexpected presence adds surprise and drama, while its living tenants, with their varied textures and individual personalities, add energy and a bit of charm as well.

Beyond the aesthetic advantages, living walls have health benefits. They improve the air quality by adding humidity, trapping dust particles, and absorbing many harmful gasses, replacing them with oxygen. They can help with cardiovascular issues like blood pressure as well as breathing problems associated with allergies and asthma. Because they lend a sense of calm and well being, they can even improve concentration, elevate mood, and reduce stress.

Because these living walls are becoming more popular, demand is driving the price down, making them more affordable for the average homeowner. Kits are available and most feature an integrated water delivery system which makes them low maintenance as well.

As for which types of plants to grow, succulents, mosses, grasses, and ferns are all good choices. Tropical vines work well also, as they can trail down or climb up. Pothos and philodendrons have great climbing capabilities, are fast growing, and low maintenance. The design possibilities are as endless as the plant combinations. So bring the outside in! Simply choose a location with bright, indirect light, and turn your wall into a living piece of artwork with a vertical garden.

Broken Yolk Cafe McKinney Now Serving Trendy Breakfast, Brunch and Lunch As Newly Opened Eatery

Dapper Dining Options

Broken Yolk Cafe, the relaxed gathering spot for hearty breakfasts, boozy brunches and easy lunches, recently opened in McKinney.

Alicia Gonzales, general manager of Broken Yolk Cafe McKinney, says, “Our menu, ambiance and commitment to excellent service are perfectly suited to the dynamic, welcoming spirit of this community. We’re thrilled to become a part of McKinney’s everyday happenings, whether for family meals or the perfect gathering spot for local organizations.”

Located in McKinney’s District 121, at 6651 Alma Road, Ste. 250, Broken Yolk Cafe McKinney features a family-friendly atmosphere, as a 4,000-square-foot restaurant boasting a 1,500-square-foot dog-friendly patio, an indoor-outdoor bar with a garage door, fun indoor features including a cowboy hat wall, an Instagrammable sunrise mural, and versatile seating options for up to 290 guests.

The McKinney menu features an enticing array of delectable dishes, ranging from

classic favorites like eggs benedict and buttermilk pancakes to popular boozy offerings like mimosa and Bloody Mary flights. Additionally, exclusive Texas-inspired creations include fried chicken benedict, tres leches French toast, cowboy skillet and loaded cheesy cheddar grits, among others. Broken Yolk Cafe is renowned for its commitment to using fresh, locally-sourced ingredients and offering a menu that caters to all tastes and dietary preferences.

Barry Tu, principal of Scale by 3, operating company of 10 Broken Yolk Cafe restaurants nationwide, says, “Our goal is to provide a comfortable, inviting dining experiences where guests can enjoy high-quality, delicious food and drinks, and we look forward to becoming a cherished part of the McKinney community.”

To commemorate the opening, Broken Yolk Cafe McKinney hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony with McKinney city councilmember Michael Jones.

“Broken Yolk Cafe McKinney offers Texas-inspired menu items to District 121 in McKinney.”

GIDDY style UP

These Boots Were Made For Wearing And Are Celebrated Locally

ITEM NUMBER 1: Kristina Boe, Detox Your Locks Hair Studio

ITEM NUMBER 2:

Futurity Rodeo Quincy western Boot (Rose)/Cynthia E VanLandingham of Cynthia Elliot Boutique

ITEM NUMBER 3:

Maylee Thomas, Love Life Foundation co-founder, Guitar Sanctuary, Maylee Thomas band singer and First Lady of McKinney

ITEM NUMBER 4:

Hugs Cafe Inc./Allison Truetken

ITEM NUMBER 5:

Jane Clark, Realtor, Jane Clark Realty Group

ITEM NUMBER 1:

Futurity Rodeo Quincy western Boot (Flag)/Cynthia E VanLandingham of Cynthia Elliot Boutique

ITEM NUMBER 2:

Weathers cowboy boot hanging on a fence in the Texas Hill Country

ITEM NUMBER 3: Complete Landsculpture

ITEM NUMBER 4: Hugs Cafe Inc./Allison Truetken

ITEM NUMBER 5:

Razzle Dazzle boots of  Texas Property Sisters: Julie Williams and Monica Szewczyk

Boots showcased on the cover of this Style edition were custom-made in Cock of the Walk Designs in Mexico for First Lady of McKinney Maylee Thomas. The boot company’s staff indicate they pride themselves on quality and originality. Because the majority of their products are hand-tooled and hand-painted, there are no two exactly the same. Their designs are “inspired by the beauty of the environment, bringing in a little history, culture and a lot of spirit.” Carrie Cameron, the designer and artist, also uses her paintings as inspiration to create art that can be worn. Within their boot business, they reportedly create one-ofa-kind designs for entertainers, business owners with logos, brides, grooms and uniquely fashionable individuals.

