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FEB. 27 MARCH 1

SHOP GENTLYUSED CHILDREN’S ITEMS PLANO EVENT CENTER

Divine Consign’s Plano sale for this spring is a pop-up consignment shop that oers gently used children’s and maternity clothing, toys, books, games, baby equipment and more. The sale includes around 89,000 children’s items from more than 600 families. Times vary. Free entry. Plano Event Center, 2000 E. Spring Creek Parkway, Plano. 972-941-5840. www.facebook.com/divineconsigntx/events (Courtesy Divine Consign)

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photo opportunities. The come-and- go event is open to attendees of all ages. 2-3 p.m. Free. Haggard Library, 2501 Coit Road, Plano. 972-769-4250. www.plano.gov/1899/Events-Calendar MARCH 01 LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL Legacy Hall brings Bourbon Street to Plano with classic New Orleans brass music by Bobby Falk Brass Edition. Attendees can enjoy New Orleans-style hurricane cocktails and creole-inspired bites such as shrimp po’boys and king cakes. 7-9 p.m. Free (admission). Legacy Hall, 7800 Windrose Ave., Plano. 972-846-4255. www.legacyfoodhall.com/events 04 HAVE FUNON THE FARM Fun on the Farm program allows families to participate in story time, experience farm life and explore its 4.5-acre historic site. The program is designed for children ages 2-5. 10 a.m.-noon. $10 (per child), $5 (per adult). Heritage Farmstead Museum, 1900 W. 15th St., Plano. 972-881-0140. Plano’s Schimelpfenig Library will host a puppet show version of the children’s classic “Three Little Pigs.” Children of all ages will have the opportunity to hear the tale of the pigs learning to build a sturdy enough house to stop a hungry wolf. 10:30-11 a.m. Free. Schimelpfenig Library, 5024 Custer Road, Plano. 972-769-4200. www.planolibrary.org 06 CELEBRATE AMERICA The U.S. Army Field Band Heritage Farmstead Museum’s www.heritagefarmstead.org 05 WATCHOUT FOR THE BIG BADWOLF presents “America the Beautiful,” a celebration of the nation. The band and soldiers’ chorus are the musical ambassadors of the U.S. Army. Attendees are encouraged to bring chairs, blankets and coolers. 3-5:30 p.m.

Free. Red Tail Pavilion, 2801 E. Spring Creek Parkway, Plano. 301-677-6586. www.armyeldband.com/schedule 11 THROUGH 13, 18 THROUGH 20 ENJOY A PARODYMUSICAL The all-adult company of the North Texas Performing Arts Repertory Theatre performs hit disco songs such as “I Will Survive” and “Knock on Wood” as part of the 1970s parody musical “Disaster!” The musical comedy by Seth Rudetsky and Jack Plotnick features earthquakes, tidal waves, infernos and killer rats. 8 p.m. (March 11-12, 18-19), 2:30 p.m. (March 12-13, 19-20). $20-$30. Willow Bend Center for the Arts, 6121 W. Park Blvd., Plano. 972-422-2575. www.ntparep.org/shows/disaster

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FEB. 1620

EXPERIENCE CIRQUE DU SOLEIL

WORTH THE TRIP Cirque du Soleil oers the eccentric, colorful world of Ovo, a dynamic, immersive ecosystem inhabited by an acrobatic colony of insects. The cast of Ovo is comprised of more than 50 performers from more than 15 countries that perform 10 high-level acrobatic acts. Showtimes vary. $49. Comerica Center, 2601 Avenue of the Stars, Frisco. www.cirquedusoleil.com/ovo (Courtesy Cirque Du Soleil)

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