RECENT HIGHLIGHTS
Texas Forever Fest
BY MICHAEL CROUCHLEY
TEXAS FOREVER FEST AT HAGGARD PARK
The festival included live music from several local bands, including The 40 Acre Mule.
Food trucks lined East 15th Street in Plano to serve food to festival attendees.
The Texas Forever Fest returned to Haggard Park in Plano for the second consecutive year. (Photos by Michael Crouchley/Community Impact)
The festival featured booths from Texas-based vendors, including Klowns on Fire Hot Sauces.
The Heritage Farmstead Museum had sheep for attendees to feed.
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