AJ Micheletto, Love Life Foundation and Burress Law

STYLISH SOIREE

ELEGANT BUT CASUAL GATHERING

Autumn is a lovely season to have friends and family over for dinner. Why not host an elegant but casual gathering before the holiday craziness begins? A table setting of white dishes, woven placemats, copper utensils, and linen napkins decorated with succulent or herb clippings creates a stylish atmosphere conducive to conversation and enjoyment. This simple menu will allow you to host a stress-free evening.

CHEESE BOARD

While your guests enjoy a pre-dinner glass of wine or cocktail, set out a cheese board for them to nibble on. It is much simpler to assemble than a full-on charcuterie board. The basic rule is to offer three types of cheese—one blue (stilton, Roquefort, gorgonzola), one hard (cheddar, gruyere, manchego), and one soft (brie, camembert, Port Salut). Feel free to add olives, nuts, and grapes to the board, or just keep it simple like this one pictured with slices of artisan bread, crackers, and breadsticks.

ROASTED

BEET SALAD

• 6 medium beets

• Olive oil, for drizzling

• Salt and pepper to taste

• 1 bag of salad greens

• 1/4 cup toasted pecans, coarsely chopped

• 2 ounces of goat or feta cheese

• 1/4 cup chopped dried apricots

• Favorite vinaigrette dressing

Coat the beets with olive oil, salt, and pepper. Place on a baking sheet. Roast in a 400-degree oven for 45 minutes until fork tender. Cool for 10 minutes, and then rub with paper towels to peel. (Beet juice stains, so be careful.) Cut the beets and toss with the remaining ingredients.

STEAK RUB

The dinner’s main event is a lovely piece of beef seasoned with a this spice rub. Use a steak of your choice grilled or seared in a cast iron skillet.

• 3 parts brown sugar

• 3 parts smoked sea salt

• 1 part smoked paprika

• ½ part coriander

• ½ part chili powder

• ¼ part cayenne pepper

• ¼ part dried thyme

• ¼ part cracked pepper

Mix all spices and apply liberally to the beef. Place the seasoned meat in the refrigerator for 24 hours. Allow it to come to room temperature before grilling or searing.

Recipe by Chef Eric Carter

I love family-style meals such as a crab boil this time of year. The food is the star of the show and a vital part of the tablescape – decor optional! Additional elements included here are a large paper-sail, light blue taper candles, a few large flowers, and heavy white rope as nautical accents. You can also use other elements such as large seashells, coral or seaglass. Use whatever you have on hand that nods to the sea.

SUMMER END of CRAB BOIL

Fill a large stock pot halfway with cold water. Season with lemon peels, bay leaves, black pepper, red pepper flakes, Old Bay Seasoning, and garlic powder. Bring to a boil and add crab legs, sausage, potatoes, and corn until cooked. Strain water and serve on a large galvanized tray, newspaper or parchment paper – enjoy your meal with guests, family style!

Give each guest a bowl of garlic butter for dipping as well as lemons for squeezing (wrapped in cheesecloth and tied with twine to avoid seeds).

Include special beverages and desserts such as a tiered lemon cake or frozen treat to beat the heat.

For full instructions visit the blog at silvertoothhome.com/blog/crabboil . Enjoy!

CRAB BOIL MENU

Curated coffee table books for every interior and interest

OBJETS D’ART

01.

for the one with wanderlust

Tour the ancient island of Capri in this bright and gorgeously oversized book. It features more than 270 glittering pages with glamorous photos of life on the sun-soaked island. Written by Cesare Cunaccia, a writer, lecturer, curator and journalist who served as editor at large for Vogue Italia and L’Uomo Vogue, as well as the antiques consultant for Architectural Digest Italy.

for the car connoisseur

THE LAMBORGHINI BOOK

02.

Author Michael Köckritz pays homage to the influence and beauty of the iconic Italian luxury sports car brand in this opulent book. Filled with striking images and interesting background information, this is sure to be on the top of any true car connoisseur’s stack.

03.

for the foodie

CHÂTEAU LIFE

A veritable feast for the eyes, Australian Jane Webster’s Château Life, photographed by Robyn Lea, features sixty scrumptious recipes categorized around ten themes, along with images of the Webster family’s life at Château Bosgouet in Normandy. Joie de vivre, indeed!

04. TOM FORD for the fashionista

This stunning book showcases the complete catalog of the venerable American designer’s era as creative director for both Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent from 1994 to 2004. It features more than 200 photographs by Mario Testino, Herb Ritts, Todd Eberle and others. It explores Ford’s grand vision for the complete design of a brand, including architecture, store design and advertising.

WONDERLAND BY ANNIE LEIBOVITZ for the photography enthusiast

The anthology of the famed photographer’s work includes 350 images – many of which are previously unpublished. Inside, readers are treated to a trove of photographs starring the likes of Nicole Kidman, Nancy Pelosi, Karl Largerfeld, Lady Gaga, Serena Williams and many more, with a foreword by Anna Wintour.

