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FEATURED IMPACT IN THE NEWS Mila Delfin Jewelry and Gifts reformatted March 10 and now oers an art gallery with paintings, pottery, jewelry and more. The store, located at 118 E. Louisiana St., previously oered clothing, jewelry and gifts, owner Mila Deln said. The store’s concept was switched in a matter of days with help from the artists who now sell their art in the store, Deln said. “I wanted to move the clothes out. ... To me, this store did not make sense, because we always had artists in the store,” Deln said of the change. The co-op-style store now features work from 34 dierent artists, including two artists who have on-site studios. The store also has room to include work from more artists, Deln said. 8 Apple Blvd Boutique opened its second retail store location on April 1, according to co-owner Johnny Apple. The women’s clothing brand, started by Katie and Johnny Apple, offers tops, dresses, outerwear, accessories and more. The new boutique, located at 211 E. Louisi- ana St. in Historic Downtown McKinney, hosted pop-up events at the location in late 2022 prior to a renovation period. The April opening is a soft opening, and the business is expected to host a grand opening event at a later date, Johnny Ap- ple said. 469-588-8468 (Frisco location). www.shopappleblvd.com COMING SOON 9 White Box Roastery Co. , a new coffee shop concept, is expected to open in June, according to owner Danisa Laskowski. The coffee shop will be located at 610 Elm St., Ste. 1340, inside The McKinney Cotton Mill. The coffee shop will offer coffees, teas, pastries and more, Laskowski said. The coffee will use single-origin coffee beans, showcasing natural flavors from the coffee’s origin,
Artists at the store have also begun hosting art classes in the space with the rst class held March 18 featuring alcohol ink painting. Future events at the store will include live painting, and Deln is also considering updating the business’ name to reect its oerings, she said. 562-810-5274 www.instagram.com/miladelnjewelry
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she said. The shop’s pastry options will also be baked fresh daily. The coffee shop will also feature a children’s play area along with snacks and drinks for children, Laskowski said. The coffee shop’s grand opening will include a week of giveaways, including free drinks and merchandise. 469-270-9622.
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10 Embrace Texas , a nonprofit organi- zation based in McKinney, celebrated its 15th anniversary March 25. The organi- zation, located at 703 S. Tennessee St., McKinney, was founded in 2007. Em- brace Texas serves foster and adoptive families, along with at-risk children and their caregivers, and foster care alumni, according to its website. The faith-based organization also connects with church- es to serve adoptive and foster families and children in their communities. Its programs include support groups and training retreats for foster and adoptive parents, foster supply closets and more. 469-617-3174. www.embracetexas.org
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