The Colony Courier-Leader (The Colony, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 45, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 16, 2018 Page: 6 of 10
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The Colony Courier Leader
Sunday, December 16,2018
Care for Kids at Every Stage
Keeping
Children
of all ages
Healthy &
Strong!
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
DAILY THROUGH
JAN. 6
THE COLONY
CHRISTMAS
SPECTACULAR
LIGHT SHOW
5:30-10 p.m.
Perryman Park,
4930 S. Colony Blvd.
Generations of kids - from newborns to young adult -
have grown up with MD Pediatric Associates
since we opened our first practice in 1991.
Our Dedicated Team
are here to Provide
Complete
Pediatric Services
• See Well and Acute on Sats.
• Providers in both locations
treat ADHD.
DEC. 18
PICKIN’ & GRINNIN'
1:15-2:45 p.m.
The Communit/Senior
Center, 5151 N. Colony Blvd.
Bring your guitar, banjo
or "whatever" and join Fred,
Lavelle and the group for a
little noise making and a lot of
fun. Or, just bring yourself, tap
your toes and clap your hands
as you listen to some old
THROUGH DEC. 30
WORLD WAR I CENTENNIAL
Museum Hours
Frisco Heritage Museum, 6455 Page St., Frisco
The temporary exhibit, in partnership with the
Heritage Association of Frisco, highlights local
connections and contributions during the First
World War.
• Vaccinations
COPPELL
760 N. Denton Tap
Suite 120
972-420-1475
• Complimentary Prenatal
Consultations.
• 6 Physicians & 4 Mid-levels
• Make Appointments and
Communicate Through your
Patient Portal
favorite blue grass, country
and gospel.
Also on Dec. 25.
6:30-8:30 p.m.
Communit/Senior Center,
5151 N. Colony Blvd.
Bingo card sales start 6
JAN. 10
CDC MEETING
FLOWER MOUND
2560 Central Park Ave.
Suite 195
972-420-1475
Pediatric
ASSOCIATES
ire for kids at every stage
www.mdpedi.com
MCLGRAND
PRESENTS
• The Grand Cl
CHRISTMA
SHOWi
ON THE AIR
FEATURING
BLUE WATER
HWY —
S’
TEXAS MUSIC s
Dec. 22,4 & 8 on
Reserved Seating $30-$50*
MCLGrand.tix.com / 972.219.8446
@ Medical City Lewisville
A A A TT PARTY
• • @mclgrand G RA N D T HEAT E R *Sales tax included
#gochristmasshow in ticket price
CITY COUNCIL
MEETING
6:30-11 p.m.
City Hall - Council
Chambers, 6800 Main St.
Meetings are normally held
on the first and third Tuesday
of every month. Agendas are
available prior to the meet-
ings. Minutes are available
. following approval.
• p.m. First number called at
6:30 p.m. Maximum prize is
$10.
TAE KWON DO
7-8 p.m.
Recreation Center,
5151 N. Colony Blvd.
Also on Dec. 28.
JAN. 31
KEEP THE COLONY
BEAUTIFUL BOARD
MEETING
City Hall - Council
Chambers, 6800 Main St.
DEC. 20
FAMILY PAJAMA
STORY TIME AND
HOLIDAY MOVIE
7-8:30 p.m.
The Colony Public Library.
6800 Main St.
Listen to winter holiday
stories in your pajamas and
stay to watch a short holiday
classic after Story Time!
This family program is
open to all ages and no regis-
tration is required. Pajamas
are encouraged!
DEC. 21
SENIOR BINGO
DEC. 24-DEC. 25
HOLIDAYS
City offices, facilities, and
the library will be closed for
the Christmas holiday. The
library will be closed Dec.
22-25.
• There will be no trash/re-
cycling collection on Dec. 25.
Service will resume on Dec.
JAN. 1
HOLIDAY
City offices, facilities, and
the library will be closed for
New Year’s Day. Also, there
will be no trash/recycling col-
lection. Service will resume
Jan. 2, and be delayed one day
the remainder of the week.
JAN. 4
(Friday & Saturdays
26 and be delayed one day the through Jan. 19)
remainder of the week.
DEC. 27
SENIOR BINGO
9:30-11:45 a.m.
Communit/Senior Center,
5151 N. Colony Blvd.
Bingo card sales start 6
p.m. First number called at
6:30 p.m. Maximum prize is
$10.
THE LITTLE
MERMAID
7 p.m.
Courtyard Theater,
1509 H Avenue, Plano
Plano Metropolitan
Ballet is celebrating its 32nd
anniversary season with The
Little Mermaid. The ballet
will include professional and
company dancers.
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Experienced, compassionate
caregivers providing a dignified
lifestyle and higher quality of
life. All levels of care can be
accommodated including adult
daycare services.
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I Tex-VSen
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Rooms Available
Economical
Assistance Activities
of Daily Living
Comprehensive Care
Educated and Skilled
Professionals
Occupational Physical
Therapy
Food (meal planning &
preparation)
Medical Equipment
incontinent Care
No Visiting Restrictions
Dedicated Caregivers
It’s Not
Like Living
At Home,
Your Are At
Home.
No Visitation
Restrictions,
This Is Your
Home As
Well.
HOME STYLE LIVING:
If all Seniors had the option they
would be living at home, but often
this is not possible. So we strive
to make our facilities, in every way
possible, as close to “home” as
possible. We encourage families to
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close as possible.
HOME COMFORTS:
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McGathey, Liz & Roark, Chris. The Colony Courier-Leader (The Colony, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 45, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 16, 2018, newspaper, December 16, 2018; Plano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1622491/m1/6/?q=green+energy: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Colony Public Library.