PACIFIC NATURAL AT HOME for the interior design devotee

Jenni Kayne, tastemaker and authority on style, shares her beautifully designed interiors as well as homes of other creative women whose style align with her own. From homes by the ocean and in the mountains, to desert and city dwellers, the book showcases gorgeous photography, inspiration, and practical tips and resources.

Helmed by brothers Tim and Trey Hutchins, Hutchins BBQ offers a variety of the best, authentic Texas barbecue in the Dallas area. Our long-standing commitment to the craft has led to recognition among the “50 Best BBQ Joints” by Texas Monthly three times running.

We’re honored to uphold the traditions of Texas BBQ and admire the innovations of new generations of pitmasters joining the ranks. Whether you’re old school or new school, there’s something for everyone at our family table!

Visit us in McKinney, Frisco or online for your dining and catering needs. Visit us online at hutchinsbbq.com

EAT

KEEP YOUR PLATE IN STYLE WITH THESE FOODS THAT WILL HELP YOU LOOK AND FEEL GOOD

PUMPKIN

SWEET POTATOES CARROTS

BUTTERNUT SQUASH

Vitamin A is essential to protecting the corneas of our eyes. By taking care of your corneas, you can extend the health of your eyesight and reduce vision loss with age. An easy way to remember what to eat for healthy eyes is to look for orange foods. Carrots, sweet potatoes, pumpkin, and butternut squash are all high in vitamin A.

EYES HEALTHY

SKIN HEALTHY

NUTS FLAX SEED

CHIA SEEDS FISH

Did you know that vitamin A is also imperative for skin health? So while you’re caring for your corneas, you’re also boosting your outer glow. If you want to kick it up a notch, be intentional about eating plenty of foods with omega-3 fatty acids to reduce acne and inflammation and help your skin produce its own collagen. For your healthy fats, go for flax seed, nuts, chia seeds, and fish.

HAIR HEALTHY

For soft, flowing tresses, make sure you’re getting an equal amount of B vitamins in your diet. We naturally get plenty of B-6 because it’s in most grains, but it’s easier to end up with a biotin or B-12 deficiency if you don’t pay attention. Focus on foods like salmon, eggs, spinach, and broccoli for a healthy balance of B vitamins for your hair.

SEPTEMBER 2024

events

A SELECTION OF UPCOMING LOCAL EVENTS

SEPTEMBER 7TH

Freedom Fest

Downtown Prosper on Broadway Street | 5:00 PM

Headlined by country music sensation Coffey Anderson, this year’s event is set to be an unforgettable celebration. Additional artist lineup includes Franklin Wall and Amanda Kate Ferris. This is a family-friendly celebration that brings the community together for a night of music, fun and patriotism. General Admission is free but tickets must be reserved in advance.

SEPTEMBER 8TH

Grand Harvest Farm To Table Fundraiser

Prosper Wine House & Event Center | 6:00 PM

Indulge in fresh, locally sourced ingredients prepared by talented chefs while enjoying the company of fellow food enthusiasts in a beautiful outdoor setting. This dinner benefits Grand Love, a nonprofit organization that assists grandparents with limited income raise their grandchildren. Tickets: EventBrite.com

SEPTEMBER 14TH

Millhouse Makers Market

McKinney Cotton Mill | 10:00 AM

Local artisians offer jewelry, candles, chocolate, fiber art, abstracts, photography, paper designs, textiles, woodcraft, up-cycled decor, ceramics, leather artwork and more. White Box Roastery, located next door, will be open, offering coffee, tea, smoothies, pastries and snacks to enjoy while shopping. The market concludes at 4 p.m.

SEPTEMBER 26TH

New Resident Mixer

Prosper Town Hall | 5:00 PM

The New Resident Mixer is a unique opportunity especially for new Prosper residents. Come out to meet and mingle with new neighbors, get to know the Town of Prosper departments, and engage with the Mayor and Town Council. There will be a fun Kids Zone and complimentary treats. For questions, call 972.569.1142 or email djett@prospertx.gov.

SEPTEMBER 27TH-29TH

17th Annual Oktoberfest

Historic Downtown McKinney | 5:00 PM

Willkommen to where German and American cultures meet in McKinney. Put on lederhosen and join a full weekend of German-themed fun. Saturday starts at 10 a.m.; Sunday noon. Enjoy authentic German food, domestic and imported beer, live music, games and more. Oktoberfest is free admission, but attendees can get tickets to the various activities at Eventbrite Tickets Prost y'all!

SEPTEMBER 28TH

Sesame Street Live!

Credit Union of Texas Event Center | 2:00 PM

Elmo, Abby Cadabby, Cookie Monster and their friends from Sesame Street are coming. In Sesame Street Live! Say Hello, guests can sing and dance with their favorite furry friends while enjoying fun surprises along the way. So put on dancing shoes and make your way to where the air is sweet! Tickets can be purchased online at TicketMaster.com

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